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SREA Acquires $75 Million Dollar Asset!

Score One Inc.(SREA)
$0.30

News hit just after close. SREA has acquired the $75 Million peace of
land for the new "Recreation Town" in Dalian. This new project mimics a
Facility in "Shui On" that profited more than $100 Million USD. SREA is
going to go through the roof after this hits investors this weekend. Get
on SREA at open on Monday!

"Let's shoot him in the legs," said the other. She's spent most of her
adult life working for Israeli organisations which campaign for peace.
They'll have to postpone our exams.

"It takes a long, long time.

Israel says the barrier is to prevent suicide bombers from launching
attacks on Israeli citizens. Some groups are targeting men with beards
and women with veils I never expected Gaza to be like this. We were
meant to give one of our final presentations by video-conference
tomorrow, but that is impossible now. But in crowded Gaza, innocent
bystanders often get hurt. There was revolution in the air, a popular
protest.
That makes more than six million people, one of the biggest displaced
populations in the world. The bullet came from far away.

Regional power-house Saudi Arabia has also been pumping aid and money
into Lebanon. Protests this May were anti-government rather than
pro-peace It was the hottest night of the year so far.

"It is difficult for people that have suffered the occupation all their
lives to believe in peace," she says.

It's sad but it's true". Insecurity has spread across Gaza Strip My
father is a doctor and has been really upset about not being able to see
his patients in his clinic. This has not happened. Israel's army -
viewed as the most powerful in the Middle East - was unable to stop
them. She is a close colleague and a key supporter of the founding of
the breakaway Kadima party.
Terrorists don't seem to care whose children they are killing and whose
fathers they are wounding. Martin Patience considers what has happened
to the Palestinian peace movement.

The controversial armed forces chief of staff at the time of the war,
Dan Halutz has already gone. "We held big events which were important as
we tried to get public momentum behind the peace process.

The failures in the war last summer, the ever-fresh stench of scandals.
But most of that still hasn't made it into the mainstream narrative.
But in crowded Gaza, innocent bystanders often get hurt. Now various
groups specialise in human rights, health care, civil rights. While
talking to many of them, I heard on the phone the sound of gun shots.
Foreign powers control all of Gaza's borders; opening and closing them
at will. It's a really boring way to learn. Masked gunman controlling a
street in Gaza City On Tuesday, I was stopped by three militants at a
roadblock close to the Palestinian Legislative Council.

His position is made even more difficult by persistent rumours that
defence minister and Labour party leader Amir Peretz is considering his
resignation.

An apartment building here, around the corner from our home, was bombed.
At the time, some Israeli Arabs were very critical of Israel's actions.
I had to return to my local supermarket to buy milk for my child. "It
takes a long, long time. A series of events since last summer's war in
Lebanon have reawakened fears in Israel of an enemy within.

"We can't go to their areas, they can't come here.
I was there for a very short time.
"We should respect all countries that offer help to Lebanon, it's to the
benefit of the people, except those countries that have a political
agenda, and try to take away people's dignity.

I am confined to my home. Again, this is land that Palestinians see as
the basis for a future state.

Now various groups specialise in human rights, health care, civil rights.

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