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Thank you very much. I plan on this being the most boring flight I have ever made. I've Been gone for almost 2 weeks and I can't wait to get home.
I understand.
Relax. That thread was based upon a complete lack of understanding of the data they were looking at. First hint is the lack of earthquakes beneath Rainier on USGS sites. What they are observing on Rainier seismographs are the quakes originating at St. Helens.
bkmark
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"N. Korea:Kim Jong-il's Personal Physician Escaped... Arrested by Chinese Security(too bad!)"
Chosun Ilbo ^ | 10/01/04 | N/A
Posted on 09/30/2004 10:30:35 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
"/begin my translation
Kim Jong-il's Personal Doctor Escaped...Arrested by Chinese Security
Chosun Ilbo
10/01/04
Kim Jong-il's personal physician, identified only as Mr. Kim in his 60's, recently escaped from N. Korea, only to be arrested by Beijing Public Security of China, reliable Beijing diplomatic sources on N. Korea revealed on 10/01/04, according to Munhwa Ilbo(S. Korean daily). "He was caught a few days ago while hiding in Beijing suburbs. He is now under intensive interrogation, after which he will be forcibly repatriated to N. Korea," the sources said to the paper.
They explained, in particular, "Both N. Korean public security(police) and state security(secret police) provided Chinese security with detailed information on the doctor, including the description of his appearance. They were quite anxious. This led to rather easy arrest of him."
The sources went on to say, " N. Korean were so desperate to catch him because they want to stop him from revealing to foreigners information on Kim Jong-il's health and and his inner circle. It is quite clear that he is in possession of valuable intelligence." However, they are not quite sure when the doctor escaped from N. Korea, according to the paper.
/end my translation"
http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/s04090162.htm
ASSIST News Service (ANS) - PO Box 2126, Garden Grove, CA 92842-2126 USA
E-mail: danjuma1@aol.com, Web Site: www.assistnews.net
Thursday, September 30, 2004
DOZENS OF CHILDREN KILLED IN BAGHDAD
As thousands of Christians flee Iraq
By: Stefan J. Bos
Special Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
U.S. soldiers help their injured colleagues after a bomb exploded in Baghdad, September 30, 2004. Insurgents killed at least 44 people, most of them children, and wounded 200 with a series of car bombs across Iraq on Thursday
Source: Via Reuters Television
BAGHDAD, IRAQ (ANS) -- Three bombs rocked a Western district in Baghdad Thursday, September 30, killing at least 41 people, including 35 children, and injuring scores of others, amid reports that tens of thousands of Iraqi Christians have fled the country because of the apparently escalating violence.
The allegedly coordinated explosions occurred Thursday afternoon, as a U.S. military convoy passed the scene of a ceremony to open a new water and sewage treatment plant, reporters said.
Elsewhere, four Iraqis were reportedly killed and 16 others wounded in a car bombing in the northern town of Tal Afar. The Associated Press (AP) news agency said the bombing targeted a local police chief, who survived the blast.
Earlier, a suicide car bomb blast killed one U.S. soldier and two Iraqi policemen near the Abu Ghraib prison just outside the capital, the Voice of America (VOA) reported. Separately, the U.S military was quoted as saying one coalition soldier was killed and seven others wounded in a rocket attack on a base outside Baghdad.
The attacks have been links to Islamic militants from within Iraq and neighboring countries as well as remnants of the old regime of ousted dictator Saddam Hussein and they have added to concern among the country's up to one million Christians.
MILITANTS ACCUSE CHRISTIANS
Muslim militants have accused Christians of supporting the US-led coalition and several of them have been killed or otherwise threatened for working with the military. The latest attacks also kept foreigners, including missionary workers on edge, a day after Italy celebrated the release of Italian charity workers Simona Pari and Simona Torretta by Muslim kidnappers.
Iraqi Christians are also kidnapped, said a Christian businessmen from Baghdad who fled with his family to Jordan, the Religion News Service (RNS) reported. As he attended Mass in Jordan's capital Amman, he recounted how militants allegedly linked to renegade Shiite Muslim cleric Moqtada al Sadr recently kidnapped and tortured him until his family paid ransom money.
"A gang came to my shop with machine guns and forced me into a car where I remained for nine days," the businessman said. "They wanted $200,000 from me. They repeatedly hit me and poured boiling water all over my body. I was held hostage until my family paid them $50,000 to finally get me released."
WALKING WITH CANE
The man, in his mid-fifties, now walks with a cane and burn marks are visible on his body, an RNS reported observed.
Christians like this elderly woman, have suffered because of attacks against them.
Source: Via Assyrian International News Agency
RNS said tens of thousands of Christians like him are estimated to have fled Iraq in recent months, apparently for fear that they will become favorite targets of Muslim extremists, following recent church bombings and individual attacks.
In Jordan, Iraqi refugees mainly go to their church communities upon arrival for needed aid, such as housing and food. The priest of the Latin Catholic church in Amman's Hashimi district, the Rev. Raymond Musili, told RNS that the figure of recent arrivals from Iraq was about 7,000 at his church alone.
Meanwhile in Syria, the United Nations Refugee Agency in Damascus said some 4,000 Iraqi Christians have sought refuge in the country. However other Christian sources said 40,000 Christians have fled Iraq in recent times.
CLIMATE OF FEAR
But even with the growing climate of fear in Iraq, there are stalwart Christians who choose not to leave their homeland, RNS said. A small group of Pentecostal Christians visited Amman recently from Baghdad and reported that their church is growing, despite pressures.
Yet pastor Ghassan Thomas, of the Evangelical Alliance Church in Baghdad, challenged Christians earlier to continue to preach the gospel in this hurting nation.
"Before one month, I went to Jordan and a lot of Iraqi people came to me and said: 'Why can you say that Iraq is wonderful when there are people killed on the street and there is no security?' I answered: 'Because the people need Jesus Christ at this time.'"
Now, he told ASSIST News Service (ANS), is "the perfect time to speak about Jesus Christ."
Read more on these and other news stories on news agency BosNewsLife at website http://www.bosnewslife.com
Award winning Journalist Stefan J. Bos was born on the 19th of September 1967 in a small home in downtown Amsterdam, in the Netherlands not far from the typewriter of his father, who was (and still is) a Reporter and ghostwriter. Already at a very young age Bos decided to become journalist and finally arrived in Hungary, the same country where his parents had smuggled Bibles during Communism.
Bos has traveled extensively to cover wars and revolutions throughout the region and received the Annual Press Award of Merit from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for his coverage about foreign policy affairs including Hungary's relationship with NATO and the European Union. Stefan J. Bos can be reached at: stefan@bosnewslife.com.
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Miami Issues Alert on Possible Threat
September 16 2003
By David Cázares and Madeline Baró Diaz Miami Bureau
The Miami Police Department on Monday alerted the public to the possibility of a terrorist attack, in a move city and police officials said was designed to allay the fears of some residents and business owners who were alarmed by rumors of an attack this week.
In a warning issued Monday afternoon, police said the FBI had received a threat last week and passed it on to authorities in Miami. Although the FBI did not consider the threat credible, police spokesman Delrish Moss said the department took it seriously.
"We got information from the FBI during the latter part of the week that we should be extra cautious in the Greater Miami area, specifically downtown, because they had gotten non-specific, non-confirmed information that warranted them giving us a threat warning," Moss said. "They weren't able to give us anything specific."
Moss said the threat mentions a possible terrorist attack for today, Wednesday or Thursday. As a precaution, he said, police became more active over the weekend, but did not inform the public of the threat.
"We decided we would step up our efforts just in the abundance of caution and not do anything to alert or alarm the public because we didn't have anything to give them," Moss said. "We won't go into specifics about what the extra steps are because we don't want to give way our plans."
The threat received by the FBI was reported by a person outside of Miami, said Judy Orihuela, FBI spokeswoman in Miami.
Field agents in Miami did not investigate the claim, she said. Orihuela said she did not know whether FBI or another agency had investigated the tip, but that FBI headquarters said it wasn't credible.
"We passed the information on even though we deemed the information not credible," Orihuela said.
"Everything is taken seriously, pretty much, nowadays."
By Monday, word of the potential terrorist activity in downtown Miami had begun to spread, so much so that police began receiving calls from alarmed downtown business people. Moss said he had heard some businesses were evacuated, but police were not involved.
The alert, issued late in the day, said that the department would take "extra precautionary measures" over the next three days to ensure public safety.
Police asked Miami residents go about their everyday activities, and said they did not recommend that anyone alter their daily routine. However, the alert asked residents to remain vigilant to terrorist activity and report suspicious persons or activity to law enforcement.
"On the heels of at least a rumor causing at least the telephones to start ringing off the hook we opted to put this information out and hopefully calm some fears and remind people that we get a lot of threats but we don't expect that they will come to anything," Moss said. "We've taken every law enforcement precaution. Basically there's no need for any additional panic or concern."
City Commissioner Joe Sanchez, who first learned of the threat Monday afternoon, said the police "absolutely" did the right thing. "Any threat should be taken seriously," he said. "What happens if you don't put out the advisory and something happens? That burns us. We don't want to do that."
Such terror-related tips -- plentiful since the Sept. 11 attacks -- often prove to be without merit, Orihuela said. "They think they're doing the right thing," she said of the warning. "You want to err on the side of caution."
Former Broward County Sheriff Nick Navarro agreed. He said the Miami police department did the right thing by passing the information on to the public. "We're in a different situation than we've ever been in before," Navarro said. "We need to be more alert. We need to know more about what is taking place."
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/palmbeach/sfl-pcpipeline16sep16,0,5430602.story?coll=sfla-news-palm
DHS, FBI Warn Miami Al Qaeda May Try To Disrupt Presidential Debate
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/politics/bulletin/archive/bull040929b.htm
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) U.S. military says it has launched a major operation against the insurgent stronghold of Samarra north of Baghdad.
Thanks JP.
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Security officials say a car bomb has exploded in Beirut, causing an unspecified number of casualties.
I subscribe to several dozen Arabic groups at Yahoo!, ocassionally little gems like this pop up.
That's sad.
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"Muslim freed by US issues terror threats"
telegraph.co.uk ^ | 01/10/2004 | Julian Isherwood
Posted on 09/30/2004 7:28:22 PM PDT by Destro
"Muslim freed by US issues terror threats"
By Julian Isherwood, Scandinavia Correspondent
(Filed: 01/10/2004)
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Danish authorities said yesterday they might have to return a recently-released Guantanamo Bay prisoner to US custody after he said cabinet ministers were fair targets and vowed to travel to fight Russian forces in Chechnya.
"I'm going to Chechnya to fight for the Muslims," Slimane Hadj Abderahmane said in a television interview.
Earlier, Mr Abderahmane said the Danish prime minister and defence minister were targets.
"Denmark is the only country that hasn't realised that a country's leaders are legitimate targets of war in a war situation.
"If you're not prepared to accept those consequences, then don't go to war," said Mr Abderahmane, who added that he planned to go underground and would not appear in public again.""
WELCOME!!!
Reminds me of that old Saturday Night Live skit where Garret Morris (or was it Eddie Murphy) is playing Jessie Jackson. He is asked what he thinks about the situation in Beirut, and he says something like "Beirut, Bei... Rut, greatest home run hitter of all time."
Looks like Zawahiri has spoken. Is this the long awaited tape? Al Jezeera just broadcast.
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