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  • CUNY TASK-FORCE CHIEF ACCUSED OF 'ETHNIC CLEANSING'

    06/22/1999 12:30:57 AM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 2+ views
    The New York Post | 06-22-99 | By ROBERT HARDT Jr.
    CUNY TASK-FORCE CHIEF ACCUSED OF 'ETHNIC CLEANSING' By ROBERT HARDT Jr. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ A Queens councilwoman sparked an uproar in City Hall yesterday - accusing the head of the mayor's City University task force of "ethnic cleansing" for recommending fewer remedial programs at CUNY. As former Yale University President Benno Schmidt testified before the City Council's Committee on Higher Education, panel chairwoman Helen Marshall told him: "In reading this report, I get a feeling of ethnic cleansing, all right?" Clearly angry, Schmidt shot back: "You're wrong Mrs. Marshall. Hey, look, I'm not accusing you or the people who disagree with me ...
  • Homeschooler Summer School?

    06/22/1999 12:24:30 AM PDT · by Meta Morph · 2+ views
    self | 6/21/99 | meta morph
    Overheard at the local McDonald's tonight. A little league team was celebrating the end of their season. Two parents were having a conversation. One said, "Well, maybe we can have Johnny come over and play this summer. We have a pool and everything". Other mom: "Well actually, on weekdays, we have some schoolwork to take care" Other mom:"Oh that's right, you homeschool. I think that's great that you would make that kind of effort. How is that going?" Other mom: "Well actually, we've fallen behind a bit and have some catching up to do. A lot of distractions, you know."
  • ***LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT ABOUT THE KLA***

    06/22/1999 12:14:11 AM PDT · by Bluegoose · 2+ views
    World In Review | June issue | John Coleman
    WHO THE HELL ARE THE KLA? BY WAY OF A SMALL INTRODUCTION* The U.S. is protecting a Bosnia with three different entities, but it does not want Kosovo to be part of the Yugoslavian entity. On this level, the participants of the Bosnian struggle can all be called war criminals, and that goes for the Croatian leadership, also. The free world cannot and must not accept the excuse that the U.S. had the "right" to intervene, or that NATO had the right to intervene in Serbian affairs. The only way in which intervention by the United States under the guise ...
  • An old rehash, Will Clinton ever disclose medical records

    06/22/1999 12:01:49 AM PDT · by yucca man · 2+ views
    "Clintons medical records", gone with the wind of time
  • Project Chinagate: DOJ Early Outline

    06/21/1999 11:56:00 PM PDT · by John Huang Is A Chinese Agent · 493+ views
    Various | 6/22/99 | John Huang Is A Chinese Agent
    JANUARY 1993: Clinton takes office. MARCH: Clinton and Reno decide jointly to fire all U.S. attorneys at Justice Department effective immediately. APRIL: - Clinton gives James Riady and John Huang tour of White House on the same day over 80 people die at Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. This is their fifth visit in only a week. Janet Reno, who had erroneously claimed children were being abused inside the compound, would later take responsibility for the deaths. -James Riady escourts governor of Jakarta, Indonesia to East Wing of White House. White House officials provide no details of the meeting. ...
  • The Market is poised for a major rally SOON

    06/21/1999 11:45:11 PM PDT · by index wizard · 2+ views
    In Between The Two Ears News Service | Today | IW
    The DOW is set to explode tomorrow.
  • The E-Man Cometh: Will The Postman Strike Back?

    06/21/1999 11:27:09 PM PDT · by Mzs12Gauge · 8+ views
    CMP Media | June 1999 | By BILL FREZZA Adams Capital Management
    The E-Man Cometh: Will The Postman Strike Back? Copyright CMP Media, June 1999 By BILL FREZZA Adams Capital Management As the winds of deregulation sweep across the globe, revitalizing vast industries, one institution stands immune: the U.S. Postal Service. This is no surprise. With almost 900,000 largely union employees, situated in every congressional district, the Post Office is a potent political force, dedicated first and foremost to its own perpetuation. Yet, the gales of the Internet blow strong, oblivious to boundaries established by mere politicians. It doesn't take a genius to look a few years ahead and envision a shrinking ...
  • One Degree of Michael Jackson

    06/21/1999 11:25:59 PM PDT · by who_would_fardels_bear · 15+ views
    Drudge Report | 6/21/99 | who_would_fardels_bear
    The Drudge Report mentioned an upcoming concert by Michael Jackson in Korea. The good news is that the tickets aren't selling well. The bad news is that Jackson has somehow gotten a number of quite popular stars to appear with him. I realize that Jackson has not yet been convicted of any crimes, but there is enough suspicion in my mind that I believe him to be a very bad character. In any case, does anyone know of a list (or a source of information) for all personalities that have worked or appeared with Jackson since his civil litigation became ...
  • CHINA'S THIEVERY HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR MISSILE DEFENSE

    06/21/1999 11:21:50 PM PDT · by Jolly · 77+ views
    The Heritage Foundation | June 3, 1999 | JAMES H. ANDERSON, PH.D.
    On May 25, 1999, the bipartisan congressional Cox Committee issued its 872-page report detailing efforts by China to obtain, through legal and illegal means, a stunning range of U.S. commercial and military technology secrets. China's expanding nuclear capabilities and its role as a proliferator of military technology highlight the need for the United States to deploy a national missile defense. Yet, despite the Cox report's startling revelations and clear evidence that the Third World missile threat is growing, President Bill Clinton refuses to make a decision on the deployment of a national missile defense until June 2000. For its ...
  • African and White Americans Show Dramatic Differences in Views Of 20th Century History

    06/21/1999 11:21:39 PM PDT · by mltplxyz · 2+ views
    Roper Polling | 4/27/99 | Roper
    African Americans and white Americans differ markedly over the 20th century events they perceive as the most compelling for the period, a new History Channel study shows. For African Americans, the civil rights movements (50% vs. 11% for white Americans) and major health issues (21% vs. 12%) are by far the most interesting events of the 20th century, according to the study conducted by Roper Starch Worldwide for The History Channel. For white Americans, the topmost interest is wars and other international crises (24% vs. 4% for African Americans). The survey was conducted in conjunction with the premiere of the ...
  • The Question of Evil

    06/21/1999 11:03:20 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 5+ views
    The New York Times | 06-22-99 | By ANTHONY LEWIS
    ABROAD AT HOME / By ANTHONY LEWIS The Question of Evil There can be no doubt, now, about the scale of Serbian atrocities in Kosovo. Western reporters and war-crimes investigators have begun to confirm what Kosovar Albanian refugees described. NATO officers estimate that at least 10,000 ethnic Albanians were murdered; the figure could be much higher. Families were burned alive in their homes, children killed in front of their mothers. The details are so terrible that, in our safe lives, we are inclined to turn away -- to stop reading, to change the channel. But we must know what happened. ...
  • Sodom and Gomorrah

    06/21/1999 10:58:14 PM PDT · by abigail2 · 2+ views
    Fox Network News | 6/21/99 | Unknown
    An email to Fox Network News, referring to the movies that are coming out this summer..."If God doesn't destroy America soon, He's going to have to apologize for Sodom and Gomorrah!
  • Newsweek: 8,000,000 killed by firearms in the U.S. in 1993 ???

    06/21/1999 10:41:54 PM PDT · by fsh1138 · 17+ views
    newsweek magazine | june 28, 1999 page 31 | Matt Bai
    As I do not know how to post a scanned in document, I will try to paraphrase what I saw in this weeks NEWSWEEK magazine, page 31. They have a little chart titled "Do Laws Save Lives?". On this chart it says "Firearm deaths per 100,000" In 1993, the graph was plotted at 4000. So, I take this to mean that 4000 deaths occurred per hundred thousand. Assume that there are only 200,000,000 Americans, this would be 8,000,000 dead in 1993. Anyone else have the magazine and like to offer an opinion?
  • Did McCarthy get it right after all?

    06/21/1999 10:02:58 PM PDT · by Taliesan · 599+ views
    http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/99/06/20/stibooboo01004.html?1302437 | 6-21-99 | GEOFFREY WHEATCROFT
    Three years ago, the American journalist Nicholas von Hoffmann astonished the readers of the Washington Post. "Enough new information," he wrote, "has come to light about the Communists in the US government that we can now say that point by point Joe McCarthy got it all wrong and yet was closer to the truth than those who ridiculed him." Written by a veteran liberal columnist, and in a newspaper of quite numbing political correctness, this was startling stuff. But then von Hoffmann was alluding to Venona, or how the Americans had read the Russians' most secret spy signals, the ...
  • 7 Democratic Hopefuls for Senate Seat Are Questioned by Party Leaders

    06/21/1999 9:54:21 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 2+ views
    The New York Times | 06-22-99 | By JERRY GRAY
    7 Democratic Hopefuls for Senate Seat Are Questioned by Party Leaders By JERRY GRAY METUCHEN, N.J. -- Trying to assess their candidates and their party's chances in next year's United States Senate race, Democratic leaders met Monday with the seven people who have expressed interest in running. Seeking to avoid an internecine primary that would leave the winner too battered to defeat the Republican challenger, the chairman of the state party and the leaders of the 21 county committees had hoped to persuade at least some of the seven to quit the race. But each of the would-be nominees -- ...
  • Lobbyists Are a Lode for the Leading Presidential Campaigns

    06/21/1999 9:52:04 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 2+ views
    The New York Times | 06-22-99 | By DON VAN NATTA Jr.
    Lobbyists Are a Lode for the Leading Presidential Campaigns By DON VAN NATTA Jr. WASHINGTON -- Gov. George W. Bush of Texas is running as a Washington outsider, but that is not stopping a galaxy of Washington insiders from contributing more than $1 million to his Presidential campaign at a fund-raiser here on Tuesday night. On the campaign trail earlier this month, Bush criticized the capital's deeply divisive culture, saying that as President he would try to "change the tone of Washington, D.C." On another occasion, he derided the "zero-sum politics" of the capital. "It's an 'I win, you lose' ...
  • Democrats Stall Bill to Force Consideration of Patients' Rights

    06/21/1999 9:49:40 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 6+ views
    The New York Times | 06-22-99 | By FRANK BRUNI
    Democrats Stall Bill to Force Consideration of Patients' Rights By FRANK BRUNI WASHINGTON -- Senator Trent Lott of Mississippi, the majority leader, set aside an agricultural spending bill Monday after Democrats sought to attach to it a broad proposal for changes in managed health care. While those maneuverings were highly technical, the implications were not. Democrats were serving notice that new protections for patients enrolled in health maintenance organizations were among their uppermost priorities, and that they were willing to disrupt other Senate business to compel consideration of the issue as soon as possible. Republicans, for their part, were confronted ...
  • G.O.P. Attorneys General Unite to Push an Agenda of Restraint

    06/21/1999 9:47:52 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 2+ views
    The New York Times | 06-22-99 | By ALISON MITCHELL
    G.O.P. Attorneys General Unite to Push an Agenda of Restraint By ALISON MITCHELL WASHINGTON -- At a time of new activism among state attorneys general, Republicans are creating an attorneys general association of their own to promote government restraint and raise money for the election of more Republicans to the post. The move, by the Republican National Committee in concert with several Republican attorneys general, comes at a time when many of the states' chief legal officers have been aggressively expanding their role by suing tobacco companies or joining the Justice Department in bringing antitrust charges against the Microsoft Corporation. ...
  • Belgrade Group Plans Rallies for Early Election and Reform

    06/21/1999 9:45:05 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 2+ views
    The New York Times | 06-22-99 | By STEVEN ERLANGER
    THE OPPOSITION Belgrade Group Plans Rallies for Early Election and Reform By STEVEN ERLANGER BELGRADE, Yugoslavia -- A small group of Yugoslav opposition parties said Monday that it would call demonstrations this weekend to demand early elections and democratic change. But Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic is considered highly unlikely to call early elections, senior government officials said Monday. The term of the federal parliament does not expire until 2001 and the Serbian parliament until 2002, while Milosevic's own single term runs through the spring of 2002. While Milosevic's political position is considered to be weaker now, after the defeat by ...
  • Clinton and Beijing

    06/21/1999 9:42:32 PM PDT · by palmac · 4+ views
    The New Australian | 21-27 June, 1999 | Peter Zhang
    I keep getting emails from American readers pleading to know how deeply Clinton has damaged American national security. In truth, I cannot say much more than I have already but I shall once again repeat myself: American security has been shattered. Chinese officials have privately bragged about the extent of their penetration, their placing of agents, their successful use of bribery and blackmail. I have heard stories that I would never repeat, though I know them to be true, because many readers would consider them fantastic. But would they be any more fantastic than a president selling his country's ...