Archive for April 7th, 2005

Crawford Texas Rally for Israel

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – April 5, 2005 Contacts: Esther Levens – 913-648-0022 Dr. James Vineyard – 405-943-3326 Dr. Ron Beals – 903-531-2273     Thousands will rally for Israel Monday, April 11th, 2005, 1:00pm – 3:30pm Crawford, Texas TO SUPPORT ISRAEL’S SURVIVAL AND OPPOSE A PALESTINIAN TERRORIST STATE President George W. Bush has invited Prime...
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Teen Girls Reportedly Held in Suicide Bomb Plot

Updated: 12:58 PM EDT Community Activist Says Case Is 'Out of Hand' NEW YORK (April 7) – Two 16-year-old girls from New York City have been arrested on immigration charges after federal authorities said they planned to become suicide bombers, according to a published report. The teenagers were arrested March 24 and were being...
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High alert amid warnings of Temple Mount attack

By Amos Harel and Jonathan Lis, Haaretz Correspondents The Shin Bet security service has raised the level of alert in Jerusalem amid indications that extremist Jews are planning to carry out an attack on the mosques of the Temple Mount, and on the basis of new intelligence has beefed up police and security around...
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Boost for superstitious: Sun to darken on day of pope's funeral

Tue Apr 5, 2:43 PM ET PARIS (AFP) – Those who say eclipses herald history-shaping events will find support for their superstition when, on Friday, the Sun will be briefly plunged into darkness on the day of Pope John Paul II's funeral. Astronomers, though, say the eclipse, while of a rare and intriguing type,...
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U.S. demands answers now on Ma'aleh Adumim plan

By Nathan Guttman and Aluf Benn, Haaretz Correspondents 05/04/2005 U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was expected to bring up Israel's plan to connect Ma'aleh Adumim to Jerusalem at her meeting Monday night with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's advisor, Dov Weissglas, the State Department said Monday. The meeting was scheduled to take place after...
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Italy ratifies European Constitution

07.04.2005 By Honor Mahony Italy became the first major EU country to ratify the European Constitution following a parliamentary vote on Wednesday. A vote by the upper house saw 217 vote in favour and 16 against the new EU charter – the lower house had voted in favour in January. The European Commission welcomed...
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Islam Factor May Decide Pope Pick

*Tuesday, April 5, 2005 5:12 p.m. EDT** * On one of Pope John Paul II's last major trips four years ago, he stood in the ancient Omayyad Mosque in Syria and appealed for Christians and Muslims to seek common ground rather than confrontation. “May the hearts of Christians and Muslims turn to one another...
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Pennsylvania Hospital Uses RFID to Track Patients

April 6, 2005 — Lancaster General Hospital in Pennsylvania is using an RFID-based tracking system from PeriOptimum and Radianse to track patients in its new orthopedic center. The solution combines PeriOptimum's PathFinder software for tracking patients, equipment and processes, and Radianse's active RFID location technology. The 119,500 square-foot, three-story orthopedic center houses 10 operating...
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Showdown with Iran?

Author warns events unfolding toward confrontation Posted: April 7, 2005 © 2005 WorldNetDaily .com In a Heritage Foundation address to be broadcast on C-Span, author Jerome Corsi warned events are unfolding that likely will lead to a showdown with Iran this year. The United States and Europe are working toward peaceful change, but President...
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No more Jews in holy city's eastern part

Plans for new neighborhood squashed, sparking worry about withdrawal By Aaron Klein © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com Posted: April 7, 2005 JERUSALEM – Jerusalem's city engineer yesterday canceled plans to build a Jewish neighborhood in the eastern section of the city, saying Jewish construction in the largely Arab neighborhood cannot continue – thus fueling further speculation...
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