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(Houston Press) - A new lawsuit adds an unusual dimension to all the claims of sexual deviance at Kellogg, Brown & Root.
Gregory Thomas, a former KBR employee, is suing because he says that another male employee sexually harassed him in the office while working in Iraq, and that he was fired after complaining about the abuse.
"On at least one occasion, [the male employee] rubbed his groin on [Thomas's] desk, and said, 'You know what I'm doing, I'm rubbing myself on your desk,'" claims the lawsuit, filed yesterday in Houston federal court.
Posted by jack on Saturday, January 03, 2009 @ 15:55:41 EST (40 reads)
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(TheLastOutpost) - Former Governor Jesse Ventura exposes he was interrogated by more than 20 CIA agents during his term of office in Minnesota. Despite the CIA's mission statement which states they are not to be operational within the Unites States, Ventura stated that he had embedded CIA agents working in high level positions of the Minnesota state government. Ventura also said that when these agents retired, their replacements were already chosen for him by the CIA.
By SIOBHAN MORRISEY / MIAMI Siobhan Morrisey / Miami
December 31, 2008
(TIME Magazine) - Theoretically, even pacificists would probably admit that no one can respond as quickly and efficiently to a major U.S. disaster as the military. But the news that active duty soldiers fresh from a combat tour of Iraq will be gearing up to assist civilian agencies charged with responding to anything from accidental chemical spills to terrorist attacks has sparked mixed reactions from experts in emergency management and civil liberties advocates.
By 2011 the Department of Defense plans to have 20,000 uniformed troops expressly trained to assist in national disaster rapid response at a moment's notice. Since Oct. 1, some 4,700 soldiers belonging to a brigade combat team out of Fort Stewart, Ga., have already been engaged in the new assignment, according to Air Force Lt. Col. Almarah Belk, a spokeswoman at the Secretary of Defense's office. The $556 million, five-year training program is part of a broader, $2.3 billion FEMA project to have civilian authorities in states such as Massachusetts, South Carolina and Washington work with the military to develop response plans to a range of potential disasters, from a hurricane and earthquake to a terrorist attack and a pandemic flu.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 05:36:35 EST (77 reads)
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(USA Today) - Gov. Janet Napolitano — President-elect Barack Obama's pick to run the Homeland Security Department — has strongly advocated using advanced security technology as a law enforcement tool, drawing praise from police and raising concern among civil liberties groups that warn about privacy invasion.
As Arizona's Democratic governor since 2003, Napolitano has:
• Pushed state police to use cameras that scan license plates of moving cars to find vehicles that are stolen or linked to a criminal suspect.
• Promoted "face-identification" technology that could help surveillance cameras find wanted people by comparing someone's face with a photo database of suspects.
• Signed a 2007 bill making Arizona one of 12 states that collect and store DNA samples of people accused but not convicted of certain crimes, including murder, burglary, sexual assault and prostitution.
• Proposed an optional state ID for legal citizens only that features a radio-frequency chip to allow authorities to read the card. State lawmakers blocked the effort this year.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 05:32:22 EST (86 reads)
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Sunday, 28 December 2008 20:19
(Pakistan Daily) - The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Israeli intelligence - Mossad - have infiltrated Muslim organizations like Hamas in Palestine, Hizbullah in Lebanon and the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) in Indonesia, says an Indonesian intelligence expert.
"It is clear that the CIA and the Mossad have infiltrated such organizations and have done much more than that," Sayed Abdullah, who operates an intelligence services firm in the Indonesian island of Maluku’s, told IslamOnline.net.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 05:24:50 EST (66 reads)
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The cave drawings accompanying Gideon Rachman’s article entitled ‘And now for a world government’ clearly illustrate a widespread misconception. It also demonstrates the cunning of one world- propagandists in the crafting of their arguments. We are shown typical Palaeolithic artistry: horses, warriors, deer and, portrayed on the very same rocky surface, a globe. It is almost admirable were it not so deviously cunning, to bundle within a single image the primitive with the ‘modern’ and by doing this, considering the latter as the logical conclusion of the former. Rachman explains:
‘For the first time since homo sapiens began to doodle on cave walls, there is an argument, an opportunity and a means to make serious steps towards a world government.’
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 05:18:02 EST (46 reads)
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By ELIZABETH LANGTON / The Dallas Morning News
elangton@dallasnews.com
10:13 PM CST on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 (Dallas Morning News) - An estimated 9 million gallons of untreated sewage leaked over the last two weeks from a Frisco pipe into a creek feeding Lewisville Lake, a recreation hotspot and key source for drinking water in North Texas.
State environmental inspectors expect no health risks from the spill, which originated from a broken sewer line under the Dallas North Tollway near Main Street.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 05:15:32 EST (47 reads)
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By Nicholas J.C. Pistor
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
12/30/2008
A Belleville Police officer arrested a St. Charles man for wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the word "POLICE."
Now, Adam C. Weinstein, of St. Charles, has sued the department for what he calls a violation of his constitutional rights.
According to police documents, Weinstein was arrested in 2006 outside a bar in Belleville for "impersonating officers." He was wearing a black t-shirt with the word police striped across the front and back under a sweater. The t-shirt became exposed when he removed the sweater because he was hot.
"Those t-shirts are a sign of solidarity," said Howard A. Shalowitz, an attorney representing Weinstein. "How many people wear NYPD caps? Are they impersonating police?"
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 05:11:31 EST (44 reads)
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By LARRY NEUMEISTER
Associated Press Writer
Tue Dec 30, 7:58 pm ET
NEW YORK – An 85-year-old former Army mechanical engineer pleaded guilty to conspiracy Tuesday and admitted he passed classified documents to the Israelis in the 1970s and '80s.
Ben-ami Kadish told U.S. Magistrate Judge Theodore H. Katz he believed the government promised it would not seek a prison term when he is sentenced Feb. 13. Assistant U.S. Attorney Iris Lan said prosecutors promised only that they would not oppose or challenge a sentence that included no prison time.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 05:07:57 EST (38 reads)
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – A second New York City man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization by broadcasting Hezbollahtelevision channelAl Manar to U.S. customers, prosecutors said.
Saleh Elahwal, who lives in New Jersey, admitted that between about September 2005 and August 2006 he provided satellite transmission services through Brooklyn-based HDTV Ltd to Al Manar, in exchange for thousands of dollars payment.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 05:05:39 EST (50 reads)
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The Associated Press
3:20 PM EST, December 30, 2008
TALLAHASSEE - The parents of a woman killed during a drug sting gone wrong are suing the city of Tallahassee.
A 14-page lawsuit filed Tuesday in state court alleges police were negligent in recruiting 23-year-old Rachel Hoffman for the operation last May. An investigator was fired and four other Tallahassee officers were suspended two weeks without pay for their roles in the fiasco.
Hoffman had been arrested for using and selling marijuana and ecstasy, and police said she could avoid prison time by acting as an informant. Hoffman's body was found two days after trying to buy drugs and a gun from suspected dealers in a purchase set up by police.
Two men are in jail awaiting trial on charges of killing her.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 05:03:11 EST (35 reads)
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Global Research, December 31, 2008
Palestinian Information Center - 2008-12-29
Israeli occupation holocaust in Gaza reaps 360 lives and 1700 wounded
GAZA, (PIC)-- Death toll resulting from the Israeli occupation holocaust in the Gaza Strip, at dawn Tuesday, has reached 360, and the number of wounded rose to more than 1700, Palestinian sources confirmed.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 05:01:04 EST (47 reads)
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At 3:19 P.M. Sunday, the sound of an incoming missile could be heard over the telephone. And then another, along with the children's cries of fear. In Gaza City's Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, high-rise apartment buildings are crowded close together, with dozens of children in every building, hundreds in every block.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 04:51:57 EST (36 reads)
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Demonstrators on both sides of the conflict in the Gaza Strip faced off in Fort Lauderdale, but there was no violence and there were no arrests.
JOSE IGLESIAS / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Posted on Tue, Dec. 30, 2008
BY ELINOR J. BRECHER AND NIRVI SHAH
(Miami Herald) - In a loud and angry confrontation, at least 200 pro-Palestinian demonstrators traded insults with a smaller group of pro-Israel counter-demonstrators Tuesday evening in downtown Fort Lauderdale over Israel's airstrikes in the Gaza Strip.
As more than 20 police officers lined the intersection of Broward Boulevard and Southeast Third Avenue, Palestinian supporters yelled: ``You kill our children!''
''No! You kill your own children!'' supporters of the Jewish state retorted.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 04:49:58 EST (52 reads)
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(RAW Story) - An anonymous tipser appeared to be harrying cops.
It sounded like the plot of the latest TV pseudo-thriller: a rogue cop, a woman scorned, a helpless father, a drug grower, a small town pastor and police that play fast and loose with the constitution, all colliding after an anonymous letter tipped off police to an alleged marijuana farm in a Texas town.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 04:45:24 EST (79 reads)
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(AFP) - The number of rebel bomb attacks in Afghanistan doubled this year to roughly 2,000 but did not threaten the government and its international-backed fight against extremists, the US ambassador said Tuesday.
The number of kidnappings in 2008, roughly 250, was also around twice that seen the previous year, although the motives were criminal as well as political, ambassador William Wood told reporters.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 04:39:41 EST (36 reads)
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By TAMARA LUSH, Associated Press Writer
Tue Dec 30, 2:05 pm ET
MIAMI – Attorney David Kubiliun is a typical South Floridian: He lives in a suburb, works in downtown Miami and spends several hours a week sitting in maddening traffic on Interstate 95.
Earlier this year, his 14-mile slog home took 50 minutes out of his day, if there weren't any accidents. "It was murder," he said.
But his evening commute recently got a whole lot better — for a price. Drivers like him can pay anywhere from 25 cents to $6.20 to drive in a new express lane for six miles at or above 45 to 50 mph, guaranteed.
Now Kubiliun gets home in 20 minutes.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 04:37:18 EST (48 reads)
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(Miami Herald) - Manuel Vacas and fiancée Edmee Mattei used to go out to South Beach or Coconut Grove two to three nights a week and think nothing of dropping $150 at a club.
Now, the twentysomething Coral Gables couple invite small groups of friends to their house every week and throw bigger parties every couple of months.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 04:34:49 EST (49 reads)
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Robert Block
Sentinel Space Editor
December 30, 2008
CAPE CANAVERAL - For more than three years, NASA chief Michael Griffin has maintained that the safest, most reliable and affordable way to return astronauts to the moon is on the Ares I, a rocket he helped design from parts of the space shuttle. Alternatives, he insisted, such as modified military rockets, were simply not capable of carrying humans to the moon and beyond.
But interviews, as well as documents obtained by the Orlando Sentinel, indicate that military rockets can lift astronauts safely into space -- and to the moon -- for billions less and possibly sooner than NASA's current designs.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 04:33:12 EST (101 reads)
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{EDITORS NOTE - As much as I disagree with Brezenski's overall foreign policy, I like watching the smug get wiped right off of Joe Scarborough's face.}
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 04:20:10 EST (38 reads)
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Israelis, activists offer conflicting versions of collision
By JULIA MALONE, BOB DEANS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Monday, December 29, 2008
Former Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, standing beside a damaged yacht, Tuesday accused the Israeli navy of ramming the vessel to halt the delivery of medical supplies to the embattled Gaza Strip.
“Our mission was a peaceful mission,” McKinney told CNN after she and 15 others aboard the boat made it safely to the harbor in the Lebanese seaport of Tyre.
Posted by jack on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 @ 00:40:48 EST (66 reads)
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(Newsmax) - SAN FRANCISCO – The Apple computer was invented in a garage. Same with the Google search engine. Now, tinkerers are working at home with the basic building blocks of life itself.
Using homemade lab equipment and the wealth of scientific knowledge available online, these hobbyists are trying to create new life forms through genetic engineering — a field long dominated by Ph.D.s toiling in university and corporate laboratories.
Posted by jack on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 @ 02:16:59 EST (102 reads)
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(Newsmax) - Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has been busy testing the waters since Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Fla., announced this month that he won’t seek reelection in 2010.
According to Politico, sources indicate the president’s brother hasn’t yet made a final decision, but Republican Party leaders are giving him a thumbs-up. And President Bush has already said his brother would make an “awesome” candidate and senator.
Posted by jack on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 @ 02:00:50 EST (48 reads)
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