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  1. CASPER

    [FYI] US returns stolen archive documents to Russia

    1 hr 7 mins ago MOSCOW – A trove of historic archive documents dating back to Catherine the Great that were stolen after the Soviet breakup were returned to Russia by the U.S. on Friday. The 21 documents include decrees issued by historical figures such as Czar Nicholas II and Soviet Marshal...
  2. CASPER

    Libyan regime may face intl justice

    PARIS – Libya's regime might have to face international justice for its deadly crackdown on protesters, France said Thursday, as diplomats debated how best to pressure strongman Moammar Gadhafi into halting attacks on his countrymen. NATO's chief, meanwhile, said the military alliance will stay...
  3. CASPER

    Mexico army: Suspect says ICE agent slain in error

    21 mins ago MEXICO CITY – An alleged Zetas drug cartel member arrested in the killing of a U.S. immigration agent told soldiers Wednesday the attack was a mistake, saying gunmen mistook the officer's SUV for a vehicle used by a rival gang, the army said. Julian Zapata Espinoza — known by the...
  4. CASPER

    EU, oil companies begin Libya evacuations

    ROME – European countries sent planes and ferries to Libya to evacuate their citizens, and some oil and gas companies pulled their foreign staff out and suspended operations, as anti-government protests spread to Tripoli for the first time. Many countries had already urged their citizens to...
  5. Truth Vibrations

    Cruise passenger charged with dealing drugs

    -- A cruise passenger's trip came to an abrupt end when authorities allegedly found narcotics and about $51,000 in cash in his cabin. Steven Krumholz, 51, was arrested last week for allegedly dealing drugs out of his cabin during a Caribbean cruise aboard Allure of the Seas. Authorities found...
  6. Truth Vibrations

    Bodies of toddler, mother found in trash bin

    -- A 2-year-old boy and his mother have been found dead inside a Massachusetts trash bin, leaving authorities Monday to track down whomever killed the two and put them there. Police discovered Maria Avelina Palaguachi-Cela, 25, and her toddler son Brian Palaguachi dead in the large metal bin...
  7. CASPER

    U.S. fast food caught in immigration crosshairs

    Chipotle Mexican Grill has a lot going for it -- an upscale burrito concept, a hip and eco-friendly image, expansion plans galore and a 500 percent-plus stock price gain in just over two years. And then it has something not going its way -- a federal crackdown on its immigrant labor force that...
  8. R

    King George VI under Zionazi smear campaign

    Calling others to be ‘Jew hater’ or ‘pro-Nazi’ is not news when it comes to the Zionist thugs whose Jewish ancestors not only collaborated with Nazis but even took part in the Nazi Army. Like the Mufti of Al-Quds and Michael Jackson – now some of them are calling late British King George VI as a...
  9. Truth Vibrations

    Alberta Premier Stelmach won't run again

    Ed Stelmach says he won't seek re-election as Alberta premier, while warning of the rise of "U.S.-style negative attack politics" that focus on personality rather than on issues. Stelmach, who replaced Ralph Klein as Alberta Conservative Party leader in December 2006, revealed his intentions at...
  10. Truth Vibrations

    Fugitive priest arrives in Canada

    Rev. Eric Dejaeger, a Roman Catholic priest accused of sex crimes against Inuit children in Nunavut in the 1970s and '80s, has arrived in Canada from Belgium, where he had been living for more than 15 years. Dejaeger arrived on a flight from Brussels to Montreal on Wednesday afternoon, a member...
  11. Truth Vibrations

    Sikhs with kirpan not allowed in Que. legislature

    A group of four Sikhs scheduled to make a presentation at Quebec's national assembly Tuesday morning were denied entry to the legislature because they refused to remove their kirpans. The representatives of the World Sikh Organization were scheduled to address the legislative committee looking...
  12. Truth Vibrations

    Year on, Haiti orphans still in shelters

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/living/2011/01/08/obrien.adopting.haiti.mattoident - In the middle of a snowstorm nearly a year ago, a planeload of 54 Haitian children landed in Pennsylvania as part of an airlift of orphans stranded by the powerful earthquake that devastated their country. They...
  13. Unhypnotized

    Liberal Smear Machine Backfires After Gunman Found To Be Occultist, Pot-Smoking Left Winger

    Effort to conflate killer with anti-big government conservatives falls apart Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Monday, January 10, 2011 A full scale demonization campaign against conservatives, free speech and the Second Amendment on behalf of Democrats and the establishment media in...
  14. funbunz29

    Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords Shot in Tucson

    Judge John Roll was killed and U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was critically wounded in a shooting rampage Saturday at a shopping plaza in Tucson, Arizona, President Barack Obama said in a televised statement Saturday evening. "We are still assembling all the facts, but we know that...
  15. Unhypnotized

    Congresswoman Shot, Six Killed in Arizona

    Who’s Behind the Congresswoman’s Shooting in Arizona? Prison Planet.com Saturday, January 8, 2011 Mainstream reports are ablaze with the shocking and tragic news that Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was shot in the head and critically wounded at a campaign event Saturday. At least...
  16. Truth Vibrations

    RCMP charge 3 in immigration, tax frauds

    An Île-Bizard, Que., man that the RCMP has accused of defrauding taxpayers of nearly half a million dollars will spend the weekend in an Ontario jail before his bail hearing related to 58 charges. The Mounties say Ahmad El-Akhal, 62, his wife Tahani Mohamad Hassan Ee-Akhal, 53, and Mississauga...
  17. R

    Newsweek: Talmud is a ‘Business Guide’ in China

    On December 29, 2010 – The Jewish-owned Newsweek pupblished an article by Isaac Stone Fish under the heading Selling the Talmud as a Business Guide. Newsweek in its December 2008 issue had published an article by Lisa Miller, titled “Our Mutual Joy” – in which she tried to prove that the Bible...
  18. Unhypnotized

    US pressured Australia to accept one of Saddam's biological weapons scientists

    US pressure over Saddam scientist THE United States secretly pressured Australia to place one of Saddam Hussein's former top biological weapons scientists at Victoria University in Melbourne. But the federal government rejected a March 2008 request from the US to accept Professor Ali al-Za'ag...
  19. CASPER

    Republicans block youth immigration bill

    WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans on Saturday doomed an effort that would have given hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants a path to legal status if they enrolled in college or joined the military. Sponsors of the Dream Act fell five votes short of the 60 they needed to break through...
  20. Truth Vibrations

    Quaids face more U.S. legal trouble

    Actor Randy Quaid and his wife, Evi, wait for a taxi outside their lawyer's office in Vancouver in October. It's another missed court date, another arrest warrant for actor Randy Quaid's wife, Evi. The 47-year-old failed to appear for a probation hearing Thursday in Santa Barbara, Calif., and...
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