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  • Looking on the bright side: Baton Rouge Marine on the road to recovery

    12/07/2005 3:14:12 PM PST · by SandRat · 5 replies · 332+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Dec 6, 2005 | Cpl. Mike Escobar
    MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (Dec. 6, 2005) -- A Baton Rouge, La. native was presented the Purple Heart Medal here Nov. 30 for injuries he suffered while deployed to Iraq in September. Lance Cpl. Ryan Cahill, an infantryman with 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, and several members of his unit had been searching for improvised explosive devices in Karmah, a city outside Fallujah, at the time he was injured. “The IED went off about five to 10 yards from the humvee I was driving,” said the 19-year-old Cahill. “There was a lot of confusion that followed, because I...
  • FDA Scrutinizes Deaths Of Japanese Kids Taking Tamiflu

    11/17/2005 11:08:59 PM PST · by BurbankKarl · 11 replies · 648+ views
    NBC 4 ^ | 11/17/06 | online
    Federal health advisers are looking into the deaths of 12 Japanese children who took Tamiflu, part of their annual safety review of the anti-flu medication and seven other drugs. There are no reports of deaths in the United States or Europe associated with Tamiflu. "Based on the information we have right now, we cannot say definitively there is a causal relation between the drug and the children's death," Dr. Murray Lumpkin, the deputy commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, said Thursday. The Japanese deaths were detailed in papers released in advance of a Food and Drug Administration advisory...
  • The Other Side Of Aulnay (Paris Riots)

    11/06/2005 5:10:42 PM PST · by blam · 13 replies · 747+ views
    BBC ^ | 11-6-2005 | Joseph Winter
    The other side of Aulnay By Joseph Winter BBC News website, Aulnay-sous-Bois After a week of riots during which a Renault showroom was destroyed along with the hundreds of cars inside, the Paris suburb of Aulnay-sous-Bois has become known around the world as a place of violence and poverty. Aulnay-sous-Bois is a town of contrasts And yet just a mile or so from where the menacing, dilapidated tower blocks have seen nightly clashes between angry youths armed with petrol bombs and the police, is the Vieux Pays (Old country) district of Aulnay which has the feel of picture-postcard France. People...
  • CA: GOP ready to fight own side again

    07/13/2005 9:35:00 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 8 replies · 322+ views
    LA Daily News ^ | 7/13/05 | Jill Stewart
    Think of 1958, so distant in the past that there were front-page stories about Alaska's finally being voted the 49th state. Something that didn't make headlines -- because the reality of it wouldn't become clear for years -- was the fact that 1958 was the last time Republicans controlled the California Legislature, aside from an occasional oddball year or two. It was the year California went Democrat and never went back. I mention 1958 because of the hectoring under way by California GOP hard-liners, whom pundits call the "circular firing squad" because of their corrosive effect on their own party....
  • CA: Governor still has time on his side

    07/04/2005 11:01:56 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 6 replies · 274+ views
    Daily Bulletin.com ^ | 7/4/05 | Steve Geissinger
    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger may be down but he's not out, say an array of political experts, who predict the former action-movie hero will be able to overcome sagging poll numbers and regain his popularity. Despite talk that Schwarzenegger and lawmakers will reach a compromise on his government-reform proposals, voters will go to the polls Nov. 8 to decide the issues, experts say, and the former movie hero will portray the results -- whatever they are -- as a Hollywood ending to his battle for the common man. "If I was the governor, I'd say that passage of even one measure...
  • Cop killers, caught? St.Paul,Mn cop killed

    05/06/2005 6:51:55 AM PDT · by Rakkasan1 · 26 replies · 809+ views
    KSTP news ^ | 5-6-05 | KSTP
    A St. Paul Police officer was shot several times and killed around 2:20 a.m. this morning near 7th St. and Forest Ave. on St. Paul's East Side. Two suspects are on the loose. The dead officer has been identified as Sgt. Gerald Vick, 41, Chief John Harrington told reporters this morning. Officers performed CPR on Vick on the scene, but Vick died as he was being taken to the hospital, Harrington explained. Throngs of police are combing the neighborhood looking for two suspects. A mile-and-a-half perimeter has been set up around the alley where the shooting happened. The Bureau of...
  • Always look on the bright side (popular funeral songs - dumbing down death?)

    03/11/2005 10:23:34 PM PST · by Libloather · 64 replies · 16,066+ views
    BBC ^ | 3/11/05 | Alexis Akwagyiram
    Always look on the bright side... By Alexis Akwagyiram BBC News Robbie's Angels, Sinatra's My Way and Queen's Who Wants to Live Forever are among the top choices of songs played at funerals. Putting aside what it says about the nation's musical tastes, is this the dumbing down of death? And it's whispered that soon,if we all call the tuneThen the piper will lead us to reasonAnd a new day will dawnfor those who stand longAnd the forest will echo with laughter Followers of those hell-raising 70s stadium rockers Led Zeppelin will recognise these words as the lyrics to the...
  • Out of Power Democrat Senators Side with Terrorist Murderers Against Gonzales, Bush

    01/04/2005 9:10:29 PM PST · by Libloather · 6 replies · 676+ views
    The Truth Detector ^ | 1/04/05 | The Maha
    Attorney general nominee Alberto Gonzales' confirmation hearing this week "may become more contentious because the White House has refused to provide copies of his memos on the questioning of terror suspects." Now, folks, this is serious stuff. I want you to pay even closer attention than you normally do. (story) "Senator Richard Durbin of Illinois, the Senate's #2 Democrat said today, 'We go into the hearing with some knowledge of what has occurred because of press reports or leaks, but without the hard evidence that will either exonerate or implicate Judge Gonzales in this policy.' Durbin and other Democrats plan...
  • The Other Side Of Slavery; A British Perspective

    12/18/2004 7:19:04 AM PST · by cougar_mccxxi · 45 replies · 4,876+ views
    The other side of Slavery Long before the first Europeans set foot in Africa, native kings and chieftains had traded in slaves. There were white captives held in African slave markets, people who had been kidnapped by pirates during raids on the coasts of England, Ireland and France. These slaves were very highly valued by North African chieftains. The gold mining industry on the Gold Coast, modern-day Ghana, was also a magnet for the African slave trade, which continued long after the European nations agreed to its abolition. White slaves were still held in North Africa as late as 1626....
  • Identifying Moderate Muslims

    11/23/2004 2:24:40 PM PST · by stevejackson · 29 replies · 1,575+ views
    http://netwmd.com ^ | November 23, 2004 | Daniel Pipes
    Editor's note: Readers may also be interested in Moderate Islam or Fata Morgana? and freemuslims.org Speaks Out.There is good news to report: The idea that "militant Islam is the problem, moderate Islam is the solution" is finding greater acceptance over time. But there is also bad news, namely growing confusion over who really is a moderate Muslim. This means that the ideological side of the war on terror is making some, but only limited, progress.The good news: Anti-Islamist Muslims have found their voice since September 11. Their numbers include distinguished academics such as Azar Nafisi (Johns Hopkins), Ahmed al-Rahim (formerly...
  • "Side by Side" -song parody Heinz/Kerry (vanity)

    10/30/2004 10:15:35 AM PDT · by Rakkasan1 · 2 replies · 464+ views
    me ^ | 10-30-04 | Rakkasan1
    Well we've got a big barrel of money... We may look angry and funny... But we're travelin' on... Singing our song... Side by side. Through all kinds of weather... What if the polls should fall? As long as we're together, It doesn't matter at all. So we got a huge barrel of money... I'm stupid , she's DUmmy... But we're travelin' on... Singing our song... Side by side. Through all kinds of weather... Drought, flood, rain and snow, We count our money together... So it just don't matter at all... Oh we got a big barrel of money... We may...
  • Flooding May Be A Side Effect Of Venus' Move

    06/20/2004 9:37:22 AM PDT · by blam · 44 replies · 377+ views
    IOL ^ | 6-20-2004
    Flooding may be a side effect of Venus' move June 20 2004 at 10:33AM Beijing - The recent spectacular transit of Venus across the face of the sun may lead to disastrous flooding along China's Yellow River, a leading scientist warned in the local media on Sunday. While millions were marvelling at the celestial show earlier this month, Geng Guoqing, an expert on natural calamities, was more worried about the consequences for China's second-longest river, the Xinhua news agency reported. He compared historical records reaching 2 187 years back and found a clear correllation between Venus transits and serious floods...
  • How Reagan and SDI Helped Win the Cold War

    06/06/2004 2:04:48 AM PDT · by xagent · 1 replies · 1,682+ views
    www.4ranters.com ^ | Arjun "xAgent 003" B.
    A VERY long read, skip ahead if you want to get past the Cold War history Introduction America's longest war was in a sense, not a traditional war. The United States did not engage in any direct conflict or battle with its enemy, nor were any direct shots fired. Yet this, war, which lasted for over forty years, put people in such a state of fear that was unprecedented with any previous American conflicts. Known as the Cold War, it describes the "era of doubtfulness and distrust between the Western and Eastern powers" in the post World War II world....
  • Immigrants From The Other Side (Clovis Is Solutrean?)

    11/02/2003 4:11:21 PM PST · by blam · 55 replies · 16,673+ views
    CSFA ^ | 11-3-2003 | Dennis Sanford
    Immigrants from the Other Side? According to the Clovis-First theory, for decades the gospel preached by authorities on the peopling of the Americas, the first Americans walked across the Bering Land Bridge from Asia about 12,000 years ago, and after finding a corridor through the Cordilleran Ice Sheet--admittedly it wasn't an easy trip and the timing was tricky--descended into temperate North America. We know them by their classic fluted points, unlike any others in the world, they left at campsites on their journey south to populate Central and South America. [~ 45:l ~] There have been variations of the basic...
  • Auburn NY native Phil Kent leads fight on liberalism with book

    08/14/2003 8:18:16 AM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 2 replies · 585+ views
    © 2003 The Post-Standard. ^ | August 14, 2003 | By Ormie King
    AUBURN NY--I heard from my old friend, D.J. Fulton, who came to the Y-field reunion from Atlanta, Ga. D.J. firmly believes, and rightfully so, that Phil Kent, formerly of Auburn, is mostly certainly a legend of Auburn. What about Phil Kent and why is he a legend? Phil was born Nov. 24, 1951, to Wilbur T. and Helen Andrews Kent at Auburn Memorial Hospital. The Kent family lived on North Hoopes Avenue, and Phil recalled one of his favorite activities was ice skating in the winter at Hoopes Park. Phil attended Herman Avenue School, and his favorite teacher at Herman...
  • The "Secret" JFK Tax Cuts

    05/14/2003 11:52:46 PM PDT · by xagent · 4 replies · 4,058+ views
    www.4ranters.com ^ | 5/12/2003 | Arjun B.
    Democrats and the Kennedys are once again proving to be hypocrite fools suffering from the famous case of liberal amnesia. The controversy this time stems from John F. Kennedy in advertisements that support President Bush's new tax cut plan. Senator Ted Kennedy is fuming over JFK's name and image being used to support tax cuts, something he vehemently opposes. These ads in question compare the massive tax cuts of JFK to those of Reagan and Bush, and rightfully so. This ordeal is only a small part of the larger problem; that modern day Democrats and socialists have hijacked the good...
  • Arthur Laffler: We've Cut Rates, Now Let's Cut Taxes

    11/11/2002 2:47:11 AM PST · by The Raven · 19 replies · 417+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | Nov 11, 2002 | Arthur Laffler
    <p>The Federal Reserve has been cutting the discount rate in fits and starts since late 2000 and yet the economy and the stock market continue to languish. Now in one grand flare of dramatic excess the Fed has cut the discount rate and the federal funds target rate by an amazing 50 basis points. The discount rate is at an unbelievable low of 0.75%.</p>