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Castration of live pig at Central Calif. school ignites protests Post Date: 2006-02-22 07:50:54 by continental op
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ROSAMOND, Calif. (AP) - A teacher who castrated a live pig in front of her high school class is the target of protests by animal rights activists throughout the country. The protests began after People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals posted information about the incident at Rosamond High School on its Web site last month. The posting does not say when the castration occurred. "We're concerned not only because animals suffer during these routine castrations but also because of the message it sends to students who are still forming opinions about treatment of animals in our society," said Stephanie Bell, a PETA cruelty case worker. Rod Van Norman, superintendent of the Southern ...
Dubai company set to run U.S. ports has ties to George Bush Post Date: 2006-02-21 21:27:59 by TLBSHOW
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Dubai company set to run U.S. ports has ties to administration BY MICHAEL MCAULIFF New York Daily News WASHINGTON - The Dubai firm that won Bush administration backing to run six U.S. ports has at least two ties to the White House. One is Treasury Secretary John Snow, whose department heads the federal panel that signed off on the $6.8 billion sale of an English company to government-owned Dubai Ports World - giving it control of Manhattan's cruise ship terminal and Newark's container port. Snow was chairman of the CSX rail firm that sold its own international port operations to DP World for $1.15 billion in 2004, the year after Snow left for President Bush's cabinet. The other ...
UAE Would Also Control Shipments of Military Equipment For The U.S. Army Post Date: 2006-02-21 20:33:46 by Brian S
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UAE Would Also Control Shipments of Military Equipment For The U.S. Army There is bipartisan concern about the Bush administrations decision to outsource the operation of six of the nations largest ports to a company controlled by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) because of that nations troubling ties to international terrorism. The sale of P&O to Dubai World Ports would give the state-owned company control of the ports of New York, New Jersey, Baltimore, New Orleans, Miami and Philadelphia. A major part of the story, however, has been mostly overlooked. The company, Dubai Ports World, would also control the movement of military equipment on behalf of the ...
HACKABLE DIEBOLD MACHINES COVERTLY RE-CERTIFIED IN CALIFORNIA BY SOS! Post Date: 2006-02-21 20:01:37 by Coral Snake
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HACKABLE DIEBOLD MACHINES COVERTLY RE-CERTIFIED IN CALIFORNIA BY SOS! State Senator Outraged, Says Machines, Certification Violates State, Federal Standards and Law... SoS' Own Report Agrees! McPherson Waits Until 5pm Friday of Holiday Weekend to Announce! [UPDATED WITH MUCH MORE INFO...] Guest Blogged by John Gideon (with some additional updates/info from Brad) Updated with much more information... Secretary of State McPherson seems to have a thing for making major announcements late on Fridays just before holidays. Following in what seems to be a pattern of his, he announced late this afternoon that he was certifying Diebold Optical Scan and AccuVote TSx (touch-screens) for use in ...
Hecklers Disrupt Scalia at D.C. Appearance [American Enterprise Institute] Post Date: 2006-02-21 18:16:38 by Brian S
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(02-21) 14:54 PST WASHINGTON (AP) -- Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia grew tired of a persistent heckler Tuesday and asked organizers of a legal seminar to do something about the outbursts gently. "Don't use force," Scalia told American Enterprise Institute workers as they grabbed the young man's arm and nudged him toward the door. The workers then let go and the man walked out. It was unclear what he was asking when Scalia turned to organizers and said, "Can you, somebody. ..." Earlier, a microphone had been snatched from the man's hand when he tried to engage the justice in debate. Scalia had asked him whether he had a question, "apart from ...
Supreme Court to weigh late-term abortions Post Date: 2006-02-21 13:48:04 by Ferret Mike
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WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court said Tuesday it will consider the constitutionality of banning a type of late-term abortion, teeing up a contentious issue for a newly-constituted court already in a state of flux over privacy rights. The Bush administration has pressed the high court to reinstate the federal law, passed in 2003 but never put in effect because it was struck down by judges in California, Nebraska and New York. The outcome will likely rest with the two men that President Bush has recently installed on the court. Justices had been split 5-4 in 2000 in striking down a state law, barring what critics call partial birth abortion because it lacked an exception to protect the health ...
Supreme Court says yes to Measure 37 (Land use planning) Post Date: 2006-02-21 13:44:45 by Ferret Mike
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Oregon's Supreme Court has resuscitated the controversial property rights law that could redefine rural Oregon. Measure 37 did not violate state and federal constitutions as a lower court thought, justices said Tuesday in a sweeping, unanimous opinion. Their decision - which will be dissected across the nation - jump starts more than 2,500 applications to develop land controlled by government regulations. "I'm surprised and relieved and hopeful again," said Ross Day of Oregonians In Action, the group that wrote Measure 37. "We had law, fact and common sense on our side. But I was still wondering if we were going to win." Measure 37 has remained one of Oregon's most ...
GOP Governors Threaten to Block Port Deal Post Date: 2006-02-21 08:02:06 by A K A Stone
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Two Republican governors are threatening legal action to block an Arab company from taking over operations in major U.S. ports and some GOP lawmakers say the deal should be closely examined. In the uneasy climate after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Bush administration decision to allow the transaction is threatening to develop a major political headache for the White House. New York Gov. George Pataki and Maryland Gov. Robert Ehrlich on Monday voiced doubts about the acquisition of a British company that has been running six U.S. ports by Dubai Ports World, a state-owned business in the United Arab Emirates. The British company, Peninsular and Oriental Steam ...
U.S. Reclassifies Many Documents in Secret Review Post Date: 2006-02-21 00:52:05 by A K A Stone
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 In a seven-year-old secret program at the National Archives, intelligence agencies have been removing from public access thousands of historical documents that were available for years, including some already published by the State Department and others photocopied years ago by private historians. Skip to next paragraph Multimedia Graphic Reclassified The restoration of classified status to more than 55,000 previously declassified pages began in 1999, when the Central Intelligence Agency and five other agencies objected to what they saw as a hasty release of sensitive information after a 1995 declassification order signed by President Bill Clinton. It accelerated ...
White House Working to Avoid Wiretap Probe Post Date: 2006-02-21 00:47:02 by A K A Stone
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At two key moments in recent days, White House officials contacted congressional leaders just ahead of intelligence committee meetings that could have stirred demands for a deeper review of the administration's warrantless-surveillance program, according to House and Senate sources. In both cases, the administration was spared the outcome it most feared, and it won praise in some circles for showing more openness to congressional oversight. But the actions have angered some lawmakers who think the administration's purported concessions mean little. Some Republicans said that the White House came closer to suffering a big setback than is widely known, and that President Bush must be more ...
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