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[30 Nov 2013] US Drone goes down in eastern Afghanistan - English
A US unmanned aerial vehicle has crashed in eastern Afghanistan.
The drone went down in Chaparhar-- a district in the center of Nangarhar province on Friday. A local official says the plane...
A US unmanned aerial vehicle has crashed in eastern Afghanistan.
The drone went down in Chaparhar-- a district in the center of Nangarhar province on Friday. A local official says the plane crashed because of technical problems. But the Taliban militants claim they shot it down. No casualties have been reported. Following the crash, American forces arrived at the site and took away the wreckage of the drone.
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A US unmanned aerial vehicle has crashed in eastern Afghanistan.
The drone went down in Chaparhar-- a district in the center of Nangarhar province on Friday. A local official says the plane crashed because of technical problems. But the Taliban militants claim they shot it down. No casualties have been reported. Following the crash, American forces arrived at the site and took away the wreckage of the drone.
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Pure CSS Two Tier Drop Down Menus Build a Website - English
Sorry guys I removed the source code due to it not validating. Works in all browsers, but does not validate. Using list elements is be a better way to go insead of DIVs like I used here.
Tutorial...
Sorry guys I removed the source code due to it not validating. Works in all browsers, but does not validate. Using list elements is be a better way to go insead of DIVs like I used here.
Tutorial and free source code for a two level drop down menu in pure CSS. We are putting Flash down for a second to show some cool custom CSS tricks. Compatible with all major browser software running today.
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Sorry guys I removed the source code due to it not validating. Works in all browsers, but does not validate. Using list elements is be a better way to go insead of DIVs like I used here.
Tutorial and free source code for a two level drop down menu in pure CSS. We are putting Flash down for a second to show some cool custom CSS tricks. Compatible with all major browser software running today.
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[17 July 2012] Paying Taliban to lay down arms is not effective - English
[17 July 2012] Paying Taliban to lay down arms is not effective - English
US-led NATO says the strategy of buying the loyalty of Taliban members in Afghanistan has proved to be a failure as only...
[17 July 2012] Paying Taliban to lay down arms is not effective - English
US-led NATO says the strategy of buying the loyalty of Taliban members in Afghanistan has proved to be a failure as only around 5,000 militants have responded to the strategy by giving up their weapons.
The US-led Western military alliance said that the plan has had very little effect across Afghanistan so far.
The program, which started in October 2010, offers a stipend of USD 360 over three months to each Taliban militant who lays down arms and joins the program.
The US-led invasion of Afghanistan was launched in 2001. The offensive removed the Taliban from power, but insecurity continues to rise across Afghanistan despite the presence of tens of thousands of US-led troops there.
The US-led war in Afghanistan, with civilian and military casualties at record high, has become one of the longest wars in US history.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Carl Osgood, Executive Intelligence Review, from Washington, to further discuss the issue.
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[17 July 2012] Paying Taliban to lay down arms is not effective - English
US-led NATO says the strategy of buying the loyalty of Taliban members in Afghanistan has proved to be a failure as only around 5,000 militants have responded to the strategy by giving up their weapons.
The US-led Western military alliance said that the plan has had very little effect across Afghanistan so far.
The program, which started in October 2010, offers a stipend of USD 360 over three months to each Taliban militant who lays down arms and joins the program.
The US-led invasion of Afghanistan was launched in 2001. The offensive removed the Taliban from power, but insecurity continues to rise across Afghanistan despite the presence of tens of thousands of US-led troops there.
The US-led war in Afghanistan, with civilian and military casualties at record high, has become one of the longest wars in US history.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Carl Osgood, Executive Intelligence Review, from Washington, to further discuss the issue.
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[19 Nov 2013] Iran, P5 1 to sit down for fresh talks in Geneva - English
Representatives from Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany will sit down for fresh talks in Geneva on Wednesday.
Representatives from Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany will sit down for fresh talks in Geneva on Wednesday.
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SHIA member sindh assembly Gunned down in Karachi - Urdu
SHIA member sindh assembly Gunned down in Karachi
only SHIAs are victim espacialy in Karachi as Political,religious and other situation,
Political Party,Agencies are useing SHIAs Blood for their...
SHIA member sindh assembly Gunned down in Karachi
only SHIAs are victim espacialy in Karachi as Political,religious and other situation,
Political Party,Agencies are useing SHIAs Blood for their Interest
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SHIA member sindh assembly Gunned down in Karachi
only SHIAs are victim espacialy in Karachi as Political,religious and other situation,
Political Party,Agencies are useing SHIAs Blood for their Interest
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Who Controls The Children - Schools dumb down kids deliberately - English
Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt was Former Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement in the US Department of Education under President Reagan. Due to her unique...
Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt was Former Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement in the US Department of Education under President Reagan. Due to her unique perspective she was able to observe firsthand the methods the Federal Government used to deliberately dumb down the American public education system with Soviet style brainwashing Disgusted with the American Government policy to use a behavior modification system designed to churn out unthinking uncritical citizens of the world trained to accept socialism Charlotte set out to wake up her fellow Americans This documentary is a MUST WATCH for any home-schooler teacher parent or anyone interested in methods of education or anyone wondering why we as a people seem to grow less intelligent and less able with each passing generation
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Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt was Former Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement in the US Department of Education under President Reagan. Due to her unique perspective she was able to observe firsthand the methods the Federal Government used to deliberately dumb down the American public education system with Soviet style brainwashing Disgusted with the American Government policy to use a behavior modification system designed to churn out unthinking uncritical citizens of the world trained to accept socialism Charlotte set out to wake up her fellow Americans This documentary is a MUST WATCH for any home-schooler teacher parent or anyone interested in methods of education or anyone wondering why we as a people seem to grow less intelligent and less able with each passing generation
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Flash drop down menu tutorial in ActionScript 3 - English
Source Files - http://www.developphp.com
Understand how to construct your own drop down menus from scratch in Adobe Flash ActionScript 3.
Source Files - http://www.developphp.com
Understand how to construct your own drop down menus from scratch in Adobe Flash ActionScript 3.
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Baby pat-down stirs public anger in US - May 12, 2011 - English
This photo, taken in a Kansas City airport, has grabbed national attention with over 300,000 views on Twitter since its release this past weekend. In it Transportation Security Administration...
This photo, taken in a Kansas City airport, has grabbed national attention with over 300,000 views on Twitter since its release this past weekend. In it Transportation Security Administration agents are patting down a baby while his mother holds him. This is the latest of a series of TSA screening procedures that has sparked a public outcry.
Press TV's Marjan Asi reports from Washington
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This photo, taken in a Kansas City airport, has grabbed national attention with over 300,000 views on Twitter since its release this past weekend. In it Transportation Security Administration agents are patting down a baby while his mother holds him. This is the latest of a series of TSA screening procedures that has sparked a public outcry.
Press TV's Marjan Asi reports from Washington
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Is Hezbollah Able to Shoot Down israeli Warplanes in Future War? Arabic Sub English
Is Hezbollah able to shoot down Israeli F-16 warplanes in any future war?
This video is a subtitled excerpt from a recent documentary series produced by Al-Manar Tv titled \'If Hezbollah was...
Is Hezbollah able to shoot down Israeli F-16 warplanes in any future war?
This video is a subtitled excerpt from a recent documentary series produced by Al-Manar Tv titled \'If Hezbollah was Defeated\'.
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Is Hezbollah able to shoot down Israeli F-16 warplanes in any future war?
This video is a subtitled excerpt from a recent documentary series produced by Al-Manar Tv titled \'If Hezbollah was Defeated\'.
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[18 May 13] Turkish protesters demand Turkish Prime Minister step down - English
Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Antakya, a city in Hatay province, to protest the government of Prime Minister Raccip Tayyip Erdogan. The protesters called on Erdogan and his...
Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Antakya, a city in Hatay province, to protest the government of Prime Minister Raccip Tayyip Erdogan. The protesters called on Erdogan and his ruling AK Party to step down.
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Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Antakya, a city in Hatay province, to protest the government of Prime Minister Raccip Tayyip Erdogan. The protesters called on Erdogan and his ruling AK Party to step down.
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[15 July 13] China economy slowing down - English
China\'s national Bureau of Statistics has released new figures on the country\'s economic outlook. The figures show China\'s economic growth was 7.5 percent in the second quarter of 2013-down from...
China\'s national Bureau of Statistics has released new figures on the country\'s economic outlook. The figures show China\'s economic growth was 7.5 percent in the second quarter of 2013-down from 7.7 percent in the first quarter of the previous year and the slowest pace in 23 years. Figures also show China\'s GDP has been staying under 8% for five straight quarters, which is a clear sign of distress. The government is now setting 7.5 percent economic growth target for 2013. Some economists have warned that China could face economic problems because of over-investment in its industries. But Sheng said that in terms of urbanization and consumption, and levels of development in its interior, China still has enormous potential.
Steven Ribet, Press TV, Beijing
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China\'s national Bureau of Statistics has released new figures on the country\'s economic outlook. The figures show China\'s economic growth was 7.5 percent in the second quarter of 2013-down from 7.7 percent in the first quarter of the previous year and the slowest pace in 23 years. Figures also show China\'s GDP has been staying under 8% for five straight quarters, which is a clear sign of distress. The government is now setting 7.5 percent economic growth target for 2013. Some economists have warned that China could face economic problems because of over-investment in its industries. But Sheng said that in terms of urbanization and consumption, and levels of development in its interior, China still has enormous potential.
Steven Ribet, Press TV, Beijing