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  • SAUDIS TO RECEIVE 7,000 LASHES FOR COMMITTING ``HOMOSEXUAL ACTS"

    10/04/2007 6:35:13 AM PDT · by NativeNewYorker · 55 replies · 2,090+ views
    deutsche presse via email, no url | 10/4/7
    Riyadh (dpa) - Two Saudi men were to receive 7,000 lashes each for committing ``homosexual acts,'' Saudi Okaz newspaper reported Thursday. Saudi authorities started executing the court order Tuesday, which had been divided into separate phases, the report added. Another Saudi man, meanwhile, was to receive 470 lashes separately for doing drugs and resisting the security forces. The Saudi judiciary system is based on the strict principles of Islamic sharia law.
  • Duct-Tape, Tranquilizers Part Of NASA's Plan For Mentally Unstable Astronauts In Space

    02/23/2007 1:19:08 PM PST · by Cagey · 60 replies · 2,460+ views
    WKMG NEWS ^ | 2-23-2007
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- What would happen if an astronaut came unglued in space and, say, destroyed the ship's oxygen system or tried to open the hatch and kill everyone aboard? That was the question on some minds after the apparent breakdown of Lisa Nowak, arrested in Orlando this month on charges she tried to kidnap and kill a woman she regarded as her rival for another astronaut's affections. It turns out NASA has a detailed set of written procedures for dealing with a suicidal or psychotic astronaut in space. The documents, obtained this week by The Associated Press, say...