Friday, November 8, 2013

Some DAILY MAIL ON LINE News for Friday Nov. 8, 2014



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Obama says 'sorry' for healthcare shambles and his broken promises on medical insurance cancellations
President Obama personally apologized Thursday to Americans who have lost their health insurance after he promised more than two dozen times that it would never happen The president told NBC News that he's sorry people took his assurances to the bank, now that more people have lost their insurance than have signed up.





World's first 3D-printed gun made from 30 METAL components is created – and it has already fired 50 rounds successfully
gun parts Solid Concepts, based in Texas, used a 'laser sintering process' and powdered metals to create a pistol based on a 1911 design.





'I have to pay for fuel for my yacht': King of Belgium says he cannot live on $1.1million a year as government rules out increasing his allowance
King Albert II King Albert II says $1.1million a year allowance, handed to him after he abdicated in July, is not enough to live on.




Now Google wants to follow you in the mall: Firm tests tracker that knows where a person is and what they're buying
Google can already access certain information about a user through its own apps, such as the mobile Chrome browser, Google Maps, pictured, Gmail and Google+. Under the plans, California-based Google could track each time a user entered a high-street shop to check if that person looked at ads for the company online first.






A FALSE-FLAG ATTACK BY US AND WEST TO DESTROY BITCOIN?


Bitcoin site is hacked: $1million of the virtual currency is stolen as young entrepreneur is forced to deny it was an 'inside job'
Theft: $1million bitcoins were stolen from an Australian man's website The Australian man, who refused to be identified citing fears for his safety, said thieves compromised his site took a haul of virtual currency.




 
Middle East peace talks under threat as Palestine say Israel is the 'only suspect' in the death of poisoned Yasser Arafat
'Poisoned': Yasser Arafat (pictured here in London in 1997) a chief Palestinian investigator says Israel is the 'only suspect' Israel is the only suspect in the 2004 death of Yasser Arafat, the chief Palestinian investigator in the case says.





Family's fury as police TASER stepfather to stop him from running into burning home to save three-year-old toddler who died in fire
x Riley Miller, 3, tragically died in a house fire in Louisiana, Missouri, last Thursday after police used a stun gun on the boy's stepfather to prevent him trying to save his son.





UK GOVERNMENT DEFENDS ILLEGAL SPYING BY ATTACKING THE MESSENGER, EDWARD SNOWDEN


Al Qaeda 'lap up Snowden leaks': Britain's spy chiefs vent fury at publication of stolen secrets in unprecedented public hearing
Unprecedented: MI5 boss Andrew Parker, MI^'s Sir John Sawers and GCHQ director Sir Iain Lobban appear in public together for the first time In a public appearance, the heads of MI5, MI6 and GCHQ launched a devastating attack on the Guardian's reporting of confidential files stolen by Edward Snowden





Reports of sexual assaults in the military increased 46% last year
Reports on sexual assault in the military have risen in the past year (a US soldier stands guard in Afghanistan, pictured in August) There were 3,553 assault complaints in the first three quarters of the fiscal year from October 2012 through June, the Pentagon reported.





Possible FALSE negative PR attack on Edward Snowden by the West-Controlled Media to damage his hero image:

Edward Snowden convinced fellow NSA workers to give up computer passwords in order to access classified material
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden may have convinced other NSA employees to give up their log-in details, according to sources Snowden may have persuaded between 20 and 25 fellow workers at the NSA regional operations center in Hawaii to give him their logins and passwords.





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