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The Old Man
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"Team America world police" world tour
With special guests "NATO" Tour dates 2011 Libya 2011 Syria 2011 Damascus 2012 Saudi Arabia-Canceled 2012 N. Korea-Canceled 2013 China-Canceled 2014 Russia-Canceled 2015 the band breaks up farewell tour possible tour location south America ![]() |
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I hope the tour is canceled, then countries need to take matters into their own hands
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Syria's government will resign on Tuesday, said a senior official as AFP. A new government must then be cleared within 24 hours.
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Syrian cabinet resigns amid unrest, says state TV
The Syrian cabinet has resigned, state-run television has said.
President Bashar al-Assad accepted the cabinet's resignation following a meeting on Tuesday. The resignation is the latest concession by the government aimed at curbing more than a week of mass protests. President Assad is expected to address the nation in the next 24 hours to announce he is lifting the emergency law and restrictions on civil liberty. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12897223 Note: Update Record, 29 March 2011 Last updated at 13:51 GMT
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Syrian Leader Blames Turmoil on ‘Conspiracy’
CAIRO — In his first address to the nation after bloody protests and calls for reform, President Basher al-Assad blamed a broad conspiracy from beyond his borders on Wednesday for Syria’s turmoil and offered no concessions to ease his authoritarian regime’s grip on public life.
To apparently choreographed cries of support and applause, Mr. Assad appeared only briefly before the country’s Parliament for what had been billed as a major speech that would define his response to the biggest challenge facing the government’s authority in decades. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/31/wo...1syria.html?hp Note: Update Record, March 30, 2011
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