Monthly Archives: March 2004

Aristide Launches Lawsuit

Jean-Bertrand Aristide files a lawsuit stating he was kidnapped Ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide has filed a lawsuit against unnamed French and US officials, accusing them of kidnapping him. Aristide left the country a month ago, as armed rebels were …

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White House Criticises Opec

Opec cuts daily production by one million barrels The White House on Wednesday criticised the decision by the Opec to cut oil output amid growing political pressure over the cost of energy in the US. Opec’s announcement that it would …

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John On Rap

‘I’m fascinated by Hip-Hop,” says John Kerry “I’m fascinated by rap and by hip-hop. I think there’s a lot of poetry in it. There’s a lot of anger, a lot of social energy in it. And I think you’d better …

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White House Agrees

Bush Agrees to Let Rice Testify Publicly President Bush agreed Tuesday to do what he had insisted for weeks he would not: allow National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice to testify publicly and under oath before an independent panel investigating the …

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Help me out on this one

Terrorists try to recruit child as suicide bomber Palestinian terrorists tried to recruit a 15-year-old as a suicide bomber, at one point locking him in a dark room, but also luring him with clothes, a cell phone and promises of …

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Think Of John

Today Senator John Kerry is in sunny San Diego, California speaking at a rally at the Price Center. Of course California, specifically San Diego County, has the highest gas prices in the nation – – so what do you think …

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Never Forget

Kerry’s Dangerous Miscalculations During his 1971 congressional testimony about the Vietnam War John Kerry was asked by a senator to assess the threat of Communism, not just to Indochina, but to world peace in general. The witness (Kerry) responded, “I …

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“Follow The Leader”

British Audience Laughs at America’s 9/11 Attack Imagine going for a night out to the theatre in Germany during the 1930s. It would have been quite normal – with not one eyebrow raised in the audience – to be watching …

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Al Qaeda Plot Foiled in London

Terror bombs seized An al Qaeda plot to blast London was dramatically foiled by police today. Seven hundred police swooped in a series of 6am raids in the capital and the Home Counties. They found half a tonne of fertiliser …

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Liberal Talk-Radio Debuts

Conservatives, plug your ears: Liberal talk radio is here Al Franken and a host of garrulous progressives ease onto the airwaves today on America Left, broadcasting live from 6 a.m. to midnight on weekdays via XM Satellite Radio and three …

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The Devil’s Advocate

Jacques Verges – His Client List The French lawyer, who is said to have been a friend to Pol Pot, (the Khmer Rouge leader behind Cambodia’s genocide) is set to defend Saddam Hussein at his trial has forged his reputation …

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1971- A Very Long Year For Kerry

Kerry’s Record John Kerry mentions his service in Vietnam so frequently that it has become a running joke on the campaign press plane. He seldom if ever mentions his postwar activities Kerry burst onto the national political stage in 1969 …

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The Third Terrorist

Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols were not the lone conspirators in the Oklahoma City bombing—the attack that killed nearly 170 people in a few short seconds. They were part of a greater scheme, one which involved Islamic terrorists and at …

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Al Qaeda and OKC??

Did the Oklahoma bomber have help from al-Qa’ida’s explosives expert? Richard Clarke’s book Against All Enemies has not just pushed the Bush administration deep on to the defensive over its approach to terrorism. It also pokes a stick into another …

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