Sunday October 25 '09



A major step in making better stem cells from adult tissue
Published: Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 12:29 in Biology & Nature
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Arthritis is cured! (if you want it)
Canada NewsWire (press release)
In the journey towards a cure, Canadian researchers are conducting breakthrough studies in arthritis research.



Manhigut Yehudit Weekly Newsletter article here with more on the above video "New Film: Manhigut Yehudit Sukkot Event"

IsraelNationalNews

Shimshon Battalion Kotel Mutiny: IDF soldiers from Shimshon Battalion hold up signs at swearing-in ceremony immediately after shouting "I swear!" (Ani Nishbah) three times. The signs say: "Shimshon Battalion does not evict from Homesh."

"Unprecedented IDF Mutiny at Kotel" article here
IsraelNationalNews

Ex-Terrorist – Concessions Strengthen Radicals: Dr. Tawfik Hamid (aka Tarek Abdelhamid), is an Islamic thinker and reformer, and one time Islamic extremist from Egypt. He was a member of a terrorist Islamic organization JI with Dr. Ayman Al-Zawaherri who became later on the second in command of Al-Qaeda. Some twenty-five years ago, he recognized the threat of Radical Islam and the need for a reformation based upon modern peaceful interpretations of classical Islamic core.

"Ex-Radical Muslim Brings Message of Reform" article here
IsraelNationalNews

US Rear Admiral John Richardson: More than 2,000 officers and soldiers from the Israeli and American armies began a joint military exercise on Thursday morning. The drill, titled “Juniper Cobra,” is being conducted for the fifth time since 2001, and will focus on defensive measures against ground-to-ground missiles. Air, land, and sea forces from both the Israeli and United States militaries are taking part in the exercise

Cancer killing Drug - "EcoBiotics Scours Rainforest for Compounds" article
here
jtanews

Tour guide Jeremy Minsberg shows some of the less well-known spots where Germany has memorialized those murdered during the Holocaust

ReutersVideo: IAEA inspectors head to Iran
International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA) inspectors have left Vienna for Iran to examine the country's uranium enrichment site near the central Iranian city of Qom

ReutersVideo: Palestinians react to election call
Palestinians in Jerusalem, West Bank and Gaza voice mixed reactions to President Abbas's call for January elections while Hamas refuses the decision

AssociatedPress

Here's the latest news for Saturday, October 24, 2009: Northwest pilot says he wasn't sleeping during flight; Obama seeks help for small businesses; N.J. Residents on alert after priest killing; Car slams into Florida restaurant

ReutersVideo: Russians flock to see 'miracle' baby
Pilgrims flock to see a 'miracle' baby in southern Russia's Dagestan whose skin appears to be a canvas for verses from the Koran

(Would that be henna used to write on the skin?)
FoxNewsChannel

Explosion sends shockwaves through Puerto Rico; world's largest web-weaving spider in Slovenia

FoxNewsChannel

Pharmacist fights off robber in Minnesota; car crashes into Miami pizza shop

KPBSSanDiego

KPBS Environment Reporter Ed Joyce explores the differences between processed and organically grown tomatoes

MaximsNewsNetwork

MaximsNewsNetwork: 23 October 2009 - UNTV - United Nations: Israel's Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom met with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today at the United Nations following meetings this week at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) between Iran and world powers to curb Iran's ability to build a nuclear weapon.

Shalom told reporters he discussed Irans nuclear issues and arms deals with Hamas and Hezbollah with the Secretary-General.

He said that it was very well known that the Iranians continued to send shipments of weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon in violation of Security Council resolution 1701 and that Iran was trying to cover their real intentions.

On humanitarian aid to Gaza being blocked by the Israelis, Shalom said that all products were going in on a daily basis and that Hamas was distributing those products among its own people and selling it in the black market.

Commenting on the Goldstone report, Shalom said it should stay at the Human Rights Council in Geneva and that it didnt need to come to the Security Council.
Its not the way to deal with that issue, he said, that issue is so unfair, so biased that it should remain there in the hands of Iran, Cuba, and Saudi Arabia


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