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Main suspects are warlords and security forces
I feel noone will claim this attack and murder and if that proves true, I feel that it strengthens my suspicions that Saudi Arabia was behind the murder of Benazir Bhutto, either directly or indirectly. Saudi Arabia still holds the greatest power and influence in the entire Muslim world and it would certainly go against everything the Muslim governments, Muslim religion, Muslim ideology and their leaders stand for to have a woman and a woman's influence over that part of their world. Stop and think how much Bhutto has been Westernized and the impact of Westernization she would have had on the Muslim women of the Islamic world. The Saudi government can not allow that to happen as they would stand to loose politically and influentially over the entire area. Keep in mind that the Saudis do ore behind out backs than they do to assist us.
Pat McKee: High School Q&A
I know Lafayette Jeff is playing Lawrence North in a big 4A game. What is the complete schedule? (Bryan from Lafayette, Ind.) Answer: You are correct. The Circle City Classic Challenge of Champions will be Saturday at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Here is the schedule: Girls: Heritage Christian vs. South Central (Elizabeth), noon; Boys: Howe vs. Fort Wayne Luers, 1:45 p.m.; Boys: Lawrence North vs. Lafayette Jeff, 3:30 p.m.; Boys: North Central vs. Marion, 5:15 p.m.; Boys: Brownsburg vs. Batesville, 7 p.m.; Boys: Warren Central vs. East Chicago Central, 8:45 p.m. .
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A small section of the Landmark Square property, which runs along First Street from Grand to Garfield, will become the new First Street Plaza. The Laramie City Council, during a special meeting Friday, approved an amendment to the Landmark Square parking lot agreement with James A. Gagliardi and Nohra Gagliardi. Laramie Parks and Recreation Director Paul Harrison said that under the agreement the city would lease the property from the Gagliardis for 50 years (15 of which are already past) and the agreement would allow for improvements at the corner of First and Grand for a downtown plaza. Harrison said initial plans are to construct and maintain a pedestrian park at the corner of First and Grand, which would be known as the First Street Plaza. Key features of the plaza include a bus stop curb cutout, an elevated stage area, landscaping with drip irrigation, benches and picnic tables and a bus shelter with an informational kiosk.
Writers` Strike Hastens Change in TV Landscape
Hollywood screenwriters should be back at work within days after their three-month strike, but that hardly means a return to business as usual for the television and advertising industries. Those looking for a happy ending to the labor troubles can take comfort from the prospect of hit comedies and dramas returning to prime-time TV this spring following Sunday's endorsement of a labor deal by union leaders. Beyond disrupting the TV schedule, however, the strike shone a spotlight on broad issues facing the industry: how commercial time is bought and sold is badly outdated; show development is too costly; and, most troubling, audiences are shrinking. "The strike kind of moved the industry from a state of evolution to one of revolution," said David Scardino, the entertainment specialist with media buying firm RPA.
Jobless Rate Spooks Markets
It already is down 3.5% in 2008. Companies that rely heavily on robust economic growth were hit especially hard yesterday, including many small stocks and technology companies. "Anything cyclical or economically sensitive is getting its head taken off," said strategist Jim Paulsen, of Wells Capital Management in Minneapolis. Among the most worrisome parts of the report: Private-sector payrolls declined 13,000, the first decrease since July 2003. That was more than offset by hiring by state and local governments, but many analysts think that government job growth isn't likely to continue, considering the increasing fiscal pressures on government revenue. "To me, it's another sign that the economy is likely slipping into recession," said Richard Berner, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, which expects the economy to contract this quarter.
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Dúzsi Rose 2007 – very fresh, and a bit sparkling. Good choice.– Szemes Portugieser 2007 (Villány) – did not like it so much, was too new. – Bolyki Egri Bikavér 2005 was a very tasty, rich red wine. I tried for the first time. Service & Value: For two, we paid Ft 11,500 including wine and coffee. I find the price reasonable, but we were served by four different waiters who were a bit confused, though they were polite and kind regardless. The place is ideal for longer dinners with friends, because you do not feel that time is passing by: You just simply feel at home. Do try Klassz, but be patient if you have to wait for free table. It's worth it. From the menu – Ft Soup Tomato soup with fresh goat cheese – 830 StartersFoie gras with red beet jam and tokaji sauce –1590 Bleu cheese risotto – 1490 Main dishes Duckbreast with honey sauce and potato – 2390 Roasted leg of lamb with onion potato – 2390 Argentine rump steak with chili pasta – 3590 Grilled catfish filet, with lemon and green lentils – 2490 DessertsCréme caramelle – 820 Poppyseed tart with white chocolate sauce – 790 The Reviewer László György Kiss is a structured finance specialist at UniCredit Bank Hungary Zrt.
January 2006 - December 2006
Nancy Salvato has to hand it to Osama bin Laden. His offer of a truce came at a perfect time for the enemies of the American-led war against terrorism Right and left and Roe v Wade: The right-to-life crowd may cheer the day that Roe v Wade is struck down, writes Lisa Fabrizio, but lovers of the American Constitution will probably be the happiest Storm arises over emergency school vouchers: In the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, public money was made available to move students from destroyed public schools into private schools? A good thing? Not according to some, says Paul M. Weyrich Does new cyberstalking law criminalize free expression?: Last week Wendy McElroy explored the Violence Against Women Act's provisions on "mail order brides" and found it wanting. This week she takes on the bill's "cyberstalking" amendments Kennedy claims Capitol Hill cutup title: Could Ted Kennedy have been putting one over on voters all of these years? Michael M.
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