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  • Super typhoon Ioke is barreling towards Wake Island (Military, civilians & contractors evacuating)

    08/27/2006 8:41:03 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 68 replies · 13,090+ views
    KHON TV and KHNL TV ^ | August 27, 2006
    KHON TV - Super typhoon Ioke is barreling towards Wake Island It's big and packing quite a punch. Super typhoon Ioke is barreling towards Wake Island. The massive storm is churning around in the central pacific. It's packing winds of more than 160 miles per hour, a category five storm. Roy Matsuda from the Central Pacific Hurricane Center says, "it is projected to go along this track toward wake island as you can see and to reach Wake Island approximately Wednesday afternoon our time within 13 nautical miles." And because of that a team from Hawaii will head to Wake...
  • FREEPER EXCLUSIVE: WAKE FOR FALLEN SOLDIER FROM MASS: NO-SHOW Reps and Dishonor by KERRY Stand-in

    07/29/2006 5:10:03 AM PDT · by RaceBannon · 67 replies · 2,024+ views
    A little bird, an eye witness | 07/28/2006 | RaceBannon
    Massachusetts Marine Mark Vecchione was killed last week. At the wake, the representative of John Kerry showed up with a flag and simply walked up to the funeral home and handed it to the funeral director. He was asked to present the flag directly to the family on behalf of the Senator, but refused and started to leave the building. A retired Colonel started after this rep to explain how it is protocol to present the flag to the family. Kerry's rep refused to stop and talk. In fact, Kerry's rep kept walking to his car with the Col following...
  • Democrats Look to Rebuild in DeLay's Wake (Pretty Pitiful Plan Alert!)

    04/12/2006 7:24:06 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 11 replies · 364+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 4/12/06 | Kelly Shannon - ap
    AUSTIN - With their slate of fall candidates chosen, Texas Democrats are looking to rebuild their party with the help of a Republican: outgoing U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay. Statewide Democratic candidates, gathering Wednesday for a sort of pep rally at the party's Texas headquarters, mentioned DeLay repeatedly while portraying top Texas Republicans as corrupted by big money donors. "We're stuck with Tom DeLay, Rick Perry and the rest of the corrupt Republican leadership who's auctioned off the state Capitol to the highest bidder," said Democratic state chairman Charles Soechting. "Their pay-to-play style of politics has put special interests over the...
  • How EU edict could kill off the Irish wake

    04/10/2006 12:39:56 PM PDT · by managusta · 97 replies · 1,729+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | 10/04/2006 | Tom Peterkin
    The strange mixture of joy and grief that marks a traditional Irish funeral, with its week-long drink-fuelled wake, is under threat from a European directive. The Irish custom that sees corpses kept in an open coffin so the deceased can be viewed during the wake has been endangered by an edict issued by Stavros Dimas, the EU environment commissioner. He wants chemicals used by embalmers to preserve the cadaver withdrawn under a new biocides directive. Such a move would see the end of the age-old ritual of "laying out" the body while games are played and food and drink are...
  • The Wake of Success

    03/08/2006 5:12:52 PM PST · by SandRat · 7 replies · 257+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Gen. George W. Casey Jr.
    BAGHDAD, March 6, 2006 — The crisis generated by the bombing of the Golden Dome in Samarra has subsided. As I said last week, Iraq has passed a crucial test in their journey to becoming a democratic country. There is a terrorist threat here that will stop at nothing to undermine the formation of this constitutionally elected government, a government of national unity and a government that that represents all Iraqis. They tried to make the bombing of the Golden Dome mosque the straw that broke the camel’s back and it failed. Iraqis rose to the occasion. Have no doubt,...
  • Iraqis Take Security Lead in Wake of Mosque Bombing

    02/24/2006 3:58:50 PM PST · by SandRat · 14 replies · 345+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Feb 24, 2006 | Gerry Gilmore
    WASHINGTON, Feb. 24, 2006 – Iraqi security forces are leaning forward to provide security in areas of sectarian strife prompted by this week's terrorist bombing of a prominent Shiite religious shrine, a U.S. military official said here today. "Iraqis are in the lead; coalition forces are prepared to support as required," DoD spokesman Army Lt. Col. Barry Venable said. The world-famed Golden Mosque, a Shiite religious shrine located in Samarra, Iraq, was bombed Feb. 22. The mosque's golden dome was blown off in the explosion, which touched off a round of Sunni-Shiite discord across the country. Some Shiites have accused...
  • Britons Must 'Wake Up' To Terror Risk, Says Brown

    02/12/2006 11:38:31 AM PST · by blam · 9 replies · 600+ views
    Britons must 'wake up' to terror risk, says Brown (Filed: 12/02/2006) Opponents of tougher anti-terror measures must "wake up" to the scale of the security threat faced by Britain, Gordon Brown has warned. Mr Brown said ID cards were 'vital' The Chancellor is set to unveil a raft of new policies tomorrow, but the Government will this week face a tough task in the Commons to save two plans from embarrassing defeat. Both ID cards and proposals for a new offence of "glorifying terrorism" will be debated this week, measures dubbed "ineffective authoritarianism" by the Tories. David Cameron, the Conservative...
  • Murders soar in wake of Katrina refugees

    01/02/2006 6:56:54 AM PST · by cougar_mccxxi · 69 replies · 2,860+ views
    News.Telegraph ^ | 01/01/2006 | Jacqui Goddard
    The city of Houston is appealing for emergency funding to help to fight a huge crime wave following the arrival of refugees from hurricane-hit New Orleans. The issue is highly sensitive as the majority of the hurricane's victims were drawn from New Orleans's black underclass.
  • Man wakes up with bullet in head

    12/30/2005 3:54:14 PM PST · by hemogoblin · 27 replies · 690+ views
    AP wire | 12/30/05 | AP
    PORT ORANGE — A man who woke up and found his head bleeding, drove to work and left a note for his boss before going to the hospital to find he had a bullet lodged in his brain, authorities said. His girlfriend later apparently killed herself when contacted by police. When Glen Thomas Betterley, 53, noticed the blood Thursday morning, he asked Emma Lorene Larsen if she had struck him. Larsen, 65, said she didn’t know. He cleaned himself up and laid down to rest, but when the bleeding wouldn’t stop he drove to work, left the note and then...
  • CA: In the Wake of the Kennedy

    12/29/2005 8:37:46 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 11 replies · 451+ views
    CaliforniaRepublic.org ^ | 12/29/05 | Thomas G. Del Beccaro
    In 2005, Arnold identified the problems facing our State and courageously confronted those problems. Many of us worked tirelessly for those reforms because reform is sorely needed in this State. For the various reasons I explained in my column, “Why the CA Reform Bid Stumbled” the election was not successful. The lack of success, however, did not mean that his ideas were wrong or to be shelved. Indeed, Reform is often a function of patient resolve not instant reception. For the volunteer, the truth still can be seen amidst the lingering smoke of doubt that blankets many a defeat. In...
  • Stopover at Wake Island

    12/03/2005 2:47:26 PM PST · by Poundstone · 40 replies · 1,421+ views
    vanity ^ | Dec. 4, 2005 | self
    After years and years of reading about WWII in the Pacific, two days ago I was finally able to visit a place I've always wanted to see but figured I'd never be able to: Wake Island. I was a passenger on a C-20G (Gulfstream IV) on a flight from MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, to Okinawa, Japan. This is a long flight, about 12 hours total flight time, not including the refueling stop. But my spirits soared when the pilots told me the refueling location would be Wake Island! After a five hour flight from Hawaii, we descended toward Wake, at...
  • Living In The Wake Of Zimbabwe's 'Tsunami'

    09/25/2005 6:19:48 PM PDT · by blam · 7 replies · 493+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 9-26-2005 | Peta Thorncroft
    Living in the wake of Zimbabwe's urban 'tsunami' By Peta Thornycroft (Filed: 26/09/2005) "We live like pigs. No, pigs live better than us. We eat berries from the bush, which is food for baboons. That is our life since the tsunami," said Roderick Tchakayika, a father of five, outside the remains of his neighbours' house, which was knocked down on June 19. Mr Tchakayika, 48, was talking about what Zimbabweans call their own "tsunami" - a man-made event almost as extreme as the Asian disaster. The pitiful conditions in the Hatcliffe Extension It is three months since President Robert Mugabe...
  • Hurricane leaves wave of scams in its wake

    09/16/2005 4:19:33 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 431+ views
    ARNEWS ^ | Sep 16, 2005 | Elaine Wilson
    FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas (Army News Service, Sept. 16, 2005) -- The nation watched in horror as Hurricane Katrina ripped through the Gulf Coast region, and then countless heart-wrenching stories stirred people to open their homes, wallets and hearts to the evacuees. But, as the disaster grew in proportion, so did the wave of Internet, e-mail and phone scams designed to rip off generous people. Rather than let a few criminals deter a nation’s generosity, the best way to counter the latest rash of crime is through education, said Timothy Haight, a legal assistance attorney with the Office of the...
  • Camp Pendleton Marines deploy in Katrina's wake

    09/10/2005 10:14:28 AM PDT · by SandRat · 1 replies · 550+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Sep 8, 2005 | unattributed
    MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (Sept. 8, 2005) -- Marines from two Camp Pendleton-based units are participating in Hurricane Katrina relief efforts in the devastated Gulf Coast region, joining the thousands of other U.S. servicemembers ordered to the disaster area this past week by the President of the United States. A detachment of Marines from the base's Communications and Information Systems unit arrived at the Naval Air Station and Joint Reserve Base in Belle Chasse, La., Monday. The detachment of nine Marines, one civilian contractor, and two civilian truck drivers from CIS were dispatched to provide communications support to...
  • Iran's Political Prisoners: A Wake-up Call

    07/20/2005 4:03:29 PM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 2 replies · 448+ views
    Rooz Online ^ | Wednesday, Jul 20, 2005 | Loes Bijnen
    The famous investigative journalist Akbar Ganji is said to be dying. He has been urgently transferred from his cell in Evin to a hospital in Tehran. On July 16 it was the 36th day of his hunger strike as a protest not just against his own and his fellow-prisoners’ illegal detention, but also against the undemocratic Islamic Republic and its unelected Supreme Leader-for-Life, a harsh dictator with absolute power. Ganji’s hunger strike is a scream for the world’s attention for the persistent violations of the most fundamental human rights in his country. And for the fate of the vast number...
  • More heads roll in wake of Chicago scandal

    06/16/2005 10:21:55 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 5 replies · 489+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 6/16/05 | Nathaniel Hernandez - AP
    CHICAGO (AP) - City officials said Thursday that two more department heads were stepping down and five city workers were fired as a corruption scandal continued to rattle City Hall. Transportation Department Commissioner Miguel d'Escoto was asked to resign, while Personnel Department Commissioner Glenn Carr is leaving voluntarily, officials said. D'Escoto, a former chief of staff to Mayor Richard Daley, had trouble last month explaining why hundreds of truckloads of city asphalt were unaccounted for. Two former city workers have been charged in a scheme to steal 380 tons of asphalt and using city-paid hired trucks to deliver it to...
  • Ethics war feared in wake of DeLay controversy (Tubbs-Pelosi Puerto Rico trip exposed)

    04/26/2005 9:06:15 PM PDT · by Libloather · 36 replies · 3,126+ views
    Ethics war feared in wake of DeLay controversy Congressmen scramble to correct omissions, 'clerical errors.' April 26, 2005 WASHINGTON -- Members of Congress are rushing to amend their travel and campaign records, fearing that the controversy over House Majority Leader Tom DeLay will trigger an ethics war that will bring greater scrutiny to their own travel and official activities. Some offices have sharply limited staff travel, and some members are not traveling at all because of the intense review they believe they will face in coming months. Lawmakers are paying old restaurant bills, filing missing forms and correcting erroneous ones...
  • Open letter to Freepers

    12/23/2004 11:26:57 AM PST · by martywake · 363 replies · 7,149+ views
    23 Dec 04 | martywake
  • 'Gorilla Wake' At Zoo Allows Gorillas To Mourn 'Babs'

    12/08/2004 2:22:13 PM PST · by Stoat · 18 replies · 998+ views
    Local 6 (Florida) ^ | December 8, 2004
    'Gorilla Wake' At Zoo Allows Gorillas To Mourn 'Babs' 30-Year-Old Suffered From Kidney Failure   POSTED: 4:37 pm EST December 7, 2004 UPDATED: 3:13 pm EST December 8, 2004  BROOKFIELD, Ill. -- A 30-year-old Brookfield Zoo gorilla died Tuesday morning following a four-month-long battle with kidney disease, and zookepers allowed the surviving gorillas to mourn her death in a special way. NBC5 Image Babs died Dec. 7 at the Brookfield Zoo. After Babs the gorilla died, keepers decided to allow surviving gorillas to mourn the death of the most influential female in their social family. One by one on...
  • Venezuela: Chavez's Spanish most excellent adventure!

    11/24/2004 8:07:58 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 4 replies · 210+ views
    24.11.04 | Or the kind of thing that you will be allowed to see on Venezuelan TV once the gag law passes. President Chavez by now must have ended his state visit in Spain. I am not too sure how good that visit was for Spain as it left quite a wake there. But I am sure that the inner trouble maker in Chavez must feel quite satisfied. All in all, at least on political grounds, Chavez had scored a few points, on domestic or foreign matters. At what price? Too early to say. The big news was the political...