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Monday, May 14, 2012

They meet in Islamabad military leaders of Pakistan, Afghanistan and ISAF


The top military leaders of Pakistan, Afghanistan and the NATO mission in Afghanistan met today in the Pakistani capital to try to reopen supply routes to the Allies as a central theme. The delegations were led by the Pakistani army chief, Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani, Afghan, Sher Mohammad Karimi, and the head of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), American John Allen. According to a note issued by the Pakistani army, the meeting focused on "border control measures and implementation of mechanisms to prevent incidents on both sides of the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan." This meeting marks an improvement of relations between NATO and Islamabad, which bottomed out after the death of 24 Pakistani soldiers because an Allied bombing raid by mistake in a post on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan last November. The so-called tripartite commission between the two neighboring countries and ISAF meets regularly, but had not met since that border incident, which caused outrage in Pakistan and the closing off of supplies to Allied troops. According to official sources quoted by local daily Express Tribune, the possible reopening of roads and Pakistan to supply convoys ISAF has been discussed today and in a private meeting yesterday between Kiyani and Allen. The Pakistani media speak for days on the possible resumption of supplies to the Allies through Pakistan and expected to occur before the NATO summit that within one week will take place in Chicago with Afghanistan as a key issue. Last Friday, the secretary general of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in Brussels that Pakistan was not invited to the summit and recalled the difficulties of the mission in Afghanistan for the Pakistani veto the passage of supplies.

No end of the world by the year 3500


American archaeologists have discovered the oldest known Mayan calendars.
Phew, we are saved! Resell your bunkers immediately: the end of the world will not take place December 21, 2012, contrary to the claims of popular rumor . This would be based on a prediction detected in the Mayan calendars . But American archaeologists have discovered the oldest known Mayan calendars on the walls of a house in Guatemala. 

"Beyond the Year 3500"

"The ancient Maya predicted the world would continue in 7000 and that year things would be exactly as they were then," says archaeologist William Saturno of Boston University, who led the excavations. "Some calendars also go even beyond the year 3500 our Christian calendar". In one room of this house, the walls are indeed covered with glyphs (characters carved in stone) many of which are numbers representing calculations related to different calendar cycles of that civilization. This is a ceremonial ephemeris of 260 days, the solar calendar of 365 days, and the annual cycle of 584 days of the planet Venus and that of 780 days of March.

The obsession with the end of the world

"Today we are always looking for signs that the world will stop when the Maya rather sought assurances that nothing would change, it's a totally different mindset," said William Saturno. "The announcement may seem anecdotal, but the obsession with the end of the world is not so marginal,". According to an international survey of Ipsos, nearly 15% of earthlings to think of their living experience of the end of the world, and they are nearly 10% believe, in accordance with the Mayan prophecy, it could happen in December. These can now be reassured, or at least change prophecy.

Ahmadinejad does not need war to destroy Israel

There is no 'need weapons to destroy Israel. And it 'believes that Iranian President Mahmoud Aghmadinejad, Press Tv issuer mentioned Criticising the region's countries that spend billions of dollars in weapons, Ahmadinejad said: "If their goal and' fight the Zionist regime, need to know you do not need a war to destroy him. "

Premier League: Manchester City champion at the end of stoppage time and after 44 years


That was the year or never. After 44 years of waiting, Manchester City was to become English champions on Sunday afternoon. Level on points with United's biggest rival, he never missed a win against Queens Park Rangers with Roberto Mancini's men to win the title. The dream almost aa nightmare: the Citizens were conducted (1-2) at home against a team reduced to 10 after the expulsion of Joey Barton, and despite having led the scoring with a goal of Zabaleta. Meanwhile, MU win went to Sunderland (0-1) on a goal by Wayne Rooney. But teammates have maraque Mario Balotelli twice in stoppage time, by Dzeko (92nd) and Aguero (94th), snatching the title to the Reds. "City already has one hand on the trophy", said Sir Alex before games. This hand was very nearly cracked, but she finally stood firm.

Mexico: 40 dead bodies found in pieces


The number of mutilated bodies, found on a road adjacent to Monterrey, the third most populous city, " amounts to 49, of which 43 of them are men and six women, "he told the local press a spokesman for the state attorney. Initially the authorities had counted 37 bodies dumped in the morning in black plastic bags beside the road, and the removal of the bodies has been difficult for the state meet, said the source, who noted that skills continue. The remains appeared in the town of Cadereyta , upstate, on a road that connects to the border city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas state, on the border with the United States, said several newspapers in their online editions.  According to local media reports it is a new chapter in the bloody war between drug trafficking organizations, and particularly the victims may have fallen during a conflict between the Zetas and the Sinaloa cartel.