Swiss Hold 8 Over Saudi Suicide Bombs
Saturday 19th of May 2012 04:34:54 AM
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| Swiss hold 8 over Saudi suicide bombs Alison Langley in Zurich, and Brian Whitaker Saturday January 10, 2004 The Guardian The Swiss authorities have arrested eight people in connection with suicide bombings in Saudi Arabia. The arrests on Thursday were part of a national operation by 100 police officers who raided homes in Geneva, Bern, Zurich, Vaud and Aargau and questioned about 20 suspects. Those arrested are suspected of providing logistical support for a series of attacks by Islamic militants on housing compounds in Riyadh last May which killed 35 people, including nine assailants. Officials said all the suspects were... |
Remembering the 'Jenin lie' - Op. Defensive Shield' - 2002
Saturday 19th of May 2012 04:34:54 AM
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| Jenin Operation 'Defensive Shield' by the IDF to root out terrorists. Arafat's terrorists saturate houses with booby traps, IDF, in order to minimize civilian casualties, had to go door to door on the look out for terrorists while risking their own lives. The Arab-Islamic propagandists were exposed as [again] liars when they screamed "massacre," while, in fact, most casualties were armed. They also inflated numbers, including adding dug out bodies from the cemetery. Muslim groups, the likes of infamous Muslim Students Association still incite on a mythical "massacre," based on the lies.Operation Defensive Shield Jump to Background on Jenin: Aerial... |
DOJ charges ex-CIA officer with leaking classified information
Saturday 19th of May 2012 04:34:54 AM
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| A former CIA officer was charged Monday with illegally leaking the identity of a covert officer and other classified information to journalists. John Kiriakou, a former CIA officer and author who defended waterboarding, was charged by the Department of Justice with one count of illegally disclosing a covert officers identity and two counts of violating the Espionage Act for illegally leaking classified national defense information. He was also charged with making false statements for allegedly trying to trick the CIAs Publications Review Board to let him use information in his 2010 book, The Reluctant Spy. The investigation led by U.S.... |
Report: Toddler Contracts Rare Infection
Saturday 19th of May 2012 04:34:54 AM
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| CHICAGO A 2-year-old Indiana boy and his mother contracted a rare and life-threatening infection from his soldier father's smallpox vaccination, according to a published report. The boy and his mother were being treated in a specially ventilated room at the University of Chicago's Comer Children's Hospital, the Chicago Tribune reported Saturday. The family's name and home town were not released at their request. The boy developed a virulent rash over 80 percent of his body earlier this month after coming in contact with his father, who had recently been vaccinated for smallpox before he was to be deployed overseas by... |
Why Did Mitt Romney Keep the Boy Scouts From Volunteering at the Olympics?
Saturday 19th of May 2012 04:34:54 AM
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| Remember the 2002 Winter Olympics in Utah? Of course, that was what helped put Mitt Romney on the map nationally and internationally. Financially, the Salt Lake Organizing Committee (SLOC) was deep in the hole. Then the bribery scandal surrounding the bid hit the news in a big way. The foundering committee turned to Mitt Romney, a guy with a great track record in turning around failing businesses. Romney came in and made everything better than even the most optimistic had hoped. The games went well (except for the ice skating scandal) and made money. Romney, who had previously failed in... |
Did Anders Behring Breivik act alone? Updated
Saturday 19th of May 2012 04:34:54 AM
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| In his manifesto, 2083 A European Declaration of Independence, Anders Behring Breivik who will soon go on trial for murdering at least 93 fellow Norwegians writes: Solo-cell systems in combination with martyrdom is the most efficient and deadly form of modern warfare. This strategy was adapted by Jihadist groups. And now we will be using it as well. It is even more valuable to us as we enjoy more invisibility than individuals who have Arabic/Asian appearance and customs. This compendium of his writings, whose promotion was his central objective, describes in great detail the lonely pursuit of his... |
Obama names businessman Bryson to Commerce post
Saturday 19th of May 2012 04:34:54 AM
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| WASHINGTONPresident Barack Obama will nominate businessman John Bryson to lead the Commerce Department, a White House official said Tuesday. Bryson's appointment brings another private sector player into an administration that has been making a concerted effort to improve its relationship with the business community. |
Judge bows out of Tom DeLay associates' trial (Reason for removing self remains secret)
Saturday 19th of May 2012 04:34:54 AM
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| Judge bows out of DeLay associates' trialReason for removing self remains secret; trial set for April is likely to be postponed. By Laylan Copelin AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Updated: 10:26 p.m. Thursday, March 10, 2011 The judge who sentenced former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay to three years in prison removed himself Thursday from the upcoming trial of two DeLay associates, John Colyandro of Austin and James Ellis of Washington. A few hours later, Senior District Judge Pat Priest denied DeLay's motion for a new trial, kicking off DeLay's appeal of his felony conviction. In those two separate actions, Priest apparently... |
"AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF MILITARY FORCE AGAINST IRAQ RESOLUTION OF 2002"
Saturday 19th of May 2012 04:34:54 AM
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| AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF MILITARY FORCE AGAINST IRAQ RESOLUTION OF 2002 -------------------Snip----------------------------- SEC. 3. (title snip) (a) Authorization.--The President is authorized to use the Armed Forces of the United States as he determines to be necessary and appropriate in order to-- (1) defend the national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq; and (2) enforce all relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq. (b) Presidential Determination.--In connection with the exercise of the authority granted in subsection (a) to use force the President shall, prior to such exercise or as soon thereafter as may be... |
Missing American Feared a Victim of 'Dirty War'
Saturday 19th of May 2012 04:34:54 AM
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| Missing American Feared a Victim of 'Dirty War' April 13, 2007 The Financial Times Guy Dinmore in Washington and Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran Just why Robert Levinson, a former Federal Bureau of Investigation agent and now private investigator, should venture into Iran to meet a American fugitive wanted for murder in the US remains a mystery that the highest Bush administration authorities are trying to unravel. As the Financial Times revealed this week, Mr Levinson disappeared on March 8 after a six-hour meeting on the Iranian island of Kish with Dawud Salahuddin, an American who converted to Islam and was... |




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