Barack Obama's Judgement Of Us Is A Bitter Pill To Swallow :: MAXINE

"The Modern-Day Pied Piper Of Hamlin - Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) addresses supporters during a campaign stop at Columbus East High School in Columbus, Indiana, April 11, 2008....

Former KKK Member's Conviction Vacated

James Ford Seale, the former KKK member who was convicted of kidnapping and conspiracy last year in the 1964 murder of two black teens was granted an acquittal by the US 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.The court said...

Sarah Palin: Wasilla insider's journal entries

"You all are a hoot. Kind of. You have no idea how surreal this whole pick is for Alaskans. NO ONE up here that I know - beside “bumper sticker citz” think Sarah is ready for - heck, the Senate, let alone VP or the White House. It’s truly crazy.""Re: babygate - I...

Facebook photos used to judge character

Facebook is a great tool. Whether it is for constructive or destructive purposes it is hard to say. Not only are employers using it as a tool for weeding out potential candidates, Facebook is being used as judge of character."Two weeks after Joshua Lipton was charged in a...

Int'l Court to US: Don't Execute Mexican Nationals

In a move welcomed by Mexico, The United Nations' highest court is urging the US not to execute five Mexican nationals who had, during the course of their respective trials, been denied access to their consulate.Texas is bridling at the intervention, though, saying that...

Radio host James Whale is sacked

A sport radio DJ in the UK has been fired by the BBC after urging his listeners to vote for Boris Johnson in last Thursdays London mayor election."Radio host James Whale has been fired by Talksport after urging...

France's first lady to go naked

"A nude portrait of the French first lady, Carla Bruni, is to go up for auction at Christie's next month. The photograph was taken more than a decade ago when the now wife of French President Nicolas Sarkozy was working as a model. The gelatin silver print by photographer...

Giving sounds good

The Vancouver Sun's David Baines has published a piece on Tom William's new charity site GiveMeaning.  Baines concludes his article by saying:"He said the financial return for the year ending Sept. 30, 2007, which is just now being filed, will show a greater percentage...

Tolkien's Great-Grandson Caught Tokin' and Growing Cannabis

Now this brings the whole 'pipe weed' debate right back into dungeons and dragon games across North America."The great-grandson of Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien has been ordered to pay 3,000 pounds for growing...

News Corp aims to Slay Facebook and YouTube

This is something to watch:"For News Corp, judgement time is here. The company’s Hulu video site - touted in the press as a “YouTube rival”, is scheduled for an immediate test launch. Meanwhile, the MySpace...

Rethink that all-nighter

US Army researchers are publishing study results in 'Sleep' that show a significant impairment of moral judgment after only two nights of 'disturbed or superficial sleep'. Sleep (a scientific journal, as well as a...

Woman subjected to CIA experiments to get her day in court

This story sounds like a movie plot....but was actually part of a larger CIA op known as MKULTRA..."MONTREAL (CP) - A federal court judge will review the case of a Montreal woman unwittingly subjected to CIA...

Democracy and the Rule of Law Triumphed, Impeached Nigerian Governor Reinstated

Democracy and the rule of law triumphed yesterday when the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed before it by 18 lawmakers of the Oyo state House of Assembly, challenging the judgment of the Court of Appeal, which invalidated the removal of Senator Rashidi Ladoja as the...

Drug Felons Illegally Receiving Welfare Benefits

"State officials say a preliminary investigation has found that more than 1,000 convicted drug felons in Marion County may be illegally receiving state welfare benefits. Convicted drug felons are not allowed to receive welfare benefits. The recent investigation by the state...

Q&A: Buying tobacco and alcohol in the EU

"The European Court of Justice will give its judgement on 23 November in a case that could change the way Europeans buy alcohol and cigarettes."

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