Thursday, March 13, 2008

Well, boys and girls that's all for today's news.

Back tomorrow !!!!!

You are going to love this one. Remember good 'ole Neil Bush? Ready? It's a good one.



Neil Bush, younger brother of U.S. President George W. Bush, talks to journalists after a meeting with Paraguay's President Nicanor Duarte in Asuncion, Feb. 28, 2008. Bush is visiting Paraguay with members of the Universal Peace Federation church.(AP Photo/STR)


This is Neil, Georgie's younger brother. Imagine for a minute you could sit down with some million/billionaire friends and come up with a scheme that would seek to solve the world's problem by promoting peace. If you were Neil Bush what would you do? Ready? It's a winner.

Why not come up with a way to alleviate any necessity of the USA for Middle East oil. That would bring peace, right?


ASUNCION, Parguay (AP) — Neil Bush, younger brother of U.S. President George W. Bush, called on Paraguay's president as the guest of a business federation founded by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon.
A presidential press office source, who spoke on condition of not being named, confirmed the younger Bush met President Nicanor Duarte on Thursday along with a delegation from the Universal Peace Federation, a group associated with Moon.
Duarte himself had no statement on the meeting.
Antonio Betancourt, a spokesman for the federation, said that Bush visited Duarte and later met with an opposition congressional leader, Sen. Miguel Abdon Saguier, and that both expressed interest in the Bush family and discussed local matters.
Betancourt said Bush later attended a leadership seminar sponsored by the federation.
The federation's Web site says it is trying to promote peace in the Middle East, South Asia and other regions,
as well as proposing an 50-mile, $200 billion tunnel linking Siberia and Alaska....



A tunnel.



A Rev. Sun Myung Moon Tunnel.



A tunnel stretching from Alaska to Russia.



What a pipe dream, huh?




A tunnel to carry Russian crude and gas under the Bering Strait (click here - one will notice the 'crawford link - thought that was a nice touch) to Alaska to meet up with the Alaskan pipeline and into the lower 48, never having to worry about importing Middle East oil ever again and HENCE bringing about world peace. I am quite sure Neil actually believes that will settle everything between Hamas, Fatah and Israel.

Morons ! Complete absolute M O R O N S !!!!!!!!!!

The Cheney Observer - Day Three

The Bush Coup



New Jersey Gov Corzine: We're in a recession
Wed Mar 12, 2008 4:45pm EDT
By Joseph A. Giannone
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine, who once led Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs, on Wednesday told Reuters the U.S. economy already is in a recession that could persist, and that federal authorities have only taken the first steps toward turning things around.
"I certainly concur with the view that we are in a recession," Corzine said in an exclusive interview at Reuters' U.S. headquarters in New York. "We have pretty strong indications that we have seen a major, major downshift in the economy. I think we'll find we started in the last quarter of last year."

http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN1220997020080312



Big candidate lineup set for Rep. Hunter's seat
By Michele Clock
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
March 13, 2008
A rare, open seat in Congress' 52nd District is drawing a crowded field of candidates, including one especially familiar name.
Republican Duncan D. Hunter will go after the seat his father, Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, has held more than a quarter century.
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The elder Hunter declined to run for re-election to pursue an ill-fated presidential bid.
His absence creates the only vacant congressional seat in the county this year. Yesterday was the filing deadline for the district's June 3 primary election.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20080313-9999-1m13file.html



Toll of toxic trailers
Anthony Lane
Published 13 March 2008
Two and a half years after Hurricane Katrina 114,000 people are still living in cramped trailers - now it seems many have been exposed to a cancer-causing chemical
Two and a half years after Hurricane Katrina, 38,000 families, or approximately 114,000 people, have yet to receive the compensation promised by the federal government and are still living in cramped trailers provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema).
But just when it seemed that post-Katrina New Orleans could not bear witness to greater suffering or government incompetence, Fema made a stunning announcement. Families living in many of these trailers have been exposed to toxic levels of a cancer-causing chemical.

http://www.newstatesman.com/200803130016



Abramoff's former law firm comments on new indictment
Claiming to be one of many victims of former powerhouse lobbyist Jack Abramoff, the now convicted felon's former employer, the Greenberg Traurig law firm, has responded to criminal charges handed down in an indictment earlier this week. In a statement to KUAM News, director of communications Jill Perry wrote, "This indictment involves rogue conduct by Jack Abramoff. We strongly deny these charges and are confident we will prevail when all the facts are known."
Perry adds Abramoff's plea agreement acknowledged the law firm was a "victim" of their former employee's actions and his conduct. The organization adds they have cooperated with all investigation and, "Have worked to ensure that any former clients were fairly treated. We will address this matter with the same seriousness."
Greenberg Traurig was named in the indictment along with Abramoff and former Superior Court of Guam administrative director Tony Sanchez. They are accused of improperly using more than $300,000 from the Superior Court for lobbying services, as well as various expenses of Greenberg Traurig employees, including political assistance, research on Open Skies, travel, golf trips, and numerous dinners at Abramoff's restaurant, Signatures.

http://www.kuam.com/news/26871.aspx



US House passes resolution to create independent ethics panel
Mike Rosen-Molina at 11:00 AM ET
[JURIST] The US
House of Representatives [official website] Tuesday voted 229-182 [roll call] to pass a resolution [HRES 895 materials] creating an independent ethics panel to investigate allegations of malfeasance against House lawmakers. The Office of Congressional Ethics will consist of six non-House members of "exceptional public standing." This represents the first time that the House has delegated the authority to investigate alleged ethics violations to non-House members. Supporters said that the independent panel would help restore public confidence, while opponents worried that it would encourage frivolous investigations. The New York Times has more.
Government watchdog groups praised the outcome of the vote, saying that it showed the House was serious about dealing with ethics violations.
Common Cause [advocacy website] called the move a "tremendous improvement to the current system," and noted that the panel would help to improve the House's image [press release] after a series of corruption scandals, including those involving disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff and former Rep. Randall "Duke" Cunningham [JURIST news archives].

http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2008/03/us-house-passes-resolution-to-create.php



Sanchez, Abramoff indicted
By Stephanie Godlewski
Pacific Daily News
smgodlewski@guampdn.com
A second superseding indictment has been brought against former Superior Court of Guam Administrative Director Tony Sanchez. A few new names and charges have been added.
Sanchez was initially indicted along with California attorney Howard Hills in December 2006, and a superceding indictment came in against the pair in March of 2007, adding more charges to the case.

http://www.guampdn.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080313/NEWS01/803130301/1002



Condoleezza Rice to avoid Argentina during South American trip
By Alexei Barrionuevo
Published: March 12, 2008
RIO DE JANEIRO: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is scheduled to arrive in Brazil on Thursday for a two-day visit to South America just days after Colombia's assassination of a top rebel leader enraged Ecuador's president and drew threats of military action by President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela.
Notably absent from Rice's previously scheduled visit to Brazil and Chile, however, will be Argentina, where the first elected female president in the country's history, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, was inaugurated in December. The omission underscores Washington's angst with the new Kirchner government, which has continued to strengthen ties with Chávez while accusing the United States of political motives in an investigation into an alleged $800,000 secret campaign contribution from Venezuela to Kirchner.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/03/12/africa/rice.php



Five years on, Rice admits mistakes in Iraqi reconstruction
20 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Almost five years after the start of the Iraq war, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice acknowledged Wednesday that US-led efforts to rebuild the country should have begun much earlier.
"I would have to admit, I think we've learned that, yes, it is really important to be able to help others build their states, to help others build their nations," she told US lawmakers.
She was replying to a question on whether the administration of President George W. Bush had changed its mind on the controversial issue of helping other countries with "nation-building."
"My view is, it is still something that we need to do with civilians," Rice, who was national security advisor at the time of the US-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003, told a congressional committee.
She was defending the administration's 2008-2009 budget which has earmarked some 249 million dollars to create 351 diplomatic posts devoted to "nation-building."

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jh4gBeAoLnHACbhFfGs0MS7AViCw
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The Bush Coup - Part II



Romney to McCain: I would be 'honored' to be your running mate
The Associated Press
Article Last Updated: 03/12/2008 01:16:08 PM MDT
Posted: 9:12 AM- WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney says he would be "honored" to be chosen as a running mate to the Republican presidential nominee.
Romney dropped out of the presidential race in February after falling behind in the delegate count in Super Tuesday contests to John McCain. McCain has now clinched enough delegates to become the presumptive nominee.
Romney's comments came on Fox News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes."
He has recently been suggested as a promising option for a McCain ticket by former White House deputy chief of staff Karl Rove and other political commentators.
Others say he would not help McCain attract evangelical voters or voters from the South _ segments where both men more often lost to former candidate Mike Huckabee.

http://www.sltrib.com/ci_8545354

Is there one, just one international venue where Condi Rice was actually successful? Nope ! "...The name of the report was "Bin Laden Determined to Strike Within the USA..."

Rice doubts any solution soon in Nagorno-Karabakh

Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:21pm EDT
By Susan Cornwell
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice expressed doubt on Wednesday that the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh can be solved soon, saying there are problems on both sides.
Rice spoke at a Capitol Hill hearing after two lawmakers expressed concern about the possibility of another war in the Caucasus region and asked why the Bush administration was seeking more military aid for Azerbaijan than Armenia.
Nagorno-Karabakh was seized by pro-Armenian forces from Azerbaijan in a war in the 1990s in which 35,000 people died.
Sixteen soldiers from both sides died in clashes in Nagorno-Karabakh this month, one of the worst breaches of the 1994 cease-fire there. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matt Bryza visited the region afterwards and expressed concerns to both Armenian and Azeri officials that the clashes not recur.
"In the immediate future I don't know that Nagorno-Karabakh can get solved," Rice said at the House appropriations subcommittee hearing on the State Department's budget.

http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSN1242026020080312


Bush's Federal Judges 'Hostile' to Civil Rights, Liberals Say

By Monisha Bansal
CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer
March 13, 2008
(CNSNews.com) - Noting that the next president will have the opportunity to appoint several federal judges, liberal legal experts said the Bush administration's "legacy will harm American's rights."
President George W. Bush has appointed 277 judges to lifelong terms - almost one-third of the federal judiciary - including two Supreme Court justices, Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Samuel Alito.
"While he's only served eight years, [he] will leave a legacy that will harm and do great damage to all of the rights and protections that we Americans cherish so much," Nan Aron, president of the liberal Alliance for Justice, told Cybercast News Service.
"We're going to see increasing numbers of decisions coming down, not just from the Supreme Court, but the courts of appeal from around the country, hostile to the environment, consumer protections, civil and women's rights and hostile to civil liberties," she said.

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/viewstory.asp?Page=/Politics/archive/200803/POL20080313a.html



The Roe v. Wade of Gun Rights
By Ken Blackwell
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Editor's Note: This column is part II of a two-part series co-written by Ken Blackwell and
Sandy Froman. Part I can be found here.

The two red-hot issues fused by the District of Columbia v. Heller case -- guns and judges -- are two of the most divisive in American politics.

D.C. v. Heller could become one of the most important cases in American history, with profound political and policy implications.

The case will directly affect 90 million American gun owners. Whether they have a constitutional right to own guns immediately makes their ownership either a protected right or merely a privilege that the government can restrict at will. Either way everyone else in our society is indirectly affected.

http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/KenBlackwell/2008/03/13/the_roe_v_wade_of_gun_rights



Goldman Sachs finds the rough in Japan
By Lindsay Whipp
Published: March 12 2008 20:06 Last updated: March 12 2008 20:06
Competition at the prestigious Narita Golf Club is usually confined to its manicured greens, where many of Japan’s business elite would entertain clients during the indulgent years of the country’s bubble economy.
Fast forward past Japan’s lost decade to 2008 and any aggression has shifted from the tee to the courthouse as the passion that some Japanese have for golf has spurred a group of disgruntled members to take on the mighty
Goldman Sachs. If they succeed this would be the US investment bank’s third failed golf course in­vest­ment in Japan, so the stakes are high for both sides when members’ votes on Goldman’s rehabilitation plan for the club are counted on March 19.
The Japanese arm of Goldman Sachs, which bought the club in 2006, put it into bankruptcy protection in October after a number of members demanded the return of their deposits. The club has debts of Y43.7bn ($428m), of which Y29.4bn is membership deposits and Y14.3bn is a loan to the club Goldman bought back from the lender. The club could not afford to repay the deposits and continue to operate, and so filed for bankruptcy protection from creditors.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/860e5662-f03e-11dc-ba7c-0000779fd2ac.html



March 12, 2008, 3:08PM
Sector Glance: Coal Producers Slide
NEW YORK — Shares of coal producers pulled back Wednesday, after a Goldman Sachs analyst suggested that ramped-up production will drag down spot prices and stock values sooner than many on Wall Street currently believe.
Analyst Michael Molnar said that historically high spot prices will lead companies to increase production, which will offset current bullish demand.
"The incentive of huge profits possible at current spot pricing will likely trump many of the barriers in getting production to market," he said in a client note.
Spot prices have been driven by demand from emerging markets, especially China and India. Most recently, supply concerns caused by flooding and power outages in coal powerhouses such as Australia and South Africa have driven U.S. coal prices even higher.
Here's how some major U.S. coal producers performed Wednesday:
Peabody Energy Corp., down $2.68, or 5 percent, to $50.68.
Massey Energy Co., down $1.16, or 3.2 percent, to $35.
Arch Coal Inc., down $2.74, or 5.7 percent, to $45.23.
Foundation Coal Holdings Inc., down $1.94, or 3.6 percent, to $51.53.
Consol Energy Inc., down $1.73, or 2.5 percent, to $68.86.
Alpha Natural Resources Inc. down 74 cents to $39.02.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/5613908.html


Goldman Sachs reported as likely to buy a 20% stake in Shriram Credit
By Bangalore Bureau
Last update: 7:04 a.m. EDT March 12, 2008
165.59, +2.58, +1.6%) is close to buying a 20% stake in privately-owned Shriram Credit Co. for INR3 billion in a bid to enter India's equity and commodity brokerage business, the Economic Times reported, citing unnamed sources.
The U.S.-based financial services major, which will buy the stake through a preferential share issue, can also raise its holding by another 5% at a later stage, the report said.

http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/goldman-sachs-reported-likely-buy/story.aspx?guid=%7BA3C304A9-E229-45F6-8D11-CC924F771281%7D


BB+ Brazil vs. AA- Goldman Sachs: Who's Got the Better Credit Rating?
posted on: March 12, 2008 about stocks:
GS
It wasn’t that long ago that Brazil was a fiscal basketcase. But these days, the global credit markets are telling us that it’s a better credit than Goldman Sachs (
GS).
As of Monday morning, Goldman’s 2037 6.75% bonds were trading at 85.441, implying a yield of 7.9%. Brazil’s 2037 7.125% 2037 bonds have rallied to 107.19 - generating a yield of 6.647%.
When these two bonds were issued, Goldman’s commanded a rate that was 37.5bps lower than the nation of Brazil. In less than a year, Goldman’s 30-year bonds have backed up 130bps, and are now paying a 340bps premium vs. the
30-year U.S. government bond.
With Goldman sporting a market cap of $61 billion (down 40% from last year’s high), and shareholders equity of $42.8 billion (as of 11/07), those
AA minus-rated 7.9% yielding bonds seem to have plenty of cushion under them.
Brazil has performed incredibly well since 2005, when it
owed the world $400 billion. Today, it is a net creditor, and expecting to be upgraded to “investment grade” later this year, according to Merrill Lynch (MER).
AA minus bonds are yielding higher than BB+.
Is there a disconnect here? It appears that markets have become so distrusting of the rating agencies that investors will even doubt the credit rating of Goldman itself.
Disclosure: I own GS.

http://seekingalpha.com/article/68206-bb-brazil-vs-aa-goldman-sachs-who-s-got-the-better-credit-rating



WHAT IS THIS?


AOL and Goldman Sachs?

Really ?

Online Video Service NextNew Receives $15 Million Funding; Goldman, Velocity, Pittman Invest
By Rafat Ali - Wed 12 Mar 2008 08:45 AM PST
Online video production and distribution service
NextNew Networks has received $15 million in a new second round of funding...the round was co-led by Goldman Sachs and Velocity Interactive Group (Jon Miller is already on the board from before). Previous investors Spark Capital has invested again as has Saban Media Group and Bob Pittman.
NextNew, co-founded by former MTVN (
NYSE: VIA) exec Herb Scannell, former Sundance COO Jed Simmonds, former Hanna-Barbera president Fred Seibert, raised a $8 million round in 2006. I have been skeptical of video production studios like NextNew and since the company started, many other competitors have entered the field. It is a hits-driven business in a medium where a definition of hit is still being defined.
Meanwhile, NextNew has also announced a deal with AOL (
NYSE: TWX) to provide AOL Video with about 2,000 episodes from some of the short-form videos it has produced since its debut last March. AOL will create a separate video channel for NextNew shows within its portal.

http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-online-video-service-nextnew-receives-15-million-funding-goldman-veloci/

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The Bush Coup - Part III




They are anticipating The Avian Flu is more the issue !

Bio-fuels push up feed costs
POULTRY FACTS
There were 2,792 chicken producers in Canada in 2006.
Canada produced 973.6 million kilograms of chicken worth $1.55 billion, 60 per cent of which came from Quebec and Ontario.
The average chicken farm produced 348,700 kilos of meat.
Domestic chicken consumption was 31.8 kilos per person.
Exports consisted of 5.5 million chicks, worth almost $10 million.
SOURCE: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 2006 statistics
Pilgrim's Pride cuts output, jobs as feed cost soars
Mar 13, 2008 04:30 AM
Lisa Wright
Business reporter
Go ahead, grab another drumstick.
Canadian farmers aren't counting their chickens, so to speak, as their poultry-producing pals south of the border struggle with sky-high costs for feed and an oversupply of the popular protein.
That's forcing the world's largest producer to close nearly half of its distribution centres in the United States.
There isn't a poultry glut in Canada yet, but the industry is keeping a close watch on the U.S. chicken scene after Pilgrim's Pride Corp. announced yesterday it will slash 1,100 jobs and close a huge North Carolina chicken-processing complex along with six of its 13 distribution centres by June, citing "unprecedented increases" in feed costs.

http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/345249



Royal Veterinary College uses @RISK from Palisade to combat avian flu
By WebitPR (
www.webitpr.com) - March 12, 08 at 13:05
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is using @RISK risk analysis software from Palisade (
www.palisade-europe.com) as part of its research aimed at developing methods for controlling and preventing the occurrence of dangerous and infectious diseases in animals. A key area of research for the RVC, the UK's largest vet school and one of the most highly regarded veterinary research centres in Europe, is avian flu.

http://www.edubourse.com/finance/actualites.php?actu=38219



Conger: Coming up with a flu plan
By Clayton Conger, Syndicated columnist
GHS
Posted Mar 12, 2008 @ 12:17 AM
LEXINGTON PARK, Md. - Interest in avian flu seems to have waned recently, but its threat is still present in several rural areas, principally in the Orient. A previously unknown and dangerous strain of the H5N1 bird flu has emerged from southern China and has spread from birds to people in Southeast Asia, marking a third wave of avian flu and rekindling fears of a global pandemic.

http://www.dailynewstribune.com/opinion/x346135634



Spraying away bird flu?
March 12 2008 at 03:03PM
Tokyo - Japanese researchers said on Wednesday they were in the final stage of developing a painless bird flu vaccine which is sprayed up the nose instead of being injected.
The nasal spray could make it easier to vaccinate people in developing countries with limited medical resources, which have borne the brunt of avian influenza since an outbreak in 2003.
Researchers sprayed the vaccine into the noses of mice and monkeys and found it was effective against H5N1, the strain of bird flu that can be deadly for humans, as well as its subtypes.

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=31&art_id=nw20080312104728297C146669&set_id=



Government alerts states bordering West Bengal on bird flu
The central government Wednesday alerted states neighbouring West Bengal, where a fresh outbreak of bird flu has left over 190 birds dead over the past nine days.
Tests at the Bhopal's High Security Animal Disease Laboratory (HSADL) found the presence of bird flu virus in samples from Nayamukundapur in Raghunathgunj block II and Dohapara village in Murshidabad-Jiagunj block of the Murshidabad district, following which the central government alerted adjoining states of Bihar, Orissa, Manipur and Jharkhand.
The Department of Animal Husbandry, after notifying the fresh poultry deaths, said about 90 broiler chicken died in Budhra Village of Jiaganj block on March 5, while 100 birds in backyard poultry in Nayamukundpur village in Raghunathganj-II block were killed due to the H5N1 virus.
Both centres are just a few kilometres from the place where avian influenza was reported last month.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/FullcoverageStoryPage.aspx?id=49fbfe80-1b1e-4433-81d3-1f9a9f7b41d7BirdfluhitsIndia_Special&MatchID1=4663&TeamID1=5&TeamID2=2&MatchType1=1&SeriesID1=1173&PrimaryID=4663&Headline=States+bordering+WB+alerted+on+bird+flu



Fingers crossed at swannery
By
Miriam Phillips
ABBOTSBURY Swannery's boss has his fingers crossed for a normal year' as they open their doors to the public tomorrow.
This comes after a nightmare few months for the famous sanctuary. A bird flu outbreak in January was followed by a storm earlier this week which flooded the grounds and destroyed 80 nests.
The swannery has been sealed off to the public since January 10 when three dead mute swans tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus.

http://www.thisisdorset.net/display.var.2118992.0.fingers_crossed_at_swannery.php



India To Cull 50,000 Birds Amid New Avian Flu Outbreak
March 10, 2008 4:36 p.m. EST
Siddique Islam - AHN South Asia Correspondent
Kolkata, India (AHN) - Health workers have begun culling of poultry in an attempt to combat a fresh bird flu outbreak in the country's eastern state West Bengal, officials said on Monday. State workers planned to destroy nearly 50,000 domestic birds in two districts where officials found infected poultry.
Culling began in a radius of five kilometers (3.1 miles) around the new area of infection. While 22,400 birds are to be culled in Raghunathganj-II, the culling target in respect of Jiaganj is 27,200 birds.
In January 2008, the H5N1 virus affected hit 13 of the state's 19 districts, including Murshidabad, bringing down poultry sales by more than 70 per cent.
The authorities had to cull more than 3.4 million birds in the state after the World Health Organization (WHO) described January's outbreak as the worst in India.
No humans in India are known to have caught the disease, which has killed at least 235 people worldwide according to the WHO.

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7010288399



Bird flu shows signs of mutation - China expert
Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:38am EDT
HONG KONG, March 11 (Reuters) - A Chinese expert on respiratory diseases says the H5N1 bird flu virus has shown signs of mutation and urged vigilance at a time when seasonal human influenza is at a peak, newspapers reported on Tuesday.
"When avian flu is around and human flu appears, this will raise the chances of avian flu turning into a human flu. We have to be very alert and careful in March," Zhong Nanshan was quoted by the Ming Pao newspaper as saying.
"People who were killed by bird flu last year and this year were too poor to seek treatment. If you happen to have high fever and pneumonia, you must seek treatment fast," said Zhong, director of the Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Diseases in China's southern Guangdong province.
Experts are worried about seasonal flu, because it could get mixed up with a deadly novel strain, such as the H5N1 bird flu virus. Such a hybrid would not only become easily transmissible between people, but packed with great killing power.

http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSHKG228879



EDUCATION LIBERTY CITY CHARTER
Pioneer Liberty City Charter School faces closure
Liberty City Charter School -- the county's first charter school -- could be shut down Wednesday by the Miami-Dade School Board.
Posted on Wed, Mar. 12, 2008

By KATHLEEN McGRORY
Liberty City Charter School, one of the state's first charter schools and a bellwether for hundreds of others that followed, could soon be closing its doors.
The Miami-Dade School Board on Wednesday will consider pulling the plug on the once-touted elementary school, which played a key role in the political careers of its founders, former Gov. Jeb Bush and current state Board of Education Chairman T. Willard Fair.
The school has been in a state of financial emergency for two years, a problem that Principal and CEO Katrina Wilson-Davis blamed on a legal battle that the school lost to a previous landlord. It contributed to the school now being $1 million in debt.

http://www.miamiherald.com/519/story/453143.html


Rascal Flatts and Sheryl Crow to perform in Sioux Falls
Elizabeth Gorder

egorder@argusleader.com
March 12, 2008
Some big names are coming to Sioux Falls, including Rascal Flatts and Sheryl Crow, for the Sanford Festival June 2-7.
But don't get too excited just yet - the performance won't be open to the public.
Dr. Michael Saba of Sanford Health said the event is a gesture of appreciation to Sanford employees to thank them for what they've done to put the organization on the international map.
Rascal Flatts and Sheryl Crow will perform on Saturday night. The event will be themed “Imagine.”
Performances on Saturday night are not open to the public due to space restrictions.
Other big names invited to the event are NBC medical coorespondent Dr. Bob Arnot, Catherine Bach, President Bush's brother Neil Bush, Sen. Bill Frist and Ali and AJ.
Not all invited guests have confirmed yet, said Jolene Loetscher, spokesperson for Sanford.

http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080312/UPDATES/80312041/1003/business



Bills that don't pass Tuesday essentially dead for session
By
ANDREA JONES, BEN SMITH
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/11/08
Tuesday is "crossover day" at the Capitol, the official do-or-die day on which bills must be approved in their chamber of the Legislature to have a fighting chance at becoming law…
…A House measure that proposed a constitutional amendment to make English the state's official language was voted down, but a Senate bill that essentially would do the same will be on the floor of that chamber today. That law prohibits a state agency from "requiring an employee to speak or learn any language" to get promoted or to keep a job.

http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/stories/2008/03/10/crossover_0311.html


Pentagon Dismisses KBR Contaminated Water: Troops Should ‘Just Drink Bottled Water’
On Sunday, the AP reported that contractor KBR has been providing “unmonitored and potentially unsafe” water to U.S. troops in Iraq. According to a Pentagon Inspector General’s report, dozens of soldiers fell sick, suffering “
skin abscesses, cellulitis, skin infections, diarrhea and other illnesses” after using the “discolored, smelly water for personal hygiene and laundry.”
In a press briefing on Monday, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell dismissed KBR’s gross negligence. He responded by joking about how everyone knows the water in Iraq is unsafe, and advised everyone to avoid drinking it:
You know, we’ve all been to Iraq several times. Everywhere you go they make it perfectly clear that you don’t want to drink the water, so I’m a little surprised myself that this is an issue. As I understand it, the bottled water, which is what you’re supposed to be drinking in Iraq, had no issues whatsoever in the testing that was done. Evidently, there was some issue with some of the other water that was, I guess, primarily meant for washing. […]
But I think our encouragement is always — for journalists and warfighters alike is read the signs and just drink the bottled water.

http://thinkprogress.org/2008/03/12/kbr-water/


Farmington approves revenue bond for Halliburton
The Associated Press
Article Launched: 03/12/2008 05:42:24 AM MDT
FARMINGTON, N.M.—The Farmington City Council has approved an industrial revenue bond for Halliburton Energy Services, with Mayor Bill Standley breaking a tie to grant the bonds.
Under the bonds, Farmington gives up an estimated $15,000 annually for 30 years in property taxes and about $200,000 in one-time gross receipts taxes.
But Councilor Dan Darnell says the bonds will let the company do more business.
Proponents argued that the breaks are worth it to keep Halliburton's tax money and 200 jobs in the city. But opponents contend the international company shouldn't need help.
Halliburton will use the revenue toward a $24 million facility to combine and expand its Farmington operations.
The company estimates the project will mean $234,000 more in taxes annually once it's finished.
http://www.lcsun-news.com/ci_8544092

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The USA Military CONTINUES to Create Its Own War. How else is the country of Iraq going to get rid of them. Its 5 years already !!!

U.S. military says it killed young girl in Iraq
BAGHDAD (AP) — U.S. soldiers fired a warning shot near a woman who "appeared to be signaling to someone" along a dangerous stretch of road north of Baghdad, but the bullet killed a young Iraqi girl, a military official said early Thursday.
The shooting took place Wednesday where several roadside bombs had recently been found in the volatile Diyala province. An exact location was not given in a military statement.
The girl appeared to be "around 10 years old," said Maj. Brad Leighton, a military spokesman.
There has been an increase in the use of women as suicide bombers in Iraq. But Leighton said preliminary reports indicated that soldiers didn't believe the woman posed a threat of being a bomber. Rather "they were afraid she was signaling to someone that the convoy was going by."
In its statement, the military said that "coalition forces fired a warning shot into a berm near a suspicious woman who appeared to be signaling to someone while the soldiers were in the area. A young girl was found behind the berm suffering from a gunshot wound."

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2008-03-12-girl_N.htm


3 U.S. soldiers killed in rocket attack in Iraq
From a Times Staff Writer
March 13, 2008
BAGHDAD -- Three American soldiers were killed in a rocket attack Wednesday in southern Iraq, the U.S. military said.
The rocket also wounded two soldiers and a civilian when it hit a military outpost outside
Nasiriya, the military said in a statement. It was not immediately clear who fired the rocket.

http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-fg-iraq13mar13,1,6127336.story


US report shows increase in Iraq violence since January
* Defence Dept says rise partly due to recent offensives against militants
WASHINGTON: Iraq has seen some increased violence since January, including suicide and car bombings, despite a sharp overall decline in attacks in the past eight months, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.
The rise in violence was partly as a result of recent US-led offensives against Islamist militants, including Al Qaeda in Iraq, the Defence Department said in its latest quarterly report on the war. The release of the report, which covers December through February, coincided with a surge of violence that killed 46 people across Iraq on Tuesday.
The Pentagon noted a rise in security incidents since January in Nineveh and Diyala provinces and other areas where it said Al Qaeda in Iraq militants have flocked since being driven from former strongholds by US-allied Sunni tribesmen.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008%5C03%5C13%5Cstory_13-3-2008_pg4_9



Iraq’s Mehdi army attacks US base near Kut
By Reuters, March 13
US soldiers and Iraqi militants exchanged fire after a rocket attack from a Shi’ite Mehdi Army militia stronghold on a U.S. base southeast of Baghdad, Iraqi police said on Thursday.
An Iraqi police official, who asked not to be identified, said as many as 11 Katyusha rockets landed on the U.S. base near Kut, 170 km (105 miles) southeast of Baghdad, late on Wednesday.
Two Iraqi men, who the police source said were brothers, were killed and four others, including a 6-year-old girl, were wounded when U.S. soldiers responded to the rocket attack with mortar rounds, the official said.
A U.S. military spokeswoman said the Americans responded after four rockets were fired at the base. She had no information about civilian casualties but said no U.S. soldiers were hurt in the exchange.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/2b972d2a-f0da-11dc-a91a-0000779fd2ac.html



Iraq refugee crisis grows
Kerry Sheridan, Washington
March 13, 2008
THE plight of people displaced by the Iraq war is getting worse, refugee experts warn.
Five years after the US-led invasion, a House of Representatives subcommittee heard that serious problems persist for the 2.5 million people displaced inside Iraq and the 2 million who have fled to other countries.
Even though the numbers have levelled off, ambassador Lawrence Foley said the most critical problem was worsening poverty among those displaced inside Iraq and in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and Turkey.
Mr Foley, senior co-ordinator for Iraqi refugee issues at the State Department, said Iraqis in other countries are often forbidden to work and so have depleted any remaining family resources.
Gregory Gottlieb, deputy assistant administrator for USAID's bureau for democracy, conflict and humanitarian assistance, said: "Iraq's IDP (internally displaced persons) and refugee crisis is deepening."
In 2007, he said, 60% of internally displaced people reported not receiving any food aid since becoming displaced and 20% reported seeking shelter in informal settlements with no clean water or electricity.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/iraq-refugee-crisis-grows/2008/03/12/1205126007288.html



U.S. soldiers, militia exchange fire in south Iraq
Thu Mar 13, 2008 3:30am EDT
BAGHDAD, March 13 (Reuters) - U.S. soldiers and Iraqi militants exchanged fire after a rocket attack from a Shi'ite Mehdi Army militia stronghold on a U.S. base southeast of Baghdad, Iraqi police said on Thursday.
A U.S. military spokeswoman said the Americans responded after four rockets were fired at the base in Kut late on Wednesday. Iraqi police said two civilians were killed but the U.S. military said it had no details of civilian casualties. (Baghdad newsroom; Editing by Ross Colvin)

http://www.reuters.com/article/featuredCrisis/idUSL13369817

The First Catholic Clergy Killed in Iraq - Northern Iraq used to be one of the safest areas before Turkey invaded the Kurds


Chaldean archbishop kidnapped in Iraq found dead (click at title to entry)
5 hours ago
MOSUL, Iraq (AFP) — The body of a kidnapped Chaldean Catholic archbishop was found in northern Iraq on Thursday, sparking outrage from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and an expression of deep sadness from Pope Benedict XVI.
"Yes, we found his body," Iraqi interior ministry spokesman Brigadier General Abdel Karim Khalaf told AFP.
A report from Rome had said the body of Mosul Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho, who was kidnapped on February 29, was found in a grave near the city after the kidnappers telephoned the auxiliary archbishop of Baghdad, Shlemon Warduni.
Rahho, 65, was kidnapped after a shootout in which three of his companions were killed.
The Italian Roman Catholic Church's SIR news agency, quoting Warduni, said the kidnappers had telephoned to say that Rahho, who was in poor health, had died and that they had buried him.
"The kidnappers had told us already (Wednesday) that Monsignor Rahho was very ill, and yesterday afternoon they told us that he died. This morning, they telephoned us to say they had buried him," Warduni said, adding that the kidnappers indicated the location of the body.
"We still don't know whether he died from his poor health or was killed," Warduni said. "The kidnappers only told us that he was dead."
Raban al-Qas, the head of the Chaldean church in Iraq's northern Kurdish region, said there was no trace of any bullet wounds in Rahho's body....

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Atlantic Storm Lashes Southern England


March 6, 2008
1430z
UNISYS Water Vapor Satellite
What was that last week about an Anti-Cyclonic Vortex in the Mid-Atlantic?


Officials believe a tornado was to blame for two to three miles of damage in Caswell County.

Thursday, March 13, 2008
Severe storms cause damage to homes (click here)
03/04/2008 10:17 PM
By: Kira Mathis

ANDERSON, N.C. -- Just before 5 p.m. Tuesday, severe storms hit the town of Anderson in Caswell County.
"The wind just got up real strong and stuff was flying every which a way," said Herman Roberts, whose sister-in-law's house was damaged in the storm.
"The big trees, actually three trees, came up and fell in down in the house," he said.
But luckily everyone inside was OK.

Officials believe a tornado was to blame for two to three miles of damage in Caswell County. "Everybody's fine, there's a whole lot of damage in the yard and the boat shed is gone," Roberts said.
Caswell Emergency Management officials believe it was a tornado that caused damage for two or three miles in Anderson. Officials hope to take a closer look at the damage in the daylight on Wednesday.
"The fire department is taking care of everything as far as covering and helping the family and that's about all we can do for tonight," Jaither Clayton, with Caswell EMS, said.
The National Weather Service will be in Caswell on Wednesday to determine if a tornado touched down.


March 8, 2008
Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
I'd say the 'Atlantic Basin' is a bit aggitated, wouldn't you?

Publicado - Published: 11/03/2008
UNITED KINGDOM.- A powerful storm battered the south and west of Britain today, flooding homes and disrupting sea, air, rail and road travel, with forecasters warning of more potential damage to come.

An initial coastal surge early this morning, caused by a combination of strong winds, low pressure and a high spring tide, flooded some homes and businesses in Cornwall and parts of Wales, although the damage was less severe than feared.
The Environment Agency was warning of a risk of renewed flooding around high tide this evening. One severe flood warning was in place in Chichester, West Sussex, and there were another 22 flood warnings, mostly in the south and south-west of England.
"We are still urging people to find out about local warnings and to be prepared," an Environment Agency spokeswoman said.
Stephen Davenport, a senior forecaster with MeteoGroup, said: "There are still gales of 70-80mph to come this evening, in the south west, in a second wave. It will be windy elsewhere too, but calming down during the night.
"The next event comes on Tuesday night, and early Wednesday, when there will be more high winds, this time across Northern Ireland, southern Scotland, northern England and north Wales, with gusts of more than 70mph expected. There will also be gales then in the south and south west."



March 12, 2008
Chichester, United Kingdom
Photographer states :: Thought I'd go down to the coast at high tide to get some pictures of the abating storm we have just had,wind still gusting to 40 or 50 mph.Picture taken at Bognor Sussex UK,looking west on Bognor Pier.Two days ago I would have not been able to sneek from shelter when a glimpse of sunlight appearedset up tripod and click.The railings on the right denounces the promenade ,see how much shingle is behind.The cottages are about a mile and a half away.Would you venture out and get hit by a flying pebble.Picture taken directly into wind camera covered in spray.