Keyword: information
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Two former Fort Monmouth workers, and the daughter of one of them, are accused of scheming to have government contractors provide no-show jobs for the daughter. Accused in an indictment made public today are 55-year-old Michael Rzeplinski, a former programs director for the General Services Administration and former Army supervisory engineer; 61-year-old Connie Davidson, a former G-S-A employee who lives with Rzeplinski in Red Bank, and her 33-year-old Kirsten Davidson of Red Bank. All three are charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States. Rzeplinski also faces two counts of mail fraud and three counts of tax evasion. Rzeplinski and...
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An Assembly committee voted Wednesday to allow judges to edit personal and financial information out of divorce records if a spouse requests the information be kept private. The Appropriations Committee endorsed a bill that supporters framed as critical to privacy and identity theft prevention, but opponents warned would lock the public out of court proceedings. A 12-3 vote sent the measure to the full Assembly. "In every case, whether you are rich or poor, everything down to the balance in your checking account is available to the public," said Sen. Kevin Murray, D-Culver City, the bill's author. "I just don't...
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Kim’s Eldest Takes Interest in South APRIL 12, 2006 02:59 by Jin-Kyun Kil (leon@donga.com) “Send me video tapes of the annual award shows for TV drama, pop songs, and comedy programs from Korea Broadcasting System (KBS) and Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC),” “A South Korean magazine ran an article about me. I’ll have to be careful,” wrote Kim Jong Nam (photo), the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, in an e-mail that he sent to his close aide in China in late 2002. The person who received the e-mail was Cho Kyung Chun, a general accountant and president...
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Cable industry disputes FCC's findings on pricing NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The cable industry joined forces with Walt Disney Co. (DIS) Wednesday to point out flaws in a recent Federal Communications Commission study that concluded it would be beneficial for consumers to pick and pay for channels separately. The companies released findings from two separate studies, both of which said consumers would be worse off by following the FCC's recommendation. The FCC concluded last month that viewers' bills could decline by as much as 13% if they were allowed to pick their own channels, reversing the agency's earlier view under...
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I got access to a computer at FBI headquarters recently and took the opportunity to see what they had on me. A lot, as it turned out. Up popped my name in an investigation of Scott Ritter, the former top Iraq arms inspector turned administration critic. I'd interviewed him on the telephone several times in the late 1990s. Scrolling down, I also saw a note on my 1972 membership in a group of graduate students and faculty who wrote scholarly articles against the war in Vietnam, evidently related to an investigation of Jane Fonda. There were also excerpts of articles...
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China to launch 'alternative' internet The Chinese government has announced plans to introduce several Chinese-language internet domains. These should make the web more usable for Chinese speakers, who make up one-fifth of everyone on the planet. But, theoretically at least, the measures could create a separate part of the internet, under complete control of the Chinese government. This is sure to stir up worries over censorship and repression as China has not shied away from controlling internet usage within its borders before. Several US internet companies have also come under fire recently for helping the Chinese government keep an eye...
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AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 27, 2006 – More than 400 middle school, high school and college students from across Texas flocked to student expositions at Huston-Tillotson University here Feb. 25 seeking information about military service and civilian jobs in the Defense Department. The expositions were part of the two-day National African American History Month observance sponsored by DoD and Huston-Tillotson in conjunction with historically black colleges and universities. The students were provided information about appointments at the service academies, entry into ROTC programs and civilian career opportunities in DoD, including how to participate in civilian intern programs. Missy Adunbarin, 18, a...
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Good Morning Troops! Getting tired of that cramped, hemmed in feeling?? Dave Burbeck~Take Five Does Cabin Fever have you feeling like a wet blanket at a beach bingo party?? Does shoveling snow, or sand, or walking in slime, have you about to rip out your hair? Is that what is bothering you bunky?? How about being the only human in a room full of monkeys?? Lambert Hendricks & Ross~Twisted Does waltzing with your cat cross your mind?? Irish Rovers~Wasn't That A Party Johnny Cash~I've Been Everywhere Does being on the road in your RV heighten your spirits?? Fog Hat~My...
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SACRAMENTO (AP) - Inmates at Pelican Bay State Prison gained access to personal information about employees, including their Social Security numbers, birth dates and pension account information, the state prison guards' union said Thursday. The California Correctional Peace Officers Association said inmates also had access to prison blueprints in a warehouse where the confidential information was stored. Union President Mike Jimenez said the fact that inmates worked in the warehouse violated a law barring the Department of Corrections from assigning prisoners to jobs that give them access to other's personal information. Jimenez also said that one prisoner who was found...
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Google Inc. is offering a new tool that will automatically transfer information from one personal computer to another. Anyone wanting that convenience, however, must authorize the Internet search leader to store the material for up to 30 days. That compromise, sought as part of a free software upgrade released Thursday, might be more difficult to swallow now that the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush is demanding to know what kind of information people have been hunting through Google's search engine. Google is fighting the Justice Department's subpoena in a federal court battle that's focusing more attention on the...
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Israel Launches SEO Contest Against Iran Holocaust CartoonsBy Israel News Agency StaffJerusalem----February 7.....In response to Iran's best-selling newspaper announcing a competition to find the best cartoons about the Holocaust, the Israel News Agency launched an SEO - Internet search engine optimization marketing contest to prevent Iran news Websites from reaching top positions in Google. "When I heard that a newspaper in Iran was now holding a cartoon contest on the Holocaust, I knew that SEO would be the most potent tool in combating it," said Joel Leyden, publisher of the Israel News Agency. "That 12 winners in Iran would have...
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The nonprofit organization Students for Sensible Drug Policy announced late last week it has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Education alleging that the department is refusing to release state-by-state data on the number of students affected by a law barring them from receiving financial aid because they have a drug conviction unless SSDP pays a hefty fee for the service. The student group wants information about the impact of the Higher Education Act's (HEA) drug provision, authored by arch-drug warrior Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN), and in effect since 2000. SSDP is part of a large coalition of student,...
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Last spring the press was all aflutter with news that big media companies were actually getting smaller. ''The media moguls built them up, and now they are breaking them apart,''...(snip) But never mind that. Connoisseurs of monopoly need to shift their attention to the Internet, where we're on the brink of a concentration of media control that a few years ago would have been unimaginable.
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Good Morning TROOPS! Super Bowl Music Party for the best troops in the world! We have music, we have spirit! All with fun in mind. It's kick off time! Canteen Mission Statement: Showing support and boosting the morale of our military and our allies military and the family members of the above. Honoring those who have served before. Canteen Dee Jays ~Acad 1228~AzAmericonnie~beachn4fun~ ~bentfeather~Colonel Flagg~Diva Betsy Ross~ ~Drumbo~El Gran Salseron~EsmeraldaA~ ~God Bless USA~Gold Star Brother~Gucho~ ~HiJinx~hotstreak~Kathy In Alaska~ ~laurenmarlowe~MoJo2001~mylife~ ~StarCMC~tomkow6~trussell~ ~West Virginia Rebel~ Louis Armstrong~Mack The Knife Big Mama Thornton~Sometimes I Have A Heatache Toby Keith~Baddest Boots Julie London~You're...
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Good morning Troops!Thank You for your service to our great nation. For today's Music Dedication we are having a Block Party. Canteen Mission Statement: Showing support and boosting the morale of our military and our allies military and the family members of the above. Honoring those who have served before. Canteen Deejays ~Acad 1228~AZAmericonnie~beachn4fun~ ~bentfeather~Colonel Flagg~Diva Betsy Ross~ ~Drumbo~El Gran Salseron~EsmeraldaA~ ~God Bless USA~Gold Star Brother~Gucho~ ~HiJinx~hotstreak~Kathy In Alaska~ ~laurenmarlowe~MoJo2001~mylife~ ~StarCMC~tomkow6~trussell~ ~West Virginia Rebel~ Toby Keith~Ain't It Just Like You Toby Keith & Willie Nelson~Beer For My Horses Toby Keith~Rock You Baby Red Hot Chili Peppers~The Zephyr Song Red...
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While trying to find a nativity image for my last post before Christmas, I did an search for "baby jesus" on Google. This is the result. Notice that the top search result is for a sex toy that mocks Jesus. Other results on this search results page have more link traffic. A quick review of page's code shows no HTML meta information that should give it a favorable ranking. The page itself has a raw relevance ranking (search word divided by total words) of less than five percent. The only conclusion I can draw is that this page position ranking...
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Ater seeking lawsuit against FEMA for voter information 12/20/2005, 5:41 p.m. CT By MELINDA DESLATTE The Associated Press BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Secretary of State Al Ater's plans to sue federal officials for data outlining the locations of Louisiana residents scattered by hurricanes Katrina and Rita were put on hold Tuesday after receiving new promises the information would arrive this week. Earlier in the day, Ater told lawmakers he was asking Louisiana's attorney general to file the lawsuit because the Federal Emergency Management Agency provided a list last week of 936,000 names of displaced Louisiana residents that lacked crucial...
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MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Dec. 8, 2005) -- Recruits endure three months of intense training to make the transition from civilian to Marine. But Marine spouses get thrown into the military lifestyle without any formal training. Quantico’s military spouses can turn to the Lifestyle, Insight, Networking, Knowledge and Skills program to help adjust to the change. The program offers three three-hour or two four-hour sessions each month packed with information about the Marine Corps, resources, services, community activities, and deployment and separation issues. “If Marine spouses have an understanding of the Marine Corps’ mission and how it affects them,...
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The White House on Thursday expressed concern about the U.S. military secretly paying Iraqi newspapers to publish pro-American articles, but the military said it was important to spread the truth while insurgents were "lying to the Iraqi people
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Oscar Visiedo says that when he helped bring the Internet to Cuba in 1992, he faced three daunting obstacles: the U.S. economic embargo, technological shortcomings and ominous state security. Thirteen years later, steep prices and strict government controls largely keep ordinary Cubans from the World Wide Web, while the island's authorities still blame the embargo as the reason the country stalled on the information highway. So, even while the Internet boomed in Cuba -- the government alone has at least 200 sites -- usage remains among the lowest in the Western Hemisphere, and the hurdles remain unchanged. ''There is a...
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House takes up leak reviewThursday, November 10, 2005 8:01 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) - The House Intelligence Committee will look into a possible leak of classified information about secret CIA prisons but will not reopen its 2003 inquiry into prewar intelligence on Iraq. As calls for intelligence-related reviews grow on Capitol Hill, Rep. Peter Hoekstra, R-Mich., said Thursday his committee will study several specific leaks of classified information, including a Nov. 2 Washington Post story that discussed the existence of secret CIA prisons overseas. The story said the ‘‘black sites'' were in eight countries, including democracies in Eastern Europe. Hoekstra...
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For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday... Thank the Veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces. Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom? Support The United States Armed Forces Today! Happy Birthday US Marines1775 US Marine Corps established by Congress Celebrating 229 Years of Excellence! United States Marine Corp Band~Marine Hymn Click... 1759 Frederich von Schiller Germany, poet/lyricist (Ode to Joy) Pipes~Marine Corps Hymn On this day... 1954 Iwo Jima Memorial (servicemen raising US flag) dedicated in Arlington. 1951 1st long distance telephone call without operator assistance. Don't forget to click the links...
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Wal-Mart, the nation's largest retailer, often intimidates its competitors and suppliers. Makers of goods from diapers to DVD's must cater to its whims. But there is one company that even Wal-Mart eyes warily these days: Google, a seven-year-old business in a seemingly distant industry."We watch Google very closely at Wal-Mart," said Jim Breyer, a member of Wal-Mart's board.In Google, Wal-Mart sees both a technology pioneer and the seed of a threat, said Mr. Breyer, who is also a partner in a venture capital firm. The worry is that by making information available everywhere, Google might soon be able to tell...
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Wal-Mart, the nation's largest retailer, often intimidates its competitors and suppliers. Makers of goods from diapers to DVD's must cater to its whims. But there is one company that even Wal-Mart eyes warily these days: Google, a seven-year-old business in a seemingly distant industry. "We watch Google very closely at Wal-Mart," said Jim Breyer, a member of Wal-Mart's board. In Google, Wal-Mart sees both a technology pioneer and the seed of a threat, said Mr. Breyer...The worry is that by making information available everywhere, Google might soon be able to tell Wal-Mart shoppers if better bargains are available nearby. Wal-Mart...
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For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday... Thank the Veterans who served in The United States Armed Forces. Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom? Support The United States Armed Forces Today! Good morning TROOPS!Themeless ThursdayA little this, a little that. Happy Birthday 1718 John Montague 4th Earl of Sandwich, inventor (sandwich) Canteen Camp Run-A-Muck! 19-- Leonard Stone Salem Oregon, actor (Doc-Camp Runamuck)" Tomkow and ms feather visit Old Sarge! On this day. 1956 "Wizard of Oz" 1st televised (CBS-TV) 1973 Good Morning America premiers on ABC (David Hartman & Nancy Dussault) Our Canteen Ma~Kathy In Alaska! Let her rip Canteen Crew!!...
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 25, 2005 – Information is as important in the global war on terrorism as bullets and bombs, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Oct. 24. In addition to killing or capturing terrorists, the United States is aiming to stop people from wanting to join extremist groups, Marine Gen. Peter Pace said. "What we're trying to do is influence others to understand that these thugs, these terrorists, are not out for anyone's good interest," he said to interviewer Jed Babbin on the Hugh Hewitt radio show. Pace said people must understand that these terror groups do...
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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will answer questions about his special election initiatives during a voter forum Monday night in Walnut Creek. The Contra Costa Times newspaper and KTVU Channel 2 News are sponsoring the event. DATE: Monday, Oct. 24 TIME: 6 p.m. HOSTED BY: KTVU Channel 2 News of Oakland and the Contra Costa Times of Walnut Creek. AIRS ON: KTVU Channel 2 and KQED-FM radio, both in the San Francisco Bay area. The program also will be webcast live on http://www.ktvu.com and the Contra Costa Times website, http://www.cctimes.com DURATION: 90 minutes, to be broadcast live and commercial-free. LOCATION: Dean Lesher...
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For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday... Thank the Veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces. Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom? Support The United States Armed Forces today!! Good morning TROOPS!Happy Birthday US NAVY! Click for USNavy homepage. CNO's Birthday Message to the Fleet: Flexible and Ready for 230 Years WASHINGTON (NNS) -- To commemorate the Navy's 230th birthday, Oct. 13 2005, Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Mike Mullen released the following message to Sailors around the fleet: It was considered by at least one delegate to the Continental Congress “The maddest idea in the world.” The creation...
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For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday... Thank the Veterans who served in The United States Armed Forces. Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom? Support The United States Armed Forces Today! Good morning TROOPS1973 "Star Trek-Animated" premiers on TV Today is the anniversary date of the first airing of Star Trek. It's a favorite of mine and maybe it's a favorite of yours as well. Click... Click... ~Click... Click.. click... Click.. The Star Trek Cast. ..Click... ~Starland Vocal Band~Afternoon Delight~ ROTFLOL!! Don't forget to click the links...have fun, I have had!...bentfeather.
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WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The Navy established a new Web site Sept. 11 focused exclusively on providing information to Sailors, Navy Civilians and their family members affected by Hurricane Katrina. The site, http://usnavykatrinahelp.spawar.navy.mil, serves as a comprehensive reference for how the hurricane may have affected personnel-related matters including pay, healthcare, legal assistance, orders and other professional matters. In addition, the site provides links to resources for Navy members and their families, including the Navy/Marine Corps Relief Society, the American Red Cross, and other news and information sites. "Services and support are available for the members of our Navy family - Sailors,...
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For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday... Thank the Veterans who served in The United States Armed Forces. Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom? Support The United States Armed Forces today!! Thank You TROOPS!Dedicated to our TROOPS, and their rescue efforts in the face of disaster. A Navy sailor takes down information from a woman evacuee brought aboard the USS Tortuga (LSD 46) moored in New Orleans, La., on Sept. 5, 2005. The evacuees will be given hot meals, showers, and beds to sleep in aboard the dock landing ship. Department of Defense units are mobilized as part of Joint Task Force...
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2005 – Defense officials vowed this week to keep DoD civilian employees affected by Hurricane Katrina as up-to-date as possible on benefits and other entitlements and to help these employees continue to contribute to the department's mission. "Our DoD civilian employees are a valuable resource and an essential part of our total force structure," Marilee Fitzgerald, acting deputy undersecretary of defense for civilian personnel policy, wrote in a Sept. 3 memo to department employees. "As we move forward to restore operations interrupted by the storm and its aftermath, we must do all that we can to assist...
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I am so sick and tired about hearing about how all this hurricane business was W's fault. He did everything he could to try and bring these helpless people to safety but there is only so much one man can do. Why does the media continually blame everything on W? He is an amazing leader in a time of need, no matter who needs it; not to mention these stupid people who didnt heed the warnings when they were issued days ago. Why are liberals so stupid as to blame everything on George W Bush?
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SAN ANTONIO (AFPN) -- For information relating to Hurricane Katrina, to include Stop Movement and entitlements, the following phone numbers and Web sites are available: The Air Force Personnel Center Personnel Readiness Center can be contacted toll free at (800) 435-9941. The PRC can provide information about bases affected by Stop Movement and provide instructions for contacting a person’s unit control center. The AFPC Web site at www.afpc.randolph.af.mil contains information on entitlements for Air Force people affected by the hurricane, such as limited evacuation allowances and expenses for lodging, transportation, meals and incidentals. Click on the "Hurricane Katrina" tab. The...
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For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday... Thank the Veterans who served in The United States Armed Forces. Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom? Support The United States Armed Forces today! Good morning TROOPS! Thank You for Your Service!WOO HOO Canteen Crew! 1875 Edgar Rice Burroughs novelist (Tarzan, Mars Saga) Edgar Rice Burrows Birthday Anniversary Date 1939 Lily Tomlin Detroit, comedienne/actress (9 to 5, Laugh-in, All of Me) 1946 Barry Gibb singer (BeeGees-Stayin' Alive) 1975 Gunsmoke goes off the air 1976 NASA launches space vehicle S-197 Don't forget to click the links. bentfeather
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Task Force Peacekeeper, with the aid of Afghan Police, disseminate election information and provide medical aid to the village of Sabikhel, Afghanistan. By Combined Forces Command, Afghanistan BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, Aug. 24, 2005 — U.S. soldiers of Task Force Peacekeeper alongside Afghan police conducted a medical assistance and election information dissemination mission in the village of Sabikhel, Afghanistan Aug. 22. "One of the keys to success with this mission were the Afghan police who were instrumental in helping guide and direct the patients to where they were supposed to go, as well as maintain order in the crowd." Lt. Col....
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For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday... Thank the Veterans who served in The United States Armed Forces. Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom? Support The United States Armed Forces today! Good morning TROOPS! A certain bird person went missing for a few days. Here are some clues to her where abouts. 1) I hold the seat of power in my land. 2) The President of the United States has residence here. 3) It's not a State, but a District. 4) I saw the Viet Nam Wall and other monuments. 5) Poets gather there for Conventions! 6) Where was the Convention...
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For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday... Thank the Veterans who served in The United States Armed Forces. Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom? Support The United States Armed Forces today! Good morning TROOPS!!Ready for a little PT? Ready for a stretch? Feeling a little cramped?? Need coffee? "Remember, people will judge you by your actions, not your intentions. You may have a heart of gold -- but so does a hard-boiled egg." You want a dog's life? PT??What's that? bentfeather
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For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday... Thank the Veterans who served in The United States Armed Forces. Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom? Support the United States Armed Forces Today! Good morning TroopsTrip to a Renaissance Fair Fish barrell. Assay of Bread. Everyday life was hard in The Renaissance Days if you were not wealthy. Guilds played a huge roll in the lives of everyone. I have placed some links to learn more about the guilds. Enjoy!! Click Jousting Making Wine Click... bentfeather
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Dressed down in their best proletarian duds, sympathizers of the FARC Marxist paramilitary take to the streets brandishing their best hammer and sickle flags. Manuel Marulanda Vélez, chief leader of the terrorist group, makes an appearance. An ominous voice takes the screen: "Who will judge the U.S. military personnel caught trafficking drugs and arms in Colombia?" This isn't a commercial for Al Jazeera, but that would be a close guess. It's a promotional campaign for a continent wide, pan-American satellite news channel that made its debut on July 24. Witness Telesur, the brainchild of Cuban communist Fidel Castro and his...
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30 July Update: The UK police statement Saturday, July 30, that Hussein Osman left London by Waterloo Station for a journey that ended in Rome indicates that he took the Eurostar to Paris and then crossed France to Rome by TGV. They claim to have tracked his route from London across France by his mobile phone. DEBKAfile’s counter-terror experts find this account hard to credit. While warning the British public that the four escaped terrorists had access to more explosives, the London police would hardly have let a dangerous suicide bomber slip out of their hands if they knew his...
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For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday... Thank the Veterans who served in The United States Armed Forces. Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom? Support The United States Armed Forces Today! Good morning TROOPS!! What makes you laugh?? Post your funny cartoons, jokes, anything you enjoy! This one always cracks me up! You Might Be A Soldier If.. Silly cartoon characters?? What tickles your funny bone?? A good joke, funny cartoons, a practical joker? Computer humor? "Why We Love Kids" I was driving with my three young children one warm summer evening when a woman in the convertible ahead of us...
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He will discuss his articles on the WMD Commission report, US nuclear proliferation deterrence strategy, and thinking about al Qaida as an American insurgency...He will draw upon his experiences within the intelligence community and as a former DIA senior military analyst for Colombia. He is the author of: "Are Plans in Place if Schools attacked?" "Proliferation Terror Time for a New Deterrence Strategy" http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/05/breaking2453439.html "Does al Qaida have nukes?" http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44251
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He will discuss his articles on the WMD Commission report, US nuclear proliferation deterrence strategy, and thinking about al Qaida as an American insurgency...He will draw upon his experiences within the intelligence community and as a former DIA senior military analyst for Colombia. He is the author of: "Are Plans in Place if Schools attacked?" "Proliferation Terror Time for a New Deterrence Strategy" http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/05/breaking2453439.html "Does al Qaida have nukes?" http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44251
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Today, on July 21, 2005, the Facts About Islam (FAI) website returned after being down for over six months. The FAI was originally founded under the name of "TE" (known as "AMS" by some) in November 2002 by Former ATC President Stalfos. During the rest of 2002 and the first few months of 2003, the TE received hundreds of visitors a day (and sometimes up to 2000 visitors a day). Since its very existence, the TE was faced with attacks and bannings. Yahoo Geocities, on which the TE was hosted on, had and still has a double standard when it...
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WASHINGTON - Twenty-one senators asked the Environmental Protection Agency for more information Thursday about an internal paper that reportedly concludes that the gasoline additive MTBE may cause cancer. Key elements of the document, which has not been made public, surfaced as lawmakers considered whether to shield the makers of MTBE from product liability lawsuits as a result drinking water contamination in at least 36 states. MTBE, which was put into gasoline to cut air pollution, has been banned in several states because of complaints that it adds a foul smell and turpentine-like taste to drinking water when it leaks into...
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For the freedom you enjoyed yesterday... Thank the Veterans who served in The United States Armed Forces. Looking forward to tomorrow's freedom? Support The United States Armed Forces Today! Heads up birdies we are off to the beach.A Military Appreciation!! Thank you, for your sacrifice to be in desert lands where sand stroms blow hard coating everything in sand. We thank your families who give so much the dads, the moms, the husbands, and their wives. A sweetheart, a grandmom, For their loved ones we all pray you come home safely. Thank You again for fighting for freedom across...
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LTC Joseph Myers, US Army, and former senior DIA analyst, offered some interesting ideas and comments on the Lodi case and al Qaida as a nascent insugency in the US, drawing lessons from Colombia's insurgency and the role of civilian subversive organizations and whether the FBI and our laws are ready to face this threat... Great Quote on the Farooqia Center: I would dissent from that view, and put it this way: "Seemingly legitimate organizations are created for sinister reasons, for insurgent activity" His interview will restream on your computer every 2hrs [+ or - 2hrs from 1845 eastern time]...
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LTC Joseph Myers, US Army, and former senior DIA analyst, offered some interesting ideas and comments on the Lodi case and al Qaida as a nascent insugency in the US, drawing lessons from Colombia's insurgency and the role of civilian subversive organizations and whether the FBI and our laws are ready to face this threat... Great Quote on the Farooqia Center: I dissent from that view, and would put it this way: "Seemingly legitimate organizations are created for sinister reasons, for insurgent activity" His interview will restream on your computer every 2hrs [+ or - 2hrs from 1030 eastern time]...
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His interview will restream on your computer every 2hrs [+ or - 2hrs from 1200 eastern time] onward through Monday. He offered some interesting ideas on al Qaida as an insugency in the US, drawing lessons from Colombia's insurgency and the role of civilian subversive organizations and whether the FBI is up to speed on the threat... He is the author of: "Are Plans in Place if Schools attacked?" "Proliferation Terror Time for a New Deterrence Strategy" http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/05/breaking2453439.html "Does al Qaida have nukes?" http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44251
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