| House Rebels 016 - VA 2008 |Music | | 2008-07-22 08:22:00 | | House Rebels 016 - VA 2008 mp3 VBR kbps 44.1kHz Joint-Stereo 128mb House Music
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1. Till West & Eddie Thoneick - Hi n Bye (Eddie Thoneicks La G) (4:30)
2. Booty Luv - Some Kinda Rush (Soul Avengerz) (3:22)
3. Fedde Le Grand - Get This Feeling (3:38)
4. Ian Carey - Keep on Rising (Vocal Dub Mix) (4:03)
5. Denis The Menace & Big World - Fired Up (4:29)
6. Kevin Duvall - I Feel Love (
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| Gold Diaz & Young Rebels - Open Sesame - (Promo_CDM)-2008-EGM | | 2008-07-09 14:27:01 | | ARTIST:.......Gold Diaz & Young Rebels TITLE:........Open Sesame LABEL:........BIGSTAR GENRE:........House BITRATE:......VBRkbps / 44,1Khz / Joint-Stereo SOURCE:.......CDDA TRACKS:.......05 SIZE:.........41,10 MB RELEASE YEAR: 2008 RIP DATE:.....Jul-03-2008 T R A C K L I S T -------------------- 01. Open Sesame (Radio Mix) 03:02 02. Open Sesame (Thomas Gold And Francesco Diaz Mix) 08:40 03. Open Sesame (Eddie Thoneick And jens Mangold Remix) 06:41 04. Open Sesame (Chriss Ortega Tribal Dub) 06:35 05. Open Sesame (Tom Novy Old Scool Remix) 06:45Buy Now.... Beatport/shareonallDownloaded From:http://nhitzone.blogspot.com/Upload By SiTiRmeUbb | | By: ENHiTZone | | |
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| Somalis, Iranians Helping Rebels In Yemen | | 2008-06-24 10:17:00 | | The memri blog - According to the London daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, Yemen authorities have arrested Somali nationals fighting with the Houthi rebels.
Yemen security sources said that each fighter had received $100 for his services.
The paper also stated that four Iranians who were engaging in intelligence activity in Yemen were also arrested, and that the four were found with documents attesting that they supported the Houthi rebels in the Sa'ada district and thus were preparing the ground for rebellion in other districts of the country. | | By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES | | |
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| 12 rebels killed in India's northeast: Police | | 2008-06-04 04:01:00 | | GUWAHATI, India (TEN) — At least 12 separatist rebels were killed and one injured Wednesday in a shoot-out between rival groups in India's insurgency-hit northeastern state of Nagaland, police said.The two armed factions of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) clashed near Dimapur, Nagaland's commercial hub, in a dispute over territory, local police chief Liremo Lotha told AFP."We are not in a position to say immediately which group the dead militants belong to," Lotha said, adding security personnel were combing through the area.The fratricidal war between the two factions -- the NSCN-U and the NSCN-IM -- has left at least 50 dead in the past three months.Both groups are fighting for an independent Naga homeland, although the NSCN-IM is currently holding a ceasefire with government troops.The insurgency in Nagaland has left more than 25,000 people dead since India's independence in 1947.If you like this article Share it and spread the word! | | By: Tingplik Express | | |
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| it's hard to rebel against rebels | | 2008-05-18 14:16:00 | | As some of you might know, my parents are retired designers and buyers in the Fashion Industry. We're not rich by any stretch of the imagination and I'm more at home at Goodwill (my dad has worked there as well as CK and high price retailers) than I am at, let's say, Saks. Their career peak was a long time ago and I won't mince words about it as they've made it aware to me they have no regrets leaving it.For all the perks of being in the Industry, they've ingrained in me the bad sometimes outweighs the good. If you're talented, cutthroat and hardworking you'll succeed in the industry. But you've got to maintain this facade constantly, or else you're out. No matter how much talent you've got, there will be three others that are willing to work for less or for nothing at all. This is why my parents retired, despite their positions and income.I've loved fashion and all aspects of it for awhile now, but I'm well are that if I were to ever work in it I would not be going into it for the mon | | By: Fashion Pirates | | |
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| News: UN troops smuggled gold, ivory and 'armed Congo rebels' | | 2008-05-04 16:49:44 | | An 18-month BBC investigation for Panorama has found evidence that:- Pakistani peacekeepers in the eastern town of Mongbwalu were involved in the illegal trade in gold with the FNI militia (described by Human Rights Watch as "some of the most murderous individuals that operate in eastern Congo"), providing them with weapons to guard the perimeter of the mines.- The Indians traded gold, bought drugs from the militias and flew a UN helicopter into the Virunga National Park, where they exchanged ammunition for ivory.A UN investigation concluded that one officer had been responsible for dealing in gold - allowing traders to use UN aircraft to fly into the town, putting them up at the UN base and taking them around the town. But the UN decided that "in the absence of corroborative evidence" its investigators "could not substantiate the allegation" that Pakistani peacekeepers supplied weapons or ammunition to the militia.It did, however, identify "an individual who seemed to have facilitated | | By: The Road to the Horizon | | |
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| Leaders 1354 x New Era “Rebels” Fitted Cap Release | | 2008-04-30 10:38:16 | | Although slightly overdue, the Leaders 1354 “Rebels” New Era Fitted Cap is set to drop on Friday in their store and on Saturday on-line, May 3rd, 2008 @12pm CST. Price has been set at $48 per, so it’s almost time to get those Nike Air Tech Challenges if you haven’t already! More images after the [...] | | By: Individual Sole | | |
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| Kurdish rebels in Iraq threaten to attack Iran | | 2008-04-14 14:41:00 | | A Kurdish rebel group based in northern Iraq threatened on Sunday to launch bomb attacks inside Iran if Tehran fails to halt anti-Kurdish policies in the Islamic country.Pejak (Party of Free Life of Kurdistan) warned it has the ability to "carry out bombings against Iranian forces" inside Iran.Ronahi Ahmed, a member of Pejak's political bureau, told AFP from the group's hideout in Qandil mountain in northern Iraq that the rebels were ready for a long fight with Tehran.Ahmed said the group had recently attacked Iranian forces across the border."Last month our people were able to infiltrate Mahkook town in northwest Iran. They killed dozens of Iranian soldiers. In another incident in Iran's Miryuwan town our guerrillas killed six soldiers," she said. More... | | By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES | | |
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| Texas Runnin’ Rebels Classic | | 2008-02-28 21:17:20 | |
Texas Runnin’ Rebels Classic
March 8-9, 2008
Katy, Texas
Contact: Sarita Washington -210.362.0543
Tournament:
Texas Runnin’ Rebels Classic
Dates:
March 8-9, 2008
Location:
Katy, Texas
Cost:
200.00
Age Groups:
9u-13u Boys
Host Club :
Texas Runnin’ Rebels
Games (Min):
3 games guaranteed
Contact:
Sarita Washington
Email:
sw@texasrunninrebelsbasketball.org
Phone:
713-517-5198
Fax:
281-398-8128
Address:
P.O. Box 6778
Katy, Texas 77491-6778
Flyer:
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| News: Darfur Rebels Threaten to Attack Capital | | 2007-12-20 13:52:00 | | Today Darfur rebels threatened to attack West Darfur's state capital El-Geneina and told aid workers to stay in their compounds and away from government military bases. (Full Post)Picture courtesy REUTERS/Mohamed NureldinFor updated humanitarian news, check out The Other World News
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| Rebels come to Party; Full Schedule | | 2007-11-27 13:50:58 | | The ICL will officially commence on the 30th of November. One wonders how much exposure it would get with the India-Pakistan series underway and the second test match commencing on the 30th as well. The full schedule for the inaugural tournament is as below. All matches will be played at the Tau Devi Lal Sports [...] | | By: Cricket Blog | | |
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| Britons join Kurdish rebels to fight Turks | | 2007-10-31 07:52:00 | | Britons are among foreigners fighting Turkish troops with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in northern Iraq, The Sunday Times can reveal.According to PKK fighters holed up in one of the natural fortresses of the Qandil mountain range which runs along Iraq’s Turkish and Iranian borders, several Europeans have joined forces with their group.At least three Britons were in the PKK’s 3,000-strong force, boasted one fighter as he and a group of men huddled in a room discussing the latest clashes with the Turkish army. Others include Russians, Germans, Greeks, Iranians and Arabs. More... | | By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES | | |
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| Dozens die as Turkey battles Kurdish rebels | | 2007-10-21 14:24:00 | | (CNN) -- "Separatist Kurdish rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more in Hakkari Province near Turkey's border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source told CNN.""Shortly after the attack, Turkish forces responded by killing 23 PKK rebels in southern Turkey, according to a statement on an official government Web site." Developing Story | | By: Amerikan Turk | | |
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| Why Would Darfur Rebels Attack AU Peacekeepers? | | 2007-10-02 01:32:15 | | BBC: Darfur rebels 'behind AU attack' What’s this? The rebels are behind the attack on African Union troops that are supposed to be protecting them? What’s up with that?Professor Seth Weinberger has some truly excellent analysis over at his blog, Security Dilemnas.But it's altogether likely that the rebels do, in fact, want the peacekeepers out. The rebels are those Darfur who have decided to take up arms against the Sudanese government in hopes of achieving greater political autonomy and protection, if not independence, for Darfur. The presence of peacekeepers, while perhaps sufficing to minimize or prevent the attacks against civilians that has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions more, will not serve to advance the larger political goal. If anything, the peacekeepers will serve to entrench the status quo by freezing the battlelines and political demands in place. They certainly will make it more difficult for the rebels to attain their larger political goals.To sum it up, African Union troops make sure the status quo in Darfur does not change. That’s not the rebels’ goals. They want change, and the African Union isn’t helping them.
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| The Sport Of Rebels | | 2007-05-22 09:57:00 | | This has never been true in Canada, but in the US, hockey has always been an "alternative" sport. The NHL has enjoyed impressive popularity (early- to mid-1990s) and also media whipping-boy status (the lockout of 2004-05 to the present). Despite the wide range of attention and coverage over the years, hockey never reached true mainstream status in the US.I first discovered hockey when I was 12 years old, sometime during 1991. The Penguins would win their first Stanley Cup that year, and my first favorite player ever was Brett Hull. He scored 86 goals that season as part of the "Hull And Oates Line". Wayne Gretzky was still a dominant offensive force and tallied 163 points in his third year with the Kings.Where I grew up, hockey didn't exist, except at a couple of local sports cards stores, and even then, the hockey edition of the Beckett price guide magazine was way back in the back with strange cards bearing names like "Pro Set" and "O-Pee-Chee", not the Topps and Donruss we wer | | By: Dear Lord Stanley | | |
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| Ethiopian rebels kill 74 in oil attack | | 2007-04-27 15:26:00 | | (Associated Press).- Ethiopian rebels who have fought alongside Islamic militants in neighboring Somalia stormed a Chinese-run oil field at dawn Tuesday, killing 74 people and destroying the exploration facility in a restive border region. It was the first such attack on a foreign company in this Horn of Africa nation, in contrast to Nigeria on the western side of the continent, where rebel groups frequently attack international oil concerns. Chinese officials said nine Chinese oil workers and 65 Ethiopians died and seven Chinese were taken away by the rebels. It wasn't known if the rebels suffered any casualties. The assault by more than 200 gunmen lasted nearly an hour, and followed a warning last year from the rebel Ogaden National Liberation Front against any investment in eastern Ethiopia's Ogaden area that could benefit the U.S.-allied government. Formed by Ethiopia's ethnic Somali minority, the Muslim group has been fighting for secession of the Britain-sized region with 4 mi | | By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES | | |
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| Jamie Jones mixes “Get Lost 2″ for Crosstown Rebels | | 2007-04-24 11:03:38 | | London-based DJ and producer Jamie Jones has mixed the second installment in Crosstown Rebels‘ “Get Lost” compilation series. Get Lost 2 follows on from the 2006 debut, a double CD mix from label bosses Damian Lazarus and Matthew Styles. A regular behind the decks across Europe and Ibiza, Jones has already released records on labels [...] | | By: mK iArticles | | |
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