Archive for June 11th, 2007
Posted on June 11th, 2007
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Amadou Lowe of Atlanta must be “sick” in the head! Lowe’s naked”lies and misinformation” campaign exposed! Amadou Lowe of Atlanta must be “sick” in the head!! “Lowe’s Lies and smear campaign” against the Freedom Newspaper cannot go unchallenged!! Editors call Lowe ” A so called dishonest” intellectual without vision! Amadou Lowe must be sick in […]
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Denies Charges. When I last wrote about Indiana CPS worker Cory Heinzman, in November of 2005,, he had been arrested three times for sex related charges involving three Indiana youths. Heinzman is currently on trial, charged with 15 felonies, including child molestation and sexual misconduct with a minor, as well as 14 misdemeanors, all for […]
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Justice Perverted. This case is infuriating. It was infuriating when it was happening, and it’s infuriating now, when it’s back in the headlines. The Georgia State Attorney General deserves to be disbarred. He shouldn’t ever be allowed near a courtroom again (except as a defendant). To very briefly summarize, at a New Years’ Eve party […]
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Another major CA paper – the Sacramento Bee – reported Sunday on Senator McCain’s fund-raising operation, along with that of other major candidates in both parties. However, unlike the LA Times article on Nevada fundraising, McCain did not get the lead. Here are excerpts: “MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. _ Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards arrived at the […]
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Breaking News:Gambia fires two NIA officials, border guard for allowing rebels loyal to Col.Cham into Banjul! Gambia Fires two NIA officials, border guard for allowing Dissident rebels into Banjul! ……Jammeh accuses US/UK of “Diplomatic double standards.†As Wade’s Gov’t implicated into “What Gambia’s Gov’t called coup plot†against the APRC!! By Our Western Division Correspondent […]
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This week’s episode (Sundance Channel, 9pm Tuesday) shows that you do not have to be grown up, nor have a PhD to care about the environment. Even kids can help. In fact it likely is the kids that will drive the Eco-scene forward. The average parent is going to get pretty upset, and worn down […]
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Early on Monday evening Republican senators banded together to block a vote of no confidence on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. The one sentence long joint resolution said, “Expressing the sense of the Senate that Attorney General Alberto Gonzales no longer holds the confidence of the Senate and of the American people.â€
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The news this morning is that studies suggest ISRADIPINE, a medicine mainly used to lower blood pressure, might prevent or even reverse cell changes that lead to Parkinson’s disease. “Parkinson’s occurs when dopamine cells in the brain die off…The researchers at Northwestern University discovered that isradipine rejuvenates worn out dopamine cells…. ” ‘This drug will […]
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Breaking News:President Jammeh says Wade of Senegal wants to destabilise Gambia!!! Following our lead story on the arrest of former MFDC rebel Jarju, the Gambian government has reacted by accusing Senegal of aiding and abetting Gambian dissidents to topple the government of the day. The Gambian authorties who uses the Daily Observer to make such […]
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Delevan, Wisconsin (BNN) A domestic dispute quickly turned into a mass killing In a small southern wisconsin town. This mass killing left six people dead, and a 2 year old girl seriously injured with a gunshot wound to the chest. A prosecutor said no one was in custody, but there was no fear of a […]
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Today on Political Lunch, Rob and Will start the show with a look at the once necessary but now forsaken Iowa straw poll. With both Giuliani and McCain redirecting their efforts to states like Florida, Iowa may no longer carry the clout it once did. In other news, the latest polls are in and show […]
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I’ll cut to the chase here, if you are an Elvis fan here is the link, you need read no more, just click on it and buy it. For the rest of you, I will try to present a review. Elvis played in a huge number of movies in his career, I believe the total […]
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Has hell frozen over again? Some people are thinking so with the release of Apple’s Safari web browser for Windows XP and Vista. Along with the Leopard announcements and the iPhone application development, Apple released a public beta of Safari 3, the next version of Safari, for Mac OS X Tiger users (10.4.9 only), along […]
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Along with Leopard, Apple told everyone a way to develop applications for the upcoming iPhone: the web. At the Keynote speech at the World Wide Developers Conference, Steve Jobs talked about a way to develop applications that people can use on the iPhone that is both secure, but somewhat easy. That way he mentioned is […]
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News Item: Court overturns FCC rule on prime time language A New York appeals court has determined that F-bombs and other words of that type can be dropped while your kids are watching tv. If you try to keep tabs on what programs your children watch, or have certain channels blocked through your cable box, […]
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With Steve Jobs’ keynote over now, it is now time for us to talk about the new features Jobs’ talked about at his keynote. With 10 new features being demoed at WWDC, a way of developing applications for the iPhone, and Safari for Windows, we’ll take this a step at a time. First: Mac OS […]
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In a ruling that will serve to further put a limit on President Bush’s definition of war powers, the 4th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled today that the administration can’t legally detain a legal U.S. resident as an enemy combatant with out charging him.
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last week that forced abortion is grounds for asylum in the United States. The 9th Circuit decision concerned a man named Zi Zhi Tang who was sent to Guam in 1991 by his Chinese construction company. In 2002, U.S. Immigration officials told Tang that his work visa expired. […]
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The universal goal for business owners, large or small, is to establish and maintain volume and profitability. For the large or small company, domestic sources of raw materials, finished goods, capital, marketing and administration may be in short supply or not available in the right quality or pricing. Or the company’s operations may work so […]
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Phishing has become a huge problem. Criminals (phishermen) spoof (impersonate) a brand or organization that people trust to trick people into giving up their personal, or financial information. The information is then used to steal money. In the more sophisticated attempts, malware (crimeware) is dropped on a system that logs keystrokes, gathering even more personal […]
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The controversy continues to rage across the country over the final episode of The Sopranos which aired last night. Some feel like they were left hanging and many thought there cable went out when the final scene abruptly cut out. I too felt rather unfulfilled after it was over, but after sleeping on it and […]
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WATCH OUT by Joseph Suglia FLF Press ISBN 1891855778; Paperback, 210 pages Suglia hopes to make an impression with his novel “Watch Out”. “Watch out” is the refrain, throughout, a heightened state of alert pumped into the brain stem with no explanation and no true context. “Watch Out” is the story, or several stories, of […]
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Review of The Armstrong Solution by Jack Eadon by Nastya Petrovitch The book centers around a young, hopeful executive, named Kathy Armstrong, who is just starting out at Pepe’s Cafe. She has just recently gotten divorced and desires to reach the top of the corporate ladder. At Pepe’s Cafe, ethics are left at the door […]
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REXANO Press Editorial This horrible bill, nicknamed ‘California Pet Extinction Act’, is another anti-pet bill pushed for by extreme animal rights (AR) groups and supported by naïve celebrities and uninformed legislators. Las Vegas, NV, June 11, 2007–According to National Animal Interests Alliance press release (http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/06-05-2007/0004601650&EDATE=) Assembly Bill 1634 “… strips pet owners of their traditional […]
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Last week Al Gore rolled into town – closely followed by Arnold who was out to deter Canadians from consuming more than their fair share of non-renewable fossil fuels and urging them to do their bit to save the environment. No matter that he arrived in his king-sized Hummer that gets 2 miles to the […]
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The Importance of Interdependence by Nastya Petrovitch The concept of interdependence is two or more things which are mutually dependent on one another. In a global sense, it means countries that equally rely on each other for help as well as trade. A country which is completely dependent on other countries becomes vulnerable and a […]
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Perhaps the announcement this past week by Benedict XVI that the Vatican will become more intensely active in matters that pertain to global warming and environmentally sensitive use of resources will effect more than just a small part of the Vatican’s consumption of natural resources. The intent should really mark the direction of new developments […]
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From The Gathering Storm I received an email today taking issue with my blog. It was a civil email lacking malice and posed a rational question. So a reasonable question deserves a reasoned response. Here is the email in its entirety with my responses. I did not include the name or email address of the […]
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An Kenyan expert in economics, James Shikwati, was interviewed by the German magazine Der Spiegel. The interview got off to a quick start as Shikwati surprised the journalist. SPIEGEL:Mr. Shikwati, the G8 summit at Gleneagles is about to beef up the development aid for Africa… Shikwati: … for God’s sake, please just stop. SPIEGEL: Stop? […]
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This book could easily be subtitled, ‘One mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter’. As Matthew Carr eloquently points out it is all a matter from where you take your viewpoint. When someone mentions terrorism Al-Quieda and Osama Bin Laden spring to mind, however terrorism is not a new phenomenon. Mathew Carr takes us back […]
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