RAP NEWS 13: A News Hope - May 30, 2012 Juice Rap News: Episode XIII - A NEWS HOPE. It is a time of corporate war; deprived of a reliable media the people of Planet Earth are kept misinformed and in a state of perpetual conflict. Is an honest Fourth Estate the only Force than can restore peace and balance to the Galaxy? To find out, we consult two of journalism's most influential and inflammatory figures: Rebel journalist enfant terrible, Julian Assange, who awaits a verdict in London which could see him 'extradited' to Sweden. And on the opposite end of the journalistic spectrum: Rupert Murdoch, head of the mighty NewsCorp media Empire, embroiled in legal scandals that go to the highest and lowest levels of celebrity in Britain. In the manichean manner of some ancient laser sword and forcery epic, join the wisest news-anchor in the Galaxy, Robert Foster, as he attempts to wrangle these two figures together for a rap-debate. Will the light or the dark side prevail - and is it really that easy to know which is which? How many Bothans died to bring us this information? Is the Force Estate with Robert? Will we see THE RETURN OF THE JOURNALI before the EMPIRE EXTRADITES BACK? For answers to all these questions and more, pull down your blast shields, switch off your on-board computer and feel the Force, in this latest episode of Juice Rap News... or click play. CONNECT with us through: Our website: http://thejuicemedia.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/juicerapnews Farcebook: https://www.facebook.com/rapnews DOWNLOAD free MP3: http://www.reverbnation.com/rapnews LYRICS available here: http://thejuicemedia.com/video/lyrics SUPPORT the creation of new episodes of Juice Rap News - a show which relies on private donations: http://thejuicemedia.com/donate CREDITS: - ARTWORK by Zoe Tame http://visualtonic.com.au - ORIGINAL MUSIC: Main Beat: "The Golden Era" - by The GOAT, ILL Beat Constructor: http://www.thegoatbeats.com - ORIGINAL RAP-WARS theme music composed by Adrian Sergovich. - VIDEO: Special thanks to Jonas Schweizer in Germany for creating the animated intro and RapWars special FX. (ATM he's working on an awesome new documentary project: http://www.indiegogo.com/CaribbeanNewcomer) - Many thanks to the following humans for lending their time and talent to the making of this episode: Ellen (Brianna Manning and SwededTrooper_1) and Zoe (SwedeTrooper_2); Lucy for voiceovers (Admiral Gillard, Manning & SwedeTroopers); Rosie Dunlop for make-up magick; and Dave Abbott for technical & video advice. And finally, to Kristinn Hrafnsson of WikiLeaks for his debut kameo. TRANSLATIONS: Thanks to Koolfy & Siltaar at La Quadrature du Net for creating English captions. If you would like to translate this episode into your language, please contact us first via: http://thejuicemedia.com/contact -------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: TheJuiceMedia Websites: http://www.youtube.com/user/thejuicemedia http://thejuicemedia.com/ Country: Australia --------------------------------------------------------------------
Ambre est inquiète au sujet de la disparition de Katherine. Nikki et Jill demandent à l'inspecteur de mener son enquête avec discrétion. Elles ne tiennent pas à ce que l'on sache que Katherine s'est remise à boire. Nick passe la journée avec Sharon et lui fait découvrir Paris. Phyllis, qui ne parvient pas à le joindre, se rend seule à une séance photo.
L'équipe du feuilleton était présente à Paris en 2008 pour un tournage exceptionnel. Les 5 acteurs vedettes de la série étaient présents (Eric BRAEDEN (Victor Newman), Eileen DAVIDSON (Ashley Abbott Carlton), Michelle STAFFORD (Phyllis Summers) Sharon CASE (Sharon Newman) et Joshua MORROW (Nicholas Newman).
Le mardi 6 mars, à l'occasion de la diffusion prochaine sur TF1 des épisodes des Feux de l'Amour tournés à Paris, Lorie et Michelle Stafford ont rencontré au siège de TF1 les fans du programme !
Tutor Perini Corp - TPC - reported that its subsidiary, Perini Management Services, Inc., has been awarded a task order valued at $55M by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Middle East District. Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd - TEVA - reported the commercial launch of Progesterone Capsules, 100 & 200 mg, the AB-rated generic equivalent of Abbott Laboratories’ Prometrium Capsules. The product is indicated for the treatment of secondary amenorrhea due to a decrease in progesterone as well as in conjunction with estrogen-containing medications in postmenopausal women with a uterus. Also be sure to visit www.crwenewswire.com to review the latest updates for Crown Equity Holdings Inc - CRWE ***** THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY OR SELL ANY SECURITY! (Read Full Disclaimer at http://www.crwenewswire.com/disclaimer)
The jar mystery: what's the Craic ? Precious treasure... / Once a year Country: UK Brand: Guinness Year: 2005 Agency: Abbott Mead Vickers / BBDO - More commercials : http://wat.tv/CulturePub -. All rights reserved. For all inquiries, please mail to culturepub@wizdeo.com
Les acteurs des Feux de l'Amour ont un message pour vous ! En cette fin d'année, ils vous souhaitent de joyeuses fêtes sur MYTF1.
Daniel Goddard, alias Cane Ashby, a bien failli être évincé de la série "Les Feux de l'Amour". La mobilisation des fans face à cette potentielle éviction a été telle que les producteurs de la série ont finalement choisi de garder l'acteur dans la série. Daniel Goddard revient en exclusivité sur cet épisode marquant de sa vie professionnelle.
Les enfants de Victor assisteront-ils au mariage de leur père et Sabrina ? Le suspens est à son comble dans "Les Feux de l'Amour"...
Australia: The Bolt Report - Climategate 2.0 - November 26, 2011 Episode 30. Interview with Steve McIntyre from the Climate Audit blog, who exposed the infamous "hockey stick", talking about the leaked emails that expose the warming scare. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: Ten Websites: http://www.youtube.com/user/ten http://ten.com.au/ Country: Australia ----------------------------------------------------------------
En exclusivité, Daniel Goddard, alias Cane Ashby dans "Les Feux de l'Amour", réponds aux questions de nos équipes.
L'Américain Jeremy Abbott s'est imposé au Grand Prix du Canada à l'issue du programme libre.
Clarke and Dawe - Very Similar Buzzers - September 21, 2011 "Chris and Scott. Quiz contestants." Originally aired on ABC TV's 7.30: 22/09/2011 http://www.twitter.com/mrjohnclarke http://www.facebook.com/ClarkeAndDawe ---------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: ClarkeAndDawe Websites: http://www.youtube.com/user/ClarkeAndDawe http://www.mrjohnclarke.com/ Country: Australia ----------------------------------------------------------------
Événement dans les Feux de l'Amour : après plusieurs années d'absence, Danny fait son grand retour dans la série ! Mais le passé du personnage a laissé des traces, bien difficiles à oublier pour son entourage...
Australia: NO Carbon Tax, NO Confidence, Election NOW! March, Sydney - Sunday, 31 July 2011 Public protest against Julia Gillard's forced Carbon Tax on the people of Australia. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: smmediatv888 Website: http://www.youtube.com/user/smmediatv888 Country: Australia ----------------------------------------------------------------
Australia: Carbon cops? - July 29, 2011 A defiant Julia Gillard says she makes no apology for tough policing of her planned carbon tax. See more at www.tennews.com.au ---------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: Ten Websites: http://www.youtube.com/user/ten http://ten.com.au/ Country: Australia ----------------------------------------------------------------
Australia Taxing Plant Food (CO2): Professor Ian Plimer - July 25, 2011 Professor Ian Plimer is the Professor of Geology at The University of Melbourne. He was formerly Professor at the Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich and at the University of Newcastle. He won the Leopold von Buch Medal for Science and has thrice won the Eureka Prize, the latest of which was for his book A Short History of Planet Earth. Professor Plimer has published over 120 scientific papers and books and 6 books for the lay person on topics raging from religious fundamentalism to mining history. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, a Fellow of the Geological Society of London, member of numerous professional organisations and serves on many national and international scientific commissions. He is currently edits the Academic Press Encyclopaedia of Geology, is filming a BBC natural science program and continues his weekly ABC regional radio broadcasts. He is a director of a UK and Australian listed public companies. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: smmediatv888 Website: http://www.youtube.com/user/smmediatv888 Country: Australia ----------------------------------------------------------------
Australia Taxing Plant Food (CO2): 2 of 2 - President Vaclav Klaus, 2011 Australian Tour - Introduction by 2GB's Alan Jones - July 26, 2011 Introduction by Australia's highest rating radio presenter, 2GB's Alan Jones AO. President Klaus' 2011 tour was sponsored by the Institute of Public Affairs and this presentation was filmed at the Sofitel Hotel, Sydney on 26 July 2011. Vaclav Klaus was elected President of the Czech Republic in 2003. His scepticism about anthropogenic climate change was the defining policy position of his presidency. He has published over 20 books on general social, political and economics subjects, including "Blue Planet in Green Shakles". He holds a number of international awards and honorary doctorates from universities all over the world. President Klaus is a vocal critic of the notion that any global warming is anthropogenic: "Global warming is a false myth and every serious person and scientist says so". In 2007, President Klaus called ambitious environmentalism 'the biggest threat to freedom, democracy, the market economy and prosperity'.At the 2009 UN Climate Change Conference, President Klaus again voiced his disapproval, calling the gathering 'propogandistic' and 'undignified'. Production by: No Carbon Tax Team www.nocarbontax.com.au Technical Crew: Camera: Sean Morris John Jung Wook Kim Green agenda has parrallels with excesses of communism From: Herald Sun July 28, 2011 12:00AM Czech President Vaclav Klaus says the climate change movement is a threat to democracy. Herald Sun IN a serendipitous coincidence of timing, in the space of two hours this week, Australians were afforded a sharp, momentary insight into the two opposing ideological mindsets that are competing for the soul of our nation. In a Sydney hotel on Monday night, Czech President Vaclav Klaus, an economist who fought against communism, was warning of the new threats to our freedom he recognises in the doctrine of global warming. Almost simultaneously, in a Hobart casino, Greens senator Christine Milne was unilaterally announcing, on ABC-TV's Q&A show, that the Government would be conducting an inquiry into the section of the Australian media that she finds "extreme(ly) bias(ed) against action on climate change". Milne's every illiberal pronouncement was greeted with applause by an audience that seemed full of tree huggers, bearded public servants and other recipients of government largesse, about the only growth industry left in Tasmania. Klaus, on the other hand, was speaking to an audience of economic liberals and climate change realists invited by the Institute of Public Affairs, the Melbourne-based free-market think tank. "Twenty years ago we still felt threatened by the remnants of communism. This is really over," Klaus said. "I feel threatened now, not by global warming -- I don't see any -- (but) by the global warming doctrine, which I consider a new dangerous attempt to control and mastermind my life and our lives, in the name of controlling the climate or temperature." Klaus, 70, who has twice been elected as Czech President and is its former prime minister, is one of the most important figures in post-communist Europe. His experiences under totalitarian rule have made him exquisitely alert to the erosion of democratic freedoms. He said environmentalists had been arguing for decades that we should reduce our consumption of fossil fuels, using various farcical ploys from the exhaustion of natural resources to the threat of "imminent mass poverty and starvation for billions". Those same environmentalists shamelessly talk now about dangerous global warming. "They don't care about resources or poverty or pollution. "They hate us, the humans. They consider us dangerous and sinful creatures who must be controlled by them. "I used to live in a similar world called communism. And I know it led to the worst environmental damage the world has ever experienced." Global warming alarmists "want to change us, they want to change our behaviour, our way of life, our values and preferences. They want to restrict our freedom because they themselves believe they know what is good for us. They are not interested in climate. They misuse the climate in their goal to restrict our freedom. Therefore ...what is in danger is freedom, not the climate". He described the parallels he sees between the loss of freedom under communism and the new global warming doctrine. Under communism, "politics dictated the economics and dictated life. Our main ambition during the dark communist days was to change that and create an autonomous society and autonomous economic system with only a marginal role played by politics ... I am sorry to discover now politics dictates the economics again. And the global warming debate is the same story (in which) politicians dictate the issue". He said because of his experience of communism, "maybe I am over-sensitive. I am afraid that some of the people who spend their lives in a free society don't appreciate sufficiently all the issues connected with freedom. "So my over-sensitivity is like an alarm clock warning about the potential development, which I am really afraid of." With Klaus's words ringing in my ears I went home and watched a recording of Milne's performance on Q&A. There Milne was equating those decent Australians who have been exercising their democratic right to protest at anti-carbon tax rallies with the crazed gunman who killed 76 people in Norway on the weekend. "It's been pretty shocking around Australia over the last month or two in relation particularly to the carbon price," she said. Coupled with her view that the voices of those in the media who are against the carbon tax ought to be investigated, it was a chilling echo of the attack on freedom Klaus had just warned against. The speed at which the arrogance of the Greens has grown since they entered a power-sharing arrangement with the Gillard Government almost a year ago, and the shambolic acquiescence of the Government to their demands, has caught us unawares. It has lulled us into accepting as normal some remarkably illiberal ideas. For instance, there is the drastic reshaping of the economy by the carbon tax Gillard assured us we would not have, and its six unaccountable new bureaucracies. There is the media inquiry flagrantly designed by the Government and Greens to punish only the media organisation whose newspapers (such as this one) have most embarrassed them and exposed their mistakes. THERE is the idea that companies that create wealth and jobs for Australia are evil "big polluters", and that our most important industry, mining, should be saddled with a "super-profits tax". There is the idea that there is something so wrong with private school funding that an inquiry is needed, and that the Greens' policy of 30 per cent death duties on estates over $5 million is perfectly reasonable. We are like frogs in boiling water. Even Reserve Bank chairman Glenn Stevens this week blamed the "increasingly bitter political debate" for declining consumer confidence. No, the bitterness of the debate comes from the fact people feel their way of life being compromised by a Government that is a rule unto itself and seems to believe it knows better than us what is good for us. The carbon tax is a factor, but the single most unsettling event was the live cattle trade fiasco, which is still unresolved. It prompted the feeling that, if the Government can suddenly and arbitrarily stop a legitimate thriving industry in its tracks, based on a one-sided television show, with no right of reply, then what can it do to me? That is a very sobering thought. It is what stops people shopping, and it is what makes the debate bitter. The more the Government turns a deaf ear to the people, the louder the people shout. And then, what is the reaction of an undemocratic Government but to find ways to muzzle dissent? devinemiranda@hotmail.com source: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/opinion/green-agenda-has-parrallels-with-excesses-of-communism/story-e6frfhqf-1226103023674 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: smmediatv888 Website: http://www.youtube.com/user/smmediatv888 Country: Australia ----------------------------------------------------------------
Australia Taxing Plant Food (CO2): 1 of 2 - President Vaclav Klaus, 2011 Australian Tour - Introduction by 2GB's Alan Jones - July 26, 2011 Introduction by Australia's highest rating radio presenter, 2GB's Alan Jones AO. President Klaus' 2011 tour was sponsored by the Institute of Public Affairs and this presentation was filmed at the Sofitel Hotel, Sydney on 26 July 2011. Vaclav Klaus was elected President of the Czech Republic in 2003. His scepticism about anthropogenic climate change was the defining policy position of his presidency. He has published over 20 books on general social, political and economics subjects, including "Blue Planet in Green Shakles". He holds a number of international awards and honorary doctorates from universities all over the world. President Klaus is a vocal critic of the notion that any global warming is anthropogenic: "Global warming is a false myth and every serious person and scientist says so". In 2007, President Klaus called ambitious environmentalism 'the biggest threat to freedom, democracy, the market economy and prosperity'.At the 2009 UN Climate Change Conference, President Klaus again voiced his disapproval, calling the gathering 'propogandistic' and 'undignified'. Production by: No Carbon Tax Team www.nocarbontax.com.au Technical Crew: Camera: Sean Morris John Jung Wook Kim Green agenda has parrallels with excesses of communism From: Herald Sun July 28, 2011 12:00AM Czech President Vaclav Klaus says the climate change movement is a threat to democracy. Herald Sun IN a serendipitous coincidence of timing, in the space of two hours this week, Australians were afforded a sharp, momentary insight into the two opposing ideological mindsets that are competing for the soul of our nation. In a Sydney hotel on Monday night, Czech President Vaclav Klaus, an economist who fought against communism, was warning of the new threats to our freedom he recognises in the doctrine of global warming. Almost simultaneously, in a Hobart casino, Greens senator Christine Milne was unilaterally announcing, on ABC-TV's Q&A show, that the Government would be conducting an inquiry into the section of the Australian media that she finds "extreme(ly) bias(ed) against action on climate change". Milne's every illiberal pronouncement was greeted with applause by an audience that seemed full of tree huggers, bearded public servants and other recipients of government largesse, about the only growth industry left in Tasmania. Klaus, on the other hand, was speaking to an audience of economic liberals and climate change realists invited by the Institute of Public Affairs, the Melbourne-based free-market think tank. "Twenty years ago we still felt threatened by the remnants of communism. This is really over," Klaus said. "I feel threatened now, not by global warming -- I don't see any -- (but) by the global warming doctrine, which I consider a new dangerous attempt to control and mastermind my life and our lives, in the name of controlling the climate or temperature." Klaus, 70, who has twice been elected as Czech President and is its former prime minister, is one of the most important figures in post-communist Europe. His experiences under totalitarian rule have made him exquisitely alert to the erosion of democratic freedoms. He said environmentalists had been arguing for decades that we should reduce our consumption of fossil fuels, using various farcical ploys from the exhaustion of natural resources to the threat of "imminent mass poverty and starvation for billions". Those same environmentalists shamelessly talk now about dangerous global warming. "They don't care about resources or poverty or pollution. "They hate us, the humans. They consider us dangerous and sinful creatures who must be controlled by them. "I used to live in a similar world called communism. And I know it led to the worst environmental damage the world has ever experienced." Global warming alarmists "want to change us, they want to change our behaviour, our way of life, our values and preferences. They want to restrict our freedom because they themselves believe they know what is good for us. They are not interested in climate. They misuse the climate in their goal to restrict our freedom. Therefore ...what is in danger is freedom, not the climate". He described the parallels he sees between the loss of freedom under communism and the new global warming doctrine. Under communism, "politics dictated the economics and dictated life. Our main ambition during the dark communist days was to change that and create an autonomous society and autonomous economic system with only a marginal role played by politics ... I am sorry to discover now politics dictates the economics again. And the global warming debate is the same story (in which) politicians dictate the issue". He said because of his experience of communism, "maybe I am over-sensitive. I am afraid that some of the people who spend their lives in a free society don't appreciate sufficiently all the issues connected with freedom. "So my over-sensitivity is like an alarm clock warning about the potential development, which I am really afraid of." With Klaus's words ringing in my ears I went home and watched a recording of Milne's performance on Q&A. There Milne was equating those decent Australians who have been exercising their democratic right to protest at anti-carbon tax rallies with the crazed gunman who killed 76 people in Norway on the weekend. "It's been pretty shocking around Australia over the last month or two in relation particularly to the carbon price," she said. Coupled with her view that the voices of those in the media who are against the carbon tax ought to be investigated, it was a chilling echo of the attack on freedom Klaus had just warned against. The speed at which the arrogance of the Greens has grown since they entered a power-sharing arrangement with the Gillard Government almost a year ago, and the shambolic acquiescence of the Government to their demands, has caught us unawares. It has lulled us into accepting as normal some remarkably illiberal ideas. For instance, there is the drastic reshaping of the economy by the carbon tax Gillard assured us we would not have, and its six unaccountable new bureaucracies. There is the media inquiry flagrantly designed by the Government and Greens to punish only the media organisation whose newspapers (such as this one) have most embarrassed them and exposed their mistakes. THERE is the idea that companies that create wealth and jobs for Australia are evil "big polluters", and that our most important industry, mining, should be saddled with a "super-profits tax". There is the idea that there is something so wrong with private school funding that an inquiry is needed, and that the Greens' policy of 30 per cent death duties on estates over $5 million is perfectly reasonable. We are like frogs in boiling water. Even Reserve Bank chairman Glenn Stevens this week blamed the "increasingly bitter political debate" for declining consumer confidence. No, the bitterness of the debate comes from the fact people feel their way of life being compromised by a Government that is a rule unto itself and seems to believe it knows better than us what is good for us. The carbon tax is a factor, but the single most unsettling event was the live cattle trade fiasco, which is still unresolved. It prompted the feeling that, if the Government can suddenly and arbitrarily stop a legitimate thriving industry in its tracks, based on a one-sided television show, with no right of reply, then what can it do to me? That is a very sobering thought. It is what stops people shopping, and it is what makes the debate bitter. The more the Government turns a deaf ear to the people, the louder the people shout. And then, what is the reaction of an undemocratic Government but to find ways to muzzle dissent? devinemiranda@hotmail.com source: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/opinion/green-agenda-has-parrallels-with-excesses-of-communism/story-e6frfhqf-1226103023674 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: smmediatv888 Website: http://www.youtube.com/user/smmediatv888 Country: Australia ----------------------------------------------------------------
Australia Taxing Plant Food (CO2): Part 1 - No Carbon Tax Rally - Sydney - July 9, 2011 The No Carbon Tax/Election Now Rally, Hyde Park, Sydney on Saturday, 9 July 2011. Australians have their say about the Gillard Carbon Dioxide Tax .... and it's not pretty. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: smmediatv888 Website: http://www.youtube.com/user/smmediatv888 Country: Australia ----------------------------------------------------------------
Le mercredi 8 juin, dans le cadre prestigieux de la baie de Monaco, les téléspectateurs de TF1 ont eu la chance de partager un moment privilégié, déjeuner inclus, avec 3 des stars des Feux de l'amour...
Exclusivité TF1.fr ! Les acteurs de la série "Les Feux de l'Amour" ont un message pour toutes les mamans !