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Fruit tree Papaya - Carica papaya in the edible garden Tips for growing vegetables and fruits in an edible garden
Now that Chicagoans are past the fear of frost, gardening is in full swing. If this is the year that you want to step beyond flowers and try growing some vegetables and... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) The Examiner
Fruits   Garden   Photos   Vegetables   Wikipedia: Vegetable
President Barack Obama answers a question during a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2010. US election: 'When your name is Barack Hussein Obama, getting elected is difficult'
Prejudice among some American voters will make it difficult for President Barack Obama to win re-election, he has suggested. The remarks were made on ABC's The... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak) The Daily Telegraph
Election   Obama   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012
President Barack Obama smiles before he speaks at a campaign rally for Democratic Senate candidate, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley at Northeastern University in Boston, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010. US election: Barack Obama urges women to fight for their right to contraception
Barack Obama urged young American women to fight for their right to contraception and abortions, as Left-wing allies accused Mitt Romney of "throwing women under the bus"... (photo: AP / Alex Brandon) The Daily Telegraph
Democrats   Election   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012
The Milwaukee Art Museum from the north at night. The Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) is located on Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milwaukee Art Museum makes proposal to restore War Memorial
The Milwaukee Art Museum has unveiled a proposed $15 million project that includes a small, glassy new building on the lakefront, the creation of an urban park, a gutting... (photo: Creative Commons / Cburnett) Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Memorial   Milwaukee   Museum   Photos   Wikipedia: Milwaukee Art Museum
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul is shown during an interview at his campaign headquarters after winning his party's primary election in Bowling Green, Ky., Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Rand Paul makes bizarre 'joke' that Obama's opinion on same-sex marriage couldn't 'get any gayer'
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, son of presidential candidate Ron Paul, mocked President Barack Obama's recent statements on gay marriage. Senator Paul was speaking at the... (photo: AP / Ed Reinke) The Daily Mail
Gay   Kentucky   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Rand Paul
Google workers ride bikes outside of Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., Thursday, April 12, 2012. Google may not be evil, but it's also not trustworthy
You've heard all about how banks present a danger to the financial system once they become "too big to fail" (I'm looking at you, JPMorgan Chase). Here's the equivalent... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma) The Los Angeles Times
Communications   Company   Photos   Privacy   Wikipedia: Google
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta meets with Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa at the Pentagon, May 11, 2012. Leaks that revealed British agent's role in foiled bomb plot investigated by FBI
The leaks, beginning with an Associated Press report on Monday the news agency had held back for several days at the request of the US authorities, have turned the... (photo: US DoD / Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo) The Independent
Photos   Terrorism   UK   US
40 MPs & NGOs Oppose Chavez Rights Body Seat Bid 40 MPs & NGOs Oppose Chavez Rights Body Seat Bid
Friday, 11 May 2012, 11:39 am Press Release: UN Watch Coalition from 19 countries including US, France, UK, Canada, Switzerland, Bahrain, Guinea, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria,... (photo: UN / Mark Garten) Scoop
Coalition   Morocco   Photos   Rights   UN   Wikipedia: Morocco
In this Tuesday, April 24, 2012 photo, Sudanese workers inspect burnt out oil pipes at the oil-rich border town of Heglig, Sudan. Oil Wars on the Horizon
Conflict and intrigue over valuable energy supplies have been features of the international landscape for a long time. Major wars over oil have been fought every decade... (photo: AP / Abd Raouf) CounterPunch
Oil   Photos   Politics   War   Wikipedia: Petroleum politics
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani is surrounded by security personnel as he arrives at Supreme Court for a hearing in Islamabad, Pakistan, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. Prime minister says Pakistan, U.S. operating on a trust deficit
May 9, 2012 -- Updated 1843 GMT (0243 HKT) Pakistani PM: 'Trust deficit' with U.S. London (CNN) -- With his fate at home hanging in the balance, Pakistani Prime Minister... (photo: AP / Anjum Naveed) CNN
Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   US   Wikipedia: Terrorism in Pakistan
SAFAR BAZAAR, Helmand province, Afghanistan — U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Nicolas Bourgeois, a 20-year-old rifleman with 2nd Platoon, India Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment and Ft. Worth, Texas, native provides security while helping Afghan National Army soldiers clear strains of illegal activity remaining among the bazaar’s legitimate vendors during Operation Sandman here, Dec. 28. Safar Bazaar was once a hotbed for insurgents, its shops teeming with illegal drugs and streets laden with improvised explosive devices. Over the last two years, four Marine infantry battalions and their Afghan National Security Forces counterparts have labored to make it safe. Today, the buzzing bazaar is the commercial hub of southern Garmsir district. Thousands of Afghans from around the district travel to the bazaar each week to purchase goods. US support for war in Afghanistan hits all-time low
Support for the war in Afghanistan has reached a new low, with only 27 per cent of Americans saying they back the effort, according to a new poll. President Barack Obama... (photo: US DoD / DOD) The Daily Telegraph
Afghanistan   Photos   US   War   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
File - This televsion image released by Qatar's Al-Jazeera televison broadcast on Friday Oct. 5, 2001 is said to show the most recent images of Osama bin Laden, center, the prime suspect in the terrorist attacks on the United States on Sept. 11. At left is bin Laden's top lieutenant, Egyptian, Ayman al-Zawahri. The Last Months of Osama bin Laden
The story behind the tracking down and killing of Osama bin Laden remains a puzzle despite the torrent of documentaries and articles appearing on the anniversary of his... (photo: AP / Courtesy of Al-Jazeera via APTN) CounterPunch
Al Qaida   Photos   Terrorism   US   Wikipedia: Osama bin Laden
File - An MQ-1 Predator unmanned aircraft prepares for takeoff in support of operations in Southwest Asia. Drone Attacks: The Latest Aspect Of Growing U.S. 'Shadow Warfare'
Article By WN.com Guest Writer Sherwood Ross Although President Obama's top counter-terrorism adviser says caution is exercised when making drone attacks, official U.S.... (photo: USAF / Senior Airman Julianne Showalter) WorldNews.com
Defence   Photos   Terrorism   US   Wikipedia: Unmanned combat air vehicle
Ron Paul / wam2 Ron Paul Could Still Win Enough Delegates To Deny Mitt Romney The Republican Nomination
Share Despite what you may have heard from the mainstream media, Mitt Romney does not have the Republican nomination locked up. In fact, he is rapidly losing delegates... (photo: GFDL / Bbsrock) Pakalert Press
Election   Photos   Politics   Voting   Wikipedia: Ron Paul
In this file photo made June 27, 2006, reviewed by a U.S. Department of Defense official, U.S. military guards walk within Camp Delta military-run prison, at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba. Guantanamo Bay 9/11 trial 'could go on for years'
The trial of the five men accused of plotting the September 11 attacks could go on "for years" lawyers for both the defence and prosecution both conceded on Sunday. From... (photo: AP / Brennan Linsley) The Daily Telegraph
Crimes   Guantanamo   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Guantánamo Bay
File - Richard Nixon leaving the White House shortly before his resignation became effective, August 9, 1974. Disinformation On Every Front
Some readers have come to the erroneous conclusion that the Matrix consists of Republican Party disinformation as if there is no disinformation from the left. Others... (photo: Nixon Presidential Materials Project / Oliver F. Atkins) GlobalResearch
Conspiracy   Photos   Politics   Washington   Wikipedia: Military–industrial complex
Is Obama wary of Brazil and Dilma Rousseff? Is Obama wary of Brazil and Dilma Rousseff?
Are there hidden tensions which stand to undermine the important diplomatic relationship between Washington and rising star Brazil? During a recent meeting at the... (photo: ABr / Abr) Al Jazeera
Brazil   Diplomatic   Photos   Relationship   Washington   Wikipedia: Dilma Rousseff
The shape moon after lunar eclipse on December 10,2011 in Batam city,Indonesia Forecast: Rain ends, then prepare to see a 'Super Moon'
After an early round of showers, the rest of Saturday in southeastern Wisconsin should be drier but still mainly cloudy, according to WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) meteorologist... (photo: WN / Emico Silalahi) Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Forecast   Moon   Photos   Weather   Wikipedia: Wisconsin   Wisconsin
President Barack Obama walks down the stairs from Air Force One upon arrival to Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Saturday, March, 17, 2012. Obama escalates election fight in Ohio, Virginia
Related StoriesAround the WebFollow Us OnFacebookFollow @washtimesQuestion of the DayAre you concerned the U.S. economy may be slowing down? Login to Vote View results... (photo: AP / Jose Luis Magana) The Washington Times
Election   Obama   Ohio   Photos   Wikipedia: Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012
New York, New York (Sep. 19, 2001) -- "Ground Zero" at the World Trade Center disaster, following al-Qaida's terrorist attack. 9/11 mastermind to face 'trial of the century'
The self-confessed mastermind of the 9/11 attacks and four co-accused are due to be arraigned on Saturday at Guantanamo Bay, with all facing the death penalty if... (photo: US Navy file/Photographer´s Mate 2nd Class Aaron Peterson) Sydney Morning Herald
Al Qaida   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: September 11 attacks   US
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