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Posted by Oscar Wolford on Monday, November 30, 2009,
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Former U.S. Chief of Protocol Donald Ensenat, who served in that post for most of President Bush's 8 years in office, says "the Secret Service is being made the scapegoat" in the party crasher incident.
Ensenat is seen at left with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair in 2004.
In an e-mail to CBS News, Ensenat blames the Office of the White House Social Secretary for not having staffers with the invitation list at each of the access checkpoints for guests. Ensenat thinks it's the So...
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Posted by Oscar Wolford on Monday, November 30, 2009,
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For years, a Russian consul spied on the German army. Officials got wind of it and tried to turn him into a Russian defector. As the situation began to blow up in their faces, German officials hustled to end the matter discreetly - so as not to endanger the current German-Russian love affair.
The small baroque town of Amorbach in the Odenwald, south of Frankfurt, offered a perfect backdrop for the unique showdown last November. Just like in the good-old-days of the Cold War, German special a... Continue reading ...
Posted by Oscar Wolford on Monday, November 30, 2009,
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Nearly 1,000 illegal immigrants with serious criminal convictions and thousands more in the country illegally have been identified in Florida thanks to a new program that allows local law enforcement agencies to check arrestees' immigration status.
Launched this year, the program permits local police departments in the Sunshine State-and nationwide-to compare booking fingerprints against two separate federal databases operated by the Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Homeland ... Continue reading ...
Posted by Oscar Wolford on Wednesday, November 25, 2009,
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This software is able to image your currently running system (using a facility known as Microsoft Volume Shadow copy Service) to another local hard disk, to the Network, a USB or Firewire drive, and DVD. It has a built-in scheduler, so that you can schedule it to back up your system at a convenient time by itself, has 32 bit and 64 bit versions, comes with a Linux-based bootable rescue CD as well as a BartPE plugin, etc. (The commercial full version includes the ability to automatically ver... Continue reading ...
Posted by Oscar Wolford on Wednesday, November 25, 2009,
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Since the launch of the most famous impotence treatment Viagra in 1999, there have been a number of rival brands that have brought out there own impotence treatments, that have gone head to head with the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer for the multi-million dollar market in impotence treatments.
But there is a darker side to this market, organized gangs have also moved in with fake versions of the most popular impotence treatments. It is not just impotence treatments either that have fallen vi... Continue reading ...
Posted by Oscar Wolford on Wednesday, November 25, 2009,
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A short account of a brief and minor rebellion of three bottle stackers, by Patrick, a palletizer.
I worked in a food production factory that made thousands of bottles of warm goo a day. I stood at the end of a conveyer belt where boxes with a dozen bottles of this warm crap came whizzing down to me, about one per second. I would stack them on pallets and the forklift driver would take them away. Occasionally, when we got a major shipment of boxes with plastic bottles for the front en... Continue reading ...
Posted by Oscar Wolford on Tuesday, November 24, 2009,
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Course Description
The U.S. approach to illegal drugs is modeled on simple economic concepts: supply and
demand. The War on Drugs has focused primarily on interdiction, stemming the supply
of drugs, and police enforcement of possession and distribution law, quelling the demand
for drugs. As any economic model would predict, however, if demand outpaces supply,
prices rise and supply increases. But with artificial barriers to entry for potential
suppliers (i.e. high possibility of im... Continue reading ...
Posted by Oscar Wolford on Sunday, November 22, 2009,
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Criminal Tales
JOINT HEARING
BEFORE THE
SENATE CAUCUS ON INTERNATIONAL
NARCOTICS CONTROL
AND THE
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
UNITED STATES SENATE
ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION
Parental involvement—in 1991/1992, 39 percent talked to their
children about drugs a lot. And we know that reduces the use of
drugs by between 30 and 50 percent. Today, only 31 percent do
that. Is not it a reasonable goal that we return to the 1991/1992
level of parenta... Continue reading ...
Posted by Oscar Wolford on Sunday, November 15, 2009,
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Criminal Tales
NEW YORK – The move to put the self-proclaimed Sept. 11 mastermind on trial just blocks from ground zero raises a host of legal, political and security questions, chief among them: Can a fair-minded jury be found in a city still nursing deep wounds from the attack on the World Trade Center?
Some also worry that the trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed will make New York an even bigger terrorist target, and that he will use the proceedings to incite more violence against Americans.
The loudes... Continue reading ...
Posted by Oscar Wolford on Thursday, November 12, 2009,
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Criminal Tales
LOS ANGELES – Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson and a photographer are being investigated for misdemeanor battery after an airport scuffle that injured the paparazzo, police said Thursday.
Tyson and Tony Echeverria, 50, made citizens' arrests of each other after a confrontation at about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at Los Angeles International Airport, airport police Sgt. Jim Holcomb.
Police were called and they were fingerprinted and photographed, then released without bail, Holcomb... Continue reading ...
Posted by Oscar Wolford on Tuesday, October 27, 2009,
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Criminal Tales
Camden, N.J.
Population: 80,125
Worst Feature: Crime and Poverty
Best Feature: Site of the first Church of Scientology – or maybe that should be the “Worst Feature” – but I don’t want to get yelled at by Tom Cruise.
While Campbell Soup's corporate offices have been in Camden for decades, its Camden plant closed in 1996.
To ad insult to injury – it has also lost its most dubious crown to Compton, California. After being named The Most Dangerous City in the United States for... Continue reading ...
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