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Posted on 05/17/2004 12:36:39 AM PDT by JustPiper
Picture Credit:Calpernia
I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat"
BREAKING NEWS
Iraqi governing council leader among those killed by Baghdad car bomb, Iraqi officials say. Details soon.
Breaking News Alert BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) U.S. military colonel says four Iraqis killed, two U.S. soldiers injured, in car bomb at entrance to coalition headquarters in Baghdad.
(Excerpt) Read more at edition.cnn.com ...
Lots more info at link...
This reminds me of another song.
It's a little to late to do the right thing now.
Royston firm to help the US fight terrorist threat in the air
By Ben Fountain, 21 May 2004, viewed 43 times, emailed 5 times
Royston based aerospace innovator, Primagraphics technology could soon be used by US authorities to combat terrorism in Americas skies.
Patrolling the skies over the United States with Primagraphics technology on board
Royston based aerospace innovator, Primagraphics technology could soon be used by US authorities to combat terrorism in Americas skies.
The company, which was recently acquired subject to certain conditions by US company, Curtiss-Wright Corporation, is understood to be close to signing a multi-million pound contract with the US Federal Aviation Administration.
The FAA runs the air traffic control system in the US and is currently overhauling its technology to make it terrorist-proof - the blueprint for the national airspace system modernisation.
As well as modernising air traffic control architecture to keep pace with anticipated increases in air travel in the US, a key element of the project is to protect the countrys national security.
In particular, the FAA is keen to roll-out a tamper-proof system for tracking aircraft in American air-space. Primagraphics primary radar technology could become an essential element in the FAAs anti-terror aircraft surveillance system as it allows no scope for hijacked aircraft to hide from air traffic controls radar screens.
The planes used in the September 11 attacks effectively became invisible to US ATC systems, as the transponders fitted to the aircraft to keep track of them were switched off by the terrorist attackers.
http://www.businessweekly.co.uk/news/view_article.asp?article_id=8472
They are definitely testing us to see where and our response time
Thanks for checking it out. That's an uproariously funny thread, but probably worth checking out the inital claim.
Work day is over. Heading out to do my Mom duties.
Back tonight, hopefully.
I was pleased with FNC frequent coverage but then they still are doing Martha as their 'top' headliner and terror 2nd!
FYI
Terrorist threats make control of Internet more important - UN ICT Task Force Official
Shanghai. (Interfax China) - The threat of terrorism has made it more important for nations to control the flow of information through the Internet, United Nations ICT Task Force Deputy Executive Coordinator Sergei Kambalov told Interfax during an interview at the 4th Annual Forum for City Informatization in the Asia Pacific Region (CIAPR), held in Shanghai.
The UN ICT Task Force will host a special meeting during the CIAPR this week to discuss Internet governance in the Asia Pacific region, during which delegates from countries in the region will discuss taxation, the digital divide and censorship of the internet. Kambalov believed it was also possible that delegates would discuss China's policies for controlling the flow of information over the Internet.
http://www.interfax.com/com?item=Chin&pg=0&id=5724357&req
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On that note, The local Islamic Center had a huge crowd today. I live 3 blocks away and watch it every time I go by, which is 5 or 6 times a day, at least.
The parking lot was full to overflowing, I've never seen that before.
I've never seen this many cars there, is it another holiday for them?
They all looked very happy.
Is there a subway entrance in this pic and what is that store?
Is there a subway entrance in this pic and what is that store?
ping
Today I'm in South Georgia, nothing unusual that I've observed, except it is hotter'n blazes.
I thought us old timer stallwarts around here
us dyed-in-the-wool birds of rare plumage
had asbestos suits layered between quadruple layers of tinfoil on both sides with helmets and gloves and boots to match!!!
Sigh.
Watchmen, prophets, the super sensitive and the paranoid . . . Thank God for early warning critters!
FBI CHECKING TRUCKS COMING INTO CITY
May 21ST, 2004
Police are taking a closer look at trucks entering New York City after warnings from the FBI.
The Feds say that terrorists may use truck bombs to attack high-profile targets.
Officers from the NYPD as well as the Port Authority have been stationed at bridges and tunnels.
Officials say they will also be pulling over trucks already in the city if they look suspicious.
An FBI spokesman says there is no specific information about an imminent threat nor anything specific to New York.
I do think he's more on the ball than a lot of people give him credit for.
Re # 1568
Not sure if this is a muslim holiday or not. Any TM'ers out there know if this is a muslim holiday?
The guys in the Ryder truck were very happy as well. I don't like the picture these connected dots are beginning to reveal.
Man I hope this is nothing. Getting worried here.
STAR TELEGRAM 4MAY2004
But in general, most analysts agree, none of the major carriers has a guaranteed future. They have all piled on such an enormous amount of debt that any shock to the system -- an economic downturn or domestic terrorism, for example -- could quickly send all six into bankruptcy.
"They're all so fragile right now," Jenkins said, "that the slightest nudge could put them all underwater."
American Airlines
Status: After more than a year of aggressive cost cutting, which included $1.8 billion in employee concessions, American has narrowed its losses. But the Fort Worth-based carrier is still losing money and hasn't been able to improve its revenues.
Strategy: American's management is working mightily to integrate cost cutting into the airline's culture and engage employees in the fight to slim down. It has been building a financial safety net with various debt offerings and is boosting its international presence, particularly in Asia.
See post #1463
I laughed, and loudly!!
Being a smoker, it sometimes seems that it's a bigger offense than murder.
I think that's what swarthyguy meant.
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