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September 12, 2014 by
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Gutter Cleaning Surrey (theguttercleaningpeople.co.uk)
Looking for professional gutter cleaning Surrey or gutter clearance, gutter installation and repairs? We are the go-to company for all your gutter service re...
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Rain Gutter Cleaning Irvine Customhomedetailing.com
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Light up your backyard with these laser lights! These eye gels pack a serious de-puffing punch. Which Patent Print will you get? This could be your new favorite, too. Put this on your list of "must sip" soon! Published Sept. 11, 2014 at 3:01 p.m.
Welcome to #WeWant, a weekly selection of the stuff OnMilwaukee.com editors and staffers love.
Illuminate it: Night Stars Landscape Lights There are outdoor lights, and there are outdoor lights powered BY LASERS! The Night Stars Landscape Lights fall into that latter category, projecting a zillions of tiny green stars all the way across your backyard, bouncing off of trees, power lines and anything else in its path. The super-bright projection stakes into your ground (and don't look right at it, as I did), then plugs in via an external outlet and makes for a lovely splash of color for gardens, parties or just as a unique lighting solution. Apparently, the projector can be used indoors, but I don't see how; this is way too bright for anything but, say, all a ballroom in a mansion. At $130, though, Night Star Landscape Lights are probably best for special events or for people who have gazebos (not me), or for people who just like playing with lasers (me). Needless to say, my backyard no longer looks like anyone else's on the block. -- Andy Tarnoff
Use it: skyn ICELAND Hydro Cool Firming Eye Gels Eye gel pads feel amazing, and the skyn ICELAND Hydro Cool Firming Eye Gels do indeed provide a much needed cooling sensation under my eyes. Not only do they feel great, they are actually working to de-puff and reduce the swelling below my eyes. Bags be gone, at least till I use these wondrous eye gels again. -- Carolynn Buser
Hang It: Patent Prints I'm not sure I have room on my wall, but these patent prints are really catching my eye. Each print is taken from original patent filings ranging from a jet engine to a coffee pot to a DeLorean. They're beautiful and a bit nerdy; the only question is which one to get! -- Nick Barth
Read it: "Horton and the Kwuggerbug and More Lost Stories" by Dr. Seuss This new collection of stories from the late Theodor Seuss Geisel aka "Dr. Seuss" was written 60 years ago but only recently published by Random House. I'm not sure if it's the familiar, comfort-inducing drawings or the fact I want to say the word "Kwuggerbug" as often as possible, but I gotta have this to read to my kids. And to myself. -- Molly Snyder
Drink it: Bozen Bolzano Lagrein Perl 2011 The only thing I love better than a satisfying red wine, is a satisfying red wine at a great price. Retailing at about $13, this 100 percent lagrein -- which is rare here -- is vinified by Bozen in Italy's German-speaking, northern Alto Adige region. So deeply hued that in Italy they might call it "vino nero" -- this lagrein has dark red berries and an almost cocoa-y overtone. Medium bodied and with smooth tannins and balanced acidity, this is among the best wines you'll find at the price around here. -- Bobby Tanzilo
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Chef Joe Sandretti, formerly of Buckley`s and Port of Call, talks about the joys and challenges of helping to open the new Nepalese restaurant in Thiensville.
Todd Mrozinski has traced and painted more than 100 shadows of friends, family members and local artists - many of whom are drinking, a few eating and some contemplating or gazing. The series will soon be on display at Cafe Lulu and he is also currently accepting commissions.
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Feng Shui Kitchen Tips
For more feng shui tips check out my blog at http://www.nataliakaylin.com/blog Enjoy these tips for your kitchen--one of the most important rooms in your home! Watch how you can enhance your...
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Bhavishyavani | September 10, 2014 - India TV
Subscribe to Official India TV YouTube channel here: http://goo.gl/5Mcn62 Watch BHAVISHYAVANI with Acharya Indu Prakash, who tells your daily horoscope, numerological fortune, alphabetical...
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Feng Shui Design Academy - Presentatie
Opleidingspresentatie van Feng Shui Design Academy, de opleider voor traditionele en klassieke Feng Shui.
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September 12, 2014 by
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1.Rajiv Chandrasekaranexplains why defeating the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria will be tremendously difficult.
Harder than anything weve tried to do thus far in Iraq or Afghanistan is how one U.S. general involved in war planning described the challenges ahead on one side of the border that splits the so-called Islamic State.
2. The New York Times writes about how little we know about the threat that the Islamic State could pose to the United States.
Daniel Benjamin, who served as the State Departments top counterterrorism adviser during Mr. Obamas first term, said the public discussion about the ISIS threat has been a farce, with members of the cabinet and top military officers all over the place describing the threat in lurid terms that are not justified.
Its hard to imagine a better indication of the ability of elected officials and TV talking heads to spin the public into a panic, with claims that the nation ishoneycombed with sleeper cells, that operatives are streaming across the border into Texas or that the group will soon be sprayingEbolavirus on mass transit systems all on the basis of no corroborated information, said Mr. Benjamin, who is now a scholar at Dartmouth College.
3. The Post's David Nakumurawrites on how strange it is that Obama, of all people, is talking about waging war in the Middle East.
It is not a legacy the president expected to leave. Less than a year after taking office, Obama delivered an address in Oslo as he accepted a Nobel Peace Prize, awarded for what the prize committee called his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between people. The president spoke about the search, among philosophers and statesmen, for the terms that would define a just war but concluded that such a conflict was rarely observed. I do not bring with me today a definitive solution to the problems of war, Obama said. What I do know is that . . . it will require us to think in new ways about the notions of just war and the imperatives of a just peace.
4.Spencer Ackerman annotates President Obama's speech, fact-checking details and providing context.
5. The amendment to overturn Citizens United got voted down in the Senate today. No one who voted against it is going to face many electoral ramifications; voters care about campaign finance, but not passionately, as this NPR post points out. Voters are watching what happens to the economy far more.
6. Jonathan Bernstein at Bloomberg View says that the amendment was a time-waster to begin with, and they should have been doing something else all week anyway.
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Viewpoint By Juan L. Mercado |Philippine Daily Inquirer
Next-door Malaysia dashed into the future this September by back-pedaling into the past. Its government has clamped back the 1948 Anti-Sedition Law.
This is the broadest crackdown since the era of strongman leader Mahathir Mohamad, now 89, Reuters news agency reported. Yet, two years ago the multiethnic former British colony appeared set on a path of greater openness.
Malays today make up 51 percent of the population. Chinese constitute 24 percent, and Indians 7 percent.
Cops arrested Malaysiakini reporter Susan Loone, then released her on bail. Malay groups lodged a police report about Loone quoting an arrested opposition politician as saying that he was treated like a criminal while in custody.
University of Malaya law professor Azmi Sharom was detained for commentary on Kuala Lumpurs 2009 political crisis. Eight opposition politicians were charged with sedition for certain statements, some uttered two years back.
Seditious tendency is the legal club. In 1987, under the Mahathir regimes Operation Lalang, over a hundred intellectuals, students, artists and scientists were arrested. The recycled Internal Security Act permits detention without trial.
Todays three-party opposition eroded the ruling coalitions majority in the last two elections. Now, the Anti-Sedition Law selectively clubs its members and activists to undermine the alliance, its said.
Prime Minister Najib Razak is being pressed by conservatives in the ruling United Malays National Organization (Umno) to take a tougher line. Mahathir withdrew support for Najib for being weak. The crackdown is a strong signal Najib is sending to say that hes not weak, notes opposition parliamentarian Ong Kian Ming.
Sapped by embedded scandals, Umno seeks to silence the opposition, John Berthelsen wrote in Asia Sentinel. Najib pledged to scrap the Anti-Sedition Law in 2012, only to shepherd a bill through Parliament that retained many of its provisions.
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