Posted on 09/11/2004 12:09:10 AM PDT by nwctwx
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I just read that that site is inactive!
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Then I am greatly relieved.
"Sorry, the site your requested is inactive."
Ok I can't figure out what the acronym IIRC stands for. Enlightenment, please? Thanx!
If I Recall Correctly
SAD OPINION: Why am I not surprised?
is this place -- Seal Harbor, Maine -- perhaps from a slightly different angle.
BY MICHAEL PETROCELLI : The Herald-Sun
Sep 20, 2004 : 8:02 pm ET
DURHAM -- A spokesman for the planners of a pro-Palestinian student conference at Duke University said his group will not sign a statement condemning terrorism, as campus Jewish groups have requested.
Condemning Palestinian organizations' methods would violate the guidelines of the Palestinian Solidarity Movement, said Rann Bar-On, a member of the affiliated Duke group Hiwar.
"We don't see it as very useful for us as a solidarity movement to condemn violence," he said. "That will not achieve any particular goal."
Excerpted. Entire article at link:
The scary part is that Seal Harbor, Maine, is directly across from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, a direct route over water that looks like it's less than 100 miles.
And then from Seal Harbor it's just over 100 miles to the Bush summer house.
If, a big if, that photo is even of Seal Harbor, of course.
That figures.
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This is not surprising.
Nerve gas chemical shipped to North Korea from South: official
24 September 2004 1359 hrs (SST)
SEOUL: More than 100 tonnes of a toxic chemical that can be used to make deadly nerve gas were exported to North Korea by a South Korean businessman via China, the government said.
The ministry of commerce said the businessman exported 107 tonnes of sodium cyanide between June and September last year to an importer in Dandong, China, on the border with North Korea, without government approval.
The unidentified Chinese company re-exported the shipment to a North Korean trading firm, the ministry said in a statement.
Sodium cyanide is widely used to produce herbicides and in metal industries, but can also be used to make deadly nerve gas.
Because of the dual use, the chemical is subject to multilateral export control regimes to which South Korea is a signatory.
The commerce ministry said it first learned about the illegal shipments and reported the South Korean businessman to prosecutors in October last year.
Consequently, the unidentified South Korean businessman received a jail sentence of 18 months suspended for two years in January.
The ministry said authorities were checking a report that a Malaysian company exported 40 tonnes of the same chemical, 15 tonnes of which it had bought from South Korea, to North Korea last month.
North Korea has one of the world's biggest stockpiles of chemical weapons, according to US intelligence sources, and is believed to have biological weapons. The Stalinist state also boasts of its nuclear deterrent force, and Washington believes it has developed a small number of nuclear devices.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/108293/1/.html
"the smallest thing on a site can be your biggest indicator right?" Yep, sometimes what seems the smallest is actually
the biggest.
There is a such thing as quilt by association.
Attack Fears Delay Moscow Flight
Friday, September 24, 2004
A flight from Russia to Egypt was delayed for more than four hours by a group of passengers convinced they were at risk of a terrorist attack.
The passengers refused to allow the plane to take off until two Egyptian women they accused of behaving in a suspicious manner were removed.
It is the second time a Moscow flight has been delayed this way in a week.
Last month two Russian planes were blown-up by suicide bombers, killing 89 passengers and crew.
Air passenger panic is becoming a regular occurrence in Russia.
This time, passengers became suspicious of two Egyptian women who were late boarding their flight in Moscow on Wednesday.
Airport staff say that was because the women underwent additional security checks, but a group of passengers demanded their removal from the plane nonetheless.
The twin suicide attacks on two planes in August have sent some here into blind panic, causing them to take caution to apparently xenophobic extremes.
Three tourists from the Caucasus were removed from a plane on Monday - and two Chechen women were forced off another recent flight when the pilot himself refused to take-off with them on board.
The government commission charged with investigating the suicide bombings, has now issued some initial recommendations.
It suggests psychological tests for passengers should be introduced alongside more stringent security inspections.
It is also calling for more federal funds to update equipment and tougher sanctions for staff who violate security procedures.
Three officials have now been arrested for failing to prevent the suicide bombers boarding the flights from Domodedovo airport last month. Ninety people were killed when the planes exploded in mid-air.
http://www.ds-osac.org/view.cfm?key=7E4351434257&type=2B170C1E0A3A0F162820#
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