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WRITES AND WRONGS: Shehu signs for our undercover investigator BOGUS: Faked U.N. birth certificate AMIDI: 'I pay people in the U.N.' We expose crooked payments behind flood of illegal immigrants arriving in UKAsylum terror plot at the United NationsTHE News of the World has smashed a plot by corrupt United Nations officers to send Muslim terrorists into Britain. In a massive investigation spanning Britain and Europe, our investigators have discovered a corrupt network of officials and crooks providing precious UN documents. The paperwork, which allows the holder to seek sanctuary in Britain, is effectively a passport to terror. Within...
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MEMO TO THE VATICAN: WATCH THE U.N. WITH MORE CAUTION, AS WELL AS RISE OF EUROPEWeeping image in Central Europe By Michael H. Brownwww.spiritdaily.comYour Holiness and Your Eminences, we write to you with great esteem, and hopefully proper reverence. We believe that the world should listen to your -- to the Vatican's -- discernment. Your judgment obviously exceeds our own, and we hope always to maintain strict obedience, especially in matters such as war. As it says in Scripture, obedience is superior to sacrifice.If we can be so bold, we would like to express a concern. It has to do...
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Say he moved in - and killed mom By ROBIN HAAS and RICHARD WEIR DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS Houseguest Tony Sexton confessed to killing Marie Rogers on Valentine's Day. A 33-year-old drifter has been busted for killing a Queens woman after her daughter invited him into their home - and he became the guest from hell, police said yesterday. Tony Sexton, who claimed to be a poet, confessed to detectives how he beat and suffocated Marie Rogers, 57, on Valentine's Day, wrapped her body in a plastic couch cover and stashed it in the back of her car, police said....
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Piscataway gets OK to condemn farmland December 3, 2002 By Patrick Jenkins, Star-Ledger Staff pjenkins@starledger.com 732-634-3607 To submit a Letter to the Editor: eletters@starledger.com The future of the Cornell Dairy Farm was decided yesterday when a state judge granted Piscataway the power to condemn property that has been at the center of a bitter, three-year legal battle between the Halper family and township officials. Superior Court Assignment Judge Robert Longhi rejected arguments by Halper attorney John J. Reilly to dismiss the condemnation proceeding. Longhi restated his ruling from June 2000 that Piscataway had a legitimate purpose in taking the 75-acre...
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Hearing on protest leads to protest Also, a federal judge said York Police cannot stop Jim Grove’s group from carrying their signs. By TERESA ANN BOECKEL Daily Record staff Wednesday, February 5, 2003 order photo reprint Paul Kuehnel - YDR Evan Murch, 9, of Red House, Va., one of nine children of the Rev. Bruce Evan Murch, preaches against abortion in front of District Justice Linda Williams’ office in York on Tuesday. bigger version & more photos (2) Supporters of the Rev. Jim Grove protested outside of a district justice’s office Tuesday morning during the pastor’s preliminary hearing in connection...
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<p>THE HAGUE — The United States must temporarily stay the executions of three Mexican citizens on death rows in Texas and Oklahoma, the World Court ruled yesterday.</p>
<p>The ruling — which the court cannot enforce and the United States could ignore — said the delay was needed while the court investigated whether the men and 48 other Mexicans on death row in the United States were given their right to legal help from the Mexican government.</p>
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LifeSite Daily News Thursday January 30, 2003 NEW WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION CHIEF INVOLVED IN POPULATION CONTROL VACCINE SCANDAL GENEVA, January 30, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Dr. Jong Wook Lee, a relatively unknown World Health Organization (WHO) insider beat out high profile competitors to become the head of the World Health Organization Tuesday. Other candidates for the post included Dr. Julio Frenk Mora - currently Mexico's Minister of Health and Dr. Pascoal Mocumbi - the Prime Minister of Mozambique. However, Lee's work with WHO included being in charge of and weathering one of the most scandalous accusations to be brought against the...
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FELLOW CITIZENS Of the SENATE, and HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES, I EMBRACE with great satisfaction the opportunity, which now presents itself, of congratulating you on the present favourable prospects of our public affairs. The recent accession of the important state of Northcarolina to the Constitution of the United States (of which official information has been received)--- the ruling credit and respectability of our country--- the general and increasing good will towards the government of the union, and the concord, peace and plenty, with which we are blessed, are circumstances auspicious, in an excellent degree, to our national prosperity. In reforming your...
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An investigative report just released by the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (C-FAM) and the International Organizations Research Group (IORP) has found widespread financial and programmatic mismanagement within the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). "The United Nations Population Fund: Assault on the World's Peoples" reports that internal U.N. audits show that UNFPA does not monitor the quality or reliability of the reproductive goods it ships to poor countries. The report also unveils little-known internal U.N. audits that accuse UNFPA of failing to account for up to 50 percent of its funds for the years 1998 and 1999. UNFPA is...
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An independent investigation has found that the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), in its association with the National Population Council of Mexico (CONAPO), supports involuntary sterilization and coercive family planning in Mexico. According to Mexico's National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), which recently denounced coercion in family planning programs throughout Mexico, "Public health servants have imposed methods of family planning on the native population without their consent and without informing them of the risks." Threats and bribes are used to deprive men and women of their right to determine for themselves the timing and spacing of pregnancies. It has also been...
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THE U.N. PLAN FOR GLOBAL CONTROL The Habitat II Agenda by Berit Kjos Bicycles instead of cars? Dense apartment clusters instead of single homes? Community rituals instead of churches? "Human rights" instead of religious freedom? The UN Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) which met June 3-14 in Istanbul, painted an alarming picture of the 21st century community. The American ways-free speech, individualism, travel, and Christianity-are out. A new set of economic, environmental, and social guidelines are in. Citizenship, democracy, and education have been redefined. Handpicked civil leaders will implement UN "laws", bypassing state and national representatives to work...
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America's failing government schools, the educational establishment, and the teachers' unions are running scared, and they should be. On Tuesday, November 26, the federal Department of Education issued final rules for the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. These rules give school districts 12 years to bring all students up to proficiency levels in reading, math, and science. In addition, students must show "adequate yearly progress" on national standardized tests. If they do not, schools can be designated as "failing". For the first time in decades, government schools will be forced to be accountable to the...
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Clinton talks on the global economy at N.Y.U. Former President Bill Clinton called on an audience of students to prepare for a future when America will no longer be "the biggest dog on the street" at the keynote address Tuesday of a New York University forum on globalization. The current globalized world is not sustainable economically, politically or from a security vantage point, Clinton said at the second annual conference co-sponsored by New York University and the William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation. Clinton spoke to an audience of about 450 students and guests. "On Sept. 11, 2001, members of...
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Few if any Americans gave thought to the fact that the September 11th attack upon our nation occurred on the date designated by the United Nations as the "International Day of Peace." Those who were aware of this tragic coincidence were probably inspired to reflect bitterly upon the uselessness of the UN as a means of achieving the peace that all decent people seek. But behind this obvious irony lies a very telling illustration of the true nature of the United Nations. Just days prior to the terrorist attack, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan was in Durban, South Africa, to ...
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<p>A conservative preacher once told me he thought "a little socialism was good." I was dumbfounded. He did not realize this was tantamount to saying a little evil is good.</p>
<p>In the early 1900s socialism was regarded as a crazy idea invented by revolutionaries and Marxists to disrupt civilization and bring down governments. But today the majority of Americans behave as socialists — whether they know it or not.</p>
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Bush administration ready to approve drilling inside national park... Developing...
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UNO admits that an Iraqi person in charge knew about a visit of experts Saturday November 30, 2002 - 19h33 GMT BAGHDAD, Nov. 30 (AFP) - UNO in Baghdad had to admit Saturday to have warned the person in charge for an Iraqi site of a visit of its experts, after having been in a hurry of questions about the real confidentiality of its inspections in disarmament in Iraq. The effect of surprise is required by the resolution 1441 of UNO, voted on November 8 by the Security Council, to guarantee serious process of disarmament of Iraq. The spokesman...
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The Space Gen team participated in the Sept 9-12th 2002 UN/ESA Enhancing the Participation of Youth in Space Conference this week in Austria. At that event a number of youth delegates from around the world felt compelled to join together and speak out against the growing inertia in the US to put weapons in space. Here is their declaration: The Graz Declaration For Peace in Space (MS Word RTF format)12 September 2002 The US government is now planning to put weapons in space. This threatens the precious peace of space, and demands a response from the people of the world....
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On Aug. 30, a three-judge panel of the World Trade Organization issued its final ruling in a trade dispute that dates back to the Nixon Administration. The international court authorized the European Union to impose penalty tariffs on U.S. exports to Europe by as much as $4 billion a year, by far the largest penalty ever against any of the 144 nations in the Geneva-based trade organization. And the WTO decision represents a complete victory for the Europeans. At the heart of the dispute is a $4-billion-a-year tax break, called the Foreign Sales Corporation [FSC], for U.S. exporters. The panel...
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Saturday, 3 August, 2002, 22:01 GMT 23:01 UK Journalist murder plot rocks Czechs Srba was an alleged masterminder of the foiled plot By Ray Furlong BBC Prague correspondent The Czech Republic has been shaken recently by perhaps the most bizarre political and criminal scandal since the fall of communism. He [Karel Srba] was a witty, fast, not intelligent crook Jan UrbanFormer Czech dissident It centres around a plot to kill one of the country's leading investigative journalists, allegedly organised by a former official at the Foreign Ministry. The scandal has also led to a series of corruption investigations at the...
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