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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Looses something in translation? ..............Holy crap!

DES IMPACTS DANS LE DOS OU L'ARRIÈRE DE LA TÊTE
Un homme de 60 ans aurait été atteint à la tempe, la poitrine, la hanche et au dos, alors qu'un ressortissant turco-américain a été touché par cinq balles tirées à bout portant contre le visage, l'arrière du crâne, le dos et deux fois la jambe, selon le journal britannique. Deux autres hommes ont essuyé quatre balles et cinq des corps présentaient des impacts dans le dos ou l'arrière de la tête.
Les autorités israéliennes affirment avoir riposté à l'attaque de militants munis de barres de fer, de couteaux ou encore d'armes à feu lors de l'abordage de leur navire dans la nuit de dimanche à lundi. Les organisateurs de la flottille qui souhaitaient se rendre à Gaza avec une cargaison d'aide humanitaire malgré le blocus israélien affirment au contraire que les commandos israéliens ont tiré aveuglément sur les passagers, qui se sont défendus avec des barres de fer.

Google translation:



IMPACTS IN THE BACK OR BACK OF THE HEAD

A 60 year old man was shot in the forehead, chest, hip and back, while a Turkish-American citizen was hit by five bullets fired at point blank against the face, the back of the skull, back and leg twice, according to British newspaper. Two other men have suffered four balls and five bodies were impacts in the back or the back of the head.The Israeli authorities say they have responded to the attack of militants equipped with iron bars, knives or firearms during the collision of their ship in the night from Sunday to Monday.The organizers of the fleet who wanted to go to Gaza with a cargo of humanitarian aid despite the Israeli blockade on the contrary say that Israeli commandos fired indiscriminately at the passengers who fought back with iron bars.

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APPLE'S secrecy about product launches is legendary.
But when chief executive Steve Jobs takes the stage this week, the world may have already had a glimpse of what is expected to be the next iPhone.
Mr Jobs is the keynote speaker at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco this week, an annual event at which the tech giant reveals its latest must-have devices.
This year's conference, which has attracted more than 5000 developers, carries less mystery than years past due to an Apple software engineer's unfortunate evening in a California beer garden a little over two months ago.
The engineer, Robert "Gray'' Powell, lost a prototype of the next-generation iPhone while drinking at the Gourmet Haus Staudt near Apple headquarters earlier this year.