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  • Serb Gov't Hiding Kosovo Exodus

    06/19/1999 4:12:23 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2
    The Associated Press | 06-19-99 | CANDICE HUGHES
    Serb Gov't Hiding Kosovo Exodus By CANDICE HUGHES The Associated Press KRALJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) - Bedraggled convoys of tractors pulling wagons crammed with Serb women, children and household goods are a powerful symbol of the Kosovo debacle - one that President Slobodan Milosevic's government is desperate to hide. An estimated 50,000 people have fled the province since Serb forces pulled out last week. They are camped outside Kosovo in southern Serbia - depressed, desperate and outraged at a government that is scrambling to render them invisible. ``If Milosevic were here, I'd strangle him with my bare hands,'' Punisha Rasovic, a ...
  • Gadhafi Tours Bombed Sudanese Plant

    06/19/1999 4:04:56 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2
    The Associated Press | 06-19-99 | MOHAMED OSMAN
    Gadhafi Tours Bombed Sudanese Plant By MOHAMED OSMAN The Associated Press KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi quietly toured the ruins Saturday of a pharmaceutical factory destroyed nearly a year ago by U.S. missiles. Gadhafi walked through paved lower areas of the destroyed El-Shifa factory beside Sudan's president, Gen. Omar el-Bashir, who explained what various pieces of debris once had been. Gadhafi nodded, but did not comment. Earlier Saturday, state-run Omdurman radio quoted Gadhafi as saying the United States committed ``a criminal, unjust act'' when it fired the cruise missiles in August 1998. The missile strikes amounted to ...
  • Latest News On Kosovo

    06/19/1999 3:53:37 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2
    Stratfor.com Kosovo Crisis Center | 06-19-99 | Staff
    Stratfor.com: Kosovo Crisis Center 990619 - The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) said on June 19 the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and Britain's Scotland Yard have started examining alleged war crimes sites in Kosovo. The ICTY said the number of suspected sites was larger than expected. The sites' locations or number of FBI and Scotland Yard personnel conducting the investigations was not specified. 990619 - Gennady Seleznev, speaker of the Duma lower house of parliament, said on June 19 the Russia-U.S. accord on Moscow's role in the Kosovo peacekeeping mission was "reasonable." Seleznev said the ...
  • AMA loses millions: 1% membership decline and Y2K expenses blamed: Here's the real reason

    06/19/1999 3:46:39 PM PDT · by CholeraJoe · 5+ views
    Multiple | June 14, 1998 | Mary Chris Jaklevic and Randolph Smoak, MD
    The American Medical Association suffered its largest operating deficit of the decade in 1998, stoked by rising expenses and a dip in membership. Total membership fell by 2,669 to 290,958, down nearly 1%. The drop came despite pilot programs to offer reduced dues in cooperation with state medical societies and increased recruitment of students and residents. Executive Vice President E. Ratcliffe Anderson Jr., M.D., pledged in June 1998 to improve member services and increase the rolls. The AMA's $5.4 million after-tax loss exceeded a $1.7 million operating shortfall in 1997, according to an auditor's report released in advance of the ...
  • Great American Sellout, "Timeline of Treason"

    06/19/1999 3:45:14 PM PDT · by Outlawlady
    The Joshua Files at http://members.spree.com/education/2302410/ | June 18,1999 | Outlawlady
    "TIMELINE OF TREASON" pt.1 will be posted to The Joshua Files and Joshua Report #28 will be posted this coming week. Timeline of Treason can be read or downloaded at the site below. The Joshua Files
  • In the Neolithic Abe

    06/19/1999 3:40:43 PM PDT · by Clive · 9+ views
    1895 | Rudyard Kipling
    In the Neolithic Age savage warfare did I wage For food and fame and woolly horses' pelt. I was singer to my clan in that dim, red Dawn of Man, And I sang of all we fought and feared and felt. Yea, I sang as now I sing, when the Prehistoric spring Made the piled Biscayan ice-pack split and shove; And the troll and gnome and dwerg, and the Gods of Cliff and Berg Were about me and beneath me and above. But a rival, of Solutre, told the tribe my style was outre-- 'Neath a tomahawk, of diorite, he ...
  • Secretly taking over the Internet

    06/19/1999 3:35:50 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2
    Nandonews.Net | 06-18-99 | BETSY HART
    BETSY HART: Secretly taking over the Internet ICANN may sound like the mantra of a self-help group. In reality, it's a little known, rather mysterious organization with extraordinary authority - though no one quite knows from whence that authority comes - that may be helping itself to control of the Internet. Anyone who says "But no one can control cyberspace" is wrong. What makes the Internet work, what successfully moves message traffic from your computer to Aunt Sally's e-mail box or the online bookstore, is a network managed by "root servers" of which there are 13 in the world - ...
  • How the war was spun

    06/19/1999 3:32:26 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2
    Nando News | 06-18-99 | PAUL TAYLOR
    PAUL TAYLOR: How the war was spun LONDON--The West won the international propaganda war over Kosovo, but the conflict poses some awkward ethical questions for the media. Foreign news organizations in Belgrade faced severe restrictions on their movements during the 78 days of NATO bombing and in some cases threats to their staff and expulsions. They were allowed to cover rock concerts held to boost Serb morale and rallies on Danube River bridges threatened by cruise missiles, but mostly denied access to Kosovo - except when NATO accidentally bombed ethnic Albanian refugees. On the Western side, the media were deluged ...
  • Damage Done by Bombing Was Overestimated

    06/19/1999 3:32:10 PM PDT · by josiban
    Electronic Telegraph | June 19, 1999 | Tim Butcher and Ben Rooney
    NATO planners over-estimated the damage inflicted on Milosevic's war machine in Kosovo, according to senior defence analysts. As Nato experts, including soldiers of the SAS, scoured Kosovo to establish how much Serb military equipment was destroyed in the air campaign, the Pentagon released figures that called into doubt Nato's early bullish estimates. The move came after hundreds of tanks, armoured cars and artillery pieces were monitored withdrawing from Kosovo. Their survival after the 11-week bombing campaign surprised many Nato officers. In the final stages of the air assault, the Pentagon claimed that Nato had destroyed a quarter of Milosevic's ...
  • From "Dad Knows Best" to "Dad's a Loser" in 50 Years

    06/19/1999 3:30:33 PM PDT · by Fulbright
    Minneapolis Star Tribune | 6/19/99 | David Peterson
    Here's a Father's Day challenge: Think about the TV dads in the early years of the medium. Think about Ward Cleaver on "Leave it to Beaver" or Steve Douglas, the character Fred MacMurray played on "My Three Sons." Now try to plug those dads into the following plots from a contemporary sitcom: -The men take a camping trip and accidentally kill an endangered whooping crane. -Dad's antismoking lesson leads to his whole family becoming addicted to nicotine. -Dad accidentally uses crack cocaine for fish bait, getting fish hooked. The family guy on the screen in your living room has ...
  • Preaching to the voters

    06/19/1999 3:29:02 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2
    Nando News | 06-19-99 | JAY AMBROSE
    JAY AMBROSE: Preaching to the voters One day soon, an observer can't help suspecting, Al Gore and George W. Bush will start giving their presidential campaign speeches with their collars reversed, so eager do both seem to impress the voting public with their deep religious convictions. Their similarly expressed devotion will not necessarily translate into similar policy positions, of course, but on one matter it comes close. Both candidates want the government to lean more heavily on the charitable effectiveness of faith-based organizations. In fact, many such groups - the Salvation Army comes most immediately to mind - are powerful ...
  • Morality at 15,000 Feet

    06/19/1999 3:27:55 PM PDT · by Canuck1
    The Washington Post | June 19, 1999 | Nat Hentoff
    Morality at 15,000 Feet John Cardinal O'Connor of New York was a chaplain with the Marines during the Vietnam War -- sometimes under fire. He wrote a book, "A Chaplain Looks at Vietnam," justifying that war. Years later, he told me: "That was a bad book. I regret having published it. I didn't take enough account of the enormous cost in lives, resources and the brutalization of some of the American troops." During the bombing of Yugoslavia, the cardinal, writing in his weekly column in the newspaper Catholic New York, questioned whether this war has been a "just war." It ...
  • Horror upon horror

    06/19/1999 3:17:43 PM PDT · by Clive
    Toronto Sun | June 19, 1999 | Unsigned Editorial
    What was widely suspected is now known. While NATO bombs were falling on Yugoslavia and killing hundreds of Serb civilians and ethnic Albanians, Serbs in Kosovo were killing ethnic Albanians - at least 10,000, perhaps many more. As evidence of mass graves, bodies thrown down wells, torture chambers and every imaginable cruelty mounts, the human scale of this tragedy must not blind us to it. If there are ways to bring the perpetrators to justice, they should be pursued. That said, for NATO now to use evidence of Serb atrocities as retroactive justification for the 78-day air war may ...
  • North Carolina FReepers

    06/19/1999 3:04:23 PM PDT · by Prospero
    Saturday, June 19, 1999 | Self
    Opportunity to make a difference follows
  • Yeltsin Prepares To Sell His Plan

    06/19/1999 3:03:04 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2
    The Associated Press | 06-19-99 | ANGELA CHARLTON
    Yeltsin Prepares To Sell His Plan By ANGELA CHARLTON The Associated Press MOSCOW (AP) - President Boris Yeltsin intends to tell other leaders at a summit in Germany on Sunday that Russia expects to be treated equally on the world stage despite its flailing economy and declining power. On the eve of Yeltsin's arrival in Germany, Der Spiegel magazine carried an interview with Yeltsin in which he called NATO'S bombing of Yugoslavia - a Russian ally - an attempt ``to drag us back into the Stone Age.'' ``In our eyes, an extremely dangerous precedent for solving conflicts has been set,'' ...
  • Clinton to visit refugee camp in Macedonia

    06/19/1999 2:58:46 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2
    Reuters | 06-19-99 | Staff
    Clinton to visit refugee camp in Macedonia COLOGNE, Germany, June 19 (Reuters) - U.S. President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary will visit a refugee camp in Macedonia on Tuesday in a show of support for ethnic Albanians waiting to return to Kosovo, the White House said on Saturday. National Security Adviser Sandy Berger said the Clintons would also travel to the NATO airbase at Aviano, Italy, to congratulate the NATO and U.S. air crews that carried out the bombing campaign against Yugoslavia that forced Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic to capitulate to allied demands. Clinton would meet leaders of Macedonia ...
  • Italy passes reforms to improve health care

    06/19/1999 2:55:40 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2
    Reuters | 06-19-99 | Staff
    Italy passes reforms to improve health care ROME, June 19 (Reuters) - The Italian government has approved disputed reforms designed to improve health care quality and provide patients with more options for treatment. The reforms, passed late Friday, force physicians working in state-run hospitals to give up private practice, and require doctors to retire at 67 rather than 75. Hospital department heads, now appointed for life, will be required to appear every five years before a panel of experts, who will decide whether to not to renew their assignments. The reforms allow local governments to set up insurance systems to ...
  • Gay Priest Bypassed for Bishop

    06/19/1999 2:53:16 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2
    The Associated Press | 06-19-99 | BEN DOBBIN
    Gay Priest Bypassed for Bishop By BEN DOBBIN The Associated Press BATH, N.Y. (AP) - An Episcopal Church of America diocese elected a Newark, N.J., priest as its next bishop Saturday, narrowly bypassing a New Hampshire candidate hoping to become the church's first openly gay bishop. After five ballots, the Diocese of Rochester in western New York chose the Rev. Jack McKelvey ahead of the Rev. V. Gene Robinson and three other nominees to succeed retiring Bishop William G. Burrill at year-end. McKelvey, 57, a bishop suffragan or assisting bishop of the Newark Diocese for nine years and a priest ...
  • Another Look At The New National Driver's License : George Orwell- Today, 1984 is a reality.

    06/19/1999 2:52:36 PM PDT · by FISHHOG
    "WHATEVER HAPPENED TO AMERICA?" | 6-19-99 | JON CHRISTIAN RYTER
    Over the past few months since Congressmen Bob Barr and Ron Paul discovered that somehow, due to some impossible to explain "error," Americans will be carrying a brand new national drivers' license next October. Barr and Paul are still attempting to get a moratorium on its implementation, but it is not likely they will be successful since the national driver's license that was "accidentally" created by an "unexplainable" congressional snafu in which the "law" that creates it was piecemealed through Congress in three separate pieces of legislation. Since the national drivers' license is a global ID card (i.e., internal passport) ...
  • Carpenter Defends Highway Trust Fund

    06/19/1999 2:47:32 PM PDT · by Prospero
    North Carolina Republican Senate Caucus | Saturday, June 19, 1999 | Joel Raupe
      Senator Robert C. Carpenter North Carolina General Assembly 517 Legislative Office Building Raleigh, North Carolina 27601 (919) 733-5875 Robertc@ms.ncga.state.nc.us NEWS RELEASE: Saturday, June 19, 1999 ------- Carpenter Defends Highway Trust Fund Raleigh – Western North Carolina Senator Bob Carpenter rejoiced when the N.C. House passed and forwarded its budget proposal to the Senate. The House budget included language ending the practice of raiding the state’s Highway Trust Fund for other spending programs. Senator Bob’s rejoicing, however, turned downcast, last week, after Senate Democrat leaders restored the state’s habit of dipping into the Highway Trust, to the tune of ...