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Posted on 09/01/2007 6:24:54 PM PDT by nwctwx
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Panama’s National Police director, Rolando Mirones, said earlier that the passengers approached the cockpit “apparently with the intention of opening a door.”
Possible dry run????
Very interesting article, thanks Cindy.
Quite far away really. Looks alot like the work of yobs.
Thank you. Yobs? Similar to our “yuts”?
Fuses intended for use in a suspected plot to bomb US installations in Germany came from Syria through Turkey, the German interior minister said yesterday.
Wolfgang Schaeuble said the three suspects had received an order from Pakistan to act by mid-September. German security officials were also monitoring three men who had trained in a Pakistan camp for militants, but lacked the evidence to arrest them, Mr Schaeuble said. The threat from the al-Qaeda-linked Islamic Jihad Union, which claimed responsibility for the plot, has not been eliminated, he said. US installations remained a potential target.
Mr Schaeuble was in Washington for security talks with Bush administration officials and congressional leaders. "We know that fuses for these bombs ... came from Syria via Turkey to Germany," he said. "We know there are connections. We know that there is a clear network. The demand came from Pakistan (that) it's time to take action in the first half of September," he said. Mr Schaeuble reiterated his call for an overhaul of international law and for common transatlantic security policies.
He cited frustration with the issue of two German citizens and a permanent resident who were arrested in Pakistan after training in a militant camp. The three were returned to Germany, but authorities lacked a basis to detain them. "Now we have to watch them," he said. After a long debate over whether to punish the "intentions" of a terrorism suspect, Germany is likely to outlaw training in militant tactics such as bomb-building, Mr Schaeuble predicted.
http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=1537672007
Airports help Moroccan youth (Holland)
25 September 2007
SCHIPHOL - Schiphol and Rotterdam Airport are going to provide a hundred disadvantaged Moroccan youth with training to become airport workers. The young people will start a five-week accelerated training programme in November.
Working with customers, platform activities and job application skills will all be covered during the course. A spokesperson for Schiphol confirmed on Tuesday a report on this in the Telegraaf. Upon completion of the training course, youth will be given a certificate allowing them to proceed to a trainee job or more extensive training. If they want to apply for a job immediately at that point they will be given assistance from the airports.
The police will select the candidates for the programme. In connection with the strict security requirements at the airport they must not have been in trouble with the law for any serious crimes. The project has been named after Princess Maxima. Rotterdam Airport has successfully organised such programmes in the past, once for Antilleans and once for Moroccans. This is the first time that Schiphol is participating as well.
http://www.expatica.com/actual/article.asp?subchannel_id=1&story_id=44267
Basically just troublemakers - usually teenagers, sometimes not.
Thugs, thieves, vandals, bullies etc.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,298141,00.html
Lawyer Sentenced for Terror Support to Teach at N.Y. University Conference
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Lynne Stewart
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. A disbarred lawyer convicted of helping her client communicate with terrorists was scheduled to teach at a Long Island, N.Y., law school ethics conference, FederalReview.com reported.
Lynne Stewart, who was convicted in 2005 of providing material support to terrorists and received a 28-month sentence, was to speak at Hofstra Law Schools legal ethics conference, set for Oct. 14 to Oct. 16.
Click here for the full story at FederalReview.com.
Her former client, sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, was sentenced to life in prison for plotting to blow up five New York landmarks and assassinate Egypt’s president.
According to Hofstras Web site, conference speakers were expected to discuss “prosecutorial abuse, the challenges of representing prisoners at Guantanamo and attacks on lawyers who represent unpopular clients and causes.”
“Thugs, thieves, vandals, bullies etc.”
Yup, that would also be the definition of our “yuts”.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,298155,00.html
Michigan Catholic School Evacuated After Students Pass Out
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. An 860-student Catholic school was evacuated after some children became sick during a church service Wednesday, authorities said. At least two were taken to the hospital.
St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic School shut down classes shortly after 9 a.m. when at least three students passed out, said Bloomfield Hills Public Safety Director Rick Matott. Two of the children were taken to local hospitals, but their conditions were not believed to be serious, Matott told WJBK-TV.
Emergency medical crews and hazardous materials teams were sent to the school about 15 miles northwest of Detroit. Officials worked to determine what caused the children to become ill.
Bloomfield Hills fire crews could not find any indication that carbon monoxide was the cause, Matott said.
Students and staff walked across the street to Oakland Community College where parents were directed to pick up their children.
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/14208735/detail.html
Sickened Students Prompt School Evacuation
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. — Students at St Hugo’s of the Hills Church in Bloomfield Hills were evacuated around 9 a.m. after reports that several students became sick.
Several students reported feeling ill and one passed out during morning Mass.
snip.. more at the link
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,298157,00.html
Senate Approves Symbolic Rebuke of Iran
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
WASHINGTON The Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a measure sending another rebuke to Tehran, this one aimed at sending a message to the Islamic regime to end military tactics targeting U.S. forces in Iraq.
The vote came one day after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told international leaders gathered at the U.N. General Assembly that Iran only seeks a peaceful nuclear program, and said that the conversation on the Iranian nuclear program “is now closed.”
The Senate, showing it was not convinced by Ahmadinejad’s proclamations, approved the nonbinding measure on a 76-22 vote. It was sponsored by Sens. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Joe Lieberman, D-Conn.
The measure an amendment to the Defense Authorization bill under consideration in the Senate is in response to growing concerns over Iranian support for insurgent activity in Iraq. Military officials say Iranian weapons have been discovered in insurgent hands, and U.S. officials have captured agents with alleged Iranian ties.
snip...
I don’t know how close it is, but let’s pull up a few snippets:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/coventry_warwickshire/7013636.stm
Last Updated: Wednesday, 26 September 2007, 12:56 GMT 13:56 UK
“Firefighters still at school fire”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “About 40% of the building is thought to have been wrecked in the fire, which started at 1530 BST on Tuesday.
Initial findings led firefighters to believe the blaze was suspicious. Inquiries are continuing.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “The two-storey secondary school is in the Hillfields area of Coventry, near the city centre.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “The school, which specialises in maths and computing, takes pupils from 11 to 18 and has 1,150 on its books.”
Either that or an incompleted task, in my opinion.
Let’s see what Annie is saying.
http://www.theaviationnation.com/
She doesn’t have anything on this yet.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1890027/posts?page=2085#2085
"Fuses intended for use in a suspected plot to bomb US installations in Germany came from Syria through Turkey, the German interior minister said yesterday. Wolfgang Schaeuble said the three suspects had received an order from Pakistan to act by mid-September."
Catching up...
“How does green goo become a cigar box?”
It surprises me that not one of these news reporters would expand on that a bit. Evidently, it looked liquid enough to call in “environmental officials” - yet it turns out to be a box.
Sorry Oorang, I can’t answer your question.
I cannot find any updates yet, pointing to the cause, dryman’s wife.
We’ll be watching.
Thanks to Velveeta for pointing to this thread.
Note: The following post is a quote:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1902612/posts
Man Carrying Rifle Arrested On St. John’s Campus
WNBC NY ^ | 9/26/07 | WNBC NEWS
Posted on 09/26/2007 12:44:34 PM PDT by CaptainK
NEW YORK — One person carrying a rifle in a bag was arrested on the St. John’s Queens campus Wednesday afternoon, police said.
The man appeared to be wearing a President Bush mask, according to preliminary information from law enforcement officials.
Authorities asked students and faculty across the campus to stay indoors. There was a large police presence on the campus. Areas near the site of the man’s apprehension have been locked down.
Police said they were possibly looking for more suspects.
The St. John’s University Web site issued this advisory:
“A male with a rifle in a bag was apprehended on St. John’s Queens campus today. Public Safety officers quickly disarmed the suspect and have turned him over to NYPD. Additional information will be forthcoming as it becomes available.”
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Ok, let’s check for updates.
UDPATE:
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/09/26/armed-man-arrested-at-st-johns/?hp
September 26, 2007, 4:02 pm
“Armed Man Arrested at St. Johns”
By Sewell Chan
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Updated, 5:35 p.m. | A man with a rifle in a bag was arrested by campus police this afternoon at St. Johns University in Queens and turned over to New York City police, who said they were also searching for a second possible suspect. Police officers descended on the St. Johns campus.
Police identified the armed man as Omesh Hiraman, a 22-year-old student from Guyana. They initially identified the weapon he was carrying as a musket, but later said it was a .50-caliber Wolf rifle, which holds one round of ammunition and uses black powder instead of cartridges. It was not clear if the firearm was loaded, but no ammunition was found in the bag. The weapon is seen as a niche weapon among hunters and sportsmen.”
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“Man with rifle nabbed on St. John’s University campus”
BY ALISON GENDAR and TRACY CONNOR
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Wednesday, September 26th 2007, 4:10 PM
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “A troubled St. John’s student was arrested today after marching onto the Queens campus wearing a George Bush mask with a .50 caliber musket-style rifle in a bag, police sources and witnesses said.
The student, identified as freshman Omesh Hiraman, has a history of psychiatric problems and may not have taken his medication, sources said.”
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22Omesh+Hiraman%22&btnG=Google+Search
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Hiraman+%2B+Guyana&btnG=Search
Yep, yep, yep.
ARTICLE SNIPPET: A troubled St. Johns student was arrested today after marching onto the Queens campus wearing a George Bush mask with a .50 caliber musket-style rifle in a bag, police sources and witnesses said.
The student, identified as freshman Omesh Hiraman, has a history of psychiatric problems and may not have taken his medication, sources said.
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YIKES! My Alma Mater. Looks like they have gone over to “diversity”, too.
Omesh Hiraman. Definitely not one of the local Irish-Americans.
Ahmadinejad eager to teach Americans about world
All I learned was that there are no gays in Iran.
Thanks for keeping all those pings coming.
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