Hamas Heroes::We Will Kill Jewish Children Anywhere In The World

. This is despicable.  Zahar is Gaza foreign minister and states publicly that Hamas will kill Jewish children anywhere. Hail the Heroes of Hamas. " Fighting intensified on the northern outskirts of Gaza...

New Orleans: Ja'Shawn's Grieving Mom Shares Memories, Regrets

"He loved to watch "The Doodlebops" and football on television. When his mother cleaned, he would follow her, trying to help with the brooms and the dustpan.  Often, Ja'Shawn - a smiling, happy child - would...

Father Admits to Killing Son over Child Support

New Orleans - The father of a missing New Orleans boy led investigators to his son's body Saturday and admitted killing the boy to avoid paying child support, police said.  Danny Platt, 22, has been charged...

'To Kill a Mockingbird' Director Robert Mulligan Dead at 83

" Mulligan died early Saturday at his home in Lyme, Connecticut, after a battle with heart disease, his wife, Sandy, said Monday. Mulligan was nominated for an Oscar for "Mockingbird," the adaptation of Harper...

France holds 'Eta military head'

A leader of the Basque seperatist group ETA has been arrested in Southern France, according to reports. ETA is fighting for an indpendant Basque state. The Basque homeland stretches across part of Spain and...

Senator Kennedy encourages DEA to provide Medical Marijuana for research

" June 11, 2008, 10:53 am Medical Marijuana Links By John Tierney We’ve been discussing the presidential candidates’ positions on medical marijuana. Here are a couple of other interesting reports...

Plot to kill Obama, 2 indicted

Being the first African American elect President Barack Obama has become prime target of the white racist group. There has been fear that the US white hate movements - may be plotting to kill him, especially...

Clamour grows for BBC to act over Russell Brand radio insults

Some prank phone calls made by BBC presenters Russel Brand and Jonathan Ross have become a major issue in the UK, dominating the 24-hour networks today. When a high-profile guest cancelled on the show, Brand and Ross left him messages on his voicemail on air harassing him,...

Turkish military: 35 Kurd rebels killed in clashes

The Turkish military is claiming it has killed 35 Kuridish rebels in an attack on Friday. The rebels were allegedly trying to infiltrate Turkey from a base in Northern Iraq."Turkey's military intercepted...

McCain's latest flip flop is his darkest and most cowardly

Now, as he stares defeat in the face, John McCain has flip-flopped yet again.  This time he has thrown out all pretense of decency or honor, two things he said he would never abandon for politics.This...

Bombs near Baghdad Shiite mosques kills 24

As Shiite worshippers left two Baghdad mosques on Thursday, suicide bombers set off two bombs, killing 24 people and wounding more than 50 others.Six Sunnis were also shot in a separate attack as they traveled in a minibus in the mostly Shiite town of Wajihiyah."The dead were...

Bomb blasts in India leave at least 100 injured

UPDATE: 9:05 ESTThe death toll has risen to at least 5 in the latest bomb attack in India."On Wednesday evening, series of bombs exploded in the Radhanagar and Golbazar areas of Agartala, capital of Tripura,...

Turf war rocks Sikh temple

"At least two groups of Filipino-Indians are battling for control over the richest, oldest and largest congregation of Punjabis here, the Khalsa Diwan Sikh Temple in Paco, Manila. A ranking member has been killed in the turf war for supremacy in the predominantly...

Suspected US missile kills 12 in Pakistan

With the approval from President George W. Bush, US special forces have started ground assaults inside Pakistan without the approval of the Pakistani government. Now US has intensified attack in the tribal areas in the Pakistan  and latest reports says that more than 12...

Liquid restrictions to remain at UK airports

Following a jury's decision yesterday that the government's case against the men accused of planning to use liquids on planes as explosives could not be substantiated, the UK government says it will still continue to forbid passengers to take liquids on...

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