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  • Girl died from slash with a fork, jury is told

    06/16/1999 7:48:49 PM PDT · by FairWitness
    St. Louis Post dispatch | June 16, 1999 | Tim Bryant
    Girl Died From Slash With a Fork, Jury is Told By Tim Bryant Of The Post-Dispatch A medical examiner testified Tuesday that 13-year-old Crystal Brooks of St. Louis died when someone slashed her throat with a kitchen fork. He said it appears that the murder weapon was a fork investigators found with the defendant, Martiez Davis, who is on trial for murder in St. Louis Circuit Court. Investigators believe Davis got the fork from a restaurant where he worked. Photos of Crystal's wounds brought one juror to tears Tuesday morning, so St. Louis Circuit Judge Henry Autrey halted the trial ...
  • DRUDGE EXCLUSIVE: PLANNED TABLOID HIT ON BUSH FIZZLES

    06/16/1999 7:44:05 PM PDT · by midmich
    Drudge | 06.16.99 | Drudge
    One of the nation's top tabloids was ready to rock the George W. Bush 2000 campaign with an exclusive shock story -- a story that fizzled out just hours before publication, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned...
  • Our Peculiar Victory in Kosovo

    06/16/1999 7:42:26 PM PDT · by Sandy
    Right Magazine | 6/15/99 | Steve Farrell
    There are some traditions and  fixed lessons of history which require our faith, our will, and our determination to practice and never abandon if we hope to endure as a free people. One of these is MacArthur’s truism that “in war there can be no substitute for victory.” Or as Cardinal Spellman added, “only absolute victory is peace.” Certainly, it would be foolish to risk our boys lives and discharge our citizens fortunes for anything less than absolute victory. But strangely this sensible winning tradition continues its vacation from the minds of America’s new world order planners. Not that ...
  • FBI Joins Investigation

    06/16/1999 7:34:49 PM PDT · by Freedom of Speech Wins · 141+ views
    State News Service | 6/16/99
  • LISTEN LIVE ON INTERNET TO XLINTONS WORST NIGHTMARE

    06/16/1999 7:34:28 PM PDT · by unixfox
    Listen live to Xlintons worst nightmare, Alex Jones via the internet every week night from 7:00 to 9:00 Central. 7:00 to 10:00 Saturdays. You will be blown away by this guy. Alex Jones Live
  • Pristina Out of Control

    06/16/1999 7:24:23 PM PDT · by shea shea
    Bill O'Reilly Show/Fox News | 6/16/99 | David Lee Miller in Pristina, Kosovo
    I just saw a live report on the Bill O'Reilly Show by David Lee Miller (in Pristina, Kosovo) who was dodging bullets to make his report. He had this strange, apprehensive look on his face and was explaining to O'Reilly that just previous to his broadcast snipers (origin unknown)had been firing shots indiscrimately and luckily for him his cameraman did not have the lights on him so he wasn't a good target. David Lee Miller said that in Pristina the people both Serbs, KLA and Albanians were taking their anger out on the "American journalists" because they represent NATO.He said ...
  • NATO's worst nightmare - coming to pass

    06/16/1999 7:21:25 PM PDT · by 314159
    stratfor.com | 6-16-1999 | Stratfor.com
    Very interesting read! Here's the link: stratfor.com
  • A Hatred for Politics - A Love of Liberty

    06/16/1999 7:21:07 PM PDT · by ekklesia libertae
    Christian Common Law Institute | June 17, 1999 | CCL Weekly
    "The Constitution will set out as a moderate aristocracy then degenerate into either a monarchy or tyrannical aristocracy. It will most probably vibrate some years between the two, and then terminate in the one or the other." -George Mason, 1787 Mason sought to keep the Union from swallowing the sovereign States, and thus he supported selection of Senators by the State Legislatures and vowed "he never would agree to abolish the State governments or render them absolutely insignificant." Oddly enough, in 1913, the 17th Amendment to the federal Constitution abolished election of national Senators by the State Legislatures. The entire ...
  • Loving the Poor and Compassionate Conservatism

    06/16/1999 7:19:44 PM PDT · by Sandy
    Freedom Daily | 4/99 | Jacob G. Hornberger
    One of the biggest con jobs in American political history has been that which the Democratic Party has perpetrated on the American people. To justify the existence of the socialistic welfare state, along with the $1.7 trillion in taxation needed to fund it, Democrats proclaim, "We love the poor, the needy, and the disadvantaged." And whenever anyone opposes some Democratic social welfare program, he is immediately hit with the following accusation: "You're a racist, and you hate the poor." And now Republicans are jumping onto the "help the poor" bandwagon with what they are terming "compassionate conservatism." It's not yet ...
  • Rudy Giuliani's Senate campaign against Hillary

    06/16/1999 7:15:45 PM PDT · by DrCarl
    So: Now that Hillary has all but announced that she intends to run for the NYS Senate, and her most serious opponant, Rudy Giuliani, appears highly motivated to run against her, what has Rudy done to be sure we New Yorkers will prefer him at election time? He's declared that he wants to cut the speed limit within the five boroughs of New York City IN HALF, from it's current 30 miles per hour to 15 MPH! I wonder if he believes New Yorkers will be happy about this, or if he has decided to punish New Yorkers for ...
  • Bush-whacked: Texas guv storms NH, slams conservatives

    06/16/1999 7:09:53 PM PDT · by billorites
    Manchester Union Leader | June 16, 1999 | Editorial - Richard Lessner
    Can anyone imagine Abraham Lincoln suggesting during the campaign of 1860 that as President he would have no "litmus test" on slavery for his nominations to the U.S. Supreme Court? Of course not. It is unimaginable that Mr. Lincoln would have nominated someone who was pro-slavery, or whose views on that momentous issue were unknown to him. The Great Emancipator would have asked any potential nominee whether the infamous 1857 Dred Scott decision upholding slavery had been constitutionally decided. Abortion, like slavery in the last century, is the preeminent moral issue of our time. Does anyone suppose that the ...
  • Study: Patch Could Restore Sex Drive

    06/16/1999 7:04:37 PM PDT · by Lizavetta
    Denver Post | June 16, 1999 | Michelle Williams
    SAN DIEGO (AP) — Middle-aged women who said their sex drives were stuck in park after they underwent hysterectomies found that a testosterone-laced skin patch increased their libidos, according to a new study. Women naturally produce the male sex hormone, which controls sexual desire, but that stops when the ovaries are removed. ``About 43 percent of the 14 million women who have had hysterectomies reported sexual dysfunction after their surgeries — a decrease in sex drive, a decrease in sexual pleasure, an inability to have an orgasm and sometimes depression,'' said the study's primary author, Dr. Glenn Braunstein of ...
  • School-to-Work Versus Freedom-to-Choose -- The Competing Visions for Education

    06/16/1999 6:51:13 PM PDT · by Sandy · 93+ views
    www2.southwind.net/~educate/bob.html | 8/28/98 | Robert Holland
    East Coast Conference on School-to-Work Richmond, Virginia August 28, 1998 STW vs. FTC: School-to-Work Versus Freedom-to-Choose The Competing Visions for Education By Robert Holland Enormous wealth and power are arrayed on the side of systematic School-to-Work -- this is a battle of David vs. Goliath -- but I have faith that good everyday people are going to help ensure that common sense and liberty ultimately triumph. But it's not going to be easy. The School-to-Work mentality is pervasive, and becoming more so as it spreads to one school system after another. You know the buzzwords (or if you don't you ...
  • When Jane Spoke Out

    06/16/1999 6:45:00 PM PDT · by Roscoe Karns · 12+ views
    Boston Globe | June 16, 1999 | Jeff Jacoby
    ANOTHER HONOR FOR JANE FONDA: At its national convention in Washington, DC, next week, the American Association of University Women will bestow its new Speaking Out for Justice Award on the famous actress and aerobics queen. She is being hailed, the AAUW says, as "a committed activist who champions the environment, human rights, and the empowerment of women and girls." To judge from the AAUW's two-page biography of its honoree, Fonda has also championed anti-gang efforts in California, rural villagers in Tanzania, student theatrical work in Georgia, and open-space preservation in Montana. The bio mentions the Oscar she won ...
  • Two Forms of ID and your fingerprint

    06/16/1999 6:36:40 PM PDT · by fsh1138 · 15+ views
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    Two Forms of ID and your fingerprint. vanity Dose anyone find it alarming that banks are now requiring non-deposit account holders to submit a fingerprint in order to cash a check? It seems like two forms of ID are not enough. I tried searching on the net for information about this and only came up with a website that sells the equipment. I can not believe that there is no outrage on what seems to be yet another Orwellian encroachment of our liberty. I mean, even if you have two forms of ID, a bank will REFUSE to pay on ...
  • Albright Cancels Commencement Plans After Arrests

    06/16/1999 6:35:28 PM PDT · by Antiwar Republican
    Chicago Tribune | June 16, 1999
    Albright cancels NU commencement plans; university revokes honorary degree offer Blaming "the pressing state of international affairs," U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has told Northwestern University she will not be able to return from Europe in time to attend NU commencement ceremonies and to receive an honorary doctor of laws degree Friday. Northwestern said in a news release that Albright informed Northwestern University President Henry S. Bienen of her decision in a phone call today from Paris. And the release said that, "in keeping with Northwestern's long-standing policy, the degree will not be awarded in absentia." The development may ...
  • Pakistan showing withdrawal signs

    06/16/1999 6:30:20 PM PDT · by Jai · 6+ views
    The Hindustan Times | Thursday, June 17, 1999 | Shishir Gupta
    PAKISTAN SHOWING WITHDRAWAL SIGNS By Shishir Gupta The Hindustan Times Thursday, June 17, 1999, New Delhi In a tactical move, the Pakistan Army troops are believed to have started withdrawing from pockets that have been encircled by the Indian forces, while at the same time despatching reinforcements to back their stronger positions in the Kargil sector. This assessment is based on radio intercepts made by the Indian forces in Tololing area in the Drass sector and in enemy positions east of Batalik sub-sector. The radio communications indicate that the Pak Army left the pockets of intrusions in these areas ...
  • Serbs Flood Out Of Kosovo, Pressure On KLA

    06/16/1999 6:29:25 PM PDT · by prometheus
    Reuters | Updated 6:24 PM ET June 16, 1999 | By Brian Williams
    Serbs Flood Out Of Kosovo, Pressure On KLA   Updated 6:24 PM ET June 16, 1999   By Brian Williams   PRISTINA (Reuters) - Serb civilians, fearful of ethnic Albanian reprisals, flooded   out of Kosovo Wednesday and NATO troops disarmed Kosovo guerrillas and   arrested some of their chiefs after they refused to hand over their weapons.   As Serb soldiers and paramilitaries pulled back, separatist Kosovo Liberation   army (KLA) rebels roamed some vacated areas, set up checkpoints and conducted   house-by-house searches like a new occupation power.   But NATO-led peacekeepers, trying to stamp an impartial ...
  • Gore promises to fight for America's families

    06/16/1999 6:24:32 PM PDT · by thewildthing
    AP | 16 June 1999
    CARTHAGE, Tenn. (AP) — Al Gore promised an all-consuming "fight for America's families'' in a presidential announcement address Wednesday that declared his commitment to moral leadership and signaled his independence from Bill Clinton. "Our families are loved, but overstretched,'' the vice president said. Gore, the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, claimed a share of credit for the six-year economic recovery under President Clinton, but said the work is not complete. With unemployment low and the stock market high, parents are still working too hard and spending too much time away from their children in a world that is ...
  • ***TOM CAMPBELL SUES BILL CLINTON***

    06/16/1999 6:23:36 PM PDT · by Bluegoose · 18+ views
    U.S. District Court for D.C. | 6-14 | 26 Members of Congress
    Twenty-six members of Congress filed a lawsuit to compel the president to follow the Constitution and halt the U.S. bombings of Yugoslavia unless war is declared. Under the War Powers Act, a president has 60 days to engage U.S. troops in hostilities without seeking congressional approval. On May 25--60 days after hostilities began--the congressmen asked a U.S. District Court judge to grant summary judgment and expedited review. On April 28, Congress voted against declaring war against Yugoslavia, and defeated a move to continue the air war. However, the president increased the bombing and indications are that the United States will ...