by Jim Kouri, CPP A Los Angeles, California, man is facing about 20 years in federal prison over allegations that he failed to disclose to the US government that he served as a spy for former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s regime. William Shaoul Benjamin, 64, was arrested by agents from the Federal Bureau of...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP A Los Angeles, California, man is facing about 20 years in federal prison over allegations that he failed to disclose to the US government that he served as a spy for former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s regime. William Shaoul Benjamin, 64, was arrested by agents from the Federal Bureau of...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP A French newspaper reported Saturday that the Saudi secret services had proved that Al- Qaeda commander and the world’s most wanted man, Osama bin Laden, is dead. The newspaper referred report by the French Foreign Intelligence Service. The newspaper claimed that terrorist leader died in Pakistan on August 23 of...
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by Jim Kouri The National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan represents law enforcement’s commitment to take it upon itself to ensure that the dots are connected, be it in crime or terrorism. The plan is the outcome of an unprecedented effort by law enforcement agencies, with the strong support of the Department of Justice, to...
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Berlin mayor Klaus Wowereit is considered a real possibility to become the next Chancellor of Germany. This is making news because Wowereit is openly gay and would become the world’s first homosexual leader. Are we sure of this? I always had doubts about Hitler. I mean, the goose-step? Dead giveaway of a “leader” who...
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Madonna is like a leftover steak that has lost its sizzle. You’re not quite ready to toss it to your dog, but you eat it while holding your nose. You wince while you watch the wrinkled pop star grind on stage, but her songs bring back memories of happier days. Madonna may have lost her good...
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Brookes News Update The US economy, the housing slowdown and the November elections: The Fed’s loose monetary policy fuelled the housing boom. Now it is tightening credit. Fortunately for President Bush oil prices have started to slide. This will probably ease the economic and electoral pain of a slowing economy before the November elections...
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UT: Gun ban “temporarily suspended”: “The U lifted its longtime policy banning guns on campus Monday. University of Utah President Michael Young announced the decision in an e-mail addressed to students, faculty and staff, stating that the policy would be suspended ‘temporarily’ until a resolution is met with state lawmakers. The change in policy...
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Actor/singer/leftist political activist (not necessarily in that order) Harry Belafonte gave a symposium speech, not so coincidentally around the same time his humanitarian hero and freedom fighter friend Hugo Chavez was in New York City bashing the U.S. president. Chavez officially met Belafonte over a decade ago after Harry’s nose was pulled from Hugo’s ass during a colonoscopy....
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For over a century, the Statue of Liberty stood in New York Harbor proudly extolling American values to the world, even doing so defiantly in the face of those finding this country an affront to their despotic aspirations and morays. However, as factions within the government conspire to use the war on terror as...
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Candidate's ex-wife disputes child support report OregonLive.com, OR - Sep 22, 2006 ... The former wife Domonic C. Biggi, a Republican candidate for Oregon House District 27, on Friday evening said her husband is current with his child support. ...
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BRAIN EXCERCISE? The giant Nintendo store in Manhattan was swarming with silver-haired citizens and their grandchildren. The elders, gathered on a recent Saturday, weren’t there to spoil the kids, however. Nintendo was hosting a video game competition to determine the “Coolest Grandparent,” and the aging gamers in the store were competing for a Nintendo...
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