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  • Shirley Chisholm broke ground before Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton

    03/01/2008 9:46:09 AM PST · by COUNTrecount · 14 replies · 1,364+ views
    SeattlePi.com ^ | February 27, 2008 | CARY CLACK
    SAN ANTONIO -- History is always in a hurry to see and do things that have never before been seen and done. But even in its insatiable quest for uncharted territory, history understands the importance of looking back and preserving the memory and accomplishments of those who gave it momentum. This fall, for the first time in the American saga, either an African-American or a woman will be on the ballot as one of the two major-party nominees for president. Even the loser of the race for the Democratic nomination between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will have broken new...
  • 1972 All Over Again

    02/24/2008 9:15:07 PM PST · by smoothsailing · 94 replies · 202+ views
    American Spectator ^ | 2-25-08 | Jennifer Rubin
    1972 All Over Again By Jennifer Rubin Published 2/25/2008 12:08:35 AM Forget all the pundit chatter about post-partisanship, maverick candidates, and New Media driven campaigns. The 2008 presidential race is shaping up to be a nice old-fashioned race between a conservative and a liberal, indeed an ultra-liberal who makes the conservative seems more conservative with each passing day. On the Democratic side, Barack Obama is pulling away to victory. In perhaps her final contribution to Republican solidarity Hillary Clinton called Obama's bluff and did the GOP a great service. By ridiculing his empty rhetoric and messianic style of politics, Clinton...
  • Jordan Asked Nixon to Attack Syria, Declassified Papers Show

    11/28/2007 12:41:42 PM PST · by america4vr · 6 replies · 114+ views
    CNN ^ | November 28, 2007 | CNN
    Jordan's King Hussein sent a secret message to President Richard Nixon in 1970 pleading with him to attack Syria, according to declassified documents released Wednesday by the former president's library. President Nixon works at his desk in the Oval Office in a June 1972 photograph. The papers are among about 10,000 documents released by the Nixon Presidential Library, some of which offer harbingers of present-day events, such as concerns about terrorism and Saudi Arabia. Library director Timothy Naftali said the documents describe challenges such as how to get the Saudis more involved in solving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, how to get...
  • 35 years after Sabena hijacking, rescuer returns pilot's cap

    10/21/2007 5:11:04 PM PDT · by SJackson · 7 replies · 496+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 10-21-07
    In a daring Israeli rescue of a hijacked Belgian airliner in 1972, the British pilot, Capt. Reginald Levy, was one of the 140 people saved. Levy emerged from the jet in one piece, but one thing was missing: his blue Sabena cap. Eliezer Sacks hands the cap of Captain Reginald Levy, the pilot of the Sabena plane hijacked in 1972, to his daughter, Linda Lipschitz. Photo: Ariel Jerozolimski On Sunday, it was finally returned to his family by a former commando. A beaming Eliezer Sacks, 55, came to the offices of The Jerusalem Post to hand the cap over to...
  • HISTORY - Time line [some] Important dates in radical ISLAM VS WORLD

    08/04/2007 8:32:38 PM PDT · by Posting · 2 replies · 4,103+ views
    HISTORY - Time line [some] Important dates in radical ISLAM VS WORLD 1263 - 1328 The 'Godfather of Islamic Fundamentalism' Who is the True Godfather of Islamic Fundamentalism? His name is Ibn Taymiyyah, or Taq ad-Din Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah, and he lived from 1263 to 1328. His name by birth was Ahmad ibn Abdul-Halim ibn Abdas-Salaam. This individual could be considered as the real godfather of fundamentalism. Maududi borrowed extensively from Taymiyyah's writings. http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/index.php? id=1194248__________________1347 [The Bahmani sultans & genocide on Indians]The Muslim conquests, down to the 16th century, were for the Hindus a pure struggle of life and death....
  • Dangerous liaisons: covert "love affair" between Russia and Hezbollah

    01/09/2006 5:20:47 PM PST · by Tailgunner Joe · 10 replies · 1,191+ views
    AIA ^ | Michel Elbaz
    The relations between Russia and the Shiite's religious leadership in Lebanon started to develop in the beginning of the seventies. The spiritual leader of the Lebanese Shia community, Imam Moussa Al-Sadr, visited Moscow in 1972 and asked Soviet authorities to issue humanitarian aid to his people. At the same time cooperation between the Marxist factions of the PLO that were active in Lebanon and Soviet military intelligence – GRU, intensified greatly. Several soviet officers (speaking fluent Arabic) even visited Palestinian terrorist training camps in the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon between 1972-1975. Using their connections in PLO they managed to establish...
  • Photo: Justice Alito 1972 Princeton Yearbook

    02/02/2006 4:39:24 PM PST · by new yorker 77 · 31 replies · 1,813+ views
  • Munich: The Real Assassins

    01/21/2006 12:09:30 PM PST · by Sabramerican · 26 replies · 2,620+ views
    Discovery Channel ^ | Jan 2006 | Discovery
    DSC — Munich: The Real Assassins Munich: The Real Assassins 1972 Munich Olympics: before the eyes of millions of television viewers, 11 Israeli athletes are murdered by Black September, a radical group within the PLO. This is the true story behind the extraordinary mission of revenge planned by Israel in response. JAN 22 2006 @ 10:00 PM
  • Steven Spielberg's Munich Asks: "Is The 'War on Terrorism' a Real War?"

    01/16/2006 11:59:44 PM PST · by J. Neil Schulman · 76 replies · 1,577+ views
    Rational Review ^ | January 16, 2006 | J. Neil Schulman
    Steven Spielberg is one of America's greatest filmmakers. He wasn't always. Allow me to recap his career. This context-setting is important.Steven Spielberg's earliest commercial successes as a director -- Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, ET, the Indiana Jones series, and Jurassic Park -- were great entertainments and great commercial successes, but there was no intellectual weight to them. The Color Purple and Empire of the Sun started showing his serious ambitions but he didn't quite pull it off. The Color Purple was a commercial success, while Empire of the Sun bombed, but neither film won him any Oscars...
  • 'The helicopters burned with the hostages inside' [Munich; German incompetence]

    12/31/2005 4:32:26 PM PST · by saquin · 41 replies · 2,032+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 1/1/06 | Gerald Seymour
    I was a witness to 30 hours of extraordinary cowardice, incompetence and selfishness, which began at dawn over the village of the 1972 Munich Olympics. The memory of those failures, which led to the deaths of the core of the Israeli team, are as fresh for me now as when they happened. The 20th Games had been awarded to Munich to erase the memory of Berlin, 1936, and the Nazi salutes to Hitler. The intention was to showcase the new Germany. The guards were unarmed; wore soft-pastel suits; smiled and had been lectured that authoritarian attitudes were unacceptable for the...
  • Thursday night's plane accident recalls anniversary of 1972 Midway jet crash

    12/09/2005 9:52:13 PM PST · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 569+ views
    Marathon Pundit ^ | December 9, 2005 | Marathon Pundit
    Last night, a Southwest Airlines plane skidded off a runway at Chicago's Midway Airport, killing a six year-old boy who was a passenger in a car on Central Avenue. On a another snowy December 8 thirty-three years ago, a United Airlines plane crashed into some homes near Midway, killing 45 people. Among the passengers on the flight was West Side Chicago Congressman George Collins and Mrs. Dorothy Hunt, wife of Watergate scandal figure Howard Hunt. In Dorothy's luggage was over $10,000 in cash, widely believed to be "hush money" for her husband's "silence."
  • Winter Soldier Re-release pushed heavily on NPR (major-league barf alert)

    08/15/2005 6:07:02 AM PDT · by keithtoo · 7 replies · 610+ views
    NPR - Morning (S)Edition ^ | 08-15-05 | keithtoo
    Morning Edition, August 15, 2005 · The 1972 documentary Winter Soldier was made by a group of filmmakers to chronicle the Winter Soldier Investigation of 1971, in which Vietnam veterans testified to war crimes and atrocities they witnessed or participated in. More than 30 years later, the documentary is being re-released. John Kalish reports.
  • Spielberg risking Israeli anger over Munich tragedy

    07/09/2005 7:27:54 AM PDT · by Pikamax · 30 replies · 1,282+ views
    Telegraph ^ | 09/07/05 | Hugh Davies
    Spielberg risking Israeli anger over Munich tragedy By Hugh Davies (Filed: 09/07/2005) A drama about the 1972 Munich Olympics where Black September Palestinian terrorists killed 11 Israeli athletes is being filmed by Steven Spielberg, who is courting controversy by concentrating on the bloody aftermath as the murders were avenged. The material is so delicate that the project, which is being filmed in Malta, is shrouded in secrecy. For while movies like 1977's Raid on Entebbe, starring Peter Finch and Horst Buchholz, portray Israel in a heroic stance, the new picture is about the misgivings of Golda Meir, the then Israeli...
  • Wallet Found, 32 Years Later (From the '72 "Alive" Plane Crash)

    05/31/2005 8:43:46 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 23 replies · 1,662+ views
    Wilmington Star ^ | February 26. 2005
    MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY - One of 16 survivors of a 1972 Andes plane crash made famous by the book Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors by Piers Paul Read has gotten his wallet and jacket back 32 years. Eduardo Strauch, who survived 72 days in mountain snows, got the aged wallet, drivers license and other personal items Wednesday, a week after they were found in the Andes by a mountain climber. Mr. Strauch, 57, was aboard a flight with fellow rugby players, relatives and friends when their plane crashed high in the Andes on Oct. 12, 1972.
  • 1972 Crash Survivor's Wallet Recovered

    02/26/2005 6:00:16 AM PST · by billorites · 17 replies · 1,386+ views
    AP ^ | February 24, 2005
    MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) -- One of 16 survivors of a 1972 Andes plane crash made famous by a book and movie has gotten his wallet and jacket back 32 years after leaving them in the mountain snows. Eduardo Strauch, who survived 72 days in high mountain snows, received the aged wallet, drivers license and other personal items Wednesday, a week after they were found in the Andes by a mountain climber. Strauch, now a 57-year-old architect and father of five, was aboard a flight with fellow rugby players, relatives and friends when their plane crashed high in the Andes on...
  • Jane Muskie, 77, widow of ex-presidential hopeful

    12/29/2004 3:01:52 PM PST · by ConservativeStatement · 8 replies · 746+ views
    AP ^ | December 29, 2004
    Standing in the snow outside The Union Leader of Manchester, Muskie called the paper’s publisher a “gutless coward.” Muskie’s campaign flagged after the confrontation. Edmund Muskie choked up several times during that speech, and several news organizations reported that he cried, but a dispute has persisted for years whether it was tears or melted snowflakes on his face.
  • First campaign ends in defeat

    09/29/2004 2:54:48 PM PDT · by stockpirate · 9 replies · 727+ views
    Boston Globe online ^ | 6/18/2003 | Brian C. Mooney
    By 1972, John F. Kerry was a national figure, but without roots in one place he could call home. For a young man with congressional ambitions, that was a handicap, one he would quickly compound. SNIP His ambition tempered only by political naivete, Kerry tried on congressional districts like suits off the rack. In less than two months in early 1972, the antiwar leader called three different districts in Massachusetts home. To this day, he bears the brand of opportunist from that brazen district-hopping, which he acknowledges as part of his political "baggage." SNIP In early February, Kerry's wife, Julia,...
  • Echoes of a 1972 Loss Haunt a 2004 Campaign

    09/23/2004 8:54:41 PM PDT · by Oeconomicus · 35 replies · 1,654+ views
    The New York Times ^ | September 24, 2004 | TODD S. PURDUM
    BOSTON - It was the campaign that seemed to have everything. A rented mainframe computer and a sophisticated telephone voter list when typewriters and index cards were still common. A legion of eager volunteers, including a bike-riding boarding school student named Caroline Kennedy. Plenty of cash, celebrity supporters and a compelling first-time candidate: John Kerry. But in the end, the 1972 Democratic campaign for Congress in the Fifth District of Massachusetts, stretching from the gritty old mill towns of Lawrence and Lowell to the upscale suburbs of Lexington and Concord, lacked one big thing: voters. Mr. Kerry lost to his...
  • Dan Rather Lied: Company that owns font did not License it till 1980!

    09/10/2004 5:23:19 PM PDT · by Thanatos · 158 replies · 8,394+ views
    Internet ^ | 5 May 1994 | Charles Bigalow
    Times (New) Roman and its part in the Development of Scalable Font Technology By Charles Bigelow Charles Bigelow posted this article to the Usenet newsgroup "comp.fonts" in May 1994 in response to the question: What's the difference between Times Roman and Times New Roman? I am grateful to Prof. Bigelow for his permission to publish the article. I have taken the liberty of retitling it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Newsgroups: comp.fonts Subject: Re: What's the difference between Times Roman and Times New Roman? From: Charles Bigelow Date: 5 May 1994 "Times Roman" is the name used by Linotype, and the name they registered...
  • Does anybody care that the timeline of RatherGate is a joke?

    09/10/2004 2:46:44 PM PDT · by rocksblues · 22 replies · 1,254+ views
    09/10/04 | rocksblues
    The following excerpt is from MyWay.com.The first four months of 1972 are at the beginning of a controversial period in Bush's Guard service. After taking his last flight in April 1972, Bush went for six months without showing up for any training drills. In September 1972 he received permission to transfer to an Alabama Guard unit so he could work on a political campaign there. I have read just about every post listed on FR today about this item. And no where have I seen it posted or stated that in 1972 there were 641 casualties from all types of...