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Secret Service Catch Mexican Official Nabbing White House BlackBerries (!AY CARAMBA!)
fox news ^ | April 23, 2008 | James Rosen
Posted on April 23, 2008 11:01:01 PM PDT by Mount Athos
Edited on April 23, 2008 11:12:33 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Whether he was up to no good or simply desperate to play BrickBreaker, a Mexican press attache was caught on camera by Secret Service pocketing several White House BlackBerries during a recent meeting in New Orleans, FOX News has learned.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Some people aboard a United Airlines flight took matters into their own hands when a passenger became disruptive.
Passengers and an air marshal subdued a man aboard a flight from Honolulu to Los Angeles -- and duct-taped him.
Mexican official caught stealing White House Blackberries
Snippets: At first, Quintero Curiel denied the criminal acts. But when confronted with the tape, he chalked it up to an accidentthen promptly invoked diplomatic immunity.
Just looting the White House electronic devices Americans wont loot
Now, imagine if it were an American government official caught south of the border stealing Mexican government property.
Girl kills self with detergents, sickens 90
Snippets: A 14-year-old Japanese girl killed herself by mixing laundry detergent with cleanser, releasing fumes that also sickened 90 people in her apartment house.
The deadly hydrogen sulfide gas escaped from the girl's bathroom window and entered neighbouring apartments.
Police say a 31-year-old man outside Tokyo killed himself inside a car early Thursday by mixing detergent and bath salts.
Reports of another similar case emerged Thusday afternoon when a 42-year-old woman in central Japan, was found dead in a bathtub. According to news reports there was toilet cleaner and bath powder nearby, along with a sign outside that read, "Poisonous gas being emitted. Caution."
IF THE US wants to stop Iran in its tracks, perhaps it should make sure the country can't buy Department of Defense (DoD) equipment on eBay.
Investigators from the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) wanted to know if it was possible for countries or organisations opposed to the US to obtain sensitive items of military equipment over the internet. They were astonished to discover how easy it was.
Using the online trading sites eBay and Craigslist and posing as members of the general public, the team had no trouble at all picking up 10 pieces of US military body armour, which are supposed to be destroyed if no longer required by the DoD. They also managed to buy a used nuclear-biological-chemical protective suit, an antenna for an F-14 jet fighter and several other sensitive items, the GAO says in a report it released last week. While the US has retired its F-14 fleet, one nation has not: Iran - and it is known to be in need of components to maintain the aircraft.
Mexican Consulate officials in El Paso, Texas, said Mexican drug cartels have been posting help-wanted ads in Juarez, Mexico, newspapers.
The officials said publications including P.M., El Diario de Juarez and El Norte have been printing vague help-wanted ads that are designed to trick young people into smuggling drugs over the border into the United States, the Las Cruces (N.M.) Sun-News reported Friday.
Parents outraged after Islamic group gives classroom presentation
Parents say the discussion violated the separation of church and state, because, they said, the discussion touched on specific elements of Islam and the Koran. Students in one particular class at Lake Brantley High School didn't have a choice about whether they wanted to be involved.
Islamic militant guards America's Afghan lifeline
The only thing standing between Pakistan's Taliban and the lifeline for U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan may be an Islamist warlord who controls the area near Pakistan's famed Khyber Pass.
In an interview with McClatchy , Mangal Bagh , who leads a group called Lashkar-i-Islam, voiced his disdain for America but said he's rebuffed an offer from the Taliban to join them.
Truckloads of food, equipment and fuel for NATO troops wind through the Khyber Pass daily to the bustling border at Torkham. Last month, Taliban fighters bombed fuel trucks waiting at Torkham to cross into Afghanistan , and last week, fighting between Bagh's men and a pocket of Taliban resistance closed the highway for several days.