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  • ACLU Sues to Let Muslim Scholar Enter U.S.
  • Israel tried to kill bin Laden in 1996: paper
  • India Protests U.S. Nuke Statement
    NEW DELHI -- India on Thursday protested a suggestion by the U.S. ambassador that a landmark nuclear deal between the two countries would fall apart unless New Delhi backed Washington's effort to bring Iran before the U.N. Security Council because of its atomic program. Under the deal signed in July, Washington is to share civilian nuclear technology and supply nuclear fuel to India in return for New Delhi separating its civilian and military nuclear programs and allowing international inspections of its atomic facilities.
  • Canadian Party Vows Armed Border Guards
    VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- A prominent member of Canada's incoming Conservative government said Wednesday the party will stand behind its promise to arm border guards, a day after guards fled their posts because two murder suspects were heading for the border from California.   Some unarmed guards abandoned their posts at four crossings along the British Columbia border on Tuesday when they heard the murder suspects were coming their way. Suspects Ishtiaq Hussain, 38, of Pakistan, and Jose Antonio Barajas, 22, of Mexico, were arrested amid gunfire at the end of a high-speed chase Tuesday, police said. Hussain was shot and wounded by U.S. border guards. Toews suggested Canada should be embarrassed by the incident. - (Canada)

 

   

First Texas inmate put to death this year
Marion DudleyAn Alabama man who was part of a ring that shuttled drugs from Texas to his home state was executed today for the slayings of four people in Houston nearly 14 years ago. When asked by a warden if he had any final statement, Marion Dudley did not respond, kept his eyes closed and never turned his head toward witnesses in the chamber, which included one of his survivors and relatives of one of the people killed. Eight minutes later at 6:16 p.m. CST, he was pronounced dead. Dudley, who had record in his home state for burglary, assault, receiving stolen property and violating probation, was the first Texas inmate put to death this year.

Woman to watch family members' killer be executed
Rachel Tovar A Houston woman has been granted permission to watch Wednesday night's execution of a man who killed her husband and son. But Rachel Tovar says the execution won't end her nightmare. Marion Dudley is scheduled to be executed in Huntsville for the 1992 murders of four people, including Tovar's husband and son. But even though she'll be there to watch him die, she says it won't end her life of fear and remorse. "When you go through a big ordeal like this, you're not normal no more," she told us. Tovar says she's lived a life of fear, nightmares, and even shame since two family members and two friends were shot to death right in front of her during a drug deal in 1992. "Fourteen years, I've been blamed for this and carried this cause of death of my family," she said. Some still blame Tovar because she helped her husband, Jose, deal cocaine. Dudley was one of their buyers until he decided to eliminate the middleman, who was Jose. But Dudley and two other men ended up killing Tovar's husband, son, her other's son's pregnant girlfriend, and a family friend. "After I heard that gun go off, it went off again and I heard the screams and I knew they were killing my babies," said Tovar.


   

Supreme Court to hear Florida lethal-injection caseClarence Hill
The Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to decide when death-row inmates may challenge lethal injection as a method of capital punishment, in a surprise decision issued after the justices dramatically stopped the execution of a Florida prisoner who was already strapped to a gurney preparing to die. Clarence Hill, 48, convicted of murdering a Pensacola, Fla., police officer in 1982, had refused a final meal and had been hooked up to intravenous lines when the Supreme Court stayed his execution. The court said it would hear his claim that he should have an opportunity to argue that his civil rights would be violated because the chemicals used to execute him would cause "excessive pain".


   

8-Year-Old and Father Face Charges in Shooting - Boy Allegedly Used His Father's Gun to Shoot a Girl at Day Care
John Linwood Hall SrAn 8-year-old boy and his father face charges in a shooting at the For Kids We Care day-care center in Germantown, Md. The victim will be released from the hospital today.  John Linwood Hall Sr., 56, who owned the gun, will be arraigned today. Under Maryland law, it is a misdemeanor to store a gun where an unsupervised child can access it. According to police, the boy found the gun in a container at Hall's home. Hall, who has a criminal record dating back nearly 40 years, could face a $1,000 fine. - (crime)
Day Care Shooting May Have Been Intentional Maryland prosecutors have filed charges against an 8-year-old boy who shot and wounded a 7-year-old girl after threatening to rob her at a suburban day care center, The Washington Post said on Wednesday.


   

Rape Suspect Appears In Court
Charles Davis Jr A judge set bond at $10 million for the man charged in the kidnap and rape of an East High School student over the weekend, but the court appearance did not go smoothly. Charles Davis Jr is accused of taking the 15-year-old girl at knifepoint and walking her more than three miles to a vacant apartment. She didn't get away until 10 a.m. the next morning. Davis, who served seven years for raping another teenager, seemed fairly calm until he heard comments from the victim's family in the gallery. Eventually, the judge asked that the family be removed. Accused Rapist, Teen's Family Spar In Court


 

 

 

 
  • Enclosure Sought by Jews Approved in N.J.
    TENAFLY, N.J. -- After a six-year legal battle, a group of Orthodox Jews won the right to create a symbolic enclosure around the community by attaching plastic strips to utility poles. Inside that district, Orthodox Jews can perform tasks that are otherwise forbidden outside the home on the Sabbath, such as carrying objects or pushing baby strollers.

 


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    Indian Migrant University Shooter Won't Get Death Penalty
Biswanath HalderNorman Wallace CLEVELAND -- A jury on Sunday recommended life in prison without parole for a former graduate student who killed another student and wounded two others during a seven-hour siege inside Case Western Reserve University's business school. Biswanath Halder was convicted last month of killing Norman Wallace during the 2003 shooting spree and standoff. - (crime) - (Invasion!)

 

   

One Of Three Suspects Arrested In Orange County Kidnapping, Gang Rape
l-r: Antwoin Turner ,  Darrian Pryor, Prince RolleFla. -- A kidnapping and rape suspect is in the Orange County jail with his bond set at $7,500. Deputies arrested Antwoin Turner on Saturday night at the Lake Westin Point Apartments on Forest City Road. Police are still searching for the other two suspects in the kidnapping and rape of an Orlando woman. Investigators said Turner, along with Darrian Pryor and Prince Rolle attacked the woman last Wednesday. - (crime)

 


   

Charles Davis Junior arrested for kidnapping and rape of a 15-year-old girl
Charles Davis JuniorColumbus police have arrested the suspect in the case of the kidnapping and rape of a 15-year-old girl.
Charles Davis Junior, 32, was taken into police custody in west Columbus by a Franklin County sheriff’s deputy Monday morning. Police say Davis approached a student on her way to an East High School basketball game on Saturday night.  He then took the girl to an abandoned apartment in the Woodland Meadows complex a few miles away, and then he let her go Sunday morning, police say. Davis has a history of violence and a criminal record; in 1997 he was convicted of rape. - (crime)


   

Teacher's Aide Faces Sex Charge
Quincy Adams JrInd. -- A man who was entrusted to work with teens at an alternative school faces charges after police say he had sexual contact with a 17-year-old student. Quincy Adams Jr., 24, a teacher's aide, was arrested Friday after an allegation involving a student at Mosaics School.  Police said Adams invited the student to his apartment, where the alleged incident took place. "Grotesque, nasty, disgusting -- you just don't do something like that," said Carmel student Brogan Eppley. Police said this incident was not the only time Adams had students from the school come to his apartment. - (Newsroom) - (crime)



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    "Offing Adolf" - by Séan Carroll
"Offing Hitler" - (c) 2006 by NNN
In his masterful 2004 German film Downfall (Der Untergang) writer Bernd Eichinger has Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels tell Brigadeführer Mohnke: "I repeat, Mohnke, I feel no sympathy (for German civilians being slaughtered in the defense of Berlin). German people chose their fate. That may surprise some people. Don’t fool yourself. We didn’t force the German people. They gave us a mandate and now their little throats are being cut."
- (Commentary)

    HOMELESS JACK ON THE GENOTYPE BIOMASS by H. Millard © 2006
birds 'biomass'""Follow me on this, man," said Homeless Jack. "Our bodies are full of individual cells, right? Right. Well, do we even notice when they are replaced? Nope. Yet, we shed them constantly so that our bodies are actually remaking themselves all the time. But, we always remain pretty much the same and look the same. The cells we were born with are long gone, yet we are still us. New cells born from the same genes as the old cells replace old cells but the body continues on as us and our brains don't really notice any difference..." - (H. Millard index) - (Commentary)

 

 
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