Articles Posted by Seruzawa
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Al Gore's Big-Time, All Nude Election Dance Party Bill's Bedtime Confessions
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IT IS TIME FOR THEM TO GO! THEY ARE GOING!! GOODBYE!!! Happy days are here again The skies above are clear again Let us sing a song of cheer again WE'LL BE XLINTON FREE AGAIN!! HEY ALGORE! TWO WORDS! RYDER RENTS!!
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IT IS TIME FOR THEM TO GO! THEY ARE GOING!! GOODBYE!!! Happy days are here again The skies above are clear again Let us sing a song of cheer again WE'LL BE XLINTON FREE AGAIN!! GET OUT OF CHENEY'S HOUSE!!
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We stand at a crossroads in this nation. What are we to do? We see the Democrat Party's criminal operatives waltz into Florida to engage in obvious election fraud. We see their sycophants on the tube, the Tim Russerts, the Cokie Roberts, the Jim Lehrers, all pretending to be evenhanded when, even to the most obtuse, they are partisan misinformation outlets for the ever more fascistic Democrats. Their toadies in the press support them. Their cowardly hired hitmen, the Begalas, the Carlsons, the Carvilles, the Stephanopolises, all spew forth their insults calling us rednecks, Nazis, bigots and murderers while in ...
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VALENCIA -- Fidel Castro appeared on President Hugo Chavez's radio talk show Sunday, praising Chavez's efforts to change Venezuelan society and joining his host in a sing-along to a popular ballad. Decidedly off-key, the two leaders sang the chorus of "Venezuela" at the end of a four-hour program that was at turns jocular and studious, mournful and combative. It was a demonstrative show of the close friendship between the 74-year-old Cuban president and the 46-year-old Chavez. Castro has been on a visit to Venezuela since Friday. He and Chavez were to sign an oil assistance pact today before he ...
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Despite Evidence, We Want to Think the Best of North Korea's Uncle Kim GEORGIE ANNE GEYER UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE WASHINGTON -- What an unspeakable relief it is to know that, overnight, he is no longer the "unpredictable madman" of the Korean Peninsula. How much better we can sleep now, knowing that the man likes to make jokes, toss down a glass of wine, and chat about the Internet and globalization (just like everybody else). Madeleine Albright found North Korean leader Kim Jong Il to be "very decisive and practical and serious," as she reviewed 100,000 of his subjects dancing and ...
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Clinton to visit Vietnam site being searched for MIA pilot New York Daily News WASHINGTON — President Clinton has agreed to visit a site in Vietnam being searched for the remains of a U.S. pilot who crashed during the war the president avoided. At the request of the Pentagon, Clinton will go to an excavation site outside Hanoi next month, when he will make the first trip to Vietnam by a president since the communist takeover in 1975. Clinton "is planning to go to a (search) site, absolutely," said retired Air Force Col. P.J. Crowley, the White House national security ...
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THE TIMES OF LONDON FRIDAY OCTOBER 20 2000 US Election 2000Labour activists go to work for Hillary FROM JAMES BONE IN NEW YORK THE Labour Party fought off charges that it was interfering in the American election yesterday after it emerged that a contingent of party workers had crossed the Atlantic to campaign for Hillary Clinton. About eight staff, most of them in their twenties, who normally work as researchers for Labour MPs took time off to join Mrs Clinton's campaign for a Senate seat in New York and stayed in spartan conditions in a South Bronx convent for more ...
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Guns Remain in Homes of Depressed Teens NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Even after being told by a health professional that keeping a gun at home may increase the likelihood that a depressed child will attempt suicide, most parents of depressed teens do not remove firearms from their homes, according to a new study. ``The high proportion of families who, after receiving information, continued to keep a gun in the house is concerning, given the apparent risk for suicide conveyed by a gun in the home and the 30-fold increased risk for suicide conveyed by adolescent depression,'' Dr. David ...
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CALIFORNIA¹S PREDATOR-PROTECTION BILLS AB 1785 LABELED ³HATE CRIMES² & ³SEXUAL ORIENTATION² A Work in Progress By Judith A. Reisman, Ph.D. President, The Institute for Media Education and Author, Kinsey, Crimes & Consequences Research Advisor, California Protective Parents Association, Sacramento, California Action Item: Repeal all ³sexual orientation² and ³hate crime² bills as predator protection legislation. Under California¹s AB 1785, et al., children who commit ³hate² by resisting sexual orientations such as sadism, masochism, homosexuality, voyeurism, etc., may be retrained by State sex authorities. Investigate credentialed State sex trainers for fraudulent credentials and for proselytizing schoolchildren via an anti-Judeo-Christian, pansexual religious cult, ...
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Depressed Kids May Have Atypical Symptoms NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - About 16% of depressed children and teens have symptoms that do not fit the typical definition of depression, according to new study findings. So-called atypical depression is known to occur in some depressed adults, but the study is one of the first to evaluate the condition in children. To be diagnosed with atypical depression, a person must first display mood reactivity, meaning that his or her spirits can be lifted in reaction to some external situation, according to the study's lead author, Dr. Douglas E. Williamson, of the ...
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Ohio law bans filming under female attire Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gina Bell was waiting for a carnival ride at a church festival with her baby daughter when she became spooked by the man behind her. When she shifted in line, he would move with her. "As I crouched down to put the baby in my stroller, I saw a video camera sticking out of his bag, taping up my dress," the 34-year-old former kindergarten teacher recalled Monday. "It rocked my whole sense of security." Beginning Tuesday, Ohio law increases the penalties for secretly taking pictures up a woman's ...
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Spanish youth's robbery alibi: I was busy picking pockets Associated Press MADRID, Spain (AP) — A Spanish youth on trial Tuesday for allegedly robbing a Madrid taxi driver said he has a solid alibi: On the night in question he was at a Seville street fair picking pockets. The youth, whose name and age were not released, is accused with three friends of beating a cabbie and robbing him at knifepoint in April 1998. The prosecutor in the case is seeking a 10-year jail term, the newspaper El Mundo said Wednesday.
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We shall sodomize your sons, emblems of your feeble masculinity, of your shallow dreams and vulgar lies. We shall seduce them in your schools [Project 10], in your dormitories [forced homosexual roommates], in your gymnasiums, in your locker rooms, in your sports arenas, in your seminaries, in your youth groups [Wandervogel , Boy Scouts], in your movie theater bathrooms, in your army bunkhouses ["gays in the military"], in your truck stops, in your all-male clubs, in your houses of Congress, wherever men are with men together. Your sons will become our minions and do our bidding. They will be recast ...
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From: atracyphd@aol.com To: drugawareness@egroups.com Subject: [drugawareness] Further study on Accutane's mental effects Date: Wed, Sep 27, 2000, 12:19 PM Once again we ask how many children are being prescribed antidepressants due to the effects of their acne medication? __________________________________________ Further study urged on Accutane, mental effects Updated 9:07 PM ET September 19, 2000By Lisa Richwine GAITHERSBURG, Md. (Reuters) - A federal advisory panel Tuesday recommended further study to shed light on whether some psychiatric problems may be linked to Roche Holding Ltd.'s prescription acne drug Accutane. Patients and physicians also could benefit from new efforts to boost awareness that Accutane ...
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Clinton is seeking $1.6 billion for wildfire prevention Reuters News Service NEW YORK — As wildfires rage in nine states, President Clinton said Saturday he will ask Congress for $1.6 billion to pay for getting rid of forest underbrush to reduce the risk of fires. To deal with the current crisis, Clinton said in his weekly radio address that the U.S. government was setting up one-stop centers in fire-ravaged states Idaho and Montana to give people faster access to unemployment aid and small business loans. "We want to make sure the help gets to those who need it right away," ...
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LINK to poll. Pat is trailing Nader, even in Utah. Considering that Ross Perot got more votes than Xlinton in Utah in 1992 and that web polls tend to be more conservative, this can't be good for Pat. (Of course, it's frightening to know that that many people would vote for Nader, even in Utah. What is the intermountain west coming to?)
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You may be winner — in Clearinghouse suit Utahns who spent $2,500+ in contest qualify for refund By Dennis Romboy Deseret News staff writer Some Utahns may be winners in the Publishers Clearing House lawsuit settled Tuesday. Sort of. The New York-based company has agreed to pay $18 million to 24 states and the District of Columbia to settle allegations that it used deceptive sweepstakes promotions to get consumers to buy magazines. Utah's share of the settlement totals about $250,000 paid in three installments, with the first $100,000 coming in the next few weeks, said Tracey Tabet, spokeswoman for the ...
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With articles on the current situation in the Balkans taking up much bandwidth here's a list of links to information on some of the history of the Balkans for those who would like to learn more. Yugoslavia The Serbs and Serbia, Vojvodina, and Montenegro INSIGHT: LEGACY OF MEDIEVAL SERBIA TWENTY-FIVE LECTURES ON MODERN BALKAN HISTORY (THE BALKANS IN THE AGE OF NATIONALISM) Serbia's Role in the Conflict in Vojvodina, 1848-49 SERBIAINFO Serbian Unity Congress LOADS OF LINKS
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Schools Seek to Track Possibly Violent Pupils By LOUIS SAHAGUN, Times Education Writer Sixteen months after the Columbine High School shootings, districts across the nation are quietly implementing a variety of ‘early warning systems‘ to identify students bent on violence. Some programs are modeled on law enforcement methods used to track dangerous criminals and analyze workplace dangers. Others are in-depth psychological surveys developed by school districts. Critics say violence prevention programs are ineffective and run the risk of unfairly stigmatizing children. But many educators say they feel a duty to prevent tragedies like Columbine on their campuses. Generally, the intervention ...
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