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Keyword: rioting

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  • Harboring An Excuse

    06/24/2003 12:27:26 PM PDT · by The Rant · 1 replies · 147+ views
    OpinionEditorials.com ^ | June 24, 2003 | Frank Salvato
    Residents in Benton Harbor, Michigan have been terrorizing their own community by rioting and looting to demonstrate their dismay with what they say is an on going racial profiling problem in their Police Department. It all started with one idiot, who had an extensive criminal record I might add, who decided he was above the law and took the police on a high-speed chase that ended with him crashing and burning. Obviously, this was the fault of the police…NOT! Whether the community has a problem with their Police Department or not, running through the streets in anarchy, destroying and setting...
  • Most Iraqi Treasures Are Said to Be Kept Safe

    05/06/2003 5:37:19 PM PDT · by Utah Girl · 15 replies · 249+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 5/6/2003 | BARRY MEIER
    top British Museum official said yesterday that his Iraqi counterparts told him they had largely emptied display cases at the National Museum in Baghdad months before the start of the Iraq war, storing many of the museum's most precious artifacts in secure "repositories." The official, John E. Curtis, curator of the Near East Collection at the British Museum, who recently visited Iraq, said Baghdad museum officials had taken the action on the orders of Iraqi government authorities. When looting started, most of the treasures apparently remaining in display halls were those too large or bulky to have been moved for...