Note: They say that the Illegal Aliens pose no threat to the US. These invaders are no less than walking bio-weapons. MEXICO CITY - The deadly hemorrhagic form of dengue fever is increasing dramatically in Mexico, and experts predict a surge throughout Latin America fueled by climate change, migration and faltering mosquito eradication efforts. Overall dengue cases have increased by more than 600 percent in Mexico since 2001, and worried officials are sending special teams to tourist resorts to spray pesticides and remove garbage and standing water where mosquitoes breed ahead of the peak Easter Week vacation season. Even classic dengue — known as “bonebreak fever” — can cause severe flu-like symptoms, excruciating joint pain, high fever, nausea and rashes.More alarming is that a deadly hemorrhagic form of the disease, which adds internal and external bleeding to the symptoms — is becoming more common. Continued>>>
JERUSALEM - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi toured Jerusalem holy sites Saturday alongside a congressional delegation that included the first Muslim elected to Congress.
The tour was part of the congressional delegation’s first full day in Jerusalem, the first stop on their fact-finding trip to the Middle East. The group arrived here Friday. Read more »
BERLIN - A German retail giant agreed Friday to pay a Jewish family $117.2 million for a plot of land in the heart of Berlin that it lost under the Nazis, resolving one of the city’s longest-running World War II-era compensation disputes.
Under the agreement, KarstadtQuelle AG will also retract competing claims it had with heirs of the Wertheim family on 50 other properties throughout Berlin and its surrounding state of Brandenburg, clearing the way for those plots to be restituted. Read more »
LOS ANGELES - Snoop Dogg says he was shocked at being denied a British visa this week, although he remains hopeful authorities will allow him to share a “message of love and harmony.”
“I was shocked by the decision but am optimistic that the British authorities will soon realize my global efforts to promote peace and grant me the opportunity to come back for my fans,” Read more »
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Two teens in Orange County accused of targeting immigrants carrying cash were charged in connection in this week’s fatal robbery of several Mexican immigrants, according to authorities.
Investigators said Sam Price, 19, and his teenage roommate Richard White were taken into custody at a house on Auburndale Avenue Tuesday night. Read more »
TAMPA - Only 3 or 4-months-old, the female pit mix died on the vet’s table. Doctors say she couldn’t be saved after a savage attack by a 17-year-old boy armed with a kitchen knife.
“It had several stab wounds in the body,” said Sergeant Pam Perry with animal control. “The throat had been slit.”
The dead puppy weighed about 15 pounds, and there’s no evidence she was aggressive or provoked the attack.
AVON PARK - Desre’e Watson better hold on, there may be tough times ahead. She is just 6-years-old, and was just arrested and put in jail. “I was scared,” she recalled.
Desre’e goes to school at Avon Elementary. Police say she had a run in with a teacher, got angry, and began kicking and scratching. She even hit a teacher who tried to intervene.
It’s hard for her mom to believe. “She never falls out. She is very respectful. I tell her to do anything, she do it,” offered mother Lateshia Wilson.
NEW PORT RICHEY - The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in connection with the rape of an elderly woman earlier this week.
Deputies have arrested 18-year-old Jathaniel J. McMichael. They say two other suspects are still at large. One is 18-year-old Bobby Lee Black.Read more »
LONG BEACH - The fate of a local physician accused of committing a variety of hate crimes in an effort to evict two black tenants from her Orizaba Avenue rental property now rests in the hands of a Long Beach jury.Dr. Mary Zulfacar, a 66-year-old native of Afghanistan and naturalized U.S. citizen, faces several misdemeanor counts and two hate-crime allegations arising from a dispute over a lease agreement with Kenneth Jackson and his 17-year-old daughter, Jerlean. Read more »
STAMFORD - Black youths are too often steered toward prison rather than graduation and successful careers for many reasons that start in their earliest years, speakers said yesterday at a summit organized to address the educational plight of black males.
George Coleman, interim commissioner of the state Department of Education, said many black boys start their lives with the same enthusiasm, knowledge and ambition as their peers, only to have it wane by fourth grade. Read more »
Illegals running major drug operations while receiving government assistance.We’re not talking about a border state either, this is North Carolina.
NEWTON, N.C. — Police officers from Conover, Hickory and Newton have seized more than $200,000 worth of marijuana and cocaine in a 24 hour period. It’s the largest drug bust in recent memory.
But for some officers the drugs are only part of the problem. They also worry about the people transporting them. Read more »
A new push to give the state’s illegal immigrants North Carolina driver’s licenses puts Latino advocates and law enforcement agencies at odds.
Just how easy it is for illegal immigrants to get driver’s licenses has been a long-running complaint. It has both sides telling people to get ready to call their local lawmakers.
Illegal immigrants are in North Carolina by the hundreds of thousands, living, working and driving. Read more »
NFL free agent Dexter Reid has been arrested in Virginia Beach after he was stopped for one thing and police found another.
The Norfolk native was pulled over early Sunday on suspicion of drunken driving. Police say that during their investigation, they found a handgun and some marijuana. Read more »
In response to the shooting at a Granby Street nightclub, Norfolk’s Vice Mayor Anthony Burfoot is calling for an end to black-on-black crime.Burfoot has said before that the biggest threat to people in the African American community is other black people, and he is tired of it.
“Any establishment that wants to try to attract the type of crowd that was at that establishment last night, then they need to understand that we will shut them down. And they can come to me if they want to say it’s a racial issue. I will fight that battle,” said Burfoot, “But I think that we have to have standards in place. We have to have a dress code in place, because enough is enough.” VIDEO & MORE>>>
So what is the biggest threat to White people in mixed areas? What does the mayor suggest? Should the blacks go out and commit crimes against white people?
ISRAEL’S finance minister is to be questioned this week by police investigating the funding of an annual march at Auschwitz in memory of Holocaust victims.
The police have already interviewed Abraham Hirchson, one of the most senior members of the cabinet, under caution over allegations in the Israeli press that £662,000 was embezzled from Nili, a nonprofit wing of the National Workers Union that he once headed. They talked to him for seven hours last week. Read more »
Washington - New details are emerging about a secret 2003 briefing that could play a key role in the defense of two pro-Israel advocates charged with passing classified information.
Until now, the identities of the participants were not publicly known, except for one of the defendants, Steve Rosen, then policy director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. In recent weeks, however, the Forward has confirmed that the meeting featured a briefing delivered by top Middle East peace envoy Anthony Zinni and was attended by Jess Hordes, head of the Washington office of the Anti-Defamation League, and Dan Mariaschin, executive vice president of B’nai B’rith International. Read more »
San Jose, Calif., January 25, 2007 — Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s husband was a major beneficiary of military appropriations blessed by a subcommittee that she headed, Metro Newspapers reports this week.
Feinstein (D-Calif.) acted in a conflict of interest while approving billions of dollars in military construction expenditures for the global war on terror, according to an investigative story by award-winning journalist Peter Byrne. Read more »
A crane lifted the foundation stone of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler’s planned stadium back into its original position Tuesday at a Nuremberg park which aims to expose the Nazis’ megalomaniac dreams.
Torchlit Nazi Party mass rallies held in the 1930s in the park were supposed to be only the beginning, with the stone laid in 1937 for a stadium that was intended to seat 400,000 fanatical Nazis. A pit was dug for the foundations, but the stadium was never built. Read more »
More Germans regard the US as a threat to world peace than they do Iran, a poll showed, underscoring European concerns at President George W Bush’s policy of waging military campaigns to combat global terrorism.Around 48% of 1,003 people polled said the US was a bigger threat to world peace, against 31% who said that the Islamic Republic posed more of a threat, according to the survey by opinion researcher Forsa for Stern magazine and RTL television. About 15% said that both nations were equally dangerous to world peace. Read more »
“Hey holmes, chu wanna buy a TV?”coming to a circuit city near you.
Circuit City Stores Inc. cut 3,400 sales employees and plans to replace them with newly hired employees who will earn lower, “current market” wages.
The move, announced yesterday, is part of a number of actions the electronics retailer is taking to cut costs to stay viable in a marketplace where more cost-efficient retailers have begun selling items, such as flat-screen televisions, that Circuit City specializes in. Read more »
President Bush displaces American truckers out of their jobs within 45 days with his Mexican trucker pilot program. Bush signed a bill that allows thousands of substandard 18 wheeler long haul rigs from Mexico onto America’s Interstate system. Mexican drivers, who can’t read, speak or understand English–receive full access to America’s highways.Bush places all American motorists at risk with Mexican drivers with average 6th grade educations from a Third World country, gross incompetence and habitually drunk Mexican drivers as well as their unsafe trucks and trailers. Not only will American truckers lose their jobs, but American motorists become collateral damage in accidents guaranteed to occur. Read more »
BURLINGTON, Vt. –A man charged with killing two people in a shooting rampage asked a judge Wednesday for a new lawyer, saying his current attorney had told him he didn’t like black people.
Christopher Williams made the allegation during a hearing in Vermont District Court, telling Judge Michael Kupersmith that the chief of his defense team, Lorin Duckman, had made the statement about a month ago. Duckman denied it. Read more »
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Former NBA player Micheal Ray Richardson was suspended by the Continental Basketball Association on Wednesday for anti-Semitic comments the Albany Patroons’ coach made in a newspaper interview.Richardson will miss the rest of the CBA’s best-of-five championship series after he told The Albany Times Union that he had “big-time Jew lawyers” working for him.”They got a lot of power in this world, you know what I mean? Read more »
A 100-YEAR-OLD man was robbed by a gang of six in broad daylight as he travelled on a 41 bus.
The group - which was made up of four men and two women - surrounded the defenceless, elderly man and rifled through his pockets as the bus passed Turnpike Lane Tube station. Read more »
A 15-year-old boy heard court allegations for the first time Friday that DNA evidence found in the home of a slain Aurora woman and a handgun tie him to her murder.The former Waubonsie Valley High School student was reserved during his first Kane County court appearance on four counts of first-degree murder in the 2005 death of Marilyn Bethell, 47, a substance abuse counselor.Read more »
Do a news search using the word ‘holocaust’ and you will see that every day across the US there are ‘holocaust survivors’ speaking at our nation’s schools. Every year there seem to be more holocaust survivors coming out to give speeches to our children. Not only are these presentations being given, but then they receive local press and related stories. Read more »
Past driving infractions, recent child rape charges highlight challenges in immigration enforcement program
Late last year, Metro Police arrested a 29-year-old Nashville Hispanic male after Youth Services detectives were called to Centennial Pediatric Hospital, where doctors just told his 13-year-old stepdaughter that she was pregnant. Read more »
NEW YORK (AP) — Natasha Ramen’s last, desperate plea for help was scrawled on a piece of paper she handed to a neighbor — because she could no longer speak.
A gaping slash bisected her slender throat. Blood pooled outside the front door of her one-bedroom, basement apartment in Queens. The note read: “Call 911.” Read more »
March 27, 2007 — The U.S. Navy is offering a huge show of military might near the location where Iran seized 15 British sailors and marines five days ago, in what is seen as a clear effort to send a message to Iran, a senior military official told ABC News’ Martha Raddatz in Bahrain.Twelve ships, 100 aircraft and 12,000 sailors are taking part in the war games designed to get the attention of Iran. Read more »
A prominent member of Boston’s black clergy warned tourists Tuesday to stay away until the city gets crime under control.
NewsCenter 5’s Jim Boyd reported that the warning comes after the murder of Chiara Levin, a 22-year-old out-of-town visitor who was an unintended target in an early-morning shooting in Dorchester during the weekend. Read more »
Alonzo Ferguson, convicted three times of a 1994 murder, doesn’t deserve a fourth trial despite reports that jurors referred to Ferguson, who is black, as “boy” during deliberations, the state Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.The court, however, sent Ferguson’s case back to Hennepin County District Court, saying his sentence should be reconsidered. He was erroneously given a criminal-history point, a mark against him in sentencing, the court ruled. Read more »
Philadelphia police have intensified their search for a murder suspect. Sgt. William Britt says that suspect Aaron Blue (above) is wanted for murder:
“The murder was committed Saturday, February 24th, 2007 at approximately 2:00am on the highway, 5300 (block of) Claridge. Armed with a handgun he shot and killed Jared Taylor, a 29-year-old black male, after an argument at the Empty Glass Bar.” Read more »
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