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POPSFeds seek about a dozen people in terror investigation
A federal magistrate set bail at $50,000 Monday during the men's first appearances in courtrooms in New York and Colorado. The elder Zazi, 53, whose son is at the center of the investigation, will be allowed to go home under electronic monitoring and required to remain there except for work, medical care, religious services or court appearances, prosecutors said. He is unlikely to be released until later this week. Prosecutors are asking that his son, 24-year-old Najibullah Zazi, be held until trial. He is scheduled to attend a detention hearing Thursday. Video Watch why authorities wanted to talk with Zazi » Don't Miss * Bail set for terror suspect in Colorado * Criminal complaint against Najibullah Zazi (PDF) * Criminal complaint against Mohammed Wali Zazi (PDF) * Criminal complaint against Ahmad Wais Afzali (PDF) Investigators said Najibullah Zazi has admitted attending courses and receiving instructions on weapons and explosives at an al Qaeda train
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POPSAbortion accused awaits decision on trial Tegan was on TV tonight. Testing indicated that the foetus was obviously suffering from spina bifida, and an extreme case. Discussions, consultations and finally decision making. The laws are archiac in Queensland but the doctors are forcing the politicians into the 19th century, which is actually a great advance.
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POPSWhite scum not at work Ill educated, ill mannered, anti-social and that's me. Compared to this dross I'm a paragon of all the virtues.
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POPSWoman who set fire to sex pest's genitals becomes local hero more: It alleged the Briton took down his trousers and started waving his genitals at a number of girls. He then specifically "forcefully fondled" the 26-year old Greek woman, asking her to take hold of his genitals. After asking him to stop harassing her, the police said, she poured the alcoholic drink Sabucco on his genitals (an Italian brand type of Greek ouzo or French Pernod drink). This again allegedly failed to stop his advances, so the woman seized a lighter and set fire to the alcohol-drenched genitals, local press reports said. The charges were levelled after reports claimed that the assailant's genitals suffered considerable damage, requiring that he remain in a private clinic in Malia. Travel operator sources at Malia said his treatment is being covered by his travel insurance. The name of the clinic is not being disclosed and is under discreet police guard, police sources said.
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POPSCaught "almost" in the act From this creeps Facebook page: Favorite Quotations: God is not moved by our needs. He's not moved by whining or complaining. He's not moved by a "poor me" mentality. No, God is moved by our faith in Him. We have to be determined to stand on God's Word no matter what is going on around us. Joel Osteen
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POPSGod Made Me Do It The next time you're pulled over in Georgia just tell them that God made you do it. Whatever "it" might be! Religion is a get out jail free card for whatever bizarre bahavior you might wish to engage in up to and including child abuse. Ah Georgia, Sweet Geogia! Still clinging to demon infestation. I hope the child will eventually be able to get the proper medical care he so plainly needs.
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POPSBrothers Arrested in Suspected Honour Killing “Claudia had the impression that she was being used in a fake marriage, that Ali (Hammad) was using her to get residency papers in Belgium,” her mother, Kadidja Kade told Le Soir newspaper. Kade said the husband disappeared for a few weeks, so her daughter established legally that he had abandoned their home in Namur, southern Belgium. She won custody of their child, born last September, and returned to Brussels. On his return from Pakistan, the mother said, Syed harassed her with his two brothers and demanded that she drop the divorce proceedings, threatening to kill her. “He said that in Pakistan, marriage is for life until death,” Kade said.
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POPSColombia more re wiretap scandal. Colombia ia a `special friend` of the US - who continues to train their army in terror tactics to use against the Colombian population. Journalists, unionists, human rights activists and horribly - peasant farmers who are killed and dressed up in FARC outfits as `terrorists`. And they criticise Chavez. It`s El Salvadore and Chile and the rest all over again. When will the US learn ?
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POPSSpanish Magistrate pursues US `torture lawyers` This is a right-wing article - essentially no-one has the right to question US actions around the world ! Don`t you just love it LOL But the Europeans are after them in court and civilian deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan and elsewhere are probably next. about time.
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POPSCoustouges: the opposition fears for water quality and complains against the mayor Then why such an amount of hatred on behalf of the opposition if all goes for best in the village, as the first magistrate affirms it. Jean-Marie Malignon has her idea on the thing. "I am jalousé because the commune is exceptionally well equipped, we have 3 communal employees, a Post office, a splendid town hall, and all that with zero debt, and 100.000 euros of treasury. I have been elected for 28 years, there is vis-a-vis me a coalition of interest of people come from outside ".
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POPSHis Path "The idea of allowing drunk, smelly or snoring people to stretch out in the pews offended some churchgoers, who found it disrespectful. But that didn't stop Vitale. The protest has no visible effect on the military's activities at the fort, but Vitale says results are not the point. "Effectiveness is not what we're after," he says. "We are doing what's right before God. That's what we are called to do, and what happens happens."
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POPSGraffiti girl wins appeal against jail Our legal system has members giving it a bad name. This, a judge who perjured over a $70 traffic fine, and a sprinkling of others involved in various misdemeanours. The higher the position a person attains, the sillier the behaviour used to besmirch themselves, at times
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POPSUgandan govt takes over Gaddafi's defamation case Bujeldain said in an affidavit that Gadaffi, the leader of the Revolution of the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, was being defamed by the continuous publication of related stories by the Red Pepper newspaper. Accordingly, Vincent Mugabo, the Buganda Road Court Chief Magistrate, summoned Red Pepper editor-in-chief Richard Tusiime and senior editor Francis Mutazindwa to answer charges of defaming a foreign dignitary with the intention of disturbing the peace between Uganda and Libya.