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  • Hillary Clinton takes Huma as her date to week-long Indian wedding of billionaire Clinton[tr]

    12/11/2018 4:57:35 AM PST · by simpson96 · 36 replies
    U.K. Daily Mail ^ | 12/10/2018 | Chris Spargo
    Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin headed overseas this weekend, travelling to India for a wedding hosted by the country's richest family. The former Secretary of State and her aide are attending a five-day celebration that will end with the marriage ceremony of Isha Ambani, the 27-year-old daughter of Mukesh Ambani. It was revealed just last week that Mukesh is the 19th richest man in the world, with a fortune of $43.4 billion thanks to his role as head of the Indian oil and gas giant Reliance Industries. He also has close ties to The Clinton Foundation, having donated hundreds of...
  • CNN REPORTING DIRTY BOMB THREATS AT 7 NFL GAMES THIS WEEKEND

    10/18/2006 1:07:44 PM PDT · by Babsig · 652 replies · 27,726+ views
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  • FAA refuses to give moguls' jets priority

    07/02/2005 5:06:05 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 35 replies · 1,013+ views
    Forbes Business ^ | July 2, 2005 | Christopher Smith, AP
    The Gulfstreams and Learjets carrying the top brass of the media world into the mountain resort of Sun Valley for an annual business retreat won't be getting the white-glove treatment. Like ordinary small planes heading in and out of the small airport on some of its busiest days, corporate jets will have to wait in line to use the one runway surrounded by 8,000-foot-high mountains. The Federal Aviation Administration has decided to scrap restrictions that would have thinned out the number of planes traveling through Friedman Memorial Airport on Tuesday, the retreat's opening day, and July 10, the day after...
  • Fasten your (gold) seat belts [Jewels. Disco floors. Cowboys art. Private jets push luxury envelope]

    03/06/2005 2:18:38 PM PST · by Paleo Conservative · 16 replies · 795+ views
    The Dallas Morning News ^ | 02:41 PM CST on Saturday, March 5, 2005 | By KATIE FAIRBANK
    Plush and inviting, the interior of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' private plane also serves as an art gallery. Commemorative etchings by renowned sports artist Bart Forbes tell the team's history. One shows running back Emmitt Smith breaking Walter Payton's record to become the all-time leading rusher. RICHARD MICHAEL PRUITT/DMN Jerry Jones' corporate jet features art depicting the Dallas Cowboys. The painting on the right is of Michael Irvin.
  • LOOK INSIDE KERRY'S MIND AND YOU FIND A "FALSE PERSONALITY"

    10/19/2004 9:09:58 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 21 replies · 876+ views
    CHRONWATCH.COM ^ | OCTOBER 20, 2004 | JOAN SWIRSKY
    Look Inside Kerry's Mind and You Find a "False Personality" Written by Joan Swirsky Wednesday, October 20, 2004 There's a term to explain why the clearly haughty and self-important John Kerry repeatedly calls George Bush "arrogant." In psychology, it’s called projection: attributing to others what, in fact, perfectly describes the person hurling the insult. Similarly, there’s a term to explain why Kerry, a lifelong pacifist after his four-month foray in Vietnam, is now trying to convince the public that he would fight the war against terrorism more effectively than President Bush. It’s called self-delusion. Another term explains why Kerry has...
  • Focus Is on Private Plane Security

    07/05/2002 5:21:38 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 13 replies · 193+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | July 05 2002 | JONATHAN D. SALANT, AP
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The government told owners and operators of private planes Friday to strengthen security because terrorists may try to use general aviation aircraft to attack in the United States. "Terrorists who are no longer able to hijack commercial airliners because of increased security at commercial airports may turn to GA airports and aircraft to conduct operations," the alert said. The Transportation Security Administration said it had "credible indications" that terrorists were planning attacks, but did not know the specific targets or the methods to be used. The security agency asked private plane owners and operators to lock airplanes...