Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Ideas for Mom

Mother's Day is right around the corner and it is always a wonderful time to let your mama know how much she is cherished!  I thought I would share some fun ideas that your mom is sure to love.

Necklace
 

The necklaces all have sweet messages and they're reasonably priced.  This one is perfect for mom...so dainty and sweet!

Phone Case
  For the tech savvy mom, why not update her iPhone case with this cute floral Kate Spade one?  It's a little bit retro and a little bit whimsy...perfect for mom!

Candle
Jo Malone has the most heavenly scents that are mature enough for mom, but the whole family will enjoy.  This candle's geometric pattern adds a fun touch.

Flowers
Flowers always brighten a day and these peonies are sure to do the trick!  I love the look of a single type of flower in a bunch....makes a great impact!

Dress

 Dress are a traditional gift on Mother's Day. A great Printed Suit for the spring and summer!  :)

If you're don't want to spend too much, you can always make Mom...

Breakfast in Bed!
She'll be sure to love that...and just the opportunity to spend quality time with you.  :)

Whatever you do for your Mom this Sunday, I hope it's a special one!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden dead - Obama

Osama Bin Laden  

Bin Laden was top of the US "most wanted" list
Al-Qaeda founder and leader Osama Bin Laden has been killed by US forces in Pakistan, President Obama has said.
The al-Qaeda leader was killed in a ground operation outside Islamabad based on US intelligence, the first lead for which emerged last August.Mr Obama said after "a firefight", US forces took possession of his body.Bin Laden was accused of being behind a number of atrocities, including the attacks on New York and Washington on 11 September 2001.He was top of the US "most wanted" list.

Mr Obama said it was "the most significant achievement to date in our nation's effort to defeat al-Qaeda".
The US has put its embassies around the world on alert, warning Americans of the possibility of al-Qaeda reprisal attacks for Bin Laden's killing.Crowds gathered outside the White House in Washington DC, chanting "USA, USA" after the news emerged.

AT THE SCENE

Last night there were rumours an operation was going on in an area close to Abbottabad. There were unconfirmed reports of a military helicopter crashing in the area as well.

Witnesses said the whole area was cordoned off and nobody was allowed close although they did hear gunshots and firearms. But nobody had any inkling that this was an operation to get Osama bin Laden.
For those who keep a close on eye on these matters it wasn't a total shock that he was ultimately hunted down in an urban area.

In the past we have had reports of him being treated in hospitals in Rawalpindi for kidney problems. There was even one report that he was treated in the southern city of Karachi. All of these were officially denied.
And some of the big al-Qaeda and Taliban names in the past have been captured in big Pakistani cities. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Kuwaiti-born senior al Qaeda leader was captured in Rawalpindi, Pakistan and Afghan Taliban military commander Mullah Baradar was reportedly captured in Karachi.

Lead last August
 
Bin Laden approved the 9/11 attacks in which nearly 3,000 people died, saying later that the results had exceeded his expectations.He evaded the forces of the US and its allies for almost a decade, despite a $25m bounty on his head.His death will be seen as a major blow to al-Qaeda but also raise fears of reprisal attacks, correspondents say.

Mr Obama said he had been briefed last August on a possible lead to Bin Laden's whereabouts."It was far from certain, and it took many months to run this thread to ground," Mr Obama said."I met repeatedly with my national security team as we developed more information about the possibility that we had located Bin Laden hiding within a compound deep inside of Pakistan.

"And finally, last week, I determined that we had enough intelligence to take action, and authorised an operation to get Osama Bin Laden and bring him to justice," the president said.On Sunday a small team of US forces undertook the operation in Abbottabad, north of Islamabad.After a "firefight" Bin Laden was killed and his body taken by US forces, the president said. 

Momentous achievement

Former US President Bill Clinton said in a statement: "This is a profoundly important moment not just for the families of those who lost their lives on 9/11 and in al-Qaeda's other attacks but for people all over the world who want to build a common future of peace, freedom, and cooperation for our children."


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Mr Clinton's successor, President George W Bush, described the news as a "momentous achievement".
"The fight against terror goes on, but tonight America has sent an unmistakable message: No matter how long it takes, justice will be done," Mr Bush said in a statement.

BBC Security correspondent Frank Gardner says that to many in the West, Bin Laden became the embodiment of global terrorism, but to others he was a hero, a devout Muslim who fought two world superpowers in the name of jihad.

The son of a wealthy Saudi construction family, Bin Laden grew up in a privileged world. But soon after the Soviets invaded Afghanistan he joined the Mujahideen there and fought alongside them with his Arab followers, a group that later formed the nucleus for al-Qaeda.

After declaring war on America in 1998, Bin Laden is widely believed to have been behind the bombings of US embassies in East Africa, a billion-dollar US warship, and the attacks on New York and Washington.