Thursday, March 15, 2012

News #Egypt Egypt's top prosecutor on Thursday charged 75 people in connection with a deadly soccer riot last month

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Gobari Crown  -  7:58 AM  -  Public
Egypt's chief prosecutor has charged 75 people with murder or negligence over a riot which followed a football match. At least 74 people were killed when rival fans clashed after a game in Port Sai...
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Egypt's top prosecutor on Thursday charged 75 people in connection with a deadly soccer riot last month in the Mediterranean city of Port Said in which authorities said fans were thrown to their death off the stadium walls and others killed by explosives as they tried to flee.
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Attacks on a natural gas pipeline in Egypt, which provides significant power to Jordan and Israel, could have fallout throughout the region.
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Israel, all of Israel, will be on scheduled rolling black outs next week after missing such a tiny amount of energy from one tiny little pipeline...wait until the oil stops flowing from Iran.

Israel will be back in the stone ages and with the rise of what Anonymous is seeing and calling the Fourth Reich. Israel better be careful.
The Finance Ministry says the cost includes NIS 12 billion to buy alternative fuel, and NIS 3 billion in environmental damage.
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Christopher Lynn  -  I guess we'll all wait and see then.
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Satyr Icon  -  From this link: http://www.mytravelcost.com/petrol-prices/

Israelis are enjoying cheaper petrol at the bowser than either France or UK. And UK has some of it's own sources in the North Sea afaik.

So I'm guessing Israel either gets it's oil from Norway, Mexico, or the UK as it did back in 2006, or from the other Arabian oil producers. Perhaps via USA? Note that Iran is not an Arabic country. For those who may not have known that.

Also, it's a guess. I have no current info to confirm those guesses.
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