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		<title>UN Chief Condemns Syria Resolution Veto</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ Vetoes by Russia and China of a U.N. Security Council resolution on Syria condemning President Bashar al-Assad's crackdown on his people and calling for him to step down have drawn outrage from around the world. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the failure to pass the resolution, saying the Security Council "lost an opportunity to take unified action" to help end the crisis.  The 13 remaining Security Council members voted in favor, including the United States, France and Germany. Tunisia's prime minister said Sunday his country is cutting ties with Syria.  Hamadi Jebali said Tunisia is expelling Syria's ambassador, and he urged other Arab nations to do the same. After the Council vote Saturday, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice said Washington was "disgusted" with vetoes by Russia and China.  However, she said the U.S. will not give up on Syria.   British ambassador to the U.N. Mark Lyall Grant said Russia and China have turned their backs on the Arab world to support tyranny.   Syrian Ambassador Bashar Ja'afari accused members of the United Nations of supporting what he called "armed terrorists." Russia has defended its decision, saying members of the Council have been undermining the opportunity for political settlement by calling for a regime change, and pushing the opposition towards power. Chinese Ambassador Wang Min said Beijing supports Moscow's stance on the resolution, and called for more discussions on the divisive parts of the paper. On the ground in Syria Sunday, there are some reports of clashes between Syrian soldiers and rebels in Idlib province, near the border with Turkey. Some information for this report was provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.   Join the conversation on our social journalism site - Middle East Voices . Follow our Middle East reports on Twitter and discuss them on our Facebook page. ]]></description>
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		<title>PARENTS SUCK!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ch_client = "blueprint_001"; ch_width = 468; ch_height = 60; ch_type = "mpu"; ch_sid = "J-hady bottom single"; ch_backfill = 1; ch_color_site_link = "#0000CC"; ch_color_title = "#0000CC"; ch_color_border = "#FFFFFF"; ch_color_text = "#000000"; ch_color_bg = "#FFFFFF"; WATCH BLOOPERS &#038; MORE: bit.ly DOWNLOAD THE SONG: bit.ly DOWNLOAD UNCENSORED SONG: bit.ly GET THE SHIRT: bit.ly &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; Hey it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Golf War</title>
		<description><![CDATA[RT! bit.ly FB! on.fb.me A routine golf cart patrol along the back nine is ambushed. Golf can be deadly. Special thanks to Tim Craft for providing a golf course and golf carts for our use, as well as playing the ace sniper. Featuring the likenesses and horrible golf forms of: Tim Craft AJ Tang John [...]]]></description>
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		<title>RIO feat. U-Jean - Animal (Spankers Video Edit) (Official Video HD)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Get &#8216;RIO - Turn This Club Around&#8217; (The Album) here: goo.gl Follow Kontor Records at Facebook: www.facebook.com]]></description>
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		<title>GI Joe 2 : Retaliation - Official Super Bowl TV Spot [HD]</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Subscribe ow.ly &#124; Facebook ow.ly &#124; Twitter ow.ly Release Date: 29 June 2012 Genre: Action &#124; Adventure &#124; Sci-Fi Cast: Channing Tatum, Dwayne Johnson, Ray Park, Bruce Willis, Jonathan Pryce Directors: Jon M. Ch, Paul Wernick Studio: Paramount Pictures Plot: The GI Joe team faces off against Zartan, his accomplices, and the world leaders he [...]]]></description>
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		<title>More than 200 Dead After Shelling in Syrian City</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ Human rights activists say Syrian armed forces have killed at least 217 people in the city of Homs in a surge of violence that began Friday, as the United Nations gets ready to vote on a resolution intended to stop the bloodshed. The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights said Friday hundreds more have been wounded and dozens of buildings have been destroyed.  Much of the shelling has fallen on the Khalidiya neighborhood of Homs where there is strong anti-government sentiment.  The city, located in western Syria near the Lebanese border, has been one of the main flashpoints of opposition to the regime during the uprising that began nearly 11 months ago. As the death toll rose, the U.N.  Security Council said it will vote Saturday on a draft resolution on Syria.  Russia has threatened to veto earlier versions of the resolution and the Obama administration has been pressing it to back a softened version condemning the violence in that country. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke by telephone Friday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov about the resolution. They are due to meet in person on Saturday in Munich, where both are attending a security conference. Clinton is expected to pressure Lavrov to get Moscow to approve the resolution. Meanwhile, opposition activists said tens of thousands of people took to the streets in cities and towns across the country to mark the 30th anniversary this week of a bloody crackdown on the city of Hama.   Amnesty International says the February 1982 siege - ordered by the father of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad  -- killed between 10,000 and 25,000 people. Video posted on the Internet claims to show Friday's marches in Homs and Damascus, as well as some in the Idlib region. Another video clip showed a mortar round exploding in a residential area of Homs Thursday. More than 300 Syrians were killed nationwide in the last week. Much of the violence has occurred near Damascus as government troops drove the rebel Free Syrian Army out of the city's eastern suburbs during several days of heavy fighting. The Syrian government accuses armed terrorists of driving the anti-Assad revolt and killing 2,000 security personnel. The United Nations estimated the death toll from the 11-month opposition uprising and the government crackdown hit 5,400 last month.  It has since stopped updating the figure because of difficulties in obtaining information. Some information for this report was provided by AP, AFP and Reuters. Join the conversation on our social journalism site - Middle East Voices . Follow our Middle East reports on Twitter and discuss them on our Facebook page. ]]></description>
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		<title>PWNED - PWNED #16 &#124; Battlefield 3, Star Wars&#8482;: The Old Republic&#8482;, Syndicate</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Tweet this ea.vg &#124; Subscribe on iTunes ea.vg We kick off 2012 with the first of our now twice monthly new episodes of PWNED. Matt &#038; Sian put PWNED viewers&#8217; questions direct to Battlefield 3 Executive Producer Patrick Bach in Stockholm. Star Wars&#8482;: The Old Republic&#8482; writer Alex Freed joins Matt and Sian in the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Sophia Grace and Rosie Say Happy Birthday!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The adorable girls from across the pond had a very special message for Ellen on her very special day. Too cute!]]></description>
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		<title>US Concerns Grow Over Possible Israeli Strike on Iran</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ Talk of a possible attack on Iranian nuclear facilities is again rumbling in Tehran, Jerusalem, and Washington. Israel is reported to be increasingly anxious about Iran's suspected nuclear weapons program and at least one U.S. official is reported to be warning that an Israeli attack is not far off. Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak says the world is running out of time to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear weapons power.  U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is reported to believe Israel could launch strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities within the next five months.  Iranian officials deny any intention to build nuclear weapons and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned Friday Iran will retaliate in full force if its nuclear facilities are attacked. But there are differences between the U.S. and Israel over how to deal with the situation.  A 2007 U.S. National Intelligence Estimate on Iran - the highest collective judgment of all U.S. intelligence agencies - said that while Iran was making technical advances, it had not yet committed to actually assembling nuclear weapons. In a 2009 VOA interview, then-CIA Director Leon Panetta predicted Iran could have a nuclear bomb sometime between 2010 and 2015, but had not yet decided whether to take that final step. "Well, our view is and our intelligence is that while they are proceeding to develop a nuclear capability in terms of power and low-grade uranium that there's still very much a debate going on within Iran as to whether they should proceed further," Panetta said at the time. Iran Intelligence Revised A revised intelligence estimate last year came to the same conclusion about Iran's nuclear program, U.S. officials said. "They (the Iranians) are certainly moving on that path, but we don't believe they've actually made the decision to go ahead with a nuclear weapon," James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, told a congressional committee on Tuesday. But the view is very different in Jerusalem, where Iran's nuclear program is seen as a threat to Israel's very existence.    Israeli journalist Ronen Bergman, writing in the prestigious New York Times Magazine Jan. 25, quoted top officials in Jerusalem as saying that Israel could not wait much longer before striking Iran's nuclear facilities. Iran has so far enriched uranium to a level of 20 percent purity.  Experts say Iran would have to reach at least 90 percent to use it in a weapon. "If Iran is indeed enriching to bomb grade - and I haven't seen anything suggesting that we know that they are or that we strongly suspect that they are - then they're that much closer to the proverbial one screw turn away (from a bomb)," Thomas Fingar, former chairman of the U.S. intelligence Council, told VOA this week.   "Uranium is the critical dimension, and in the time line that was laid out in the public portion of the 2007 estimate, we're in the window, the first half of this decade," Fingar added. Washington Prefers Sanctions The Obama administration is opposed to any military action against Iran at this time, and is instead counting on stiffer international sanctions against Iran's critical oil industry to force Tehran away from any weapons development.   Fingar backs that strategy, adding that a preemptive attack on Iran could backfire. "If it's correct that Tehran has not yet made the decision to go for a bomb, attacking the facilities would seem to greatly increase the likelihood of rallying the (Iranian) public behind not just the nuclear program and the government, but the need to have an independent deterrent capability, a nuclear deterrent capability," Fingar said.   Intelligence analysts say it is difficult to determine when Iran crosses the so-called "red line" into nuclear weapons production because so much of the technical work is "dual use" - usable for both military and peaceful purposes. CIA Director David Petraeus told a congressional committee this week a key indicator would be if Iran begins enriching uranium to 90 percent purity. "There's no commercial use for that arguably- in fact, not arguably," Petraeus said. "I think factually the amount of 20 percent enriched uranium that they have exceeds any requirement, for example, for the Tehran Research Reactor for the foreseeable future." But while Washington has publicly spelled out its so-called "red line" on Iranian nuclear development, Israel has not. Some U.S. officials worry that the "red line" for Israel may be when Iran moves key sections of its nuclear facilities to hardened underground sites out of the reach of missiles and bombs. Whatever its threshold, Israeli Defense Minister Barak said this week Israel cannot wait until it is reached.  "Whoever says later," Barak told a gathering of security experts, "may find out that 'later' is too late." As if to emphasize his point for a Western audience, he switched from Hebrew to English for the phrase. ]]></description>
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		<title>Kristen Bell&#8217;s Flip Video after the Show</title>
		<description><![CDATA[In her dressing room, Kristen Bell discussed the moment Ellen threatened to bring out a sloth, and what would have happened if she had! Watch it here.]]></description>
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