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  • Many Gulf Coast Towns Feel Neglected

    01/16/2006 11:44:49 AM PST · by blam · 16 replies · 707+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 1-16-2006 | Michael Kunzelman
    Many Gulf Coast Towns Feel Neglected Monday January 16, 2006 6:32 PM By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press Writer GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) - Nicki Henderson has had plenty of reasons to be angry since Hurricane Katrina destroyed her Biloxi home, but it was a simple news item about dislocated dolphins that really made her blood boil. Henderson lost her temper when she logged on to her computer and spotted this headline: ``New Orleans Dolphins Find New Home.'' She knew the dolphins actually came from a hurricane-ravaged marine park in Gulfport, not New Orleans. The headline writer's error reinforced her belief -...
  • Orange County, Calif., native joins Corps for many reasons

    10/21/2005 4:12:51 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 293+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Oct 21,2005 | Cpl. Shane Suzuki
    AR RAMADI, Iraq (Oct. 21, 2005) -- Lance Cpl. James Loomis joined the Marine Corps for a number of reasons. While some people join for adventure or college money, others join for the chance to travel and experience other cultures. Loomis, a machine gunner from Orange County, Calif., enlisted in the Corps for all those reasons and more. Loomis, who is with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, grew up in southern California and always knew that the world had more to offer than the odd jobs he worked before enlisting. “I didn’t have any scholarships for college and...
  • Escort duty one of many jobs soldiers do in Iraq

    10/16/2005 10:30:49 AM PDT · by SandRat · 7 replies · 677+ views
    CAMP SLAYER, Iraq — Wherever there is an Army camp, extra duty is a given. With hundreds of Iraqis and other nationals hired to do a myriad of jobs on this camp, there is a need for soldiers to escort them while ensuring security for American interests is maintained. Like many things involving the Army, there is a list — a duty roster — directing soldiers to show up and perform an assigned task. The 69th Signal Company GIs are no exception to being tasked. Just ask a pair of the company’s specialists — Mark Burke and Christopher Hughes. Two...
  • Sadr City Residents See Many Improvements

    09/27/2005 5:00:15 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 543+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Sep 27, 2005 | Norris Jones
    SADR CITY, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2005 — Sadr City residents say they’re definitely seeing a difference as nearly $86.5 million in infrastructure improvements have been completed with an additional $246 million ongoing. Local citizens report their sewers are working (unlike last year when all the lift stations were inoperable with broken pumps), water pressure is better, and they’re seeing electric lines going up. U.S. Army Lieutenant Col. Jamie Gayton, Commander, 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, Brigade Troops Battalion Commander, is overseeing the work and says he couldn’t accomplish the mission without the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). “The lash-up...
  • Fried in Turkey: Is democracy on the outs?

    08/02/2005 1:15:57 PM PDT · by forty_years · 5 replies · 462+ views
    http://netwmd.com ^ | August 2, 2005 | Michael Rubin
    On June 8, 2005, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited President Bush in the White House. Among the topics the two discussed were freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. Speaking from the Oval Office, Bush declared Turkey's democracy to be "an important example for the people of the broader Middle East."Turkey remains an important ally of the United States despite recent bilateral tensions over the Iraq war and its aftermath. Both Republican and Democratic administrations have valued Turkey not only as a strategic military partner in the Cold War but also, in recent decades, as a democratic outpost...
  • Founding Fathers And Mothers: How Many Crossed The Land Bridge?

    05/24/2005 10:47:07 AM PDT · by blam · 20 replies · 1,132+ views
    Eureka Alert/Rutgers State University ^ | 5-24-2005 | Joseph Blumberg
    Founding fathers & mothers: How many crossed the land bridge?Contact: Joseph Blumberg blumberg@ur.rutgers.edu 732-932-7084 x652 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey NEW BRUNSWICK/PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Programs on the Discovery Channel and PBS have sparked fresh interest in the prehistoric peopling of the New World. Now, for the first time, we have a realistic estimate of how many ancients made that ice age trek across the long-lost land bridge from Asia to become the first Native Americans. Jody Hey, a professor of genetics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, has developed a computational method that uses genetic information...
  • Terror Threat From 'Very Many' Muslim Men, Says Met Chief (UK)

    03/03/2005 6:35:23 PM PST · by blam · 40 replies · 856+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 3-4-2005 | John Steele
    Terror threat from 'very many' Muslim men, says Met chief By John Steele, Home Affairs Correspondent (Filed: 04/03/2005) Britain faces a potential terrorist threat from "very many" Muslim men who returned to Britain after spending time in training camps in Afghanistan, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police said yesterday. Sir Ian Blair, whose force, with MI5, leads anti-terrorism work in Britain, was asked if he supported the assertion of the Prime Minister earlier this week that there were "several hundred people in the UK plotting terror attacks". The commissioner told LBC radio in London: "Yes, I am aware of the...
  • United States still faces obstacles after tackling many security issues (Sandy Berger speaks)

    02/25/2005 4:39:30 PM PST · by Libloather · 29 replies · 830+ views
    The Exponent ^ | 2/24/05 | Adam Hines
    United States still faces obstacles after tackling many security issues By Adam Hines Staff Writer The United States has hit and destroyed the terrorist beehive, but there are still bees left to kill, said a former national security adviser. Sandy Berger, who served with the Clinton administrations, said that America has made a lot of strides when it comes to homeland security and the war on terror, but it’s not done yet. "To me the great danger is the complacency we have fallen into three and a half years after 9/11," she said. Berger was part of a cast that...
  • Rising prescription drug use points to deeper problems

    12/28/2004 5:32:40 AM PST · by shrinkermd · 51 replies · 1,113+ views
    LA Times ^ | 27 December 2004 | Elizabeth Large, Baltimore Sun
    When Margaret Herlth wakes up in the morning, 13 prescription drugs and two over-the-counter supplements are as much a part of her routine as a first cup of coffee. That's a lot of pills, but not a highly unusual number for an 80-year-old with serious health problems, including cardiovascular disease and breathing difficulties. "They do make me feel better if I take them," says Herlth, who lives in southwest Baltimore. "I've been in and out of the hospital so many times. Each time they give me new pills, but they never take any away." These days, if you're elderly, a...
  • So Many Deer, So Much Development

    12/11/2004 8:56:54 PM PST · by crushelits · 39 replies · 1,382+ views
    washingtonpost.com ^ | Sunday, December 12, 2004 | Brigid Schulte
    Growth Thwarts Va. Hunters The dawn is still, a faint brightening just above the dried husks of a Purcellville cornfield, the moon still bright. Jay McKeever freezes and slowly inches down into a squat. A white-tailed buck emerges from a thicket of bare trees, the "big boy" he has tracked all morning. The buck, colorblind to the blaze orange baseball cap McKeever wears, comes to a halt. It would be a perfect shot -- and a rack of antlers worth mounting. McKeever curses quietly, his Browning .270-caliber deer hunting rifle, with scope, untouched on the frozen ground next to...
  • PLEASE! STOP POSTING SAME MESSAGE ON ALL BOARDS!

    08/16/2002 7:39:49 AM PDT · by Merchant Seaman · 754 replies · 30,137+ views
    Annoyed Reader
    The purpose of FreeRepublic.com's multiple message boards is to limit the topics for each board to particular topics. Posting the same message on all the boards defeats the purpose of multiple-boards for special topics. It is very annoying to see the same message on every bulletin board. PLEASE! DO THE READERS A FAVOR. STOP CROSS-POSTING YOUR MESSAGES!
  • 9/10 vs. 9/12 on 11/2

    10/26/2004 7:56:44 AM PDT · by forty_years · 1 replies · 368+ views
    http://netwmd.com ^ | October 26, 2004 | Daniel Pipes
    "I can wage a better war on terror than George Bush has." So speaks Senator Kerry in the U.S. presidential campaign's final days, again reminding voters that the key issue in this race remains as it was a year earlier - deciding which candidate will better protect Americans from terrorism.As with so many topics, the basic difference between Kerry and President Bush is one of character, with the challenger repeatedly changing his mind and the president sticking with one position.On occasion, Mr. Kerry adopts Bush-like terminology. For example, in September 2004 he talked about the war on terror being "as...
  • They're Terrorists - Not Activists

    09/07/2004 10:36:59 AM PDT · by forty_years · 5 replies · 609+ views
    http://www.netwmd.com/ ^ | September 7, 2004 | Daniel Pipes
    "I know it when I see it" was the famous response by a U.S. Supreme Court justice to the vexed problem of defining pornography. Terrorism may be no less difficult to define, but the wanton killing of schoolchildren, of mourners at a funeral, or workers at their desks in skyscrapers surely fits the know-it-when-I-see-it definition.The press, however, generally shies away from the word terrorist, preferring euphemisms. Take the assault that led to the deaths of some 400 people, many of them children, in Beslan, Russia, on September 3. Journalists have delved deep into their thesauruses, finding at least twenty euphemisms...
  • "Bill Clinton: My Life...cliff notes" CARTOON featuring Bill Clinton & his zipper

    06/23/2004 6:26:19 PM PDT · by IPWGOP · 40 replies · 729+ views
    IowaPresidentialWatch.com ^ | 6/23/2004 | IPWGOP
    Yes, this will save you all the time of reading Bill's mega-page memoir...It's Bill Clinton: My Life, cliff notes!click here or on cartoon to super-size it!
  • INTERNAL POLL: KERRY'S DUMBEST MOVE TO DATE (hope we got enough bandwidth)

    05/07/2004 6:16:05 AM PDT · by Liz · 91 replies · 176+ views
    5/7/04
    You are being polled to determine which action of the candidate you consider Kerry's Dumbest Move To Date. Consider the following selections, or name your own Kerry dumb move: (1) the disastrous MTP interview? (2) flying in his hairdresser to be coifed for MTP? (3) finessing his "wartime atrocities" allegations? (4) not revealing his medical records? (5) not revealing his military records? (6) boasting about voting for something before voting against it? (7) touting his secular credentials? (8) continually touting his Viet service? (9) testifying against the Viet war before Congress? (10) marrying a multi-millionaress? (11) asking Al Sharpton to...
  • The many mistakes of Governor Schwarzenegger

    03/21/2004 9:12:45 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 14 replies · 161+ views
    Sac Bee ^ | 3/21/04 | Op/Ed
    <p>Ever since super-rich superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger jumped into politics last August, he has surmounted hurdle after hurdle. And after surmounting each hurdle, pundits opine, "Now comes the real test."</p> <p>It's an amusing cliché that obscures a real problem. For it is likely that it is not the hurdles he regularly clears but the stumbles he keeps recovering from that will bring him low.</p>
  • Australia Told It Has Too Many Whites To Be Part Of Asia

    10/21/2003 5:32:56 PM PDT · by blam · 10 replies · 182+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 10-22-2003 | Alex Spillius
    Australia told it has too many whites to be part of Asia By Alex Spillius in Bangkok (Filed: 22/10/2003) Leaders of 21 Pacific Rim nations put on matching jackets of the finest Thai silk yesterday at the end of their summit, but this display of sartorial unity could not hide simmering tensions based on wealth, culture or race. Presidents, monarchs and prime ministers as diverse as George W Bush and the Sultan of Brunei, representing 2.5 billion people and half the world's trade, announced broad agreements on promoting free trade and counter-terrorism. It was not the superpower which drew the...
  • Some Ohioans Unwilling to Oppose PSM Conference at OSU

    10/03/2003 5:41:50 PM PDT · by stevejackson · 14 replies · 272+ views
    War to Mobilize Democracy, LLC ^ | October 3, 2003 | Andrew Jaffee
    I am perplexed and concerned at the response of many Ohio groups/organizations to netWMD's call to oppose the Palestinian Solidarity Movement's (PSM) planned conference at Ohio State University. In many instances, our calls and emails to various Ohio groups asking for support -- even constructive criticism -- have gone completely unanswered. How can these groups ignore the evidence we've documented for PSM's calls for the "liberation" (destruction) of "historic Palestine" (Israel) "by any means necessary." How can they ignore the evidence for PSM activists rioting last year at Concordia University (see the pictures for yourself), for PSM 2002 conference attendees...
  • Many Doctors Withhold Info From Patients

    07/08/2003 1:12:23 PM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 29 replies · 235+ views
    the associated press ^ | 7.8.03 | LAURA MECKLER
    WASHINGTON (AP) - Nearly one in three doctors reports withholding information from patients about useful medical services that aren't covered by their health insurance companies, and the number may be on the rise, a study reports. Study authors say their work offers the first empirical evidence for what many have long suspected: that coverage limitations imposed by managed care are infiltrating doctor-patient communications. ``Patients aren't getting the whole story,'' said Matthew K. Wynia, director of the Institute for Ethics at the American Medical Association and lead author of the article being published in the journal Health Affairs. Wynia and his...
  • U-M ruling creates motto: Out of many, many

    06/25/2003 6:38:10 AM PDT · by bedolido · 155+ views
    Detroit News ^ | 06/25/03 | Thomas Bray
    <p>In the end, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor couldn't buck the elites who are trying to rewrite the old American motto: e pluribus unum, or out of many, one. She and her colleagues have moved beyond affirmative action into the intoxicating -- and even more dangerous -- waters of multiculturalism.</p>