47 years ago...and now...next year on tiger year..i will be completly 48 years old...
i borned under influence of new moon...so i never scare anything although that is the secret inside darkness...maybe look like my depart..borned after me two days...and very strange thing that in my birth day...the brightly stardust over my sunrise birth time are jupitor and venus..that make me full of alert about knowledge and life ...
in black night....with sun,moon and mercury nearly close ..venus look very ...very...springle..so look like i am love to decorate myself and full of self of belonging in my properties and assets i behave rule..sometime i am very dump into saving style and look luxury taste on convenient as human being 's life must be..
but my venus click my heart to invite nice fresh relation and relationship to many people and stunned some to...follow my life...
maybe they can get the better creativity and innovate activities from my warning...critisizing...or cliaming..complaining...for some of low chance people in this world..
few people can touch...
i know that gap of development countries...make us more and more far away from each other..
but when we look back and walk from the hightest residence to persuade the lower stage human being for help themselves by supporting and sharing from above status..
maybe ...not too long time after nice cooperation among countries of this world..
we will be the master of the stars!!!!...look like most refugee be change to live on moon...mar or the biggest jupitor!!!!
peace coming...science and technology be peaking to top...after cooperation of unique world...no war?????
i donot know future..only guessing...
that time maybe my next life ...under new moon again???
mar on nice angle with jupitor and venus make me fight like tiger...no way to defeated!!
with dignity of tiger way ..i will fight for the right of the fair play..although i have nothing to survive...look like only dump..
mercury still make me try to communicate with others in new moon way..i cannot present direct to the sun...power of benefit and profit contrast can burn me and left the poverty and low chance still be only labour ..no way out to be rule the law...to protect poverty 's right..
the sun must be burn your eyes although time of eclipse...biggest jupitor can get big scar...but still be the big knowledge and rule the world...we cannot fight directly to unfair governors in this world...but community empowerment and nice local marketing can growth after cooperation missions?????maybe...that is the job of network in community development issue and goal..not only my country and my CDD ...you too!!
sugar on the month of feeling that many countries of this world need to free thier people from poverty cage...look like my country is the best modeling one...many visiting from deligate...
i donot know why our depart not recruit international relations officer positions about foriengner affairs on local communitie villages visit in many flagship provinces???low chance of advance executive or income and benefit way???i know that after big training ..our personel can be everything!!!!
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Darkness falls in Asia during total eclipse, luring masses
- Story Highlights
- Event is longest of 21st century, astronomers predict it would last over 6 minutes
- People in parts of Pacific Ocean, China and India able to get full view
- Chinese city of Shanghai touted as one of the best spots to watch the eclipse
- Some unusual watching events include a cruise, plane trip and a music festival
CNN
(CNN) -- The longest solar eclipse of the century cast a wide shadow for several minutes over Asia and the Pacific Ocean Wednesday, luring throngs of people outside to watch the spectacle.
State television in China broadcast this image of the eclipse.
Day turned into night, temperatures turned cooler in cities and villages teemed with amateur stargazers.
The total eclipse started in India on Wednesday morning and moved eastward across Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Vietnam, China and parts of the Pacific. Millions cast their eyes towards the heavens to catch a rare view of the sun's corona.
Cloud cover in some areas prevented people from fully savoring the phenomenon. Still, many were awed.
Tim O'Rourke, a 45-year-old freelance photographer from Detroit, Michigan, lives in Hong Kong but traveled up to Shanghai -- touted as one of the best spots to watch the eclipse. Watch the 'exceptional' eclipse »
"It was pitch black like midnight," said O'Rourke, standing in People's Square with what appeared to be a crowd of thousands.
"Definitely not disappointed we came. Of course it would have been much better with nice weather, blue skies. But still it was a great experience, it was a lot of fun." he said. Viewing the eclipse in pictures »
Total eclipses occur about twice a year as the moon passes between the Earth and the sun on the same plane as Earth's orbit. Wednesday's event lasted up to more than six minutes in some places. Watch what a total solar eclipse entails »
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By Elise Labott
CNN State Department Producer
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday she was only recently made aware of reconciliation talks between U.S. diplomats and Sunni insurgents in Iraq, and she promised to keep the Iraqi government informed about such discussions in the future.
“We intend to make sure the Iraqi government is fully informed of any such activities,” Clinton told reporters following a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. “We want a close working relationship.”
Iraqi officials said Friday they were investigating reports of the meetings, calling them a violation of Iraqi sovereignty. The reports, which detail a supposed signed agreement between the Americans and insurgents, have angered Iraqis as they seek to establish their authority in the wake of the withdrawal of American troops from Iraqi cities.
Al-Maliki said he was “satisfied” with what he heard from Clinton, who assured him the United States would not negotiate with any extremists who killed Iraqi or American troops.
Ali al-Jubouri, identified as the secretary-general of the Political Council of the Iraqi Resistance, told Al-Jazeera his group held talks with U.S. officials in March and in May and signed a “protocol to organize the negotiation process and a document that included U.S. recognition of the Iraqi resistance.”
The State Department acknowledged unspecified meetings took place months ago but said the Iraqi government knew about them at the time.
Deputy State Department Spokesman Robert Wood said Friday that the meetings were part of a wide range of U.S. contacts with Iraqis to promote political reconciliation.
“The meetings in question occurred months ago and with the knowledge of officials within the Iraqi government,” Wood said. “Having spent the past six years helping Iraq build a representative and effective democratic government, the last thing we would do is take any action intended to undercut it.”
A senior administration official told CNN that embassy officials did sign a protocol document with the group about logistics for the third round of talks. When the talks were scrapped, he said, the document was leaked.
But Clinton, who said the talks were “only recently brought to my attention,” said the State Department “did not authorize” the signing such a protocol.
U.S. diplomatic and military officials have negotiated with Sunni insurgents in the past with some success, most notably persuading Sunni tribal leaders to turn against al Qaeda, which has been cited as a key factor for the reduction of violence in 2007.
The reports of the meetings come as al-Maliki wrapped up a visit to the United States after meeting President Barack Obama on Wednesday.
On Friday Clinton held two hours of talks with al-Maliki about the future strategic partnership between the U.S. and Iraq, in which they agreed to cooperate on a wide range of issues, ranging from education to trade to tourism.
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