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Author:KemetlightMedia>Terrance_L_Burton for Fadel The Tallest rapper of the worldconnectedcablefadeltallestrapperoftheworld.com Owner: Fadel The Tallest rapper of... more
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Wha's Word Network with Blaque Butterfly reading Mumia's New Book
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To All my child-hood friends from or in Chesapeak, VA. and Portsmouth, VA. KRS1, De La Soul, Tribe Called Quest, Sugar Hill Gang, African Bambotta, Zulu Nation, LL Cool J, Beastie Boyz...and everybody else from the Old School Hip-Hop community that i left out BIG UPS!!!!
Name: E Wize Da Wize One
I first started droppin lyrics in Portsmouth, VA. in the eighth grade with my home boy Aundre and Torry Holland. Them two guys were my two inspiration for wanting to become an Emcee. I am an up in comming hip-hop/rap artist who basically is at this present time workin on an album with the world famous Dj Chill from jusfamilyrecords. I also have done work with Toni Hill from Sirens Echo. I am curriently working on beats with Leez from Chefboy-R-Bangers.
To All my child-hood friends from or in Chesapeak, VA. and Portsmouth, VA. KRS1, De La Soul, Tribe Called Quest, Sugar Hill Gang, African Bambotta, Zulu Nation, LL Cool J, Beastie Boyz...and everybody else from the Old School Hip-Hop community that i left out BIG UPS!!!!
City: Around the world in a click
Hometown: VA
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Occupation: lyrical Instructor in Performing...To All my child-hood friends from or in Chesapeak, VA. and Portsmouth, VA. KRS1, De La... more
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Jake a Portland Community College student is in for the ride of his life. This horror drama will shock and amaze you.
Terrance L Xavier BurtonJake a Portland Community College student is in for the ride of his life. This horror... more
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WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is asking Congress to raise taxes on the wealthy and cut Medicare costs to provide health care for the uninsured while making the just-enacted $400 tax cut for most workers permanent. In his first budget blueprint, Obama proposes setting aside $634 billion over the next decade to expand government subsidized health coverage — a little more than half the money needed to ensure that every American gets medical care.
Obama is also expected to ask Congress for an additional $75 billion to cover the costs of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through September.
The disclosures came from three administration officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the budget won't be made public until Thursday.
Obama's budget proposal would effectively raise income taxes and curb tax deductions on couples making more than $250,000 a year, beginning in 2011. By not extending former President George W. Bush's tax cuts for such wealthier filers, Obama would allow the marginal rate on household incomes above $250,000 to rise from 35 percent to 39.6 percent, said an administration official.
The plan also contains a contentious proposal to raise hundreds of billions of dollars by auctioning off permits to exceed carbon emissions caps Obama wants to impose on users of fossil fuels to address global warming. Some of the revenues from the pollution permits would be used to extend the "Making Work Pay" tax credit of $400 for individuals and $800 for couples beyond 2010 as provided in the just-passed economic stimulus bill.WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is asking Congress to raise taxes on the wealthy... more
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Egypt and France propose plan to end Gaza conflict
UNITED NATIONS – A cease-fire initiative Tuesday to halt the increasingly bloody Israeli offensive in Hamas-rule Gaza won support from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called on rival sides to follow up on the proposal.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said the initiative seeks an immediate cease-fire by Israel and Palestinian factions for a specific period to allow secure corridors for delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza and give Egypt time to continue efforts to reach a permanent cease-fire.
Egypt is inviting the warring Israeli and Palestinian sides for urgent meetings to resolve issues underlying the fighting, including securing Gaza's borders, reopening all crossings and lifting the Israeli "siege," Mubarak said.
The U.N. Security Council held a high-level emergency meeting late Tuesday as international pressure mounted for an end to the 11-day Israeli offensive in Gaza that has killed nearly 600 Palestinians, about half of them civilians, and injured at least 2,500, according to U.N. and Palestinian officials.
Israel says it launched the air and ground attack to end Hamas rocketing that has traumatized southern Israel. Hamas, a militant Islamic group which the U.S. and Israel consider a terrorist organization, wrested control of Gaza from the Palestinian Authority in June 2007.
At Tuesday's four hour council meeting, virtually every Arab speaker denounced the Security Council's failure to adopt a legally binding resolution to stop the Israeli offensive and demand a durable cease-fire.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal said the council's "deafening silence" placed "a big question mark" over its credibility "and the entire system of international security."
Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa said the Egyptian and French presidents launched their initiative, which the league's 22 members support, because of the council's procrastination.
"We do not see any contradiction between that initiative and the work of the Security Council," he said. "In fact, they both complement each other ... since our objective is the same."
By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press WriterEgypt and France propose plan to end Gaza conflict
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ADELAIDE, Australia – An Australian woman accused of setting her husband's genitals on fire because she thought he was having an affair has been charged with murder.
Prosecutors said 44-year-old Rajini Narayan confessed to neighbors that she set her husband on fire on Dec. 8, 2008, after she saw him hug another woman.
She was initially charged with endangering life and arson but the charges were upgraded to murder after her 47-year-old husband, Satish Narayan, died from his injuries last week.
Prosecutor Lucy Boord said Narayan told neighbors she was a "jealous wife" but she hadn't meant to kill him when she doused the sleeping man's genitals with an alcohol-based solvent and then set him on fire.
Boord quoted Narayan allegedly saying: "I just wanted to burn his penis so it belongs to me and no one else. ... I didn't mean this to happen."
The husband jumped out of bed and knocked over the bottle of alcohol, causing the fire to spread and resulting in 1 million Australian dollars ($711,000) of damage to their town house and an adjacent property, the Adelaide Advertiser reported.
Narayan was remanded in custody for psychological assessment and will reappear in court Friday. She has been charged with murder, arson and three counts of endangering life, as the couple's three children were at home during the incident.
(This version CORRECTS the amount of damage caused in U.S. dollars to $711,000.)ADELAIDE, Australia – An Australian woman accused of setting her husband's genitals... more
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HARARE (AFP) – Seven Zimbabwean opposition activists accused in a series of bombings have been "severely tortured" by state security agents, their lawyer told a court Wednesday, urging a probe into the alleged abuse.
The activists include the director of security for the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), as well as a former adviser to party leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
"From November 20, they were severely tortured while in police custody and and some of them were denied critical medication," lawyer Alec Muchadehama told a magistrate's court.
"No arrest took place. Each one of them is a victim of abduction and forced disappearance by state agents. None of them was arrested in terms of the law," he said.
"What we are seeking is that the court must urge the state to investigate the allegations of torture and report on the next remand date. If nothing happens we reserve the right to approach international courts for redress."
The accused were among 18 opposition and rights activists taken from their homes in separate incidents since October and detained at unknown locations.
They only began appearing in court on December 24, and stand accused of bombing two police stations in Harare as well as two bridges outside the capital "for the purposes of causing insurrection in Zimbabwe."
They denied the charges.HARARE (AFP) – Seven Zimbabwean opposition activists accused in a series of bombings... more
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KINSHASA (AFP) – Congolese rebels postponed Wednesday a meeting of their high command after an open challenge to Laurent Nkunda threatened to complicate the search for a solution to the conflict in the country's east.
A move to oust Nkunda was launched by chief of staff Bosco Ntaganda, but their relative positions remained unchanged ahead of an emergency meeting of the rebels' high command which was postponed till Thursday.
Ntaganda signed a statement on Monday that Nkunda had been dismissed as leader of the National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP) for "poor leadership" and "bad governance". The CNDP later denied that.
UN peacekeepers were alerted to the possibility of clashes between rival rebel factions, but no fighting was reported after apparent efforts to lower tensions inside the rebel camp.
"There's little chance it will degenerate," said Stewart Scott, Nkunda's biographer. "The situation seems to have settled. Everyone now wants to calm things down."
Ntaganda was accused of "high treason" for his affront to Nkunda, but despite this he remains the rebel chief of staff, a CNDP spokesman said Wednesday.
Nkunda was expected to chair a delayed meeting of the high command in Rutshuru, north of Goma, now scheduled for Thursday, to discuss the general's fate.
"We are favouring dialogue," Serge Kambasu Ngeve, deputy executive secretary of the CNDP, told AFP. "We have to listen to everyone to resolve the problem... There are sentiments, discontent, that we cannot ignore."
The rebels' woes were being regarded with a mixture of suspicion and derision by the government in KinshasaKINSHASA (AFP) – Congolese rebels postponed Wednesday a meeting of their high... more
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