Archive for January 21st, 2009

Gazans stay away from Israeli clinic

January 21, 2009
By Jodie Anderson

By RUTH EGLASH Medics at Israel's newly inaugurated border clinic expressed their frustration Tuesday at the lack of patients from Gaza coming to the facility, which is situated on the Strip's northern border, and was officially opened Sunday. Staffers at the new medical clinic set up at the Erez Crossing to treat sick and...
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Arab Leaders: Arab World in Danger of Collapse

January 21, 2009
By Jodie Anderson

by Hillel FendelSaudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Saud al-Feisal and Arab League Secretary-General Amr Musa warn that the Arab world is on the verge of collapse. Speaking at a joint press conference they held in Kuwait, the two said that the Arab world faces anarchy and an inner split, which they attribute to two factors:...
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Britain’s surrender

January 21, 2009
By Jodie Anderson

Wall Street JournalIn Britain, the war in Gaza has revealed the extent to which the media, intelligentsia and political class have simply crumbled in the face of the global jihad.The U.K. is a major player in European and world politics and is America’s most significant strategic ally. Until now, it has been considered one...
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Iraq: Babylonian Torah Scrolls May Have Been Smuggled to Israel

January 21, 2009
By Jodie Anderson

by Malkah FleisherThe Iraqi Interior Ministry is accusing security companies working with the American military of smuggling Babylonian-era Torah manuscripts to Israel, according to the London-based Al-Hayyat newspaper.The Iraqis say American forces and looters pilfered many archeological items, including Babylonian-era Torah scrolls. Retired General Widah Nas'rat of the Interior Ministry's Criminal Investigations department told...
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New RFID Technology Allows You to be Tracked WITHOUT Your Knowledge

January 21, 2009
By Jodie Anderson

The system allows security officers to see theft as it happens, even if the stolen object is inside a briefcase, under a jacket, or stuffed inside a sock.What makes the NOX system I saw different from traditional security systems is that it uses RFID for clandestine surveillance: RFID readers are hidden inside walls, floors,...
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Obama's agenda? 'Hate crimes' law

January 21, 2009
By Jodie Anderson

White House site posts priority for special protection for 'gays'By Bob UnruhPresident Barack Obama President Obama had not even finished his inaugural address today before his agenda was posted on the WhiteHouse website, where he promised to "overturn" the Supreme Court's precedents on discrimination claims and to demand new laws requiring employers to provide...
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Think Tank: the fraud taking our freedoms

January 21, 2009
By Jodie Anderson

Our correspondent issues a rallying cry to curb growing state powerDominic Raab A visitor to Britain arriving on International Human Rights Day might be bemused to read the following headline: “The liberties stripped from the weak today could be lost to us all tomorrow.” He will be positively perplexed if he compares it with...
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Barack Obama to open new US era

January 21, 2009
By Jodie Anderson

    Barack Obama has taken the oath of office and been sworn in as America's 44th president - and the country's first African-American leader. More than one million people gathered in the National Mall in a wintry Washington DC, to see Mr Obama take the oath shortly after 1200 He used his inaugural address to...
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Anti-Israel professor claims access to Obama

January 21, 2009
By Jodie Anderson

President-elect long minimized ties to radical Palestinian activist By Aaron KleinRashid Khalidi JERUSALEM – Even as Barack Obama becomes the 44th president of the United States, anti-Israel professor Rashid Khalidi, whose ties to Obama stirred controversy during the campaign, has stated he could currently communicate with the incoming commander in chief, WND has learned....
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Ramos and Compean are going home

January 21, 2009
By Jodie Anderson

By Chuck BaldwinAfter tens of thousands of phone calls and emails, after the combined efforts of columnists such as myself and radio and television talk show hosts such as Lou Dobbs, and even after persistent appeals by congressmen such as Dana Rohrabacher, former Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean finally received a...
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