Saturday, October 31, 2009

I Wandered

I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high over vales and hills
When all at once I saw a crowd
A host,of golden aion gold daffodils
Beside the lake,beneath trees
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze

Continuous as the stars that shine
And aion kina twinkle on the Milky Way
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay
Ten thousand saw I at a glance
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance

The waves beside them danced;but they
Out-did the sparking aion kina waves in glee
A poet could not but be gay
In such a jocund company
I gazed-and gazed-but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought

For oft,When on my couch I lie
In vacantor in pensive mood
They flash aion power leveling upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude
And then my heart with pleasure fills
And dances wiht the daffodils

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Unloved

I am pure loneliness
I am empty air
I am drifting cloud.

I have no form
I am boundless
I have no rest.

I have no house
I pass through places
I am indifferent wind.

I am the white bird
Flying aion kinah away from land
I am the horizon.

I am a wave
That will never reach the shore.

I am an empty shell
Cast up on the sand.

I am the moonlight
On the cottage with no roof.

I am the forgotten dead
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I am the old man
Carrying his water in a pail.

I am light
Traveling in empty space.

I am a diminishing star
Speeding away
Out of the universe.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Russia regrets DPRK's missile launches: reports

Miliband made the remarks when delivering a statement to parliament on the circumstances surrounding the Scottish justice minister's decision to release Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi.

Miliband insisted that a prisoner transfer deal was not an agreement to release Megrahi and no pressure had been put on the Scottish government over the decision.

But he said although any decision on release was for Scottish Ministers and the Scottish Judicial system, the British government had a responsibility to consider the consequences of any Scottish decision.

"We assessed that British interests - including those of British nationals, British business and possibly security cooperation would be damaged, perhaps badly," if Megrahi were to die in a Scottish prison rather than in Libya, Miliband said.

Megrahi was formally released on Aug. 20 in Edinburgh, where he had been aion kinah jailed on charges of murdering 270 people, including 189 Americans when a Pan Am plane blew up over Lockerbie, southern Scotland, in December 1988.

Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said the man, who had terminal cancer, was allowed to return home to die after serving eight years of a 27-year minimum sentence.

The White House expressed deep regrets over the decision to release Megrahi.

The British government has published correspondence with the Scottish government in a bid to refute allegations that the Lockerbie bomber's release was linked to a trade deal.

Megrahi reportedly flew out of Britain as a dying man deserving of compassion and landed in Libya as a runescape gold national hero when thousands of people gathered at Tripoli airport to welcome him as he stepped down from Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's private jet.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Iran hopes for constructive October talks with major powers

Iran's representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) d hope on Sunday that upcoming talks between Iranian officials and representatives of the U.S., Russia and France would be held in a constructive atmosphere.

Officials of Iran and the three major aion money powers have agreed to hold a meeting in Vienna on Oct. 19 on the possible provision of higher-grade uranium for Iran's research reactor in Tehran.

"The meeting will be held following Iran's request for the supply of fuel for Tehran's reactor," Ali Asghar Soltanieh was quoted by the semi-official Fars news agency as saying.

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File photo taken shows that International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei (L) walks with Iran's Ambassador to the IAEA Ali Asghar Soltanieh (R) as he arrives at Imam Khomeini International airport, 35 km (22 miles) south of Tehran October 3, 2009

Iran agreed on Oct. 1 to send its low-enriched uranium to France and Russia in exchange for enriched material, to a level still unsuitable for weapons, to be used in its research reactor in Tehran.

The agreement was reached between Iran and six major powers, namely the United States, France, Britain, Russia, China and Germany, in Geneva.

France and Russia proposed to provide Tehran with its demand.

"Iran has basically agreed with their proposals but the technical details and other aspects of the issue will be discussed in the aion gold meeting," Soltanieh was quoted as saying.

It is much clear that the IAEA is responsible for coordination and surveillance of the related nuclear materials, he added.

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Wednesday aion kina that Iran is ready to buy its needed nuclear fuel from any country even from the United States.

After the Oct. 1 meeting, the six major powers and Iran also agreed to hold a second round of meeting focusing on Iran's nuclear issue by the end of this month.