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we'd be sued by FIFA for copyright infringement

huh maybe eastern europe oughta sue FIFA for copyright infringement

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:lol

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I thought that was because they were gonna field anybody from their empire as the "national team"

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How do we actually handle being good at soccer? What should we tell the Brits, that's a tough one.

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We need to rebrand, I think maybe a new logo

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WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A Polish magazine said Sunday it has obtained recordings of a conversation in which Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski says the country's strong alliance with the U.S. "isn't worth anything" and is "even harmful because it creates a false sense of security."

In a short transcript of the conversation, a person identified as Sikorski by the magazine Wprost tells former finance minister, Jacek Rostowski, that Poles naively believe the U.S. bolsters their security. Using vulgar language, the person argues that such beliefs are nonsense, and that the Polish-U.S. alliance alienates the Russians and Germans.

There has been no official confirmation that it is Sikorski who speaks in the conversation.

Wprost last week set off a political storm in Poland with the release of a recording of a conversation between central bank head Marek Belka and Interior Minister Bartlomiej Sienkiewicz. In the recording the two discussed how the bank could help the governing party win re-election in 2015, an apparent violation of the bank's independence.

That publication has already threatened to bring down the government of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, and the new recording is expected to add to the troubles. Although the latest conversation doesn't reveal any illegal actions, the strong language and opinions would likely put the foreign minister on the defensive if they are confirmed to be true.

Sikorski has been an outspoken critic of the Kremlin and has strongly criticized Russian actions in Ukraine this year. In the past he was a strong supporter of the United States, though he has become more critical of Washington in recent years.

He has also been widely mentioned as a possible successor to Catherine Ashton as the EU's foreign policy chief. Poland officially put him forward as a candidate last month.

The government will make a comment after the recording is published in full, spokeswoman Malgorzata Kidawa-Blonska said.

Wprost said it will publish the sound files of the recording Monday or Tuesday.

http://news.yahoo.com/report-polish-min … ntentstory

It's almost as if you can't carry these guys on a river of BS anymore

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Render wrote:

Hell they looked like poisoned, diseased, sleepy.
Never seen such a disgrace in football, all of them were slowered like in a charm

Blame it on Rio

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It is too bad injuries just took the World Cup away from America.  We finally had a championship team.

Yeah that's it. Injuries!

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Well Iran has always stood ready to work with us and screw  us and kill our envoys and blow up Americans all over the world.  All we had to do was get over ourselves and work with them on that

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there was a saying in the 1970s

"drunk on too much ass"

I think it applies to America 2014

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Stupid puppets X(

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not that anybody cares, apparently.

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which reminds me of something Bush said once

those of you in NATO may want to consider a military pact with Russia

"We will not tire. We will not falter. We will not fail."

The "we" was stupid.

<sigh>

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oh  no, all the RINOs say it is because he was just a jerk, nothing to see here, viva amnestia

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The extinct influenza virus that caused the worst flu pandemic in history has been recreated from fragments of avian flu found in wild ducks in a controversial experiment to show how easy it would be for the deadly flu strain to reemerge today.

Scientists said the study involved infecting laboratory ferrets with close copies of the 1918 virus – which was responsible for the Spanish Flu pandemic that killed an estimated 50 million people – to see how easy it can be transmitted in the best animal model of the human disease.

But other researchers have denounced the research as foolhardy and dangerous. Critics said that any benefits of the attempts to recreate 1918-like flu viruses from existing avian flu strains do not justify the catastrophic risks if such a genetically engineered virus were to escape either deliberately or accidentally from the laboratory and cause a deadly influenza pandemic.

However, Professor Yoshihiro Kawaoka of the University of Wisconsin-Madison dismissed the criticisms of his research saying that it is necessary for the development of influenza vaccines and other countermeasures designed to minimise the risks of a future flu pandemic.

“These critics fail to appreciate the precautions and safeguards built into our work, the regulation, review and oversight these studies receive….The risks of conducting this research are not ignored, but they can be effectively managed and mitigated,” Professor Kawaoka said.

“We know studies like ours advance the field and help those responsible for making decisions about surveillance and pandemic preparedness [to] base decisions on scientific fact, rather than conjecture. Therefore our research provides important benefits that cannot be achieved by other means,” he said in an email to The Independent.

The study, which was carried out in a secure laboratory with the second highest biosafety level, showed that all the necessary ingredients exist in the wild population of bird flu viruses for the emergence of a virus similar to the deadly 1918 flu strain.

“Because avian influenza viruses in nature require only a few changes to adapt to humans and cause a pandemic, it is important to understand the mechanisms involved in adaptation and identify the key mutations so we can be better prepared,” Professor Kawaoka said.

“The point of the study was to assess the risk of avian viruses currently circulating in nature. We found genes in avian influenza viruses quite closely related to the 1918 virus and, to evaluate the pandemic potential should such a 1918-like virus emerge, identified changes that enabled it to transmit in ferrets,” he said.

The 1918 virus was recreated from eight genes found in avian flu viruses isolated from populations of wild ducks. Using a technique known as “reverse genetics” the scientists rebuilt the entire virus so that it was 97 per cent identical to the 1918 strain, known from viruses recovered from frozen corpses, according to the study published in the journal Cell Host and Microbe.

Tests on ferrets showed that the virus was still able to cause flu-like symptoms. When it was further mutated at just seven points, the virus spread easily from one animal to another – indicating that it could cause a pandemic in the human population.

Professor Kawaoka has already come under fire for carrying out previous studies to enhance the transmissibility of the deadly H5N1 strain of avian flu – which is highly lethal to humans but does not pass easily from one person to another – by repeatedly exposing ferrets to the engineered virus.

“Like many of the recent ‘gain-of-function’ studies, this one created a novel virus that is likely both transmissible and virulent in humans,” said Marc Lipsitch, professor of epidemiology at Harvard University.

“This is a risky activity, even in the safest labs. Scientists should not take such risks without strong evidence that the work could save lives, which this [study] does not provide,” Professor Lipsitch said.

Robert Kolter, professor of microbiology at Harvard Medical School, said: “The scientists doing this work are so immersed in their own self-aggrandisement, they have become completely blind to the irresponsibility of their acts. Their arguments in favour of such work, i.e. increase ability for surveillance, remain as weak as ever.”

Simon Wain-Hobson, a virologist at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, said: “The work doesn’t offer us much. The risk of escape is small but non-zero. I do not see such benefits, so on balance we are worse off.”

yikes

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x(

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Little Paul wrote:

the 10$ stick is when you do have broadband. hmm

I'm 20th century, I believe in plugging things in with cords in buried pipes

The Cloud is something to disperse with an airburst nuke X(

rawr /shakes fist

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link to $10 stick please, I have a wifi antenna but no free service

have no broadband either


verizon was pretty lousy in my area

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sikhs arent muslims

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Little Paul wrote:

I'm so glad my gov spend our tax money on great leader Obama, but then again, the responsibilities of my gov has no boundaries. It costs us 700.000€ directly. I'm also glad so many people in Brussels sacrificed their time freely in traffic jams like me or the ones that stayed at home. Its no problem because we also got something back in return: a speech and the sight of some impressive transport vehicles.


Hey that is just Obama being friendly, he does that to his closest pals in Hollywood too! See when he comes to a Hollywood mansion to raise money, he not only has to shut down everything along the road he takes to get there, he has to shut down three alternate routes too to prevent an ambush! AND the Los Angeles International Airport, even if he lands at an Air Force base 30 miles away! You're being treated like an American citizen for a day!

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He does not get Secret Service, he will be the first ex President not to in recent times.  They voted that in during the Bush years.

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I got a laptop thanks, I just don't have a wifi card anymore and no wifi at the house

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if i get a  real computer isntead of this pos smartphone  i will  go  cite the IPCC reports since 1991 which did not say anything about greenhouse effect taking a  holiday for  15  years

the last time  global  average temps went up for 12  straight months, MC Hammer was bigger than Madonna

Flint you ignorant slut  you are talking about physical clouds of gas!  everybody here is talking about global warming which like skyrim only exists in propriertary software.  just because certain latitudes in the southern hemisphere which are half  bald oceans arent postulated to heat any differently than northern hemisphere  latitudes which intersect the G20, doesn't prove anything!  the model of  earth's climate is an altered amalgam of lots of regional measures that dont acyually  correspond to anywhere! that's science!

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What happens when Obama is ex-President and still tries to hang with Jay Z?  That will be a sad day.