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ON THE NET...
"ISLAMIC ARMY IN IRAQ"
http://www.iairaq.ws
UPDATE...
ON THE NET...
http://www.infovlad.net/?p=311#comments
That's a GREAT update all4one.
Thanks for the good news.
UPDATE...
http://www.wtop.com/?sid=635254&nid=25
"Library of Congress Building Officially Reopened"
Updated: Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2005 - 3:06 PM
WASHINGTON -
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Etter said rust remover, which was being used by plumbers, caused the smell.
Earlier, Etter said someone working on an air intake system was using an industrial lubricant and left it uncapped near the intake, which caused the bad odor.
The evacuation affected some 700 workers."
Worth repeating and THANKS for the ping Calpernia...
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"Inside the mind of a suicide bomber - 3 ex-terrorists to give insights at Princeton event"
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | 11/25/05 | WorldNetDaily.com
Posted on 11/30/2005 12:48:56 PM PST by Calpernia
REALLY OFF TOPIC...
Note: Carlo3B is recovering from a successful surgery.
Meanwhile, he left us a thread for us to fill up until
he's back online.
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"Christmas Memories, Cookies, Candies, and Desserts".
CookingWithCarlo.com ^ | Nov. 26 2005 | Carlo3b, Dad, Chef, Author
Posted on 11/26/2005 7:32:00 AM PST by carlo3b
NEW BOOK (May 2006)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0974670170/qid=1133393692/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_4/103-1590798-9533446?s=books&v=glance&n=283155
"War of the Web: Fighting the Online Jihad (Hardcover)"
by Jeremy Reynalds
Ummmmm.....this is just torture for those of us who are giving up sweets. I have been sugar-free for a month. Waaaahhooooo. But I will visit the thread to get ideas for my family, and to wish a speedy recovery for Carlo3B.
Smiling...thanks all4one.
"It's hard not to get the feeling that something is brewing, isn't it?"
They sure seem to be trying. But it almost seems like desperation. I hope they are running out of steam.
Bin Laden, Deconstructed
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his voice has been tacitly censored, as if to hear it clearly and without cuts or interruption would be too dangerous. This does not mean that bin Laden's messages have reached no audience. But they have done so by flying below the radar screen of official--government and media--discourse about the war on terror, and entering an alternative sphere, till now largely confined to Arabic speakers.
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20051212/lawrence
``````sounds like a MOAB moment to me...
CIA boss: We know more on bin Laden, others
But Goss admits agency is struggling to infiltrate foreign terror sanctuaries
`````well he just told us he doesn't have a clue?!?!
Al Qaida leaders Bin Laden and al-Zarqawi havent been found primarily because they dont want us to find them and theyre going to great lengths to make sure we dont find them,
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10250860/
````I am impressed by this lady...
Germany not open to terrorist 'blackmail': Merkel
http://www.expatica.com/source/site_article.asp?subchannel_id=52&story_id=25795&name=Germany+not+open+to+terrorist+'blackmail'%3A+Merkel
There is no terrorist in Kashmir
http://www.thestatesman.net/page.news.php?clid=4&theme=&usrsess=1&id=97814
Man suspected of terrorist connection arrested in London
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-11/30/content_499178.htm
EPA plan to test dust from NYC terrorist attack draws flak from senators
http://www.wastenews.com/headlines2.html?id=1133377651
Discount New York probed for money laundering
Discount Banks exposure to its foreign branches is now 38.4%, compared with a legal maximum exposure of 32%.
The New York State Attorney Generals Office is investigating suspicions of money laundering at Israel Discount Bank of New York.
http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000034892&fid=942
Over 800 money-laundering cases prosecuted in 2005 - agency
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20051130/42265856.html
So the chemical cloud at Jordan was stopped, but eventually it will be dispersed somewhere, sometime. Hundreds or thousands will be killed by lunatic fanatics that some Americans want to pamper. coddle and protect (dare we raise a hand to them in self-defense). You're right Granny, the world has gone insane.
4 more suspected haemorrhagic fever patients arrive in CHK
By Tanveer Sher
KARACHI: Four more suspected viral haemorrhagic fever patients have been admitted to Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) in the last 24 hours.
Already, three patients suffering from suspected viral haemorrhagic fever have been under treatment at the hospital since Friday, at the isolated ward where they have improved considerably. The CHK medical superintendent, Dr Kaleem Butt, noticed that all such patients admitted so far were young people. Jamshaid, aged 25, a resident of Malir, was sent by Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) to CHK on November 29. He was admitted to the isolation ward of the CHK where his condition appears stable. 32-year-old Dawood, a resident of Ibrahim Goth in
Korangi, who owns a cattle farm, came to CHK with high fever and bleeding from his nose and mouth. He was shifted him immediately to the newly established isolated ward. Eighteen-year-old Naureen of Landhi was brought to CHK in a similar condition and was admitted there. Dr Kaleem Butt attributed the frequent arrivals of suspected viral haemorrhagic fever cases at the CHK to the coverage of the issue by the media.
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2005%5C12%5C01%5Cstory_1-12-2005_pg7_3
Last night I saw an article on a liberal website saying the Move-on site had a photo of what was supposed to be American troops in Iraq, but it was, in fact, British troops. I was amused (smiling).
Suggest we round up every close relative of each of them and take them somewhere they will never be seen or heard from again.....if OBL or Zarqawi surrenders, maybe they can be released. There's got to be at least one tender spot in their evil hearts somewhere and we ought to find it and use it to our advantage - it is a war after all.
Snip: Enough plutonium to make dozens of nuclear bombs hasn't been accounted for at the UC-run Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico and may be missing, an activist group says in a new report.
There is no evidence that the weapons-grade plutonium has been stolen or diverted for illegal purposes, the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research said. However, the amount of unaccounted-for plutonium -- more than 600 pounds, and possibly several times that -- is so great that it raises "a vast security issue," the group said in a report to be made public today.
The institute, which is based in Takoma Park, Md., says it compared data from five publicly available reports and documents issued by the U.S. Energy Department and Los Alamos from 1996 to 2004 and found inconsistencies in them. It says the records aren't clear on what the lab did with the plutonium, a byproduct of nuclear bomb research at Los Alamos.
Thanks for the link, I don't know what Mark meant, he said it was breaking news, strange smell.
I went to sleep and missed the rest of his program.
Thanks for the update on the strange odor.
Snip: A multiagency task force formed to investigate sales of illegal cheese discovered that the markets were selling queso fresco made from unpasteurized milk, a "perfect breeding ground for bacteria" that can cause illness and even death, authorities said.
The stores purchased the cheese from street vendors, sometimes out of the back of a car or van.
Off Topic: Coffee jump starts short-term memory
Snip: For the first time, researchers have demonstrated that caffeine modulates short-term working memory. The study was presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
"We were able to show that caffeine modulates a higher brain function through its effects on distinct areas of the brain," said the paper's lead author, Florian Koppelstatter, M.D., Ph.D., radiology fellow at Medical University Innsbruck in Austria.
Bat species may be harboring ebola virus
Snip: A team of scientists may have cracked the mystery of the reservoir or source of the deadly Ebola virus, finding evidence of the virus in three species of fruit bats in Gabon and the Republic of Congo. While they say their work isn't proof positive that these bats are the sole reservoir of Ebola, they believe their findings "strongly suggest" these bats are one source of the virus.
"We can not exclude that other species of bats might also be a reservoir," lead author Eric Leroy said in an e-mail Wednesday from Gabon, where he is based at the Centre International de Recherches Medicales de Franceville. Fruit bats are eaten by humans in the areas where Leroy's team studied, suggesting a possible mode of transmission of the virus. The paper says educating people about the risk of eating bats may help reduce future outbreaks in humans.
Contaminated beef sold at Canadian Safeway stores
Snip: A contaminated beef warning has gone out to consumers in BC and Alberta. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says people should not eat ground beef bought between October 6th and 20th from Canada Safeway stores in the two provinces. The regular, lean and extra-lean ground beef may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria. The agency says there have been a number of reported illnesses.
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