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  • VIDEO: "This Is My Town Hall For You", (won't allow student to video), Rep. Baron Hill (D-IN)

    09/07/2009 5:23:32 PM PDT · by Nachum · 57 replies · 2,389+ views
    The Atlantic ^ | 9/7/09 | Chris Good
    That's what Rep. Baron Hill (D-IN), the policy leader of the conservative/moderate Blue Dog coalition, explained to a journalism student at a town-hall meeting Wednesday night who asked why she wasn't allowed to videotape the event for a school project. "This is my town hall meeting, and I set the rules, and I've had these rules," Hill responded, in an authoritative tone. "Let me repeat that one more time. This is my town hall meeting for you. And you're not going to tell me how to run my congressional office. Now, the reason why I don't allow filming is that...
  • Virginia 8th Town Hall meeting today (co-starring Howard Dean)

    08/25/2009 8:00:56 AM PDT · by Raymann · 14 replies · 549+ views
    Rep. Moran's Home ^ | 8/25/09 | Rep. Moran
    Howard Dean to Join Rep. Moran for Town Hall on Health Care Reform Efforts This event is for residents of Virginia's 8th District only. When: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 7:00PM - 9:00PM --Doors open at 6:00PM Where: South Lakes High School, Gymnasium 11400 South Lakes Dr. Reston, Virginia What: Town Hall meeting hosted by Rep. Jim Moran featuring Governor Howard Dean, M.D., former Governor of Vermont, Democratic National Committee Chair Emeritus, author, and national grassroots leader on health care. The meeting will discuss current efforts in Congress to reform our nation’s health care system. Why: Congress is attempting to craft...
  • Democrats Host Few Traditional Town Hall Meetings During August Recess

    08/22/2009 4:39:27 AM PDT · by Son House · 7 replies · 666+ views
    FOXNEWS.com ^ | August 21, 2009 | FOXNEWS.com
    Pelosi held a health care "roundtable" discussion with religious leaders at an Episcopal church in San Francisco on Thursday -- her second roundtable forum since the president announced plans to make health coverage more accessible to the nation's 50 million uninsured. Reid, the Senate's top Democrat, has yet to hold a traditional public town hall, but is expected to host a "tele-town hall" August 28. Assistant Majority Leader Sen. Dick Durbin, who said organized protesters were prepared to take over the town halls and "shout and shove" their way to the podium, called the public meetings a waste of his...
  • Walz Holds Town Hall on Health Care Reform[More Democrats In This Crowd Than Republicans]

    08/21/2009 3:17:35 AM PDT · by Son House · 12 replies · 1,741+ views
    KAAL-TV ^ | 08/20/2009 | KAAL-TV
    The auditorium at Mankato East seats 700 people, all of those seats were filled, as Democratic Congressman Tim Walz took the stage at a health care town hall. As we've seen in similar settings across the country it did not take long for this discussion to get heated. The tone of the discussion was set early, when the introductory speaker said there is nothing political about your need for health care, but that didn't prevent fireworks from happening. Mankato is where Democratic Congressman Tim Walz is from, and there were more Democrats in this crowd than Republicans. "You tell em...
  • Mayo Clinic on Change and the Economy[No Town Hall Meeting For Mayo in Rochester Mn]

    08/16/2009 6:21:26 AM PDT · by Son House · 5 replies · 482+ views
    KAAL-TV.com ^ | 08/14/2009 | KAAL-TV
    The Mayo Clinic continues to adjust to changing economic times, but leaders not only want Mayo Clinic to be a destination medical center, they want Rochester to be a destination medical community. "Here we come, so get ready." Mayo Clinic CEO Doctor Glenn Forbes says Mayo Clinic's financial numbers are better than expected, largely because they're becoming more efficient, but he says their work is just beginning. "The future is still filled with many uncertainties particularly in the area of health care. We're committed to continuing to build the models that are going to be successful in the future." That...
  • Betsy Markey: You’re invited to a town hall meeting you refuse to hold (ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT)

    08/14/2009 4:29:46 AM PDT · by Conservative Vermont Vet · 16 replies · 1,518+ views
    Michelle Malkin (Updated) ^ | 08/14/2009 | Michelle Malkin
    Reader Kelly e-mails that Colorado Democrat Rep. Betsy Markey is hiding from her constituents and refusing to hold a public forum during this long, hot congressional recess. So Kelly has graciously taken the opportunity to convene a town hall for Rep. Markey — and extended an open invitation. If the congresswoman doesn’t show, her voters will have a placeholder ready
  • Our President is a Political Coward

    08/13/2009 7:44:55 AM PDT · by Brookhaven · 29 replies · 564+ views
    blogger ^ | 8-13-09 | Muny Dews
    Watching the recent town hall debates on health care, one thing is clear: they are not easy for members of congress. The crowds are passionate, loud, angry, frustrated, and worst of all informed. They are asking tough, specific questions. The types of questions that make politicians look foolish, because they don't know the answer. YouTube is overrun with videos of politicians taking it on the chin in these meetings. From Arlan Spector being told a giant has awakened, to John Dingell being chastised by a man standing next to his son who has cerebral palsy. But to those politicians’ credit...
  • Obama Braces for Health Care Town Hall in N.H.

    08/11/2009 3:25:38 AM PDT · by Son House · 37 replies · 1,366+ views
    FOXNEWS.com ^ | August 11, 2009 | FOXNEWS.com
    "There's a lot of fear out there," said Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, a New Hampshire Democrat. To calm that fear, Obama plans to spend the month highlighting the upside of health overhaul for Americans already with insurance, starting in a state with 89 percent of its residents enjoying health coverage. In New Hampshire, Obama will speak directly about his proposal to ban insurance companies from denying individuals coverage because of pre-existing conditions. During a Friday trip to Montana, he will talk about how his plan would block companies from dropping an individual's coverage if he or she becomes ill. And in...
  • Take the CNN.com poll - Town-hall protests over health care are:

    08/10/2009 7:48:53 AM PDT · by MountainLoop · 53 replies · 2,356+ views
    CNN.com ^ | 7/10/09 | CNN.com
    Just saw this online poll. Town-hall protests over health care are: A - Being orchestrated by lobbyists B - Ordinary citizens expressing their opinions As of 7:45AM PST the results are: Being orchestrated by lobbyists 55% 42501 Ordinary citizens expressing their opinions 45% 35350 Total Votes: 77851
  • Town hall meeting in Philadelphia...my perspective.

    08/02/2009 2:56:15 PM PDT · by mikelets456 · 48 replies · 4,368+ views
    me ^ | 8/2/2009 | lets456
    I just came from the Philadelphia town hall meeting. First off I am glad that there were more objecting to this crap. However, these people have their minds made up and don't give a spit about what we think.One thing I have to say is, I knew Sebelius was a nut job...but now I really believe she is evil! There was a man who obviously had some physical disability and he thanked Sebelius for her service...she gave him a courtesy smile then her face went to "stone cold evil" after he looked away! Such arrogance...the anger ran through my veins...
  • Ocean City Bids Farewell to OCBP Capt. Robert Craig

    05/12/2009 5:58:04 AM PDT · by real_patriotic_american · 31 replies · 573+ views
    Ocean City Today ^ | May 1, 2009 | (Non Listed)
    (At right) Flanked by friends and family members, a wreath is carried down the beach to be released into the ocean in memory of Craig, "founding father" of the Beach Patrol. Carrying the wreath is the current head of the organization, Capt. Butch Arbin, who is flanked by Craig's son, Robert Craig, and grandson, Christopher Craig. (Above) Sean Williams pushes a surf board, carrying the wreath and the ashes of Capt. Craig, toward a Coast Guard boat, which released the wreath farther from the shore.
  • Memorial Service planned to honor Captain Robert S. Craig

    04/10/2009 4:24:09 PM PDT · by real_patriotic_american · 3 replies · 337+ views
    News Releases: from Public Relations Office, Town of Ocean City, MD. ^ | April 8, 2009 | Donna Abbott, P.R. Director, Town of Ocean City, MD.
    News Release: April 8, 2009 Memorial Service planned to honor Captain Robert S. Craig Ocean City, MD – A memorial service for Captain Robert (Bob) S. Craig will be held 3 p.m. Saturday, April 25 on the beach at North Division Street. Captain Craig passed away on Saturday, March 28 at the age of 90. Captain Craig joined the Ocean City Beach Patrol in 1935 and served as its captain from 1946 until retiring in 1987. Captain Craig is credited with building the Ocean City Beach Patrol into the professional organization it is known as today. When Captain Craig turned...
  • Longtime OCBP Captain, Bob Craig, dies (ROBERT CRAIG: 1918-2009)

    04/07/2009 2:36:23 PM PDT · by real_patriotic_american · 3 replies · 559+ views
    Ocean City Today ^ | April 3, 2009 | NANCY POWELL Associate Editor
    (April 3, 2009) The man who not only epitomized the Ocean City Beach Patrol, but also built it into a serious and professional organization, passed away Saturday. When Capt. Robert (Bob) S. Craig turned 90 last July, a competition, dinner and slide show honored him for his 52 years as a town employee and member of the Beach Patrol. Thousands knew Craig from his years guiding the Beach Patrol and taking it from a small, relatively unskilled group of young men to a large group of highly skilled young men and women. Capt. Butch Arbin, the current head of the...
  • OC Beach Patrol Icon Remembered

    04/07/2009 5:29:24 AM PDT · by real_patriotic_american · 6 replies · 523+ views
    The Dispatch ^ | April 3, 2009 | By Shawn J. Soper, News Editor
    OCEAN CITY – Ocean City lost a treasured icon this week when Captain Robert S. Craig, who shepherded the Beach Patrol through decades of change and inspired his young charges for half a century passed away at the age of 90. Captain Craig, as he was known for decades not only by the thousands of lifeguards who worked with him and for him but also by the countless millions of local residents and visitors to the resort area, passed away last Saturday at the Coastal Hospice in Salisbury at the age of 90. A former schoolteacher and coach, Captain Craig...
  • Braddock, Pennsylvania, Out of the Furnace and into the Fire (lost 90% of its population).

    12/30/2008 8:28:58 PM PST · by 2banana · 28 replies · 2,151+ views
    Monthly Review ^ | December, 2008 | Jim Straub
    As far as scenic ruins go, the Pittsburgh metropolitan area sets a high standard. The natural beauty of the Monongahela Valley and the built legacy of deindustrialization make gorgeous scenery out of blue-collar defeat. Beauty is no compensation for lost jobs though. The old steel towns of this region have been imploding for decades. No place has lost a greater share of its population than Braddock, Pennsylvania, just outside Pittsburgh. This ravaged, near-empty stretch of abandoned homes, storefronts, and buildings was once a storied cornerstone of the industrial age. After losing 90 percent of its peak population, today it looks...
  • Town south of Canada sitting on oil jackpot

    11/09/2008 7:47:58 PM PST · by Nachum · 33 replies · 227+ views
    edmunton sun ^ | 11/0/08 | James MacPherson
    PARSHALL, N.D. — In this tiny reservation town about two hours from the Canadian border, a Southern twang is sometimes heard over the din at the local diner and there’s talk of Texas tea beneath the streets. Roughnecks from Texas and Oklahoma have travelled here on hopes that they now share with the town’s 1,000 or so inhabitants — that there is oil in Parshall. About 400 people own mineral rights under homes, businesses, churches, nursing homes or tribal land. All of it has been leased, town officials said. “We were dying,” said Loren Hoffman, a local farmer and the...
  • Barak Obama 'Belittles' Small Town America (UK Version)

    04/12/2008 7:34:30 PM PDT · by blam · 33 replies · 83+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 4-13-2008 | Tim Shipman
    Barack Obama 'belittles' small town America By Tim Shipman in Washington Last Updated: 12:52am BST 13/04/2008 Barack Obama's presidential campaign has been knocked off balance after the Democratic White House frontrunner was caught on tape apparently belittling the fears of small town Americans who have lost their jobs. Senator Barack Obama speaks at a town hall meeting at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana The senator from Illinois was forced into a frantic damage limitation exercise after a recording emerged in which he appeared to dismiss impoverished blue collar workers as bitter individuals who have turned to God, guns and...
  • New Babylonian Town Found

    03/20/2008 2:48:27 PM PDT · by blam · 27 replies · 812+ views
    Azzaman.com ^ | 3-19-2008 | Azzaman
    New Babylonian town found Azzaman, March 19, 2008 Iraqi archaeologists have discovered a new Babylonian town 180 kilometers south of Baghdad. The head archaeologist Mohammed Yahya said the town is more than 20,000 square meters in area and includes administrative quarters, temples and other buildings of “magnificent and splendid design” Yahya, who is the head of the provincial Antiquities Department in the Province of Diwaniya, where the new Babylonian town was discovered, said he still lacks evidence on the town’s ancient name. The locals call it Shamiya after a provincial district nearby, he said. “We have dug up a sectional...
  • Families Return to Iraqi Town After Security Gains

    02/05/2008 3:36:17 PM PST · by SandRat · 3 replies · 55+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Staff Sgt. Michael Paredes, USA
    FORWARD OPERATING BASE KALSU, Iraq, Feb. 5, 2008 – About 1,000 residents returned to a town southwest of Baghdad last week after learning coalition and Iraqi forces had secured the area. Residents of the Zambraniyah, Iraq, area move through a coalition checkpoint as they return to their homes. Residents fled the area in January when coalition and Iraqi forces moved in to clear out al Qaeda in Iraq terrorists. Photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Paredes, USA  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. When heavy fighting broke out in the Zambraniyah area in early January, coalition forces advised families to...
  • Local Leaders, Iraqi Police Celebrate Securing Town near Baghdad

    01/02/2008 3:51:32 PM PST · by SandRat · 3 replies · 47+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Pfc. April Campbell
    CAMP LIBERTY — Community leaders, Iraqi Police and supporting Coalition forces met recently here to celebrate securing Aqur Quf, a town in the district of Abu Ghraib near Baghdad. The town has seen a dramatic decrease in the levels of violence since earlier this year, said Louisville, Ky. native Capt. John Nelson, commander of Company D, 2nd Squadron, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division. “Before we came to the area,” he said, “there were a lot of improvised explosive devices directed against Coalition Forces as well as a high level of sectarian violence between the Shia...
  • Stunning Survey Unveils New Secrets Of Caistor Roman Town

    12/13/2007 12:45:32 PM PST · by blam · 18 replies · 218+ views
    University Of Nottingham ^ | December 13 2007
    Stunning survey unveils new secrets of Caistor Roman town PA280/07 — December 13 2007 On the morning of Friday July 20, 1928, the crew of an RAF aircraft took photographs over the site of the Roman town of Venta Icenorum at Caistor St Edmund in Norfolk, a site which now lies in open fields to the south of Norwich. The exceptionally dry summer meant that details of the Roman town were clearly revealed as parched lines in the barley. The pictures appeared on the front page of The Times on March 4, 1929 and caused a sensation. Now, new investigations...
  • German Town Wants Its Own Great Pyramid

    09/01/2007 7:06:49 PM PDT · by blam · 25 replies · 609+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 9-2-2007 | Bojan Pancevski
    German town wants its own Great Pyramid By Bojan Pancevski in Berlin, Sunday Telegraph Last Updated: 12:17am BST 02/09/2007 The pharaohs may have set the standard, but German entrepreneurs are hoping to challenge Egypt's pre-eminence in monumental self-indulgence by building the world's largest pyramid. The pyramid of tombstones planned at Dessau They have secured €90,000 (£61,000) in state funding to assess the feasibility of building a 1,600ft tall "Great Pyramid" near the town of Dessau, in the impoverished east German state of Saxony-Anhalt. Like the original Great Pyramid at Giza in Egypt, this would be a place of burial. But...
  • California Farm Town Is Nation's Smoggiest

    08/09/2007 12:42:21 PM PDT · by blam · 10 replies · 572+ views
    Bell South.net ^ | 8-9-2007 | Sudhin Thanawala
    Calif. Farm Town Is Nation's Smoggiest Published: 8/9/07, 3:26 PM EDT By SUDHIN THANAWALA (AP) - ARVIN, Calif. - Lying in a rich agricultural region dotted with vineyards and orange groves, this central California community seems an unlikely place for a dubious distinction: the most polluted air in America. Hemmed in by mountains, Arvin is the final destination for pollutants from cities as far away as San Francisco Bay, and its wheezing residents are paying the price. Many of them complain that the air smells toxic. "It's common for people here to say, 'I'm going to the beach so I...
  • Role-model Town Produces Positive Results

    07/13/2007 6:29:12 PM PDT · by SandRat · 1 replies · 319+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Cpl. Eric C. Schwartz
    An Iraqi policeman enters a gateway into a townsperson's home along with Marines from Bravo Company, Proper Task Force, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, attached to 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 2, on June 24, 2007. Marines and Iraqi police speak with homeowners providing a friendly face and show the cohesion of Iraqi and coalition forces. Role-model Town Produces Positive Results Iraqi town with friendly citizens cooperate with coalition forces. By Cpl. Eric C. Schwartz 2nd Marine Division ANAH, Iraq, July 13, 2007 — The air smelled clean, the roads were paved and spotless, and the laughter...
  • Men to be spanked in new town [world's first Woman-town]

    04/16/2007 9:16:59 AM PDT · by bedolido · 11 replies · 689+ views
    news.com.au ^ | 4-16-2007 | staff writer
    CONSTRUCTION has started on the world's first Woman-town, where disobedient men will get a spanking. The 2.3sqkm Shuangqiao district in China's Chongqing will have a motto proclaiming its philosophy: "A woman never makes a mistake, a man must not refuse a woman's request."
  • Army Town United After Four Years In Iraq

    03/18/2007 7:45:42 PM PDT · by blam · 3 replies · 217+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 3-29-2007 | Alex Spillius
    Army town united after four years in Iraq By Alex Spillius in Fayetteville Last Updated: 12:57am GMT 19/03/2007 Wesley Loffert has two sons in the military and had a message for those who think US troops should be brought home from Iraq. Martin Verhagen's children are due to serve in Iraq and Afghanistan "You are encouraging the enemy by telling him if you kill enough Americans they will leave. You have got to let the president and let the commanders do their job," he said. Mr Loffert, a 73-year-old retired colonel and Vietnam veteran, lives in an immaculate, shuttered bungalow...
  • America Supports You: Colorado Town Welcomes Wounded Troops

    03/08/2007 4:49:31 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies · 199+ views
    America Supports You ^ | Samantha L. Quigley
    VAIL, Colo., March 8, 2007 – For the fourth consecutive year, 25 veterans wounded in the global war on terrorism will test their mettle on the slopes thanks to the Vail Veterans Program’s winter sports clinic that kicked off here yesterday. “We’re really a stepping stone in their recovery. This is therapeutic for them to be here,” Cheryl Jensen, director of the Vail Veterans Program said during a kick-off dinner here yesterday. “By the time they leave here, they’re totally comfortable with themselves or have confidence that they never had. “They grow emotionally and physically while they’re here in...
  • Camp Lejeune Marines search 'Smugglers Town'

    02/14/2007 5:50:02 PM PST · by SandRat · 3 replies · 285+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Lance Cpl. Nathaniel Sapp
    CAMP KOREAN VILLAGE, Iraq (Feb. 14, 2007) -- While the rest of the battalion is miles away, Marines from C Company are working a “smugglers town” in western Iraq. As a whole, Marines from the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C.-based 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion are stretched throughout the Al Anbar Province. Some conduct security operations in cities like Rawah and Anah, 150 miles northwest of Baghdad, while Company C assists the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit in Rutbah, a city of roughly 30,000 about 50 miles east of the Jordanian border. While most of the area consists of flat...
  • Infantry Company’s Efforts Breathe Life into Small Town

    10/16/2006 7:08:24 PM PDT · by SandRat · 5 replies · 332+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Cpl. Michael Molinaro
    Infantry Company’s Efforts Breathe Life into Small Town Farmer’s crops thrive thanks to guidance, equipment from U.S. troops. By Cpl. Michael Molinaro 2nd Brigade Combat Team PAO, 4th Infantry Division FORWARD OPERATING BASE KALSU, Iraq, Oct. 16, 2006 -- Multi-National Division - Baghdad soldiers delivered an assortment of equipment and goods to the Muehla Agricultural Union, Oct. 9. Refurbished tractors, seed spreaders and water pumps were among the items donated to the union as it begins to move from underneath the guidance of the soldiers from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry...
  • America Supports You: Illinois Town Holds Freedom Walk, Festival

    09/06/2006 6:25:47 PM PDT · by SandRat · 1 replies · 475+ views
    WASHINGTON, Sept. 6, 2006 – The northwestern suburbs of Chicago will hold a Freedom Walk on Sept. 9 to remember the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and to honor the nation's veterans, past and present. "We just really feel that on this five-year anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, it's extremely important that we honor, in a very visible way, the victims of 9/11, … our military and our police and firefighters," Dirk Beveridge, the event's lead organizer, said. The walk will begin at 2:30 p.m. at the Metra train station in downtown Barrington. The walk will be...
  • America Supports You: North Carolina Town Adds Freedom Walk

    09/06/2006 6:15:43 PM PDT · by SandRat · 13 replies · 603+ views
    WASHINGTON, Sept. 6, 2006 – Waxhaw, N.C., will be awash in red, white and blue Sept. 9, as the town holds a Freedom Walk and “Waving Patriotism” event to commemorate the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and honor servicemembers, past and present. Hosted by Flags Across the Nation, a nonprofit group that promotes patriotism, the events and walk will begin with a welcome ceremony at 11 a.m. near the town’s Memorial Wall and fire station and conclude at 5 p.m. Those attending are encouraged to write letters and create patriotic art for the troops. They can also brush up on flag...
  • Hundreds Of Chechens Forced To Flee Russian Town As Restaurant Brawl Erupts Into Race Riot

    09/04/2006 8:19:56 PM PDT · by blam · 25 replies · 933+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 9-5-2006 | Tom Parfitt
    Hundreds of Chechens forced to flee Russian town as restaurant brawl erupts into race riot · Xenophobic groups use fight to urge ethnic attacks· Minorities targeted in internet campaign Tom Parfitt in Moscow Tuesday September 5, 2006 The Guardian UK Several hundred Chechens and dark-skinned people from the Caucasus have been forced to flee a town in north-west Russia after a brawl in a restaurant prompted a race riot at the weekend. The exodus of minorities from Kondopoga in the Karelia region near the border with Finland follows events on Saturday when a mob rampaged through the town and burned...
  • America Supports You: Indiana Town Plans Freedom Walk

    08/25/2006 1:44:22 PM PDT · by SandRat · 6 replies · 820+ views
    America Supports You ^ | Samantha L. Quigley
    America Supports You: Indiana Town Plans Freedom WalkBy Samantha L. QuigleyAmerican Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 25, 2006 – Residents of Crawfordsville, Ind., will gather Sept. 11 to participate in a Freedom Walk, joining an ever-growing number of Americans who will pay similar tribute to the victims of 9/11 and the nation’s past and present veterans. Defense Department officials said this morning that so far, 75 communities in 36 states have registered similar events on the department’s Freedom Walk Web site. “We have gotten the message out to the local churches, so they’re going to put the (announcement) in...
  • Influx of Iraqi police in small Euphrates River town means more security, less insurgent activity

    08/17/2006 4:18:00 PM PDT · by SandRat · 3 replies · 311+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Sgt. Roe F. Seigle
    BAGHDADI, Iraq (Aug. 17, 2006) -- After 30 recent graduates from the Iraqi police academy came to Baghdadi, Iraq, residents in this Saddam-era military housing complex are expressing interest in joining the police force because they are noticing a decrease in insurgent activity. Marines with the Hawaii-based 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, or “America’s Battalion”, are combating the insurgency with local police officers – who recently received “much needed” new gear to get the job done – pistols, protective vests, rifles and batons to use while patrolling the city’s streets. Soon they will receive radios and police cars, said Maj....
  • Town bouncing back from bad times

    07/25/2006 3:52:40 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 175+ views
    Multi-National Forces-Iraq ^ | Spc. George Welcome
    YUSUFIYAH – The sounds of car horns honking and chickens squawking were a soundtrack for prosperity at a market just south of Baghdad on July 13, where vendors displayed everything from clothing to ice and vegetables in this once insurgent-infested town. American, British and Iraqi forces fought pitched battles here in the fall of 2004, during a sweep of insurgents still loyal to Saddam's regime. Today, the market is full of faces looking forward to peaceful and uneventful days. “Before the American Army came to this area, it was full of insurgents and thieves and killers,” said Ali, who declined...
  • Matera: A Southern Italian Town Revives Its Ancient Cave Dwellings (9,000-Years-Old)

    07/17/2006 12:07:20 PM PDT · by blam · 21 replies · 846+ views
    Mercury News ^ | 7-17-2006 | Carol Pucci
    Posted on Mon, Jul. 17 Matera: A southern Italian town revives its ancient cave dwellings By Carol Pucci The Seattle Times (MCT) MATERA, Italy - Nicola Rizzi stands in front of his boyhood home where chickens and ducks used to wander, closes his eyes and smells bean soup and tomato sauce boiling on pots heated by wood fires. He was 11, a survivor in a neighborhood of windowless caves and damp walls, where animals and humans slept side-by-side and half the children born there died, among them three of his brothers and sisters. Mostly though, Rizzi remembers the smell of...
  • The Future Is Looking Grim For Time Warp Town

    07/11/2006 7:59:01 PM PDT · by blam · 2 replies · 556+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 7-12-2006 | Catherine Elsworth
    The future is looking grim for time warp town By Catherine Elsworth in Scotia (Filed: 12/07/2006) One of the last surviving company towns in America, a 19th century relic where everything from the houses and streets to the churches and school is owned by a single firm, is about to move into the 21st century. Scotia, a logging community in the redwood forests of northern California, has been owned by the Pacific Lumber Company (Palco) since it was founded in the 1860s. Its 800 residents either work for the company, are retired from it or related to an employee. All...
  • New police force in Iraqi-Syrian border town ready for the streets

    05/30/2006 4:29:40 PM PDT · by SandRat · 1 replies · 230+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Cpl. Antonio Rosas
    HUSAYBAH, Iraq (May 29, 2006) -- Despite two recent suicide bombings on a new police station here, one Iraqi police officer in this Iraq-Syria border town says his men are undeterred in their duties and are ready to work on their own. "Ahmed," a 45-year-old police captain, is one of several new police officers in this city of 50,000 who has endured two attacks on the city’s district police headquarters which has resulted in the deaths of five police officers and injured eight others. The first attack occurred a week ago when a man walked to the police station and...
  • Djiboutian Town Dedicates Renovated Clinic

    05/09/2006 4:36:54 PM PDT · by SandRat · 3 replies · 152+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Army Capt. Bob Everdeen
    Djiboutian Town Dedicates Renovated Clinic Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa personnel and local contractors and laborers constructed facilities and renovated the existing clinic. By U.S. Army Capt. Bob EverdeenCombined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa DIKHIL, Djibouti, May 9, 2006 — Cooperation between the government of Djibouti and the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa has resulted in a refurbished facility here that will help improve health care opportunities for the local community. "This clinic is more than mortar and paint; it represents the relationship between [Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa] and Djibouti. (We) are partners for peace,...
  • Mexico police swarm riot town, free hostages

    05/04/2006 8:24:52 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 26 replies · 743+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 5/4/06 | Noel Randewich
    SAN SALVADOR ATENCO, Mexico (Reuters) - Over 1,000 riot police firing tear gas flooded into a town at the edge of Mexico City on Thursday to hunt for agents taken hostage in a riot sparked by flower traders that left at least one dead. National television images showed police clad in body armor sweeping into the frequently fractious farming town of San Salvador Atenco, 15 miles north of Mexico City, and hauling off bleeding protesters. Violence exploded in the area on Wednesday when police arrested roadside traders suspected of illegally selling flowers. Dozens more were arrested later in the day....
  • Djiboutian Town Brighter with Task Force Help

    04/28/2006 5:30:37 PM PDT · by SandRat · 6 replies · 217+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Sgt. Sam Smith
    Djiboutian Town Brighter with Task Force Help The Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa project to improve streetlights included fixing broken power poles and replacing cable. By U.S. Army Sgt. Sam Smith Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa ADAILOU, Djibouti, April 28, 2006 — Life in the small African township here is a little brighter now because Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa assisted with improvements to streetlights in the town. The project included fixing eight broken power poles, replacing electrical cable and providing a diesel generator. "This project is an investment in your future," said U.S. Navy Rear...
  • California Town On Sale On eBay

    04/04/2006 5:55:55 PM PDT · by blam · 38 replies · 1,521+ views
    BBC ^ | 4-3-2006
    California town on sale on eBay A tiny Californian town, which was the first to be put up for auction on eBay, is on sale again on the online site. The owner, businessman Bruce Krall, is hoping for a minimum bid of $1.75m (£1m) for a town he admits does not even have one horse. The price does, however, include three cows, eight houses, and a post office. Mr Krall says he no longer has time to spend in Bridgeville (population: about 20) but he says the town offers the "opportunity of a lifetime". Lush green hillsides, sweeping mountain views...
  • Hawaii-based Marines provide security, helping hand to Iraqi town

    03/29/2006 4:36:35 PM PST · by SandRat · 1 replies · 570+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Sgt. Roe F. Seigle
    BARWANAH, Iraq (March 29, 2006) -- When 22 year old Cpl. Jeff Globis taped a picture in his Kevlar helmet of his wife, he did so knowing it would be the only way he could see her for seven months. “I think of her all throughout the day,” said the team leader from Winthrop Harbor, Ill. “It was hard to say goodbye to her, but my Marines are my family and I can turn to them for support.” Globis is deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom with hundreds of Marines and sailors from Lima Company, 3rd Battalion,...
  • Dixie Chicks (Please Freep- ASAP)

    03/23/2006 7:16:20 PM PST · by JFC · 26 replies · 1,025+ views
    KCBD.com ^ | 03-23-06 | KCBD.COM
    Please freep this poll. Natalie's home town does not want her now that she has dissed us, once again.
  • Town: Pot Paintings on House Not Illegal

    03/17/2006 2:13:06 AM PST · by freepatriot32 · 137 replies · 2,342+ views
    http://www.comcast.net/news/strange ^ | 3 16 06 | Associated Press
    WINSTED, Conn. - Having marijuana in your house is illegal, but having marijuana images on your house is not, according to town officials. Five months after Christopher Seekins was arrested and charged with cultivating marijuana in his home, neighbors have complained about the giant marijuana leaves he has spray-painted on the outside of his home on High Street. "There's no reason anybody should have a problem with it," Seekins said Wednesday. Town officials said the marijuana paintings apparently do not conflict with local laws. "There's nothing in the property maintenance code that deals with writing on your house," Joe Beadle,...
  • Charlotte, N.C., Marine aids local populace in remote, western Iraqi town

    02/27/2006 3:26:43 PM PST · by SandRat · 12 replies · 345+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Sgt. Stephen M. DeBoard
    AKASHAT, Iraq (Feb. 28, 2006) -- In the battle to win the confidence and trust of the Iraqi people, Marines from 6th Civil Affairs Group guide the way. Once a city has been swept free of insurgents by coalition forces, these Marines are charged with providing aid to Iraqis to improve their quality of life and help them rebuild. Cpl. Michael C. Kissiah, Jr., of Charlotte, N.C., has come to the forefront to provide aid to the thousands who reside inside this city, located in western Al Anbar Province. The 24-year-old’s duties routinely take him to this city to deliver...
  • Town Votes Hamas Out of Office

    02/27/2006 11:35:25 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 378+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 2/27/06 | Ravi Nessman - ap
    QALQILIYA, West Bank - In the nine months since Hamas won control of Qalqiliya's town council, it says it has balanced the budget and rooted out corruption. Yet residents were not satisfied, and in a stunningly swift change of heart voted for candidates of the rival Fatah Party in last month's parliamentary election. Hamas' defeat in Qalqiliya — in contrast to its landslide victory just about everywhere else in the West Bank and Gaza — highlights the obstacles ahead as the militant group tries to rule an impoverished, impatient population. Meeting voters' expectations will be even harder if Western nations...
  • Halfway to Heaven [building a conservative town]

    02/20/2006 2:57:25 PM PST · by ex-snook · 6 replies · 445+ views
    Newsweek ^ | Feb 29 2006 | Susannah Meadows
    Feb. 27, 2006 issue - The 5,000-acre tomato field in southwestern Florida sure doesn't look like heaven. Bulldozers scrape the land flat while clusters of Porta Pottis signal an undeniable earthiness. But soon a massive cathedral will rise from this barren spot. Reaching 100 feet in the air behind a 65-foot crucifix, the Oratory will anchor Ave Maria, a whole new town and Roman Catholic university 30 miles east of Naples. Ground was officially broken last week, and the plan is to build 11,000 homes—likely drawing families who already hold the church at the center of their lives.
  • Iraqi Town Welcomes Food Distribution Center

    02/03/2006 6:47:28 PM PST · by SandRat · 3 replies · 193+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Feb 3, 2006 | Pfc. Michael A. Molinaro
    Iraqi Town Welcomes Food Distribution Center The center enables residents to buy grain, produce and other items at low prices through a program created by the Iraqi government. By U.S. Army Pfc. Michael A. Molinaro 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division DIYARAH, Iraq, Feb. 3, 2006 — Residents of Diyarah, Iraq, celebrated the opening of a food distribution center here Jan. 18. "Diyarah is a great success because of the town council's commitment to its people." U.S. Army Capt. Ben Simms The center enables residents to buy grain, produce and other items at low prices through a program...
  • Pa. Town Changes Name to Support Steelers

    01/28/2006 8:15:19 AM PST · by freepatriot32 · 11 replies · 419+ views
    WASHINGTON, Pennsylvania - Just to make sure there's no confusion about which team they are supporting in the Super Bowl XL, the mayor and council voted unanimously to change this city's name. Welcome to Steeler, Pennsylvania. The name change for the city of about 15,000 people south of Pittsburgh will last through Feb. 5, the day of the football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Seattle Seahawks in Detroit. "I know the folks in the state of Washington are rooting for the Seahawks, so we wanted to make sure everyone knows the city of Washington is fully in support...