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		<description>[...] blogs related to [yuan]   20,000 riot police deployed to silence protests The G8 (Group of Eight) kicked off its three-day meeting in Toyako on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido on July 7, with world leaders bunkered in what the British Independent newspaper described as a “fortress”. By Vincent Kolo at chinaworker.info More than 20,000 police are surrounding the meeting venue, while navy destroyers and aircraft from Japan’s officially non-existent war machine enforce a no-fly zone over the island. The Japane(Quote from : 「Crisis-tinged G8 holds summit in Japan」) When every other remedy is repressed, quashed or made illegal, guerrilla tactics are all we have left! Thomas Jefferson said that guerrilla tactics are justified in cases of tyranny. We have a &#8216;right&#8217;, Jefferson said, to &#8216;abolish&#8217; a government that has become, like that of Bush, tyrannical. The revolutionary spirit of Jefferson was with those who protested Bush at Monticello! The spirit of Jefferson is &#8216;anti-Bush&#8217;. A defender of Bush&#8217;s shameful and smirk-filled presence at Monticello said that (Quote from : 「Bush: Three Generations of Betrayal and High Treason」)  Vic Matheson&#8217;s research shows that the economic motivation of hosting the Olympics is quite weak: the direct stimulus to income and employment is so small you can&#8217;t measure it. But the Olympics do present an opportunity to change the world&#8217;s perception of the host nation, and perhaps the host&#8217;s own perception of itself. The 2006 World Cup in Germany arguably did both. My view is that this is a key motivation for China: the Beijing Olympics are part of the process of putting Mao in the rear v(Quote from : 「」)  マイクロソフトは7月7日声明を発表し、著名投資家で米ヤフーの大株主でもあるCarl Icahn氏と会談したことを認めると共に、同氏が8月1日に開催予定の米ヤフーの株主総会で経営権を確保した場合、検索事業部門あるいはヤフーそのもの全体の買収について交渉する用意がある、と発表した(【発表リリース】)。 マイクロソフトは声明の中で、 6月12日にヤフーとグーグル間の間で同意がなされた時にマイクロソフトが発表した、ヤフーの検索事業部門の買収や提携に関する提案は、ヤフーの株主にとって一層大きな価値をもたらすと信じている。 (As w&#8230;(Quote from : 「米マイクロソフト、ヤフーへの買収再交渉の可能性語る・取締役会の刷新が条件」)  By Jane Macartney, The Times (UK) Tibetan monks have angered China by taking opportunities to protest to the media. The authorities have cracked down at least until the Olympics Chinese authorities tightened security around Tibet’s main monasteries and banned visits to a sacred site on the edge of the capital, Lhasa, for fear of a fresh outburst of unrest on the Dalai Lama’s birthday. Few monks remain, however, in the province’s three most important monasteries. Many have disappeared, the(Quote from : 「Tibetan monasteries empty as China jails monks to silence Olympic protests」) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] blogs related to [yuan]   20,000 riot police deployed to silence protests The G8 (Group of Eight) kicked off its three-day meeting in Toyako on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido on July 7, with world leaders bunkered in what the British Independent newspaper described as a “fortress”. By Vincent Kolo at chinaworker.info More than 20,000 police are surrounding the meeting venue, while navy destroyers and aircraft from Japan’s officially non-existent war machine enforce a no-fly zone over the island. The Japane(Quote from : 「Crisis-tinged G8 holds summit in Japan」) When every other remedy is repressed, quashed or made illegal, guerrilla tactics are all we have left! Thomas Jefferson said that guerrilla tactics are justified in cases of tyranny. We have a &#8216;right&#8217;, Jefferson said, to &#8216;abolish&#8217; a government that has become, like that of Bush, tyrannical. The revolutionary spirit of Jefferson was with those who protested Bush at Monticello! The spirit of Jefferson is &#8216;anti-Bush&#8217;. A defender of Bush&#8217;s shameful and smirk-filled presence at Monticello said that (Quote from : 「Bush: Three Generations of Betrayal and High Treason」)  Vic Matheson&#8217;s research shows that the economic motivation of hosting the Olympics is quite weak: the direct stimulus to income and employment is so small you can&#8217;t measure it. But the Olympics do present an opportunity to change the world&#8217;s perception of the host nation, and perhaps the host&#8217;s own perception of itself. The 2006 World Cup in Germany arguably did both. My view is that this is a key motivation for China: the Beijing Olympics are part of the process of putting Mao in the rear v(Quote from : 「」)  マイクロソフトは7月7日声明を発表し、著名投資家で米ヤフーの大株主でもあるCarl Icahn氏と会談したことを認めると共に、同氏が8月1日に開催予定の米ヤフーの株主総会で経営権を確保した場合、検索事業部門あるいはヤフーそのもの全体の買収について交渉する用意がある、と発表した(【発表リリース】)。 マイクロソフトは声明の中で、 6月12日にヤフーとグーグル間の間で同意がなされた時にマイクロソフトが発表した、ヤフーの検索事業部門の買収や提携に関する提案は、ヤフーの株主にとって一層大きな価値をもたらすと信じている。 (As w&#8230;(Quote from : 「米マイクロソフト、ヤフーへの買収再交渉の可能性語る・取締役会の刷新が条件」)  By Jane Macartney, The Times (UK) Tibetan monks have angered China by taking opportunities to protest to the media. The authorities have cracked down at least until the Olympics Chinese authorities tightened security around Tibet’s main monasteries and banned visits to a sacred site on the edge of the capital, Lhasa, for fear of a fresh outburst of unrest on the Dalai Lama’s birthday. Few monks remain, however, in the province’s three most important monasteries. Many have disappeared, the(Quote from : 「Tibetan monasteries empty as China jails monks to silence Olympic protests」) [...]</p>
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