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World Terrorism: News, History and Research Of A Changing World #9 Security Watch
BERNAMA ^ | June 19, 2007 | BERNAMA

Posted on 06/19/2007 4:43:36 PM PDT by DAVEY CROCKETT

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To: DAVEY CROCKETT

So many people live on credit, that they do not even know what real folding money is.

This crash had to come, it will slow things down, true, but it may wake up a few people, who are surviving on credit.

I see it in my own family, they have to have the latest gadgets and dwelling.

Better for them if they started like I did as a married woman, one room on the second floor, a bathroom down the hall, and it was only $27.00 a month....

But to me it was “my home”.

America has been ruined with all the credit available to them, and most of it financed by not-American holders of the backing.

What a neat way to take over the country.

[my opinion]


3,821 posted on 08/21/2007 12:19:24 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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To: DAVEY CROCKETT

New York’s 22nd annual Muslim Day parade will take place this year on September 9, just two days before the sixth anniversary of the 9/11 al-Qaeda attacks.<<<<

That makes my blood boil.

Talk about rubbing our face in it.


3,822 posted on 08/21/2007 12:21:43 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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To: DAVEY CROCKETT

We must not loose sight of the fact that it is the communist groups pushing and paying for the mexican protests.

Today the line between the muslims and the communists is so blurred, that it is difficult to tell one group from the other.

It will really be bloody, when the day comes for the muslims or the communists to take full control.

[my opinion]


3,823 posted on 08/21/2007 12:25:57 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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To: FARS

As does Obama, who is about to visit Cuba<<<

They are willing to show the muslim/communist connection, it is no longer hidden.

Will Obama join Kennedy, on his visit to the kgb/putin?


3,824 posted on 08/21/2007 12:28:37 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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Update: Suspicious ME Males at Ferry - Washington State

Thanks to Rushmore Rocks and Milford421 for this alert:

This article has a few more (scant) details:

SEATTLE — The FBI is asking for the public’s help identifying two men
who they say have been exhibiting unusual behavior on Washington state
ferries. FBI spokeswoman Robbie Burroughs said the men have been
reported by by passengers on several ferry runs and, while the
behavior may have been innocuous, investigators would like to talk to
the men.

Burroughs said the men appeared to be taking an unusual interest in
the workings of the boat, but she would not elaborate. Passengers and
crew members on different runs on separate dates reported the men to
authorities. Investigators would not disclose on which ferry runs the
men were seen. Anyone with information about the men is asked to call
the FBI’s Seattle office at 206-622-0460.

http://www.komotv.com/news/9270846.html


3,825 posted on 08/21/2007 12:55:19 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news/?fr=yalerts-keyword&c=&p=%22Iran%22&ei=utf-8

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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 20 11:41 AM
Iran expects the U.N. nuclear watchdog to highlight Tehran’s cooperation in its next report on Iran’s atomic program, which could determine whether it faces more U.N. sanctions, an Iranian official said on Monday.
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Iran warned the UN Security Council on Monday against imposing new sanctions over its nuclear drive, saying such a move would render its cooperation with the UN atomic agency and other talks “sterile”.
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A top UN atomic official was holding talks in Tehran on Monday aimed at easing concerns over Iran’s contested nuclear programme, amid warnings of further sanctions against the Islamic republic.
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Khomeini wanted to drop ‘Death to America’: Iran ex-president
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 20 6:14 AM
Iran’s ex-president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has aroused controversy after saying in a new book that revolutionary founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini favoured dropping the mantra of “Death to America.”
* 6.
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NPR - Aug 20 11:06 AM
As Iran strengthens its military and political muscle, the nation’s leaders seek to increase its influence over the Middle East. But Iran’s ambitious talk of revolution worries its Arab neighbors.
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Islamic Republic News Agency - 2 hours, 19 minutes ago
Iran - Quake - North An earthquake measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale jolted suburbs of ‘Bazar-Jomeh’ town in Gilan province, northern Iran, Monday evening.
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CBS News - Aug 20 9:00 AM
Putting Iran’s Revolutionary Guard on a list of terrorist organizations is the right move, says National Review Online , but the action still fails to acknowledge Tehran’s role in sponsoring terrorism around the globe.
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The New York Sun - 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
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IranMania.com - 22 minutes ago
LONDON, August 21 (IranMania) - Iran expects the UN nuclear watchdog to highlight Tehran’s cooperation in its next report on Iran’s atomic program, which could determine whether it faces more UN sanctions, an Iranian official said, Reuters reported.


3,826 posted on 08/21/2007 1:00:14 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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3,827 posted on 08/21/2007 1:06:37 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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[update]

http://travel.latimes.com/articles/la-trw-laxdelays15aug15

LAX outage is blamed on a single computer

City officials demand a full report on the U.S. Customs system failure and contingency plans.

By Tami Abdollah, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 15, 2007


3,828 posted on 08/21/2007 1:14:49 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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Justin Ryan Green, 20, of 128 Pineview Lane, New Ringgold, was charged by Patrolman Chad Seitzinger, St. Clair police, with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, receiving stolen property, terroristic threats, two counts of simple assault and three counts of recklessly endangering another person.

Jennifer Nicole Cougle, 36, St. Clair, was charged by Chief Timothy Delaney, Coaldale police, with theft of stainless steel shafts from the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, Coaldale, valued at $75,000; criminal conspiracy, giving false information to police and defiant trespass.

http://www.tnonline.com/taxonomy/term/1837

From the arrest page, no other details......


3,829 posted on 08/21/2007 1:26:38 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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http://www.dailycomet.com/article/20070821/API/708210532

August 21. 2007 1:06AM

U.S. Deports Sanctuary Movement’s Symbol

By ELLIOT SPAGAT
Associated Press Writer
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Elvira Arellano, left, an illegal immigrant from Mexico who has taken refuge in a Chicago church to avoid deportation for the last year, answers reporters’ questions as her 8-year-old son Saul sits at the table with others involved in the sanctuary movement at Nuestra Senora de Los Angeles church in Los Angeles Saturday, Aug. 18, 2007. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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TIJUANA, Mexico An illegal immigrant who took refuge in a Chicago church for a year to avoid being separated from her American-born son was deported from the United States to Mexico, where she vowed Monday to continue her campaign to change U.S. immigration laws.

Elvira Arellano, 32, became an activist and a national symbol for illegal immigrant parents as she defied her deportation order and spoke out from her sanctuary. She announced last week that she was leaving the Adalberto United Methodist Church to try to lobby U.S. lawmakers.........

continued...............below is what gave me second thoughts.
granny............

Arellano said she may return to her home in the Mexican state of Michoacan and then return to Tijuana in September for a demonstration coinciding with planned immigration protests in the United States.

[snipped]

Arellano arrived in Washington state illegally in 1997. She was soon deported to Mexico, but returned and moved to Illinois in 2000, taking a job cleaning planes at O’Hare International Airport.

She was arrested in 2002 at O’Hare and convicted of working under a false Social Security number. She was to surrender to authorities a year ago but instead sought refuge at the church on Aug. 15, 2006.

[snipped]


3,830 posted on 08/21/2007 1:44:38 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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Thanks to Milford421 for this report:

Suspicious Device Found at Houston’s Intercontinental Airport

http://www.myfoxhouston.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?contentId=4115921&version=3&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=3.2.1

Suspicious Device Found at Houston’s Intercontinental Airport

Last Edited: Sunday, 19 Aug 2007, 7:51 PM CDT
Created: Monday, 20 Aug 2007, 6:57 AM CDT

Evacuations at Bush Airport / KRIV-TV Houston FOX 26 News

HOUSTON — Authorities are responding the scene of a bomb threat at
Houston’s Intercontinental Airport after a suspicious device was
found in a food preparation area.

A report says police received a call about 6:40 a.m. Monday about a
device with wires hanging out of it at Chelsea Food Services on the
grounds of the airport in north Houston.

Houston police were called in to handle crowd control as nearby
buildings were evacuated.

Stay with myFOXHouston.com for more on this developing story.


3,831 posted on 08/21/2007 2:00:21 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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To: All; DAVEY CROCKETT

More evidence of the sun’s rythms found in the seismic activity of earth.

Ulysses solar orbiting spacecraft data finds rthym of the sun’s energy
in most terrestrial systems including seismology. Read below.
Electricquakes was right.

http://www.astronomyreport.com/Research/Moving_to_the_rhythm_of_the_Sun.asp

Astronomy Report .com

Moving to the rhythm of the Sun (8/20/2007)

This artist’s impression shows the ESA/NASA Ulysses spacecraft.
Launched in 1990, the European-built spacecraft visits both polar
regions once every 6.2 years as it circles the Sun in an orbit that is
almost perpendicular to the ecliptic, the plane in which Earth and the
planets move. - Credit: ESA Scientists from the Ulysses mission have
proven that sounds generated deep inside the Sun cause the Earth to
shake and vibrate in sympathy. They have found that Earth’s magnetic
field, atmosphere and terrestrial systems, all take part in this cosmic

sing-along.

David Thomson and Louis Lanzerotti are team members of the HISCALE
experiment on board Ulysses, a joint mission between ESA and NASA.
Together with colleagues Frank Vernon, Marc Lessard and Lindsay Smith,
they present evidence that proves that Earth moves to the rhythm of the

Sun. They show that distinct, isolated tones, predicted to be generated

by pressure and gravity waves in the Sun, manage to reach Earth and are

detectable in our environment.

Thomson and colleagues have discovered these tones in seismic data
and
have found them in Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere, and even in
voltages induced on ocean cables, along with a wide variety of
terrestrial systems. Although these tones are all around us, it would
not be possible for us to hear them, even if we listened very closely.

According to Thomson, data from Ulysses provided an important clue as

to how these sounds generated deep inside the Sun reach the Earth.

His team also present new evidence for these tones in various
terrestrial systems here on Earth. They also provide an explanation for

the mechanism by which these tones, originating from deep inside the
solar interior manage to make their way to Earth, and pervade our
environment.

Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by ESA

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3,832 posted on 08/21/2007 2:06:22 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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Davey, you must post any googles you do on this list, I suggest you ignore the post, as it is toooo interesting....LOL

I did not find the links to the reports, need to look deeper.
granny.

https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/index-of-declassified-articles/index-of-declassified-book-reviews-by-author.html

Index of Declassified Book Reviews, By Author

AUTHOR OF BOOK REVIEWED : TITLE OF BOOK REVIEWED : ISSUE.....

LOL, about a hundred books listed.......


3,833 posted on 08/21/2007 2:15:58 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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More declassified, muslim subjects in first link:

https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/index-of-declassified-articles/index-of-declassified-book-reviews-by-title.html

Declassified articles:

https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/index-of-declassified-articles/index-of-declassified-articles-by-title.html

https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/index-of-declassified-articles/index-of-declassified-articles-by-author.html

Start packing, we need to go to Washington D.C. to read them:

https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/index-of-declassified-articles/index.html

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/index.html


3,834 posted on 08/21/2007 2:25:21 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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Monday, August 20, 2007

Russia: Daghestan Scholars Sound Alarm For Indigenous Languages

By Liz Fuller

August 20, 2007 (RFE/RL) — Participants at a recent roundtable
discussion in Makhachkala expressed concern that Russian is fast
becoming the sole state language in Daghestan, even though the
republic’s constitution ranks Russian equal with the languages of 13
other nationalities. They called on President Mukhu Aliyev to take
urgent measures to reverse the ongoing decline of smaller languages,
some of which they fear may otherwise become extinct within 10-15
years.

Unique among Russia’s 85 federation subjects, Daghestan has no fewer
than 14 titular nationalities (Avars, Aghuls, Azerbaijanis, Dargins,
Kumyks, Laks, Lezgins, Nogais, Rutuls, Tabasarans, Tats, Tsakhurs,
Chechens, and Russians), all of whose languages are designated in the
constitution as state languages.

Given that these languages are all not mutually comprehensible or even
inter-related, it is Russian, which is taught even at kindergarten
level, that serves as the vehicle of communication between members of
different ethnic groups.
The director of a school in the village of Andikh in Shamil Raion in
west-central Daghestan, told RFE/RL that his school cannot buy new
textbooks for students in 10th and 11th grades, and that teachers comb
villages in the hope of buying old ones.

True, during the Soviet period, most of the titular languages — Avar,
Azeri, Dargin, Kumyk, Lak, Lezgin, Nogai, and Tat — were taught in
schools alongside Russian. And according to the British scholar Robert
Chenciner, in the 1990s it was decided to create written languages for,

and begin the formal teaching in schools of Rutul, Aghul, and Tsakhur
(all of which belong to the Lezgin group of languages), even though
according to the 2002 Russian Federation census those three ethnic
groups each accounted for less than 1 percent of the republic’s
population, numbering 24,298, 23,324 and 8,168 people, respectively.

Soviet Legacy

The Soviet Union took a dual and even contradictory approach to the
teaching of minority languages, promoting the creation of literary
languages for small ethnic groups, and encouraging writers who chose to

use their native language, however obscure, as part of the broader
ideology of Friendship of Peoples.

But at the same time, the Soviet leadership relentlessly implemented a
policy of requiring non-Russians to become fluent in Russian, to the
point that mastery of the Russian language became the key to career
advancement.

For that reason, many parents opted to enroll their children in schools

where Russian, rather than their native language, was the language of
instruction. Yet whether as a result of the emphasis on preserving
minority languages, or as a conscious statement of national identity,
many non-Russians still identified the language of their nationality as

their native language.

Data from the 1979 Soviet census show that more than 90 percent of
Daghestan’s 10 largest indigenous native groups designated the language

of that ethnic group as their native language. By contrast, the
percentage for the native peoples of Siberia and the Far East averaged
61 percent, and for some of those small ethnic groups it was as low as
30 percent.

No Money For Books

The collapse of the Soviet system demolished the ideological rationale
and the hothouse conditions, including generous state subsidies, that
existed for encouraging the use and teaching of small languages. At the

same time, a knowledge of Russian as lingua franca remained crucial,
especially within a multiethnic society such as Daghestan, where, in
addition, unemployment is high and competition for jobs intense.

Moreover, Daghestan’s government, which as of 2005 depended on
subsidies
from Moscow for 80 percent of its budget, was forced to revise spending

priorities, with education getting short shrift. This has led to
chronic
shortages of school textbooks in languages other than Russian.

Even the language of Daghestan’s largest ethnic group, the Avars (who
numbered 758,438 people in 2002, or 29.4 percent of the republic’s
population), is under threat, and has been for some time.

In 2002, a language teacher in Kaspiisk told RFE/RL’s North Caucasus
Service that several factors were contributing to the decline in the
use
of Avar: a lack of qualified teachers and up-to-date textbooks (not all

schools had an adequate number of textbooks, and the limited number
available were up to 20 years old); the lack of an up-to-date
Avar-Russian dictionary; and, crucially, lack of interest among school
students in studying their own native language. Some wealthy
businesspeople sponsored the publication of language textbooks, but
those textbooks were not always approved by and coordinated with the
republic’s Pedagogical Institute.

The situation does not seem to have improved greatly over the past five

years. In 2003, a new Avar-Russian dictionary was published, the first
for over 50 years, but native speakers say it is not of outstanding
quality, and the print run was only 3,000 copies.

And the problem of school textbooks remains acute. Magomed Gazaliyev,
the director of a school in the village of Andikh in Shamil Raion in
west-central Daghestan, told RFE/RL’s North Caucasus Service in July
that his school cannot buy new textbooks for students in 10th and 11th
grades, and that teachers comb villages in the hope of buying old ones.

“We have been without books for more than 10 years,” he said.

Gazaliyev said the republican Education Ministry claims it does not
have
sufficient funds to finance the publication of a new series of
textbooks. He said the ministry is apparently hoping that a private
sponsor might be found.

Study Time Reduced

Gazaliyev further complained that the number of hours devoted to the
study of Avar in schools is being reduced, but did not specify how
drastically. In rural schools, instruction in all subjects is in Avar
for the first four grades. From fifth to ninth grade, instruction is in

Russian, with two hours per week devoted to the Avar language and two
to
Avar literature. In 10th and 11th grades, two hours per week are
devoted
to the Avar language.

“They are reducing the time spent on teaching the native language and
literature and increasing the number of hours spent studying other
subjects at their expense,” Gazaliyev told RFE/RL.

Radio and television broadcasting in languages other than Russian has
also been subjected to cuts. Republican television now broadcasts
exclusively in Russian, although there are still daily radio programs
in
the 13 other titular languages, in addition to Russian. The number of
hours broadcast is directly proportional to the number of speakers of a

given language, with Avar and Dargin having the most and Tsakhur the
least.

All these factors serve to undermine many Avars’ commitment to their
native language. And the decline in the use of Avar is not confined to
urban areas with a multiethnic population, but extends to districts
where the population is almost exclusively Avar.

A correspondent for RFE/RL’s North Caucasus Service recently quoted
Bata
Aliyev, a resident of the village of Mesterukh in Akhvakh Raion, as
saying that with every year that passes, it becomes clearer that
members
of the local Avar population are losing respect for their native
language.

“The raion administration, the local education board, schools, and
local
television are contributing to the gradual decline of the Avar
language,
because the Russian language is used everywhere,” Aliyev said. “Very
little time is devoted to the study of the Avar language in school.”

The published summary of the July 12 roundtable discussion in
Makhachkala did not give any indication whether participants came to
the
conclusion that some languages are in greater danger of becoming
obsolescent than others, and if so, which.

The participants said much of the blame for the decline of Daghestan’s
indigenous languages lies with the Education Ministry. They
characterized many of the ministry’s staff members as having no
relevant
expertise and implied they are indifferent to the issue of teaching
small languages

They contrasted the situation in Daghestan, where high-school students
spend a maximum of four hours per week studying their native language,
literature, and history, with that in Kabardino-Balkaria, where the
comparable figure is 36 hours.

The roundtable participants appealed to Daghestan President Aliyev to
take urgent measures to reverse the decline in the use of small
languages. But even if the republic’s leadership could secure funds for

programs to promote the study of Avar and other state languages, it
could take years before such programs yielded the desired effect.

(Magomedgadzhi Gasanov and Uma Isakova of RFE/RL’s North Caucasus
Service contributed to this report.)

http://rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/08/dc81f4cf-0387-414c-9210-61a789a140ff.html

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3,835 posted on 08/21/2007 2:28:42 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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Scruples Fade in Sri Lanka - Charu Lata Hogg, Boston Globe

In 1990, Mahinda Rajapaksa was arrested at Colombo airport trying to smuggle dossiers on the “disappeared” out of Sri Lanka to the United Nations in Geneva. Rajapaksa, a rising politician from the country’s south, worked to organize the mothers of the disappeared during an insurrection from 1988 to 1990, when more than 16,000 people went missing.

Today, Rajapaksa is Sri Lanka’s sixth president, leading a government accused of egregious human rights abuses. Since fighting between government forces and the Tamil Tigers resumed in full vigor in mid-2006, civilians have become the primary target — not just in direct clashes but in the insidious “dirty war” fought by both sides.

Human Rights Watch researchers spent months investigating abuse allegations, publishing a report this month that uses eyewitness accounts to show how security forces have subjected civilians to “disappearances,” indiscriminate attacks, forced displacement, and restrictions on humanitarian aid.

Critics of the government — as Rajapaksa was in the 1980s — have been threatened and demonized as national traitors and terrorist sympathizers.

http://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/2007/08/20-august-swj-oped-roundup/


3,836 posted on 08/21/2007 2:35:57 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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Impending Volcanic Eruption Could Disrupt International Flight Paths

Seismic Activity High; Tremor A Minute Recorded
International flight paths over Alaska could soon be disrupted if
satellite
images, increasing seismic activity and lava are any indication.

Pictures taken of the Pavlof Volcano Thursday indicated strong thermal
readings. The Alaska Volcano Observatory is calling these readings
consistent with a “vigorous eruption of lava,” according to the
Associated
Press.

Seismic activity was first noticed Tuesday. Fishermen in the area
Wednesday
reported glowing lava on the mountain’s southeast side and pilots have
reported a weak plume of ash below 20,000 feet and drifting 5 miles to
the
southwest.

A massive eruption by the volcano located about 590 miles southwest of
Anchorage could disrupt air travel but isn’t expected to threaten any
towns
in the area, with the exception of a light dusting of ash.

Steve McNutt, a volcano seismologist with the Observatory said an
explosive
eruption could disrupt flight operations as volcanic ash can seize up
an
engine.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson Allen Kenitzer said the
agency
issued advisories to airlines that could potentially be affected and it
is
monitoring the situation closely. Delays could occur if an eruption
causes
flight diversions.

The volcano is roughly nine miles from popular fishing area, Pavlof
Bay, but
isn’t believed to be an immediate threat, McNutt said.

Some of the seismic activity was caused by lahars, mudflows, caused by
snow
on the peak being melted by lava. They occurred on the southeast side
of the
volcano, an area that is sparsely inhabited.

Residents of the small towns in the vicinity are preparing for the
worst and
hoping for the best, said Josh Gould, owner of a grocery in King Cove,
about
35 miles to the southwest with a population of about 800. Basic staples
are
selling briskly and there’s no danger of running out of products like
water,
bread and milk.

An ash plume is visible from town, he said, but none has fallen yet.

Pavlof’s last eruption was in 1996, following a series of eruptions in
the
‘70s and ‘80s. The 11 years since has been the longest it has been
quiet,
McNutt said. It spewed ash as high as 49,000 feet during a 1986
eruption.

Seismic activity is high at the 8,262-foot volcano, with a tremor
recorded
every minute, McNutt said. “What we think we’re in for is several
months of
low-level eruptions punctuated by a few large and explosive events.”

FMI: www.avo.alaska.edu, www.faa.gov
aero-news.net


3,837 posted on 08/21/2007 3:14:30 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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[update]

Preliminary Report Says Seatbelt Failure Caused Snowbird Accident

Pilot Was Inverted When Lap belt Released
A preliminary report on the cause of a Canadian Snowbird accident in
Montana
that claimed the life of its pilot said a seatbelt failure is to blame.

Capt. Shawn McCaughey was lost when his CT-114 Tutor jet crashed near a

Montana air force base during a show rehearsal May 18. The report,
released
Monday, said McCaughey lost control of the aircraft when his lap belt
unfastened while he was flying inverted.

“Initial analysis has determined that the pilot’s lap belt became
unfastened
when SB No. 2 rolled inverted, causing the pilot to fall out of his
seat and
lose control of the aircraft,” the report states.

The investigation is now focusing on why.

McCaughey, flying the No. 2 aircraft, off the lead’s left wing, was
apparently not able to eject and died on impact.

The maneuver the team was practicing at the time of the accident
required
the lead aircraft to fly upright across the show line flanked by
inverted
aircraft off each wing and one behind, according to the Toronto Star.

“As SB 2 was rolling inverted for the . . . pass, the aircraft was seen
to
dip low, waver, and then depart the formation,” the report said. “Still

inverted, the aircraft climbed, then subsequently rolled upright.

“Upon reaching a nearly wings-level attitude, at approximately 750 feet

above ground level, the aircraft nosed over.”

There have been some modifications made to the pilot restraint system
as
well as enhanced training for aircrews and passengers and changes to
the
aircraft operating instructions since the accident.

Since 1972, six Snowbird pilots have been lost in accidents. Many of
the
accidents have reportedly been caused by mechanical problems. Some are
saying the 1960s model Canadair CT-114 Tutors should just be retired
altogether, as their life expectancy is said to be 2010; Canada’s
National
Defense was told they should be replaced four years ago.

The team suspended performances for a month after the accident, and
when
they resumed dedicated the season to McCaughey (above).

A five-season veteran, Capt. Paul Couillard, has been named as the
replacement.

FMI: www.snowbirds.dnd.ca
aero-news.net


3,838 posted on 08/21/2007 3:18:19 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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30 Tons of Jet Fuel Dumped on Italy

GENEVA (AP) - An Alitalia passenger flight dumped 33 tons of jet fuel
over
northwestern Italy on Saturday after technical problems prompted the
pilots
to turn back to Milan, air traffic controllers said Monday.

The aviation kerosene was released from the Chicago-bound Boeing 767
between
Mont Blanc on the French-Italian border and the city of Turin, said the

Swiss company Skyguide, which is responsible for monitoring the
airspace.

Skyguide said the fuel was dumped shortly after noon local time (1000
GMT)
Saturday to bring the plane’s weight below the maximum allowed for
landing.
The plane was traveling at 27,000 feet above sea level.

“After dumping the fuel, it landed safely back at Milan,” Skyguide said
on
its Web site.

Usually, fuel is dumped at high altitude so it will dissipate before
reaching the ground.

Skyguide did not say what the technical problems were.

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3,839 posted on 08/21/2007 3:20:18 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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Russia tightens air safety rules

Starting from August 27, Russia is introducing stricter security checks

before and after flights, along with new limits on the size and
contents of
hand luggage, bringing them in line with the latest rules on air
safety, and
to meet international requirements.

Under the new rules, each passenger can only have 100 milliliters of
any
liquid, gel or spray in a packet which is to be sealed within the
airport’s
sterile area and can only be re-opened on board. Any liquids bought in
duty-free stores also have to be sealed. Exceptions apply only to
medicines,
baby food and special dietary products.

Hand-luggage can also include one thermometer, one blood pressure
monitor, a
disposable lighter and up to two kilograms of artificial ice for
perishable
products.

“We are changing the rules to bring them in line with the latest rules
on
air safety and to meet the requirements introduced by the International

Civil Aviation Organisation. All our regulations regarding liquids,
gels,
and so on, literally repeat the instructions sent to us by the ICAO,”
Vladimir Chertok, air traffic official, said.
http://www.russiatoday.ru/news/news/12740


3,840 posted on 08/21/2007 3:21:39 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( God loaned us many of the Brave people, those who keep us free and safe and for balance liberals..)
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