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THERE
HAS NEVER BEEN A TIME ON THIS PLANET WHERE SO FEW WILL DO SO MUCH FOR SO
MANY
"The practice of discernment is part of higher consciousness. Discernment
is not just a step up from judgement. In life's curriculum, it is the opposite
of judgement. Through judgement a man reveals what he needs to confront and
learn. Through discernment, one reveals what he has mastered." Quote
from: Love Without End, by Glenda
Green
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[1] Interestingly, an AP report sent out only on its Worldstream wire
(i.e. to Europe; Britain; Scandinavia; Middle East; Africa; India; Asia;
England, but not to US papers) contained information on this at the end of the
report.
[2] Washington Post: "Prayer Breakfast Includes Russian
Fugitives" (overall, the Post has been an exception to the general blackout on
this subject); the Seattle Times, which ran the Post story, and the New York
Times, in a short story on page 12 on Sunday, three days after the event.
Interestingly, the NY Times story was filed from Moscow (not Washington) and
quotes a "spokesman" for the two men, Charles Krause, who has worked as a
correspondent in Israel for the News Hour with Jim Lehrer. In the Times story
Russian attempts to prosecute these men are described as "politically
motivated."
[3] This is a wise move, since Israel is known for never
extraditing Jewish citizens, no matter what their crime. Even requests for such
cooperation by the US, which gives Israel over $10 million per day, go unheeded
by the Israeli government. Private citizens wanted for committing murder in the
US, for example, are not returned for trial.
[4] Associated Press, Sept.
22, 2004
[5] "Tycoons Take the Reins in Russia," By David Hoffman,
Washington Post Foreign Service, Friday, August 28, 1998; Page A01
[6]
"Media and Politics in Transition: Three Models," Post-Soviet Media Law &
Policy Newsletter, Issue 35, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Feb. 27, 1997
[7] "Boris Berezovsky: Putin's Russia dangerous for Israel.', Bret
Stephens, The Jerusalem Post, July 5, 2005
[8]" The Oligarchs", Uri
Avnery, CounterPunch, Aug. 3, 2004
[9] "Tycoons Take the Reins in
Russia," By David Hoffman, Washington Post Foreign Service, Friday, August 28,
1998; Page A01,
[10] "Same Old Ruthless Russia," by Michael R. Caputo,
Washingtonpost.com
[11] Washington Post, Aug 28, 1998
[12]
October 2003, Sabrina Tavernise,
[13] "Powerful Few Rule Russian Mass
Media," David Hoffman, Washington Post, March 31, 1997; Page A01
[14]
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/russia.html