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Window washer falls 11 stories, smashes into moving car in SF - Los Angeles Times Friday November 21 st , 2014  at  6:37 PM Top Stories - Google News 1 Share CBS News Window washer falls 11 stories, smashes into moving car in SF Los Angeles Times A window washer fell 11 stories from a San Francisco building before bouncing off a moving car, police said. lRelated Violent microburst sends mud flowing from burn area · L.A. Now · Violent microburst sends mud flowing from burn area. See all related. 8. Window washer survives 11-story fall in California Porterville Recorder all 68 news articles » With a thump and a crash of shattering glass , the middle-aged window washer smashed into a moving car just after 10 a.m. Friday morning. He lay wincing and miraculously alive for a moment on the crumpled roof of a green Toyota Camry , witnesses said, and then rolled off onto the pavement. Toyota Camry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia F

Nota Bene: "In his TASS interview, Aksyonov also said that “all the anti-Russian policy of the last two or three years” will disappear with Obama’s exit from office, something he said could be accelerated by the organization of Russian compatriots in the US. He urged that Russia’s oligarchs should create a foundation to organize movements among them." - Paul Goble, Window on Eurasia: Ignoring Aksyonov, US Moves to Adopt Non-Recognition Law on Crimea - 11.21.14 - 3:50 PM

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Iran Nuclear Talks Head Down to Wire Saturday November 22 nd , 2014  at  5:37 PM WSJ.Com: World News 1 Share Iran has offered no significant concessions on the key issues of enrichment and sanctions relief, a senior Western diplomat said on Saturday, leaving nuclear negotiations at an apparent impasse with less than 72 hours to the deadline. Window on Eurasia: Ignoring Aksyonov, US Moves to Adopt Non-Recognition Law on Crimea   by paul goble (noreply@blogger.com) Saturday November 22 nd , 2014  at  5:06 PM Window On Eurasia -- New Series 1 Share Paul Goble              Staunton, November 21 – Sergey Aksyonov, head of the Russian occupation administration in Crimea, says that the international community will recognize Crimea as part of the Russian Federation after US President Barack Obama leaves office, a statement that underscores the need for a formal non-recognition policy on the part of Western governments.