[Abel-tasman] ***SPAM*** Do you need an extra outdoor light?

Cordless Light Angel CordlessLightAngel at knackyfotuinel.us
Wed Jan 15 13:19:09 CET 2014


Illuminates with 7 LED bulbs that last up to 100,000 hour

http://www.knackyfotuinel.us/1552/97/198/486/912.12tt20460282AAF11.php







To Unsub - http://www.knackyfotuinel.us/1552/97/198/486/912.12tt20460282AAF12.html


















ANKARA, Turkey  Turkish warplanes mistakenly killed 35 smugglers and other villagers 
in an operation targeting Kurdish rebels in Iraq, a senior official said 
Thursday, one of the largest one-day civilian death tolls during Turkey's 27-year 
drive against the guerrillas.The killings spurred angry demonstrations in Istanbul and several 
cities in the mostly Kurdish southeast, and were the latest incident of 
violence to undermine the Turkish government's efforts to appease the aggrieved Kurdish 
minority by granting it more cultural freedoms.Huseyin Celik, a spokesman for Prime 
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party, said authorities were still trying to 
identify the dead, but that most were youngsters from an extended family 
in the mostly Kurdish-populated area that borders Iraq.All of the victims were 
under age 30 and some were the sons of village guards who 
have aided Turkish troops in their fight against rebels, he said."According to 
the initial information,
PHOENIX  Animal lovers threatened to pull donations to an animal rescue 
group and the public flooded the agency with scathing comments and calls 
after a man's cat was euthanized when he couldn't afford its medical 
care, prompting the Arizona Humane Society to go into damage-control mode Wednesday.The 
group has hired a publicist, removed dozens of comments on its Facebook 
page and directed a team of five volunteers to respond to the 
overwhelming calls and emails it has received since The Arizona Republic published 
a weekend story about Daniel Dockery and his 9-month-old cat, Scruffy.Dockery, a 
49-year-old recovering heroin addict, told the Phoenix newspaper that he took Scruffy 
to a Humane Society center on Dec. 8 because she had a 
cut from a barbed-wire fence, an injury that he described as non-life-threatening. 
The agency said it would cost $400 to treat Scruffy, money he 
didn't have.The Humane Society cited policy when it declined to accept a 
credit card ove



-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/abel-tasman/attachments/20140115/700891a8/attachment.htm


More information about the Abel-tasman mailing list