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  • Hostility, anger linked to chronic inflammation

    08/02/2007 6:32:50 PM PDT · by Dysart · 15 replies · 630+ views
    Reuters via Yahoo! ^ | 8-2-07 | Anne Harding
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men with high levels of hostility, anger and depression show increases in a key marker of inflammation over time, which may put them at greater risk of heart disease, a new study shows."This is further data suggesting that this stuff is bad for your health," Dr. Stephen H. Boyle of Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, the study's lead author, told Reuters Health. "It's not good to have high levels of hostility, anger and depression."Such psychological factors have long been linked to heart disease, but the mechanism through which they harm the heart...
  • Gunmen reportedly kidnap two from NL command center [Mexico]

    05/28/2007 8:37:28 AM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 5 replies · 526+ views
    NUEVO LAREDO - Men wearing military style uniforms kidnapped a Command, Control, Computer and Communications Center (C-4) supervisor and operator after they left work Friday. The supervisor and operator, both females, and a man not related to C-4, were captured at the latter's home in the 2200 block of Juarez Avenue en Colonia Juarez, seven blocks from the C-4 offices. A law enforcement official who asked not to be identified originally said two people were with the C-4 employees when they were kidnapped, but later said it was one. Francisco Arturo Morales Cabral, C-4 coordinator, said the kidnapping took place...
  • Tests show traces of C4 at Port of Miami..FOX BREAKING

    01/08/2007 11:38:45 AM PST · by GeorgiaDawg32 · 501 replies · 19,283+ views
    Me | 1/7/07 | georgiadawg32
    Breaking..suspicious device at port of miami..
  • Shame on Demagogues Exploiting "North American Union"!

    12/28/2006 9:51:49 AM PST · by Checkers · 581 replies · 6,613+ views
    michaelmedved.townhall.com ^ | 12/28/2006 | Michael Medved
    Today I spent a few minutes listening to another nationally syndicated talk radio show and felt outraged and embarrassed to hear the guest host (an otherwise bright and well-informed conservative) facilitating the twisted, ignorant mounting public hysteria over the looming menace of a “North American Union.” This paranoid and groundless frenzy has been fomented and promoted by a shameless collection of lunatics and losers; crooks, cranks, demagogues and opportunists, who claim the existence of a top secret master plan to join the U.S., Canada and Mexico in one big super-state and to replace the good old Yankee dollar with a...
  • Authorities find car full of explosives (Missouri)

    12/06/2006 2:27:52 PM PST · by LibWhacker · 13 replies · 825+ views
    Daily Journal ^ | 12/6/06 | Chris Cline
    Bullock says blast could have caused property damage, possibly fatalitiesBONNE TERRE - Authorities discovered an abandoned vehicle Tuesday that contained nearly three pounds of C4 explosives. The St. Francois County Sheriff's Department went to check out an abandoned vehicle call Tuesday morning in a residential area located in East Bonne Terre. “Deputies observed what was believed to be explosives and blasting caps through the windows of the vehicle,” said St. Francois County Sheriff Dan Bullock. “Officers secured the scene and called the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). ATF sent a specialist down to disarm the explosives.” Bullock...
  • Agent: Explosives Suspects Untrained (NM)

    12/29/2005 7:06:32 AM PST · by CedarDave · 14 replies · 860+ views
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | December 29, 2005 | Scott Sandlin
    The explosives stolen from a West Side storage area were powerful enough to have blown shrapnel more than a half-mile along the highways the thieves drove after stealing the material, a federal agent testified Wednesday. None of the suspects apparently had any training in dealing with explosives, said agent Gary Ainsworth of the BATF. When recovered, he said, the explosives and detonators were packed together— a distinctly bad idea with things that go bang. An air unit helped locate the metal shed where the stolen magazines— steel boxes with wooden interiors made specifically for explosives— were being stored. According to...
  • Papers Show How Alleged Explosives Thieves Were Caught (NM)

    12/27/2005 2:14:32 PM PST · by CedarDave · 26 replies · 1,452+ views
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | Tuesday, December 27, 2005 | Scott Sandlin
    Thieves who stole 400 pounds of explosives from a location west of Albuquerque also apparently took a Wells Cargo trailer used to store them and a truck to haul them, according to a papers unsealed in federal court this morning. The advertised $50,000 reward led a confidential informant to a lawyer's office in Durango on Friday with information about the stolen items and the men who took them, an affidavit reveals. But the documents failed to shed any light on how the thieves knew about the explosives or what they planned to do with them. Information from a confidential source...
  • 4 arrests made in stolen explosives case

    12/23/2005 9:50:04 PM PST · by george76 · 13 replies · 1,039+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 11:48 p.m. ET Dec. 23, 2005 | Associated Press
    400 pounds of blasting material taken from storage depot in New Mexico... Four men, including two brothers, were taken into custody Friday by federal authorities ... Federal authorities have said it was enough to flatten a large building... said Tom Mangan, a spokesman for the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Federal authorities were processing a crime scene... 150 pounds of C-4, 250 pounds of sheet explosives, 20,000 feet of detonator cord and 2,500 blasting caps. This breaking news story will be updated.
  • 4 arrested in connection with the theft of 400 pounds of explosives. Details soon.

    12/23/2005 6:49:19 PM PST · by precedence · 153 replies · 13,032+ views
    Nothing more...just posted on the MSNBC website.
  • No Guards at Site of Explosives Theft (NM-update article)

    12/21/2005 7:49:11 AM PST · by CedarDave · 31 replies · 1,069+ views
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | Wednesday, December 22, 2005 | T.J. Wilham
    No guards. No lights. No cameras. No alarms. A barbed-wire fence, a gate, a few warning signs and some locks are what guarded several hundred pounds of explosives, enough to blow up a large building. The security measures, which meet federal regulations, are what a thief faced sometime last week when the plastic explosives, 2,500 blasting caps and explosive detonator cords were stolen from a Bernalillo County storage depot. The explosives belonged to Cherry Engineering. The company is owned by Chris Cherry, one of the nation's most respected bomb experts and a Sandia National Laboratories employee. The security measures protecting...
  • Officials Fret Over Disappearance Of Explosives (NM)

    12/19/2005 1:29:57 PM PST · by CedarDave · 266 replies · 5,965+ views
    KOAT TV7, Albuquerque ^ | December 19, 2005 | KOAT News
    Officials Fret Over Disappearance Of Explosives 150 Pounds Of Explosives Missing From Sandia-Affiliated Company POSTED: 2:10 pm MST December 19, 2005 UPDATED: 2:17 pm MST December 19, 2005 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Officials discovered hundreds of pounds of explosives stolen in Albuquerque on Sunday. One hundred fifty pounds of c4, 250 pound deta sheet, and 2,000 blasting caps were taken from a Sandia Labs employee's company. Officials are very concerned about these thefts. The items were stolen from a facility in Southwest Albuquerque. Burglars apparently cut through steel bars to get at the goods. C4 is a plastic explosive. A deta...
  • High-tech explosives stolen from US store

    12/20/2005 12:13:44 AM PST · by CarrotAndStick · 19 replies · 1,240+ views
    The Times of India ^ | Tuesday, December 20, 2005 11:13:53 am | The Press Trust of India
    NEW YORK: Huge amounts of high-tech explosives, including 67 kgs of commerical plastic explosives, which could be used to make numerous bombs, have been stolen from a private storage facility in the southwestern US state of New Mexico, officials said on Tuesday. The thieves used blowtorches to cut through the thick steel walls of a bunker where the explosives were stored, ABC news said quoting the officials. The missing 400 pounds of explosives includes 150 pounds of what is known as C-4 plastic, or 'sheet explosive,' which can be shaped and moulded and is often used by terrorists and military...
  • USS Alabama Offloads Last of C4 Trident Missiles

    11/05/2005 5:06:34 PM PST · by SandRat · 23 replies · 1,149+ views
    Navy NewsStand ^ | Nov 5, 2005 | Journalist 1st Class Mary Popejoy
    SILVERDALE, Wash. (NNS) -- Distinguished visitors and the crew of USS Alabama (SSBN 731) came together to witness the decommissioning of the C4 Trident I Weapons System at the Explosive Handling Wharf on Naval Base Kitsap in late October. The crew of Alabama had just completed offloading the final 24 rounds of Trident I C4 missiles to go to sea, the last ever. "Your outstanding work during the last two weeks of offload, and the four weeks of preparation preceding it, exemplifies your contribution to the deterrence of war," said Cmdr. Mel Lee, commanding officer, USS Alabama (Gold). "This is...
  • NJ Missile Plot Affidavit

    08/13/2003 11:09:06 AM PDT · by freeperfromnj · 17 replies · 591+ views
    NJ.com | The Associated Press
    (AP) — Some highlights from an FBI affidavit filed in federal court in New Jersey, outlining the alleged plot to smuggle a shoulder-launched missile into the United States: _Investigation began in December 2001, when a "cooperating witness" or informant under federal law enforcement control began talking with the alleged arms dealer, Hemant Lakhani, about obtaining anti-aircraft guns and missiles. The witness told Lakhani he was representing a Somali group that wanted to buy one missile initially "with a purchase of a greater number of missiles to follow." _Between Dec. 2001 and Aug. 13, 2003, more than 150 conversations between Lakhani...
  • AL-Qaida Operative Nailed: Syrian Had Inside Knowledge of 9/11 and London Bombings

    08/24/2005 7:17:10 AM PDT · by jmc1969 · 15 replies · 1,901+ views
    Spiegel Online ^ | Holger Stark
    Two weeks ago, Turkish police arrested an Islamist with ties to many upper tier al-Qaida members. The man not only tried to get asylum in Germany, but claims to have known about the London bombings beforehand and to have helped the 9/11 pilots. The Turkish interrogators in Istanbul's high-security prison wanted to be polite; they wanted to show respect for Islam. They offered their prisoner, an Islamist named Luai Sakra, 31, a chance to pray during a pause in questioning. They'd done the same thing with earlier suspects. The move was supposed to establish trust. But this prisoner reacted a...
  • Liberal Groups, Media Restrategize After Losing Latest Human Shield

    08/22/2005 10:37:13 AM PDT · by skid · 358+ views
    Bucky Report ^ | 8/22/05 | Skid
    Crawford, TX Several major liberal groups and mainline news outlets had to retreat from their latest anti-war campaign this week when they lost their latest human shield, grieving Army-mom Cindy Sheehan. Mrs. Sheehan, who lost her son, Casey, in the Iraq war 14 months ago, announced today that she was leaving her makeshift camp here to care for her ailing mother amid loud protests from MoveOn.org, MANBLA and Alec Baldwin.
  • New Campaign-Finance-Reform Follies

    04/19/2005 9:06:19 AM PDT · by Mamzelle · 6 replies · 368+ views
    National Review Online ^ | April 19 | Byron York
    527s? That’s so over. Now, the big money is going somewhere else. Although Democrats often maintain that their unprecedented outside-the-party campaign against President Bush last year, led by the so-called 527 groups, was a broad-based, grassroots effort, it was, in fact dependent in substantial part on just five donors: financier George Soros, Progressive Insurance chairman Peter Lewis, Hollywood mogul Stephen Bing, and the California investors Herbert and Marion Sandler. Together, they spent about $78 million in the effort to defeat the president — more than the $75 million in federal funds that each presidential candidate received to conduct his entire...
  • Trying to fit the pieces together of the Anderson murder

    11/27/2004 1:35:27 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 4 replies · 263+ views
    The Devil's Excrement ^ | Nov. 21, 2004 | Miguel Octavio
    There is so much information floating around that it is really hard to make sense of it all. But I will give it a try, because there are a lot of confusion and complex facts surrounding the murder of Danilo Anderson and its aftermath. Writing them helps understand things. The Murder: The bomb that blew up Anderson’s car was made out of 250 grams of C-4, reportedly the smallest size in which that explosive is available. Even if C-4 is not commonly available, it is mostly used by the military; sufficient amounts of it are missing from Venezuelan military facilities...
  • US captures Iraqi suspected of smuggling foreign fighters

    01/02/2004 1:22:10 AM PST · by kattracks · 18 replies · 156+ views
    Agence France-Presse | 1/02/03
    US troops arrested an Iraqi who was believed to be smuggling foreign fighters into Iraq from Syria, and also captured 10 Muslim fundamentalists northeast of Baghdad, the military said. In the western town of Ar-Rutbah, soldiers from the Third Armoured Cavalry Regiment on Thursday caught a man they suspected of managing the movement of foreign fighters inside Iraq from Syria. They billed him as a "high-value target" for the coalition's military command, but did not rank where he stood on the US military's most wanted list. "This afternoon at 12:35 am (0935 GMT), elements of the 3rd Armoured Cavalry Regiment...
  • Bush bomb plot leads fizzle; Men questioned, but tip seems false

    01/12/2002 4:04:25 PM PST · by knighthawk · 2 replies · 654+ views
    The Miami Herald ^ | 12 january 2002 | MANNY GARCIA, OSCAR CORRAL AND AMY DRISCOLL
    Authorities questioned four men Friday for possible involvement in an alleged plot to kill Gov. Jeb Bush and held two others on immigration charges, but by day's end they had all but wrapped up the case after their most promising lead collapsed. The lead: a van investigators thought might contain traces of explosives after bomb-sniffing dogs reacted to it. Late Friday night, residue tests proved negative. Investigators already were skeptical of information provided by a jailhouse informant that four South Florida men with Arab names had plotted to blow up the governor in Tallahassee Friday. Additional information about the inmate ...