Keyword: affairs
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HABBANIYAH — One Civil Affairs Group (CAG), although only recently arriving to Iraq, is already making improvements to the quality of life of the Iraqi people. During a routine mission March 17, CAG, 2nd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, stopped by the Habbaniyah mayor’s office for a meeting. They intended to discuss the quality of the water treatment facilities in the Coolie Camp area. “Unfortunately, the mayor wasn’t available. We were supposed to pick-up some documents from him, but he was called to Ramadi by the governor,” said 2nd Lt. Matt R. Ashton, the officer in charge....
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In the midst of all the outrage, opining and round calls for resignation in recent scandals among some of the nation's top politicians — a major point is getting lost in the muck — morality. Whether it's unethical conduct, irresponsible spending or an adulterous affair — morals matter. With the rapid rise and fall of New York Mayor Eliot Spitzer and increasing calls for the resignation of embattled Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick drawing comparisons between the two "rising stars," it's worth noting the stark differences among the similarities. Both allegedly broke the law and used public funds to do it....
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The thunderous applause was still ringing in his ears when the state's new governor, David Paterson, told the Daily News that he and his wife had extramarital affairs. In a stunning revelation, both Paterson, 53, and his wife, Michelle, 46, acknowledged in a joint interview they each had intimate relationships with others during a rocky period in their marriage several years ago. In the course of several interviews in the past few days, Paterson said he maintained a relationship for two or three years with "a woman other than my wife," beginning in 1999. mo here
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LSA ANACONDA, Iraq, May 31, 2007 – Rifles, pistols and tanks are a few tools of war. Active listening, patience and cooperation are a few of the tools used by Capt. Glen A. Stambone, a civil affairs officer with the 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary). Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, starting at 8:30 a.m., the Civil Military Operations Center (CMOC) lets the people’s voices be heard. Most of those voices are speaking Arabic. In order to provide good customer service, the civil affairs office here uses two interpreters. Stambone said one is more of a “street smart” interpreter, the other is...
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Doing my morning surf I ran across two interesting headlines and here the are: Fox News: Gay Ex-N.J. Gov. Seeks Custody of KidsCNN: Ex-governor who had affair wants child supportOf course we're talking about ex-Gov. James McGreevey who revealed that he was gay and had an affair with a male staffer. Interesting because both articles are identical and from the same source, but I guess it's all about "how you report it".
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BETHESDA, Md. (NNS) -- National Naval Medical Center and Veterans Affairs are making patient care between the agencies easier with the Seamless Transition Program and benefits counseling. The Seamless Transition Program aids the transitioning process for service members injured in Iraq or Afghanistan, said Bethesda Veterans Affairs liaison Anne LaFond. "[Liaisons] work with social workers, case workers and discharge planners for service members hurt in Iraq and Afghanistan and those who are going to need follow-up care at [Veterans Affairs],” LaFond said. "We try to provide one main point of contact to the family to make sure nobody falls through...
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MOSUL, Iraq (Army News Service, Aug. 21, 2006) – Three towns west of Mosul in northern Iraq are benefiting from several newly completed projects as a result of cooperation between local leadership, and members of the 403rd Civil Affairs Battalion. Local contractors completed construction of a new courthouse for the citizens of Sununi on Aug. 7. The month-long project employed 35 local workers and is expected to make the adjudication of laws easier for the judges in the Sunini sub-district by providing a place for judges to meet and hear cases. When inspecting the work, coalition force personnel assessed the...
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (NNS) -- The 354th Civil Affairs Brigade (CAB), the first civil affairs brigade in Iraq made up primarily of Sailors, completed its first four months here, Aug. 16, as the primary administrative controlling manager for civil affairs units throughout Iraq. During the first months of its year-long deployment to Baghdad, the 354 CAB coordinated and ensured the successful completion of numerous community-oriented projects. Among the active-duty individual augmentees and Reservists called upon to deploy with the unit, more than 75 percent of the brigade headquarters is Navy. Army Col. Vernon Harris, 354th CAB's commander, said working in a...
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Lt. Col. Albert Zakaib, the 3rd Corps Support Command officer in charge, holds an Iraqi baby who survived a vehicle collision on May 20. On May 29, after a diligent search, Marines and Armed Forces delivered the orphaned baby (by Iraqi cultural standards) to his mother. Story and photo by by Sgt. Judith Dacosta 3rd Combat Support Command Public Affairs On the evening of May 20, two individuals, a five-month-old boy and an adult male, were injured in a collision. Troops brought both individuals to a checkpoint manned by Iraqi army forces and U.S. Marines. Once the patients arrived at...
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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Soldiers from Company A, 425th Civil Affairs Battalion, part of the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, distributed about 100 blankets, 50 hygiene kits and a box of soccer balls to Iraqi families Saturday during a humanitarian assistance mission in Karkh. Nearly three months ago, a rocket was fired at a building within the International Zone in central Baghdad . The rocket misfired however and hit the residential area, destroying many homes. Initially, Coalition Forces went into the area following the attack and distributed clothing, food and water. They did not have enough materials to distribute...
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WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) - A stolen laptop computer containing sensitive information on more than 26 million U.S. military veterans and servicemembers has been recovered and a preliminary review indicated no data was taken, the FBI and Veterans Affairs Department said on Thursday. The laptop and the external hard drive taken in early May from a VA employee's residence in suburban Washington were recovered, authorities said. "A preliminary review of the equipment by computer forensic teams has determined that the data base remains intact and has not been accessed since it was stolen," the agencies said in a statement. "A...
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Veterans Affairs head says stolen data possibly erasedNicholson reports agency's security remains vulnerable. HOPE YEN Associated Press Writer June 09. 2006 6:59AM Veteran Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson testifies about the theft of personal information of military personnel and veterans Thursday on Capitol Hill in Washington. AP Photo/PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS WASHINGTON -- Stolen personal data for 26.5 million veterans and military personnel may have been erased by teenagers who sold the computer equipment, Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson said Thursday. In testimony to Congress, Nicholson accepted responsibility for the May 3 burglary at a VA data analyst's home. He said the...
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AL QA’IM, Iraq (May 15, 2006) -- A 28-year-old Iraqi woman has told Marines and sailors in region of western Al Anbar Province that all she wants is to be able to walk again. The woman from Karabilah, Iraq, is missing both of her legs. But the Marines of the 3rd Civil Affairs Group – a U.S. military unit responsible for assisting Iraqi communities with rebuilding local government infrastructure, commerce and economies – are doing something about it. They’re jumpstarting the lengthy process of finding aid for the woman, who lost both of her legs during combat operations conducted by...
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Singer-turned-crackhead Whitney Houston has allegedly engaged in lesbian sex escapades after getting high on crack-cocaine, according to a published report. Tina Brown, Whitney's sister-in-law who claimed recently that the star is addicted to drugs and living in filth, has made new claims describing how Whitney has had several raunchy lesbian sex affairs. The National Enquirer magazine quotes her as saying, "It's no secret. I've seen her with a woman a couple of times. They were walking around without shirts on when I came in the house." And if that's not interesting enough, Whitney's husband Bobby Brown reportedly knew about the...
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WASHINGTON, April 5, 2006 – The U.S. military's top general accepted a prestigious award on behalf of the men and women of the U.S. military in a ceremony here last night. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine Gen. Peter Pace waits for the ovation to finish April 4 after he received the "Global Service Award" on behalf of the U.S. armed forces, presented by the World Affairs Council of Washington D.C. Photo by Staff Sgt. D. Myles Cullen, USAF (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine Gen. Peter Pace accepted...
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WASHINGTON, March 28, 2006 – The Department of Veterans Affairs remains "vibrant, dynamic, flexible, and ... forward-looking" as it pursues "the best care for America's defenders," the department's secretary said. "(VA) is strong and it's moving forward," Jim Nicholson said at the National Press Club yesterday in delivering the state of VA. "It is fulfilling President Bush's commitment to honor our veterans." The department is also carrying out President Lincoln's 1865 promise to U.S. veterans, "to care for him who has borne the battle, and his widow and his orphan," Nicholson said. The VA, following a decade-long health care transformation,...
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The Golden Mosque in Samarra, Iraq, days after anti-Iraqi forces bombed the national landmark. The U.S. has offered to help the locals rebuild the mosque, but the Samarra government wants to accomplish it on their own. U.S. Army photo Civil Affairs Wears Many Hats in Samarra The Civil Affairs team in Samarra is working on 30 different projects. By U.S. Army Sgt. Waine D. Haley 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment SAMARRA, Iraq, March 27, 2006 — Welcome to the world of Civil Affairs, where in one minute you could be drinking Chai tea with the mayor and the next...
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The people who are running from bed to bed creating disasters for themselves and everyone else don't seem to know what they are doing. They just don't get it. But why should they? There is a mythology about infidelity that shows up in the popular press and even in the mental health literature that is guaranteed to mislead people and make dangerous situations even worse. Some of these myths are: 1. Everybody is unfaithful; it is normal, expectable behavior. Mozart, in his comic opera Cosi Fan Tutti, insisted that women all do it, but a far more common belief is...
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DOHUK PROVINCE, Iraq (USASOC News Service, Feb. 07, 2006) – The 422nd Civil Affairs Battalion, a civil affairs unit based out of Greensboro, N.C., and the residents of Nerimerki and Tilisquif celebrated the completion of three water projects. The successful completions are three more successes that underscore the positive changes that are happening in Iraq. With help from Mr. Ziyad Abdullah, head of the Department of Water in the Dohuk Province, the 422nd was able to identify the needs of these villages. In Nerimerki, villager’s braved cold weather and strong winds to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony. “Really, they are very,...
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BARWANAH, Iraq (Jan. 23, 2006) -- The Marines of Team 6, Detachment 3, 6th Civil Affairs Group, take a page out of their own nation’s history books by working to give the power back to the people here. In America’s early years, the idea of a free country was based on giving people the power to make their own community’s decisions. It is no different here, where the civil affairs Marines work each day to put the city’s future in the hands of community leaders. “We are in the process of turning over all the reconstruction projects the city needs...
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CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq (Jan. 18, 2006) -- Marines assigned to the 6th Civil Affairs Group, 2nd Marine Division, prove there is another side of the story to tell as they continue to carry out their missions to provide guidance within Al Anbar province, the largest province in Iraq. “The stories that we don’t hear enough about – the good news stories about making lives better and a nation stronger – that’s what the civil affairs Marines do every day in Iraq,” said Col. Paul Brier, commanding officer, 6th CAG. The group arrived in September to help rebuild the infrastructure and...
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WASHINGTON - A special prosecutor's long-delayed report charges that a coverup at senior levels of the Clinton administration killed a tax fraud case against ex-cabinet member Henry Cisneros, the Daily News has learned. David Barrett's 11-year, $23 million probe, which will be released tomorrow, states in stinging terms that this Clinton coverup succeeded. Cisneros was forced to admit in 1999 that he had made secret payments to a mistress before serving as Clinton's secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Barrett investigated tax fraud charges stemming from those under-the-table payments. Then-IRS Commissioner Peggy Richardson, a close friend of Sen. Hillary Clinton...
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JERSEY GOVERNOR RACE TURNS UGLY: CHARGES OF ABORTION, AFFAIRS DRIVE LAST DAYS Sat Nov 05 2005 11:06:43 ET New Jersey Public Radio & Television aired a report Friday night in which New Jersey Democratic Candidate for Governor Jon Corzine was grilled about whether a staffer he allegedly had an affair with -- had an abortion. NJN News’ Michael Aron reported Friday: “The press is interested right now in personal conduct. Corzine was asked about a persistent rumor that he had an affair with a staffer whom the reporter identified by name.” Sen. Jon Corzine: “A, not true. B, I’m not...
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 2005 – For young men and women fighting the war on terrorism, coming home in good health is a major goal, but coming home to a good job also is a primary concern, Veterans Affairs Secretary R. James Nicholson said during a news conference today announcing a VA jobs program for transitioning servicemembers. "Fulfilling the Commitment - Coming Home to Work" focuses on ensuring that servicemembers re-entering civilian life, particularly service-connected disabled veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, have access to a full range of resources to obtain and retain suitable employment, VA officials said. The initiative will...
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AL ANBAR, Iraq (Oct. 5, 2005) -- The 6th Civil Affairs Group has taken over operations from 5th CAG and has constructed additional plans for the future of Iraq's economic development. Health care, education, electricity and water works, and many other facets essential to the infrastructure of the country are already under way. "The work done by 5th CAG was a great stepping stone to further governance in Al Anbar," said Col. Miles Burdine, government suport team commanding officer. "We are taking some of their initiatives and adding our own to help rebuild the government and encourage Iraqi leadership to...
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Yorktown Heights, NY - Twenty three year old Christopher Arnold, a Yorktown Heights native, returned late last month from Iraq after a year long tour with the 411th Civil Affairs Battalion. Mr. Arnold had been serving in Tikrit, Iraq, the home town of deposed despot Saddam Hussein. “Our primary focus was along key lines of operation”, said Arnold. “The economic area included massive development projects in public utilities, and agriculture. Thanks to our public works team, some areas that had only eight hours of power per day ended up with the lights on for twenty four hours a day, seven...
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Before the dust cleared from the air, the combat medics were helping an injured Baghdad woman. BAGHDAD, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2005 — U.S. Army medics provided immediate aid to a Baghdad resident who was injured by a suicide car bomb Aug. 6. In the terrorist attack, a van swerved from an eastbound highway in the direction of a U.S. military convoy parked on a parallel residential street, detonating just short of the lead vehicle. The explosion sent fire and debris in every direction, blowing out windows and setting nearby palm trees on fire. "We had heard that there were additional...
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Contents IntroductionWhat is the PSM/ISM?ISM Rewriting History ACT NOW! - OPPOSE GOOGLE'S PLAN Automatically send emails opposing Google's planSign a petition Introduction According to Lee Kaplan, writing for FrontPageMagazine.com: The Internet giant Google will give news agency status to the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), according to an anonymous source at Google. If true, the ISM—an affiliate of the anarchist/communist wing of the PLO—would be on par with professional news services such as CNN, Fox, and Associated Press. … The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) and the Palestinian Solidarity Movement (PSM) are related and interconnected organizations that have one goal: the...
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CAMP KOREAN VILLAGE, Iraq (August 2, 2005) -- The Marine, who plans to pursue an education degree, seems far from the classroom being deployed to Iraq, but he still gets the chance to work with children. Corporal Jeffrey H. Meighen, civil affairs non-commissioned officer, 5th Civil Affairs Group, 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, goes out into the local communities and makes a difference in Iraqi children’s lives during Operation Iraqi Freedom. “I love being around kids, these kids are good kids,” said Meighen. “They smile and seem comfortable with us.” Meighen sometimes participates in sporting events with the local children....
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Well, well, well…the Department of Veterans Affairs has a fiscal 2005 budget deficit due to exploding health care costs. Imagine that. A U.S. government agency spent more money than Congress and the president budgeted for it. Oh the humanity! And whom would you suppose the left is blaming for this dastardly miscalculation? Senator Murray certainly found a culprit: http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/06/23/veterans.budget.ap/ “‘This shortfall results from either deliberate misdirection or gross incompetence by this administration and the Department of Veteran Affairs,’ said Sen. Patty Murray, D-Washington.” Don’t you just love it when a member of Congress who almost never has voted against an...
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FORWARDING OPERATING BASE DANGER, TIKRIT, Iraq — Iraq’s agricultural potential dominated the agenda at the New Dawn Non-Governmental Organization Conference held by Task Force Liberty here Feb. 27. The conference came less than a month after the first free election in decades. More than 250 people, representing 57 different organizations, attended the conference, including international and Iraqi non-government organizations, Iraqi government agencies and Coalition Forces. NGOs are organizations, usually non-profit, that work independently of governments. They’re a very effective way for Iraqis to get assistance, said Maj. Rob Smithers, 411th Civil Affairs Battalion and deputy director of the Civil-Military Coordination...
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Civil Affairs unit mans the Army's diplomatic front Monday, March 07, 2005 BY WAYNE WOOLLEY Star-Ledger Staff BAGHDAD -- Compensation for a car damaged by an American tank. Advice on how to run a stock market. Shelter from an abusive spouse. Clean water. A job. These are just a few of the things Iraqis need, and a sampling of services the fledgling government is still unable to provide. In most cases, the only place people find help is the U.S. Army's Civil Affairs command. There are more than 800 Civil Affairs troops in Iraq today. Nearly all are members of...
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DATE POSTED: MARCH 18, 2005 VIDEO STORY: Civil affairs battalion gets Iraqi city running smoothly Video story by Pvt. Jessica Booker 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment SAMARRA, Iraq (USASOC News Service, March 18, 2005) ? This narrative video follows Soldiers of Company B, 411th Civil Affairs Battalion as they assist in helping to re-establish civic programs in Samarra. Cpl. Dionisio Lopez and Capt. Rodney McCauley discuss the successes of rebuilding the city's public education system and fire department. Helping the Iraqi government to provide for its citizens is at the heart of the civil affairs missions. The 411th CA Bn....
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Local soldiers help capture insurgents The Times-News FOB WARRIOR, Iraq -- Local soldiers with the 2-116th Brigade Combat Team helped capture six insurgents -- one of them on the division's list of 10 most wanted terrorists. The insurgents were wanted for planting explosive devices at polling sites before the January elections, according to a news release from Capt. Monte Hibbert, public affairs officer for the 116th. The 2-116th also thwarted a rocket attack and seized insurgent weapons on a mission with the Iraqi police, Hibbert said. In the 116th's area of operations in northern Iraq, rebuilding continues with construction and...
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"The Council on Foreign Relations is a formidable place filled with formidable people -- former Cabinet secretaries and ambassadors, current CEOs and pundits of the media elite -- who've fired their reputations over the years in the foreign policy kiln," noted the February 26 Washington Post. "Even its headquarters -- at Park Avenue and 68th Street in Manhattan, in a mansion once owned by a Standard Oil director -- speaks of status, of power." “High officials leaving government go to the council to roost,” continues the report. “Those seeking the reverse trek use the council to launch government careers. Heads...
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WASHINGTON - A federal judge has given Interior Secretary Gale Norton an ultimatum: Either appear in his court or face the prospect that he'll rule against her on an accusation that she retaliated against American Indians suing her agency for lost royalties. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth gave Norton the choice in an order he issued late Monday. The judge has frequently battled with the Interior Department since a class-action suit was filed in 1996 on behalf of more than 300,000 Indians seeking an accounting of trust funds set up in their behalf more than a century ago. The government...
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Anti-American think tank, The Canadian Institute of International Affairs (CIIA), made news on the front page of the National Post today with results of a "major study" concluding that Canada has become an irrelevant force on the international stage. Canada Free Press rates CIIA as anti-American because it links to left.org on its website. After protesting the inauguration of President George W. Bush last week, left.org now plans on marking Not My President’s Day on February 21. For the major study, CIIA dispatched Robert Greenhill, the former President of Bombardier Inc. and author of Canada’s role in the wold, on...
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The purpose of FreeRepublic.com's multiple message boards is to limit the topics for each board to particular topics. Posting the same message on all the boards defeats the purpose of multiple-boards for special topics. It is very annoying to see the same message on every bulletin board. PLEASE! DO THE READERS A FAVOR. STOP CROSS-POSTING YOUR MESSAGES!
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Ever since Election Day, the average American news reader has been submerged in a tepid bath of post-election commentary on American values, European allies and the like. By contrast, the normally staid pages of the British online media offer an oasis of prurient fun in the form of a juicy political sex scandal. The headlines now dominating the British news sites tell a tale that is familiar but somehow fresh in its embarrassing details: A tough-talking Cabinet minister falls in love with an American socialite who is already respectably married. He is David Blunkett, the blind Home Secretary whose hard-line...
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John Kerry: The Chameleon Senator By Ted Sampley U.S. Veteran Dispatch October-December 1996 Issue *SNIP* In 1991, the United States Senate created the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs to examine the possibility that U.S. POW/MIAs might still be held by the Vietnamese. As chairman of the Select Committee, Kerry proved himself to be a masterful chameleon portraying to the public at large what appeared to be an unbiased approach to resolving the POW/MIA issue. But, in reality, no one in the United States Senate pushed harder to bury the POW/MIA issue, the last obstacle preventing normalization of relations with...
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Pakistani husband cuts off wife's ear over suspected affair Tue May 04 2004 08:26:25 ET A husband chopped off his wife's ear and shaved her head on suspicion that she had illicit relations with a man in a remote town in northern Pakistan, police said Tuesday. "Ibrahim severed his wife Rozina's right ear and shaved the hair off her head, implementing a local centuries-old rule," a police officer told AFP, asking not to be named. The couple lived in Khanbary village, 99 miles northeast of Gilgit. The incident occurred on Sunday. Police have arrested Ibrahim, who said he was motivated...
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Debates over national identity are a pervasive characteristic of our time. In part, they raise rhetorical questions, but they also have profound implications for American society and American policy at home and abroad. Different perceptions--especially between the citizenry and the more cosmopolitan elites--of what constitutes national identity generate different national interests and policy priorities. The views of the general public on issues of national identity differ significantly from those of many elites. The public, overall, is concerned with physical security but also with societal security, which involves the sustainability--within acceptable conditions for evolution--of existing patterns of language, culture, association, religion...
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PLYMOUTH – A once-tiny, nearly destitute American Indian tribe is pushing hard to build a $100 million casino – but it's not traditional tribal members gunning for riches. Hundreds of people have been newly added to the Ione Band of Miwok Indians' membership rolls, which were opened up by regional Bureau of Indian Affairs officials. Among the new members are several BIA employees and dozens of their relatives. Four congressmen have called for an investigation, though federal officials have so far declined to intervene. Rep. Nick Rahall, ranking Democrat on the House Resources Committee, called the BIA's move an apparent...
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http://home.earthlink.net/~midimouse7/Page3a.html MIDI - I'M NOT LISA My name's Alex...I'm no Lewinsky There's no blue dress...I'm not fat Though it may seem close...close but no cigar Better put some ketchup on that She got down on her knees Her man she tried to please She thought she'd win him He got his Lewinskies He used her like a toy...like Heinz with Ketchup Boy It's all about, all about the power thing...power thing And of course, what her big bucks can bring Gigolo...whoa My name's Alex...I'm no Lewinsky There's no blue dress...I'm not fat Though it may seem close...close but no cigar...
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PRESIDENTIAL hopeful John Kerry was branded a “sleazeball” last night by the parents of a young woman he allegedly tried to woo. Alex Polier, 24, was named as the woman at the centre of a scandal that threatens to damage Democrat Kerry’s bid for the White House. Her mother Donna claims Kerry, 60 — dubbed the new JFK — once chased Alex to be on his campaign team and was “after her”. There is no evidence the pair had an affair, but her father Terry, 56, said: “I think he’s a sleazeball. I did kind of wonder if my daughter...
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What 'serious moral goal' justified the murder of British Consul Roger Short in Turkey? For two years now, it's been apparent that increasing numbers of us are living in entirely self-created realities. For example, when I switched on the TV last Thursday, I saw US President George W. Bush being warmly received at Thanksgiving dinner in Baghdad. By contrast, Wayne Madsen, coauthor of America's Nightmare: The Presidency Of George Bush II, saw a phony stunt that took place not at dinnertime but at the crack of dawn. "Our military men and women," he insisted, "were downing turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce,...
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No Amour for France Can France Make Us Love French Fries Again? May 30— In an effort to win back hearts in the United States, France has commissioned a little schtick from one of America's best-known comedians: Woody Allen. "I don't want to freedom kiss my wife," says Allen says in a new ad spot. "I want to French kiss her." The new charm campaign from the French Government Tourist Office aims to tug at our heartstrings and employs a très français sensibility. But is this lighthearted approach, set to a soundtrack of romantic French music, enough to rekindle the...
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Former civil servant Charles Hall shot wife Trudy when she asked for a divorce. The 69-year-old blasted her with a shotgun at their home in Hellingly, East Sussex, after she told him he was "past his sell-by date". Hall was cleared of murder by a jury at Lewes Crown Court but found guilty of manslaughter on the grounds of provocation. The court had heard how the couple, who had been married for 18 years, had an agreement that she could enjoy relationships with younger men as long as she continued to satisfy his "domestic and sexual needs". Prosecutors alleged Hall...
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Hillary Clinton ordered Bill to undergo psychological counseling for sex addiction after learning he indulged in a secret orgy with gorgeous young models! The bombshell disclosure about the orgy was turned up by a private detective hired by Hillary -- who's eyeing a run at the White House -- to dig up information about Bill's extramarital affairs. The issue that goes on sale Friday reveals the inside details of Bill's sex romp with the models, tells why news of the orgy forced Hillary to act, why Bill agreed to go into therapy … and much more.
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Ishi The Last Yahi In August 1911, Ishi, the last surviving member of the Yahi Indian tribe, walked out of the foothills near Mount Lassen... leaving behind his Stone Age world... and entered twentieth-century California society. From 1911 - 1916, Ishi resided at the Anthropology Museum of the University of California Affiliated Colleges on Parnassus Heights in San Francisco (now the site of the University of California, San Francisco), sharing knowledge about his culture and beliefs with Anthropologists Alfred L. Kroeber and Theodore T. Waterman, as well as Surgeon Saxton T. Pope. Graciously collaborating with the anthropologists, Ishi provided...
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