Nicely clear Switched to blog subjects below in the middle of emails, from this diary then finish this diary first, now 11:50pm. Up 7:05, 99 woman not showing up to rent a room for $350, gardener's dad only cleaning outside without cutting grass yet for money and getting $100.
Discovering no payment of property taxes! Writing 3 checks while mom tel Mrs. Wang Dzufa for 1 1/3 hour feeling lonely! 12:08am going to yesterday's diary. 12:49am from answer to [C] about IQ [to Magic Squares], then more answers: [G] on prison tortures and [C] on UK media, until now 1:37am! All bed, but left Mei in full light as usual. 2:20 bed!
1) California Secession by Move On California:
"Californians Dreaming of Secession?" By Susan Jones, CNSNews.com Morning Editor, January 11, 2005
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=/Nation/archive/200501/NAT20050111c.html
"" (CNSNews.com) - California could cut taxes, fully fund education and balance its budget by seceding from the United States, a newly organized group says.
The Committee to Explore California Secession, also known as Move On California, says it hopes to bring people together to consider the merits of an autonomous and independent California. ""
2) Chinese Defense:
"China builds up strategic sea lanes", By Bill Gertz, THE WASHINGTON TIMES, January 18, 2005:
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050117-115550-1929r.htm
"" China is building up military forces and setting up bases along sea lanes from the Middle East to project its power overseas and protect its oil shipments, according to a previously undisclosed internal report prepared for Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld.
"China is building strategic relationships along the sea lanes from the Middle East to the South China Sea in ways that suggest defensive and offensive positioning to protect China's energy interests, but also to serve broad security objectives," said the report sponsored by the director, Net Assessment, who heads Mr. Rumsfeld's office on future-oriented strategies.
The Washington Times obtained a copy of the report, titled "Energy Futures in Asia," which was produced by defense contractor Booz Allen Hamilton. ""
3) Russia=China:Central Asia:USA
"Kyrgyzstan at the Crossroads", Report Drafted By:Dr. Michael A. Weinstein, The Power and Interest News Report (PINR), 19 January 2005:
http://www.pinr.com/
"" As Russian and Chinese economic and military power increases, Moscow and Beijing will exert a pull on Central Asian states that will be difficult for Washington to overcome because its primary interests are elsewhere. As long as Beijing and Moscow continue to act in concert, they will be likely to realize their aim of a joint sphere of influence in Central Asia. ""
4) Magic Squares of China:
(1) "Ancient Mathematical Mystery Highly Cherished ", (China Daily January 18, 2005):
http://www.china.org.cn/english/culture/118135.htm
"" Interpreted as a supernatural sign of the power of the universe, it dominated Chinese cosmological thinking by the 19th century when it was reduced in status to a mathematical curiosity, said Frank Swetz, professor of mathematics with the Pennsylvania State University in his book Legacy of the Luoshu. ""
(2) "Welcome To Gongyi"
http://henan.ccpit.org/baixianzhaoshang/zhengzhou/gongyi/indexe.htm
"" Gongyi is a famous historical and cultural city in Henan Province. The confluence of HuangheRiver and Luohe River is the birthplace of "The book sent by a totoise from Luohe River" , "Thepainting sent by the dragon from Huanghe River "and "Eight-part essay" ;Gongyi is a place wheresome great historical events took place, such as the sacrificial alar to worship the heaven byancient monarch Yellow Emperor, the grand ceremony for emperial crown-passnig by Yao, Shun andYu. capital moving in Xia Dynasty, the pray for rain in Shangtang etc. "
5) Prisoner Torture:
" Feeling like in a world full of "Nazis" #1000 [Iraq pictures 'shocking', PM says]"
"" [Tsai 05.1.19=3+ #1] It's almost 1am now. But, you finally got it, imo. They are coming slowly and gradually everywhere. But, I feel like I'm living in a world full of "Nazis". ==========================Janet wrote:
I could overlook this report, but I'm not going to. The pictures I saw today are repulsive and I dont suppose the public has been allowed to see the worst. I've heard a lot of rhetoric today, politicians and journalists finding reasons, not least of all that Saddam Hussein committed worse atrocities and those pictures were taken in pursuit of his capture.. So what! Are we not trying to return democracy and civilisation into Iraq. I commented before that I think the heads that should roll and be held responsible are the ranks. And who on earth allowed someone with a camera into that environment.Last Updated: Wednesday, 19 January, 2005, 17:22 GMTIraq pictures 'shocking', PM says [pictures at the site]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4187583.stm ""
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