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  • Canada says annual seal hunt to start Saturday

    03/24/2006 8:19:15 AM PST · by Past Your Eyes · 131 replies · 2,539+ views
    CNN ^ | March 24, 2006 | Reuters
    Canada's annual seal hunt, the focus of a major protest effort by animal activists, will start on Saturday and could last longer than usual because the ice floes on which the seals gather are in poor condition, officials said on Thursday. Canada says a total of 325,000 harp seal pups can be shot or clubbed to death this year. The first stage of the hunt, which takes place on ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence on Canada's East Coast, will account for just over 90,000 animals. Activists, who say the killing is cruel and unnecessary, say they will film...
  • U.S. Soldier Starts Tikrit Chapter of Hobby Club

    03/02/2006 3:39:43 PM PST · by SandRat · 14 replies · 616+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Spc. William Jones
    Dozens of donated plastic models are available for deployed service members to assemble in their free time. U.S. Army photo U.S. Soldier Starts Tikrit Chapter of Hobby Club The Tikrit chapter of the International Plastic Models Society has fifty members and that number is growing. By U.S. Army Spc. William Jones 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment TIKRIT, Iraq, March 2, 2006 — Some U.S. soldiers assigned to the 101st Airborne Division are passing the time during their deployment by doing something they enjoyed doing as kids – building plastic models. “It is something that totally immerses you in to...
  • Hunting club hosts free duck hunt for Camp Pendleton servicemembers

    02/23/2006 4:03:09 PM PST · by SandRat · 31 replies · 1,276+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Feb 23, 2006 | Cpl. Tom Sloan
    PINE VALLEY, Calif. ­­–– (Feb 23, 2006) -- Fifteen members of the Pendleton Sportsman Club had a free day of hunting here on behalf of the Green Head Hunting Club when it hosted a military appreciation on its property Feb. 11. The event that united the Marines and Sailors, who appreciate the trio of guns, barbecue and hunting, for a day of sportsman activities was a way the club could show their military support, explained club member Al Hoyo, 58, of San Clemente. The Vietnam War veteran, who served with the Army’s 25th Infantry Division, understands the importance of showing...
  • Paris Pelted with Flour (PETA Whackjobs Assault Fashion Designer and Paris Hilton)

    02/16/2006 1:48:19 AM PST · by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle · 42 replies · 3,684+ views
    Evening Standard ^ | 02/15/2006 | Alistair Foster
    Designer Julien Macdonald and heiress Paris Hilton were pelted with flour by anti-fur protesters after his show at London Fashion Week. They were attacked by campaigners from PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - after a catwalk show which featured a series of models dressed in fur. Macdonald was covered from head to toe in flour as he posed for pictures with Hilton, who escaped with a sprinkling on her shoulder. She had made a surprise appearance on the catwalk of Macdonald's show at Freemasons Hall in Covent Garden, wearing a number of his gowns. But when...
  • Black officers' club makes historic list

    01/31/2006 3:26:06 PM PST · by SandRat · 5 replies · 439+ views
    PHOENIX — The World War II-era black officers’ club on Fort Huachuca has been listed as one of 12 Arizona’s Most Endangered Historic Places by the Arizona State Preservation Foundation. The listing on Jan. 24 is seen as an additional positive step by the president of the Southwest Association of Buffalo Soldiers in the organization’s attempt to save Building 66050. “It (the listing) brings us more publicity and will help in fund-raising,” Tom Stoney Sr. said Monday. SWABS has also applied to the National Trust for placing the black officers’ club on its annual list of historic places in danger,...
  • 56 schools now in the $1 billion endowment club

    01/23/2006 2:40:34 PM PST · by SirLinksalot · 2 replies · 526+ views
    56 schools now in $1 billion club The number of U.S. colleges with endowments topping $1 billion has jumped to 56, a new study says, with nine schools joining the elite club in what was an average year for university investments overall. Harvard remained the richest, with $25.5 billion, followed by Yale with $15.2 billion. For comparison, the University of Florida, the state's largest public institution, boasts an endowment of about $836 million. The wealthiest per student was Rockefeller University in New York, which has no undergraduates, followed by Olin College, a small engineering school in Massachusetts that opened in...
  • Group seeking listing for former black officers club on fort (Fort Huachuca, AZ)

    01/20/2006 3:15:20 PM PST · by SandRat · 10 replies · 582+ views
    SIERRA VISTA — The path to saving the black officers club on Fort Huachuca is getting smoother, according to a man leading an effort to protect it. Harlan Bradford, chairman of the Southwest Association of Buffalo Soldiers’ project to save the World War II facility, also said his organization is hoping Building 66050 will be designated one of “America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places” by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. He said the building being listed would be a great help in saving the facility. Last year, SWABS tried to have the building listed as one of “America’s 11...
  • Ted Kennedy to quit sexist club after being outed by conservatives. HA!

    01/17/2006 9:06:07 AM PST · by Arcy · 61 replies · 2,433+ views
    BostonHerald.com ^ | January 17, 2006 | Jules Crittenden
    U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy — who ripped Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito for ties to a group that discriminates against women — says he’s going to quit a club notorious for discriminating against women “as fast as I can.” Kennedy was outed by conservatives late last week as a current member of The Owl Club, a social club for Harvard alumni that bans women from membership. In an interview with WHDH Channel 7’s Andy Hiller that aired last night, Kennedy said, “I joined when I . . . 52 years ago, I was a member of the Owl Club,...
  • 'Sex rage' couple facing $34,000 bill - MIle High Club

    12/13/2005 3:05:38 AM PST · by Bender2 · 44 replies · 1,891+ views
    The Royal Gazette ^ | 12/12/05 | Matthew Taylor
    Via Drudge... A couple who forced a plane to land in Bermuda after they attacked cabin crew who stopped them having sex are facing a $34,000 bill for their pleasure. SNIP Bermuda Airport manager Jim Howes said: "It's always the joke among us pilots, and I am a pilot, about have you joined the mile high club?" When asked if he had Mr. Howes said: "I can't comment – and you can quote me on that." Although he did say that on that long haul flight the couple had probably joined the seven-mile high club.
  • ANGER OVER CLUB'S POSTER BY MOSQUE

    11/29/2005 12:38:40 PM PST · by LibWhacker · 85 replies · 1,907+ views
    Users of a city mosque are angry after an advert for a "gentlemen's club" went up opposite their prayer room. The picture of a scantily-clad woman has been plastered across a billboard in Conduit Street, Leicester, opposite the Central Mosque. Muslims who worship there said they found it offensive. Owners of the Aviary club said they had not received an official complaint but did not want to cause offence. Gul Mohammed, who works at the mosque, said: "It's not the kind of thing you want to see when you are doing your prayers. "Also, when people - men, women and...
  • CEO disputes $241K tab at topless club

    10/25/2005 3:12:07 PM PDT · by varyouga · 23 replies · 1,337+ views
    CNN ^ | 10/21/05 | AP
    CEO disputes $241K tab at topless club Attorney says charges were fraudulent NEW YORK (AP) -- American Express is suing the CEO of a communications company for payment of $241,000 worth of disputed credit card charges at a Manhattan topless club. American Express says in papers filed in state court that Savvis Inc. chief executive officer Robert A. McCormick was in the club Scores in October 2003 with at least three other men. After McCormick got the $241,000 corporate credit card bill, Savvis called American Express and complained that some of the charges were fraudulent, the lawsuit says. The communications...
  • VANITY: Investment Club

    09/25/2005 9:46:28 AM PDT · by Dan Nunn · 12 replies · 500+ views
    I was recently inspired by an idea I saw on, of all things, The Simpsons. The plot started as Marge and her friends were gathered at their weekly investment club meeting. Helen Lovejoy was presenting to the club a chart of Dynaflux Unimatics's stock up seven and three quarters.
  • Man charged with killing three at after-hours club

    08/29/2005 3:54:55 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 15 replies · 605+ views
    AP ^ | 8/28/2005
    ALTOONA, Pa. (AP) — A man was charged with shooting and killing the owner, a bouncer and a patron of an after-hours club where he was denied admission early Sunday. Miguel Padilla was being held without bond in the Blair County Jail after his arraignment on three counts of criminal homicide in the shootings at the United Veterans Association Club, authorities said. All three men were pronounced dead at the scene and Padilla, described by police as an illegal immigrant, was arrested there shortly after the shooting, police said.
  • Judge Orders Morrison County Strip Club Closed

    08/10/2005 3:44:26 PM PDT · by Rakkasan1 · 12 replies · 660+ views
    WCCO ^ | 8-10-05 | ap
    LITTLE FALLS — A Morrison AP) Little Falls, Minn. A judge in Morrison County has ordered a strip club, adult book and video store near Swanville, Minn. to close, citing the county's revised zoning ordinances. The ordinances restrict where adult-oriented businesses can locate and create a fee scale and licensing requirement. The ruling by Judge Thomas Godzala closes Lookin' Fine Smut and Porno, located at Minnesota Highways 27 and 28 near Swanville. Gordy Wheeler opened the business in October 2003. It is located about 930 feet from a tavern. The county's revised zoning ordinances prohibit any adult uses within 1,320...
  • Demonizing Doe Run

    05/09/2005 8:08:55 AM PDT · by MikeEdwards · 26 replies · 660+ views
    CFP ^ | May 9, 2005 | Alan Caruba
    You’ve probably never heard of The Doe Run Company of St. Louis or its subsidiary’s copper and lead smelting operation in the small mountain village of La Oroya, Peru, about 112 miles from Lima, but not long ago, the village had a distinguished visitor, Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace and chairman and chief scientist of Greenspirit Strategies. The day he arrived, La Oroya’s mayor was leading thousands of marchers. Were they protesting Doe Run Peru? No. They were demonstrating against anti-mining activists, like Oxfam and groups tied to Christian Aid, the Sierra Club, EarthJustice and Friends of the Earth...
  • Sex-ed program pulled from year's curriculum

    05/06/2005 5:18:28 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 32 replies · 1,672+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 06 May 2005 | Jon Ward
    Montgomery County Public Schools yesterday halted a new sex-ed curriculum that was to have begun today, after a federal judge ruled in favor of a lawsuit that charged the course is unconstitutional and promotes homosexuality. U.S. District Judge Alexander Williams Jr. had granted a 10-day temporary restraining order yesterday to halt the teaching of the new course. "I have directed the office of the deputy superintendent of schools to review and evaluate the materials referenced in the judge's order," Superintendent Jerry D. Weast said, "...before any decisions are made about any future pilot testing of the revised curriculum in our...
  • Former officer sees the light in project (Ft Huachuca Black Officer's Club WWII Hist.)

    05/05/2005 5:02:07 PM PDT · by AZHua87 · 7 replies · 557+ views
    FORT HUACHUCA - The World War II black officers club on this Arizona Army post is falling apart. Windows have been boarded up. In a couple of places, beams of light shine in through deteriorating roofs to break the darkness inside. Looking from in and out of the building, retired Army Dr. (Col.) Clotilde D. Bowen sees a patient that can be helped. She is a psychiatrist, used to working through the deep, troubling recesses of people's troubled minds. She knows what once was bright can be made whole again. Bowen only recently heard about the plight of the building....
  • Catching up with Pat Toomey... 10 minutes with president of the Club for Growth

    04/19/2005 8:23:09 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 2 replies · 445+ views
    JEWISH WORLD REVIEW.COM ^ | APRIL 19, 2005 | BILL STEIGERWALD
    When he was named president of the Club for Growth (clubforgrowth.org) last year, Pat Toomey didn't need anyone to tell him how important it was having the Republican lobbying group on his side in a tight political race. When the former Lehigh Valley congressman almost unseated Arlen Specter in the Senate primary last spring, the club — which specializes in helping candidates who favor small government, free markets and low taxes — contributed nearly $1 million to his campaign. I asked Toomey about his new job and his future political plans, when I called him at his offices in Washington:...
  • Police raid strip club over 'art night'

    04/06/2005 6:28:28 AM PDT · by bedolido · 162 replies · 4,159+ views
    ABC News ^ | 04/06/2005 | staff writer
    A strip club in the United States that attempted to get around a ban on full nudity by giving patrons sketch pads for special "art nights" was cited for violating the city's nudity rules, officials said. The citation was issued on Monday night to the Erotic City Gentleman's Club in Boise in Idaho. Boise allows full nudity for "serious artistic" expression only, so the club handed out pencils and sketch pads to patrons so they could sketch naked women. However, a police spokeswoman said officials concluded that patrons were not focused on art, so officers cited three dancers for violations...
  • If I Only Had a Hedge Fund (I wouldn't Be Posting on FR)

    03/28/2005 6:12:50 PM PST · by shrinkermd · 22 replies · 1,160+ views
    NYT ^ | 27 March 2005 | Jenny Anderson and Riva Atlas
    IT seemed like an ordinary evening at Crobar, the trendy Manhattan nightclub. Two weeks ago, as Counting Crows performed on stage, young women dressed in expensive jeans pushed toward the front with their khaki-clad, mostly older boyfriends. Few, however, were regulars. On this night, the very rich and the merely rich intermingled on the club's two floors - V.I.P.'s upstairs ($1,000 a ticket) and the rest down below ($250). Most of the 1,250 people gathered for the event, the Robin Hood Foundation charity ball, were part of the city's unlikely new "it" crowd. Richer than Wall Street rich and more...