Apr 25,2007
WASHINGTON - Court documents released this week revealed that U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney, R-Fla., misreported the cost of a trip to Scotland with lobbyist Jack Abramoff years ago.
While the Republican representative had estimated the cost of the 2003 trip to Scotland at $5,000 per person to Congress, the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times said that documents released Tuesday showed Abramoff spent nearly $20,000 on each traveler.
The findings were revealed in court as former congressional ... [full story] 653 times read - No comment posted
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Apr 25,2007
A 20-year-old Marine who was raised in Burns and graduated from Redmond High School in 2005 has been killed in Iraq, according to local media reports.
After serving in Iraq for less than one month, Lance Cpl. Dale Peterson was killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) on a roadside in Anbar province, Z21 reported.
Lance Cpl. Dale Peterson as he appeared in the Redmond High School year book - photo courtesy of RHS Peterson’s sister, 23-year old ... [full story] 2095 times read - No comment posted
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Apr 25,2007
A Kalispell, Montana man has been charged with over a half-dozen offenses but remains hospitalized following a car crash during an attempt to elude Prineville Police Tuesday night. Officers seized a handgun, binoculars, military-style body armor and a Halloween mask found during a search of his vehicle.
36-year old Steven Eugene Morris was stopped near NW 3rd Street and North Deer Street in Prineville for a traffic violation, said Chief Eric Bush, and was found to ... [full story] 1278 times read - No comment posted
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Apr 25,2007
MEXICO CITY - In an emotional day marked by tears, prayers and angry proclamations, Mexico City's city council legalized first trimester abortions Tuesday in a landmark vote that sets a precedent for expanding women's rights across the nation.
The council passed the law 46-19, with one abstention, after seven hours of tense debate over the question of who has more rights - a woman or a fetus.
MEXABORTION - Cesar Ramirez, 28, carried a tiny ... [full story] 651 times read - No comment posted
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Apr 25,2007
ARLINGTON, Va. - U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., Wednesday formally announced in Arlington, Va., he is a candidate for president of the United States in 2008.
McCain, who has informally acknowledged for months that he is running for the Republican presidential nomination, said political differences will be "sharpened and exaggerated" during the campaign. However, he told supporters who gathered for his announcement he hoped to avoid what he called small-minded politics.
"We have common purposes ... [full story] 377 times read - No comment posted
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Apr 25,2007
BAGHDAD - Iraq's Baath Party is being split by an internal power struggle, U.S. and Iraqi officials said.
One side of the party is being influenced by Izzat Ibrahim, the highest-ranking member of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's inner circle to avoid capture, The Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.
Ibrahim is viewed as a ringleader in the Sunni-led insurgency in Iraq. Forces led by Mohammed Yunis Ahmad, a former general in Saddam's army, are trying ... [full story] 580 times read - No comment posted
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Apr 25,2007
JERUSALEM - A member of Israel's Knesset is suspected of passing state information to an agent acting for Lebanon during last summer's 34-day war.
Part of the months-long investigation is the source of large, but undisclosed sums of money Azmi Bishara allegedly received, YNetNews reported Wednesday.
Security agents questioned Bishara twice, and he told them he was going away for a few days. He left Israel three weeks ago and has been touring Arabic states ... [full story] 675 times read - No comment posted
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Apr 25,2007
CHICAGO - Presidential candidate Barack Obama became more generous to charities after he was elected to the U.S. Senate from Illinois in 2004, records show.
Obama, a Democratic, and his wife, a hospital administrator, reported taxable income of $983,626 and claimed charitable deductions of $60,307 on their 2006 tax return filed this month. In 2005, together they earned $1.65 million and donated about $77,300 to charity, the Chicago Tribune reported Wednesday.
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Apr 25,2007
WASHINGTON - East Asia security is the top shared concern for U.S. President George W. Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the White House said Wednesday.
The issue will top the agenda when Bush and Abe meet Friday at Camp David, Md., said Dennis Wilder, senior director for East Asia at the National Security Council.
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WASHINGTON - Court documents released this week revealed that U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney, R-Fla., misreported the cost of a trip to Scotland with lobbyist Jack Abramoff years ago.
While the Republican representative had estimated the cost of the 2003 trip to Scotland at $5,000 per person to Congress, the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times said that documents released Tuesday showed Abramoff spent nearly $20,000 on each traveler.
The findings were revealed in court as former congressional ...
A 20-year-old Marine who was raised in Burns and graduated from Redmond High School in 2005 has been killed in Iraq, according to local media reports.
After serving in Iraq for less than one month, Lance Cpl. Dale Peterson was killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) on a roadside in Anbar province, Z21 reported.
Lance Cpl. Dale Peterson as he appeared in the Redmond High School year book - photo courtesy of RHS Peterson’s sister, 23-year old ...
A Kalispell, Montana man has been charged with over a half-dozen offenses but remains hospitalized following a car crash during an attempt to elude Prineville Police Tuesday night. Officers seized a handgun, binoculars, military-style body armor and a Halloween mask found during a search of his vehicle.
36-year old Steven Eugene Morris was stopped near NW 3rd Street and North Deer Street in Prineville for a traffic violation, said Chief Eric Bush, and was found to ...
MEXICO CITY - In an emotional day marked by tears, prayers and angry proclamations, Mexico City's city council legalized first trimester abortions Tuesday in a landmark vote that sets a precedent for expanding women's rights across the nation.
The council passed the law 46-19, with one abstention, after seven hours of tense debate over the question of who has more rights - a woman or a fetus.
MEXABORTION - Cesar Ramirez, 28, carried a tiny ...
ARLINGTON, Va. - U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., Wednesday formally announced in Arlington, Va., he is a candidate for president of the United States in 2008.
McCain, who has informally acknowledged for months that he is running for the Republican presidential nomination, said political differences will be "sharpened and exaggerated" during the campaign. However, he told supporters who gathered for his announcement he hoped to avoid what he called small-minded politics.
"We have common purposes ...
BAGHDAD - Iraq's Baath Party is being split by an internal power struggle, U.S. and Iraqi officials said.
One side of the party is being influenced by Izzat Ibrahim, the highest-ranking member of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's inner circle to avoid capture, The Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.
Ibrahim is viewed as a ringleader in the Sunni-led insurgency in Iraq. Forces led by Mohammed Yunis Ahmad, a former general in Saddam's army, are trying ...
JERUSALEM - A member of Israel's Knesset is suspected of passing state information to an agent acting for Lebanon during last summer's 34-day war.
Part of the months-long investigation is the source of large, but undisclosed sums of money Azmi Bishara allegedly received, YNetNews reported Wednesday.
Security agents questioned Bishara twice, and he told them he was going away for a few days. He left Israel three weeks ago and has been touring Arabic states ...
CHICAGO - Presidential candidate Barack Obama became more generous to charities after he was elected to the U.S. Senate from Illinois in 2004, records show.
Obama, a Democratic, and his wife, a hospital administrator, reported taxable income of $983,626 and claimed charitable deductions of $60,307 on their 2006 tax return filed this month. In 2005, together they earned $1.65 million and donated about $77,300 to charity, the Chicago Tribune reported Wednesday.
In 2002, the year ...
WASHINGTON - East Asia security is the top shared concern for U.S. President George W. Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the White House said Wednesday.
The issue will top the agenda when Bush and Abe meet Friday at Camp David, Md., said Dennis Wilder, senior director for East Asia at the National Security Council.
Wilder told reporters at the White House the two leaders will discuss "our common approach to the North Korean ...



