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Posted on 11/01/2006 8:20:24 PM PST by nwctwx
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6 illegal immigrants.
Thank you all4one for the heads up.
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Press Release that goes with it:
http://www.ice.gov/pi/news/newsreleases/articles/061129washingtondc.htm
November 29, 2006
"Illegal aliens possessing restricted-area access badges arrested at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Aliens hired to install drywall inside airport security perimeter"
PRESS RELEASE SNIPPET: "WASHINGTON, DC. - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) special agents this morning arrested six illegal aliens who possessed security badges allowing them access to restricted areas within the airport and onto the tarmac.
The illegal aliens were working for T.C. Drywall, Inc., based in Alpharetta, GA.
The aliens were arrested after they were determined to be illegally residing and working in the United States. The arrested men are all citizens of Mexico."
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"Why Poisoned Kremlin Can't Be Trusted"
humanevents.com ^ | Nov 29, 2006 | Caspar Weinberger Jr.
Posted on 11/29/2006 4:27:32 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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"Al Qaeda Operating With 'Great Comfort' in Somalia"
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Breaks my heart...
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"Marine's holiday visit to Md. home turns tragic"
Baltimore Sun ^ | November 28, 2006 | Melissa Harris, Sun Reporter
Posted on 11/29/2006 5:46:42 PM PST by FoxInSocks
Note: The following text is a quote:
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/NewsArticle.aspx?ID=2247
Coalition, Iraqi Forces Detain Terrorists; Iraqis Killed in IED Attack
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29, 2006 Coalition forces killed six Iraqis in a firefight, and Iraqi forces detained two suspected terrorists in separate operations this week, military officials reported.
Six Iraqis were killed in conjunction with a firefight in the hostile Hamaniyah area of northeastern Ramadi yesterday.
Before dawn, coalition forces discovered an improvised explosive device in Hamaniyah. The patrol spotted two insurgents moving away from the trigger site. The two men took up positions on the roof of a house and observed the coalition forces clearing the explosive device.
As coalition forces cleared the bomb, the insurgents engaged the security element with small-arms fire. After establishing positive identification, coalition forces returned fire with small-arms and machine-gun fire. As the insurgents continued to engage the patrol, coalition forces returned fire with main-tank-gun rounds.
Coalition forces conducted an extensive search of the house and found one boy and five girls, ages ranging from infant to teenaged, dead. One woman injured at the scene refused treatment. According to local residents, the house was a known insurgent safe house. Officials believe one of the insurgents was wounded and other insurgents came to remove him from the scene.
"In a very tragic way, today reminds us that insurgents' actions throughout Iraq are felt by all," coalition spokesman Marine Lt. Col. Bryan Salas said. "Efforts are under way to coordinate and offer available assistance to surviving family members."
In another operation, Iraqi army soldiers of the 2nd Brigade, 9th Iraqi Army Division, detained two local citizens on a motorcycle carrying three mortar rounds and a large sum of money in Taji Nov. 27. The two suspects were placed into custody after allegedly firing two mortar rounds into the 2nd Iraqi Brigade's area of operations. The suspects were passing through an Iraqi checkpoint at the time of their detention. Iraqi army soldiers were conducting a reconnaissance mission in the area after discovering mortar rounds had been fired in their vicinity. The two men were apprehended during this recon.
Elsewhere, five Iraqi civilians were killed and 25 others were injured during an IED attack Nov. 27 in a cell phone store in Muqdadiyah. The attack took place at around 4 p.m., when an undetermined number of insurgent forces entered the cell phone shop, shot and killed the owner, then placed the IED inside the store. The IED exploded when a crowd of civilians gathered near the shop.
The Muqdadiyah Iraqi police responded to the attack, where they found four local civilians dead and 26 injured. Four were treated for minor injuries on site and released, and 21 others were taken to Forward Operating Base Normandy, where they received medical treatment by medics from 6th Battalion, 9th Armored Reconnaissance Squadron, 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division. One of the injured civilians died before arriving at the medical facility.
(Compiled from Multinational Corps Iraq news releases.)
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"7,000 Qaeda members killed or captured in two years"
Zee News ^ | Nov. 29, 2006 | ZeeNews
Posted on 11/29/2006 6:48:24 PM PST by FairOpinion
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"7,000 Qaeda members killed or captured in two years"
AFP ^ | October 28 2006
Posted on 11/28/2006 9:11:43 AM PST by jmc1969
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"Firemen Turn on Police in Paris Demo"
Spiegel Online ^ | November 22, 2006 | amb/AFP/dpa/AP
Posted on 11/29/2006 7:20:27 PM PST by TheMole
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November 29, 2006
"Iran issues death fatwa on Azeri writer"
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6158195.stm
Last Updated: Wednesday, 29 November 2006, 23:45 GMT
"Iran issues fatwa on Azeri writer"
By Frances Harrison
BBC News in Teheran
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "One of Iran's most senior clergymen has issued a fatwa on an Azeri writer said to have insulted the Prophet Muhammad.
The call on Muslims to murder Rafiq Tagi, who writes for Azerbaijan's Senet newspaper, echoes the Iranian fatwa against Indian writer Salman Rushdie.
It was issued by the conservative Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Fazel Lankarani."
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They allege that he has ridiculed all the sanctities of Islam and done it knowingly, fully aware of the consequences of his action.
In response, Grand Ayatollah Lankarani is said to have issued a fatwa calling for the death of the writer and also the person responsible for publishing his articles.
Earlier, an Iranian cleric had offered his house as a reward to anyone who killed the Azeri writer.
But this latest fatwa comes from one of the dozen or so Grand Ayatollahs in Iran, who has a large following.
An Azerbaijani court sentenced the writer Rafiq and his publisher to two months in jail for an article which was illustrated by the same cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad originally published in Denmark that caused outcry in the Muslim world."
Thanks for the additional info MamaD.
Well that's interesting, thanks Cindy.
Just a thought. < :-)
Thanks all4one. This Litvinenko story has more twists and turns than the D.C. beltway.
Yep, easy to transport, easy to train, easy to feed...
Seriously, good article, thanks for posting it Cindy.
Sighing with you, (opinion) I seriously doubt he's there now...but I could always be wrong (surfing on the internet is not the same as being there).
Police detained five people trying to sell anti-aircraft missile systems in the South of Russia Monday, the Associated Press reports.
According to the statement of the regional police four Strela 2M missiles were seized from the criminals. The raid took place on Monday in the town of Adler, just south of the resort city of Sochi. Police has opened a criminal case against the criminals who are being accused of smuggling.
The heat-seeking Strela missiles are produced in Russia, Eastern Europe, China, Egypt and elsewhere and are the anti-aircraft weapon of choice for guerrillas, rebel forces and terrorists worldwide. Three years ago, the United States, Russia and 31 other countries declared the Strela missiles, which are small enough to pack in a suitcase, were a serious threat to civil aviation and agreed to take steps to keep terrorists from obtaining them.
Police were still on the site of an old hotel in the Strand where explosives and ammunition were seized, said Western Cape police on Wednesday.
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http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__national/&articleid=291669
Explosives missing at construction site (California)
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Two packages containing 110 pounds of explosives were stolen over the weekend from a construction site in Menifee, a federal firearms official said Tuesday.
Workers arriving Monday at the site in the 25000 block of Newport Road found a chain-link fence broken and the door to the explosives magazine pried open, said Susan Raichel, spokeswoman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
An inventory of the materials later revealed that two 55-pound cases of Blastex blasting agent were missing, she said. The theft was reported about 6 a.m. Monday by an employee of the Edic and Watt Inc. construction company. The explosives are used for quarry and construction blasting, Raichel said.
"In the wrong hands, this could be dangerous," she said. "It could create a deadly result if someone doesn't know what they're doing."
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Croatia charges two found with explosives at port
Tue 28 Nov 2006
ZAGREB, - The Croatian police said on Tuesday it had charged two Croatian men found armed with plastic explosives that was to be activated in the Adriatic port city of Zadar.
One of the men was seized early on Monday near a boarding dock for the ferry boat linking Zadar with Ancona in Italy. The other sped away by car but was stopped by police road blocks outside Zadar.
"We have prevented an act that would have had huge consequences," state news agency Hina quoted Zadar police chief Anton Drazina as saying. Another police official said the target was "in the very heart of Zadar" but did not elaborate.
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