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“Let the Headlines Speak”
by From the Internet   
June 16th, 2013

Janet Napolitano Denies Existence of ‘Orwellian State’
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano weighed in on the NSA intelligence leaks on Friday, telling NY1 that fears over government surveillance were overblown. “I think people have gotten the idea that there’s an Orwellian state out there that somehow we’re operating in. That’s far from the case,” she told Errol Louis during an appearance on Road to City Hall.  

G8 summit to make 'real difference' on tax avoidance
Action will be taken at the G8 summit to make "a real difference" to the amount of tax paid by corporations, David Cameron says. The PM told Sky News steps to improve sharing of information by countries and to reveal the true owners of companies "will lead to a fairer tax system". Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna said existing UK transparency rules were not being enforced.  

Obama Helps The Antichrist
Obama is now conspicuously giving weapons, and this time to a more lethal degree. These weapons will be used to orchestrate a holocaust in Syria, and it will all be supported by your hard earned money.  

Abdullah: Jordan ready to fight threats from Syria
Jordan's King Abdullah said on Sunday the kingdom was ready to fight to protect itself against any threat to its security from the escalating civil war in neighboring Syria. He was speaking as Jordanian and US forces proceeded with joint military exercises with the participation of 17 other countries. Diplomats say the exercises, which entered their second week, aim to send a strong message to Syrian President Bashar Assad.  

Syria: Egypt's Morsi has joined US, Israeli conspiracy
Syria on Sunday harshly criticized Cairo's decision to sever diplomatic relations with Damascus, accusing Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi of joining a US and Israel-led conspiracy against Syria. Morsi said he had cut all diplomatic ties with Damascus on Saturday and called for a no-fly zone over Syria, pitching the most populous Arab state firmly against President Bashar Assad.  

Syrian warplanes hit Damascus suburbs
Syrian artillery and warplanes have hit rebel-held areas of Damascus, as Russia has warned against any attempt to establish a no-fly zone over the country. The pro-opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based group, said jets and artillery had attacked Jobar, a battered district where rebels operate on the edge of central Damascus, on Saturday.  

Earthquake strikes in Mexico City
The US Geological Survey said the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 5.8 and struck at 12.19am local time about 76 miles south of the Mexican capital.  

World Welcomes New 'Moderate' Iranian President
World powers have offered a cautious welcome to Hassan Rowhani, considered to be a “moderate”, after he was declared Iran's new president on Saturday, AFP reports. The 64-year-old's election ends eight years of conservative grip on the top office in conservative Iran, and he used his first statement after the win was confirmed to announce a "new opportunity" for the West to treat the Islamic Republic with respect and to recognize its rights.  

"You Now Have To Assume Everything Is Beling Collected"
Americans who disapprove of the government reading their emails have more to worry about from a different and larger NSA effort. As the AP reports, the program, that snatches data as it passes through the fiber optic cables that make up the Internet's backbone, which has apparently been known for years, copies Internet traffic as it enters and leaves the United States, then routes it to the NSA for analysis. As the name suggests, Prism is merely the intelligent filter, finding discrete, manageable strands of information within this much more massive data stream that is being collected and stored.  

‘Iran to send 4,000 troops to help Syria’s Assad’
Iran will reportedly send a contingent of some 4,000 Revolutionary Guard troops to Syria to aid the regime of Bashar Assad, which is already bolstered by Lebanese fighters from the Hezbollah terror group.  

US to start arming Syrian rebels, but will it make much difference?
Now that the White House says it has determined with “high certainty” that the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons against its people, the United States is planning to send small arms and ammunition to rebel groups there.  

Strong Earthquake Reported Off Nicaragua Coast
A strong 6.5-magnitude earthquake was registered off the Pacific coast of Nicaragua around midday Saturday, the U.S. Geological Service said.  

Turkish forces clear Istanbul park
A massive cleanup effort was underway early Sunday at an Istanbul park where hours earlier Turkish riot police cleared protesters camped out in what has become ground zero in anti-government demonstrations targeting the policies of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.  

North Korea proposes high-level talks with U.S.
North Korea proposed high-level talks with the United States to "ease tensions in the Korean Peninsula," its state news agency reported early Sunday.  

Egypt Brotherhood backs Syria jihad, denounces Shi'ites
Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood blamed Shi'ites for creating religious strife throughout Islam's history, as the movement joined a call by Sunni clerics for jihad against the Syrian government and its Shi'ite allies.  

Netanyahu urges continued world pressure on Iran after election
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Sunday for no let-up in international pressure on Iran to curb its nuclear ambitions after the election of a new president widely seen as a moderate.

Egypt talks war over Nile dam
SINCE becoming Egypt's President a year ago, Mohammed Morsi has been so awash with problems - economic, political, constitutional - that he has paid scant attention to the biggest problem of all coming down the river - the level of the River Nile. Two weeks ago, Ethiopia announced that it had begun to divert the Blue Nile, the major source of Egypt's water, in the process of building a giant dam.

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