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  • Steel-plated motel offers refuge in Mexico drug war

    05/24/2007 1:22:14 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 15 replies · 764+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 5/24/07 | Robin Emmott
    MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) - A motel in northern Mexico is putting steel doors on its rooms to protect guests from kidnappings and shootings in an escalating war between rival drug cartels. Owners of the Rancho El Trueno, or Thunder Ranch, began fortifying the highway motel near Monterrey a year ago but have decided to shield all 35 rooms as drug killings have worsened in the area in recent months. Complete with hot tubs, red imitation-leather beds, mirrored walls and striptease poles, the rooms are shuttered behind steel gates about 1.5 inches (4 cm) thick and some already have steel doors....
  • Oakland resolutions condemn federal immigration raids

    04/25/2007 9:06:09 PM PDT · by SmithL · 22 replies · 543+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 4/25/7 | Jim Herron Zamora
    OAKLAND -- Oakland city officials today announced two new resolutions condemning recent federal immigration raids and formalizing the city's intention not to cooperate with the U.S. government effort to deport undocumented residents. The resolutions, one by Mayor Ron Dellums and the other by Council President Ignacio De La Fuente, both condemn the recent raids, which included one on Friday at an East Oakland manufacturer. Both resolutions are also an effort to update Oakland's 1986 "City of Refuge" ordinance which only applies to refugees fleeing political violence in Haiti, El Salvador, Nicaragua and South Africa, De La Fuente said. His proposed...
  • KAMALFAR FREE! Iranian Dissident Receives Refugee Status in Canada (family living in Moscow airport)

    03/12/2007 8:56:18 PM PDT · by nuconvert · 9 replies · 566+ views
    pajamasmedia ^ | Mar. 12, 2007
    KAMALFAR FREE!... Iranian Dissident Receives Refugee Status in Canada The long ordeal of Zahra Kamalfar and her family in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport - often discussed on this site - is finally over, Pajamas Media has learned. Kamalfar will not be returned to Iran, as Russian authorities were threatening to do, but will receive refugee status in Canada. PJM received a copy of the following mail to Iranian-American filmmaker and activitist Ardeshir Arian from an attorney Zohreh Mizrahi: Dear Ardeshir: I am very pleased to inform you, as promised earlier, that Canada finally issued the refugee status to Zahra and her...
  • Liberian War Refugees in Israel: U.N. says Time to Go "Home"

    02/09/2007 2:15:25 AM PST · by Jerry Reynolds · 3 replies · 483+ views
    Peace and Freedom Blog ^ | February 9, 2007 | John E. Carey
    It seems sometimes that there is violence between Christians and Muslims in almost every corner of the world. Sadly, Civil Wars, tribal feuding and other strife creates migrations and refugees seeking safety and freedom. In Israel, ninety refugees from war torn Liberia that have been living in safety there for seventeen years are being told by the United nations that they must return to their African home. These people truly stand out in Israel: they are Muslims, refugees, Liberians and Black Africans of the Mandingo tribe. War torn Liberia has suffered through more than 15 years of Civil War since...
  • Northern Refuge: White Spruce Survived Last Ice Age In Alaska

    08/06/2006 2:06:52 PM PDT · by blam · 18 replies · 700+ views
    Science News ^ | 8-6-2006 | Sid Perkins
    Northern Refuge: White spruce survived last ice age in Alaska Sid Perkins Genetic analysis of white spruce trees at sites across North America suggest that that species endured the harsh climate of Alaska throughout the last ice age, a notion that scientists have debated for decades. ICE AGE SURVIVORS. White spruce trees, common in high-latitude North American forests today, endured in Alaska during the last ice age, a new genetic analysis suggests. Inset shows Alaskan and other sites (red dots) sampled in that study. iStockphoto; (inset) Anderson, et al. Picea glauca, the white spruce, is one of the most common...
  • Mexico extraditions rise sharply (Americans on the lam can't look to Mexico as a refuge)

    06/30/2006 3:52:49 AM PDT · by Libloather · 3 replies · 388+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 6/30/06 | KAREN MAHABIR
    Mexico extraditions rise sharplyBy KAREN MAHABIR, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 31 minutes ago MEXICO CITY - Gone are the days when Americans on the lam could look to Mexico as a refuge. Extraditions and deportations have risen sharply as U.S. and Mexican law enforcement officials work closely together to bring suspected criminals to justice. Neither leading candidate in Mexico's presidential election Sunday is likely to change that. Felipe Calderon, the conservative candidate for the ruling National Action Party, has promised to increase the flow of extraditions of drug traffickers to the United States. Leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador —...
  • Pyongyang's antics catch out Beijing (N. Korea, a cancer growing on China?)

    06/26/2006 10:35:38 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 20 replies · 839+ views
    Asia Times ^ | 06/27/06
    Pyongyang's antics catch out Beijing BEIJING - The international flap caused by reports that North Korea is preparing to test-fire its new Taepodong 2 intercontinental ballistic missile has placed China in an unenviable position. Beijing appears to have had no impact on restraining its restive neighbor in this instance, leading the world to wonder just how influential it in fact is, given that it is traditionally viewed as the country with the most hold over North Korea. It could be that Beijing just didn't want to try to push Pyongyang too hard, or simply that there is nothing it can...
  • House approves oil drilling in Alaska refuge; Prospects in Senate slim

    05/29/2006 12:57:02 PM PDT · by Libloather · 20 replies · 642+ views
    Lake Sun Leader ^ | 5/26/06 | H. JOSEF HEBERT
    House approves oil drilling in Alaska refuge; Prospects in Senate slim.By H. JOSEF HEBERT/Associated Press Writer Published: Friday, May 26, 2006 3:51 AM CDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Citing the public outcry over $3-a-gallon gasoline and America’s heavy reliance on foreign oil, the House on Thursday voted to open an Alaska wildlife refuge to oil drilling, knowing the prospects for Senate approval were slim. Drilling proponents argued that the refuge on Alaska’s North Slope would provide 1 million barrels a day of additional domestic oil at peak production and reduce the need for imports. But opponents to developing what environmentalists argue...
  • On Iraqi-Jordanian border, hundreds of Iraqis seek refuge from Baghdad violence

    05/01/2006 6:20:46 PM PDT · by SandRat · 9 replies · 230+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Cpl. Graham A. Paulsgrove
    JORDANIAN BORDER, Iraq (April 29, 2006) -- Near the Iraqi-Jordanian border, key leaders from the Iraqi Government and the United Nations met to figure out the fate of a growing number of Iraqis of Palestinian heritage who are trying to leave Iraq due to recent violence in Baghdad. The meeting between the two organizations came after more than 200 Iraqi men, women and children took up residence along the border here weeks ago, after being denied passage into Jordan by Jordanian border officials. The Iraqis left Baghdad to escape “violence and persecution” by insurgents, who targeted hundreds of Iraqi families...
  • Ancient Refuge Found By Workmen (Ireland)

    02/25/2006 10:44:53 AM PST · by blam · 67 replies · 1,350+ views
    BBC ^ | 2-25-2006
    Ancient refuge found by workmen The stone-built tunnel leads into the hillside Workmen have unearthed 1,000 years of history on a County Down building site. They have come upon an underground stone-built tunnel in Raholp, where our ancestors might have hidden from the Vikings or from warring neighbours. Archaeologist Ken Neill said that with chambers off from the main tunnel it was a quite complicated souterrain, and probably built by better off farmers. The opening that led to the tunnel - which leads into the hillside - will be sealed and the passage left alone. "It was really somewhere for...
  • The Nature Conservancy Applauds President...Virginia Wildlife Refuge(Are Pigs FLYING??)

    02/10/2006 9:05:21 AM PST · by GreenFreeper · 19 replies · 515+ views
    The Nature Conservancy ^ | 2/10/2006 | TNC
    Administration seeks $2.27 million for Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge NASSAWADOX, Va. – The Nature Conservancy today applauded President Bush’s request to fund the Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge with $2.27 million from the Land and Water Conservation Fund in Fiscal Year 2007. The Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge and much of the surrounding area in southern Northampton County, are widely recognized as globally important habitat for millions of migratory birds. The Nature Conservancy works with the refuge staff, state agencies and private landowners on the Eastern Shore to protect these vital natural areas...
  • Senate Blocks Alaska Refuge Drilling

    12/21/2005 9:52:59 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 84 replies · 2,646+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 12/21/05 | H. Josef Hebert - ap
    WASHINGTON - The Senate blocked oil drilling in an Alaska wildlife refuge Wednesday, rejecting a measure that had been put into a must-pass defense spending bill in an attempt to garner wider support. Drilling supporters fell four votes short of getting the required 60 votes to avoid a threatened filibuster of the defense measure over the oil drilling issue. Senate leaders were expected to withraw the legislation so it could be reworked without the refuge language. The vote was 56-44.
  • The Living Hell of Amerasians

    11/22/2005 5:35:19 AM PST · by AmericaUnite · 17 replies · 846+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | November 22, 2005 | Michael Benge
    Shunned by much of society, denied access to land, forced to work in degrading conditions, treated as virtual slaves, and routinely abused at the hands of the police and of a privileged class who enjoy the state's protection, Amerasians (mixed-race) live deplorable lives under the communist regime in Vietnam. Amerasians bore the brunt of the Vietnamese communists’ hatred toward America after their take over of South Vietnam in 1975. Used and abused by the communist officials, beaten at will, debased, raped and forced into prostitution, Amerasians have suffered at the hands of Vietnamese communists. Many Amerasians were rounded up by...
  • GOUGE AWAY: Bush prioritizes oil above preservation of wildlife, environment

    11/07/2005 9:08:00 AM PST · by GreenFreeper · 71 replies · 1,330+ views
    The Ball State Daily News ^ | November 07, 2005 | Jonathan Titchenal
    President George W. Bush wants to kill the last wildlife sanctuary in the United States. He is more than happy to sink his claws into it, tear it apart and plunder it for his own uses. Environment? What environment? If it’s got oil, it’s ours. Who cares about some stupid animals? According to a Nov. 4 article on CNN.com, the Senate on Thursday approved a measure that would compel the Department of the Interior “to begin selling oil leases for the coastal plain of the Alaska refuge within two years.” Yes, you heard correctly. The refuge. The place where we...
  • Teheran 'Providing Refuge For Al-Qaeda Terrorists'

    11/05/2005 4:48:11 PM PST · by blam · 3 replies · 345+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 11-6-2005 | Philip Sherwell
    Teheran 'providing refuge for al-Qaeda terrorists' By Philip Sherwell in Washington (Filed: 06/11/2005) About 25 al-Qaeda leaders, including three of Osama bin Laden's sons, are running terrorist operations from their refuge in Iran rather than languishing under house arrest as the Teheran regime claims, intelligence officials have said. The disclosure comes as Maj-Gen James Dutton, the commander of British forces in south-eastern Iraq, reiterated on Friday that the technology for lethal new rebel bombs was crossing into the country from Iran. A "top-ranking Western secret service agent" has told Cicero magazine that the senior al-Qaeda operatives, who fled across the...
  • Alaska Refuge Drilling OK'd in Committee

    10/19/2005 5:15:51 PM PDT · by Libloather · 61 replies · 1,153+ views
    Alaska Refuge Drilling OK'd in Committee By H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press Writer 58 minutes ago WASHINGTON - A Senate committee voted Wednesday to include drilling in an Alaska wildlife refuge in a massive budget proposal, assuring that drilling opponents won't be able to use the filibuster to thwart oil development there. ADVERTISEMENT The Senate Energy Committee proposal, approved 13-9, calls for the Interior Department to put up for bid by Oct. 1, 2010 two oil leases in the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. By making the issue part of a complex budget reconciliation process, supporters will...
  • Coalition of Radical Environmental Groups to Stage Anti-ANWR Protest in DC on 9/20

    09/09/2005 9:49:30 AM PDT · by krod · 9 replies · 498+ views
    A coalition of radical environmental organizations is staging a "March on Washington" to protest a budget bill that would authorize new oil development in a fraction of the 19.6 million-acre Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). WE NEED TO CRASH THEIR PROTEST ON TUESDAY SEPTERBER 20!!! I've lived in Alaska and I'm very familiar with this issue. These radical environmental organizations lie through their teeth on this issue and then collect million of dollars in donations from their ignorant prey. Increasing domestic production is a no-brainer at this point and these obstuctionist greenie liberals need to be exposed. They have spent...
  • They still just want to be free (Free State Project)

    04/21/2005 2:16:53 AM PDT · by Solitar · 29 replies · 983+ views
    Concord Monitor ^ | April 17, 2005 | Dan Barrick & Meg Heckman
    The Free State Project has won some converts. Also: The lowdown on mercury - in loons and maybe legislators' hair. We're calling a truce this weekend. Today - and today only - there'll be no talk of budget bills, school funding plans or Medicaid reform. We got enough of that last week, and there will be plenty more hot air steaming out of the State House to keep us busy next week. Instead, let's revisit some old friends: the Free Staters. It has been 18 months since the Free State Project chose New Hampshire as its home, with the hopes...
  • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Dump Lamar's billion-dollar-boondoggle

    03/28/2005 10:28:00 AM PST · by MikeEdwards · 14 replies · 796+ views
    CFP ^ | March 28, 2005 | Henry Lamb
    Rage over rising gasoline prices and increased oil imports should be directed at Bill Clinton and Senate Democrats. Had Bill Clinton not vetoed the 1995 budget, oil from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would now be providing nearly a million barrels per day to American markets--about the same amount we are importing from Saudi Arabia. In every Congress since 1995, Senate Democrats have killed every effort to utilize our own oil reserves. Finally, by the narrowest of votes (51-49), Senate Republicans passed the ANWR resolution which will not be vetoed by President Bush. Still, it will take another decade to...
  • Two sets of twin whooping cranes at refuge

    12/15/2004 6:33:43 AM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 20 replies · 578+ views
    Victoria Advocate ^ | December 13, 2004 | Louise Popplewell
    AUSTWELL - While two sets of twins wintering on islands associated with the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge does not set a record, it is rare. In fact, it's the first time in 40 years the refuge has hosted two sets in one winter. Other new records have been set this winter. At latest count, 216 whooping cranes - including 33 chicks - have arrived to set new records for both the total number as well as the number of chicks. The record topples the one set last year of 194 birds. Twins have made it to the refuge 12 years...