Tuesday - August 09, 2005
Where Are They Now?
From the “Where Are They Now” department our crack staff has uncovered the whereabouts of Jennnifer Wilbanks, the so-called “Runaway Bride”. She is mowing the lawn at the courthouse and washing police cars ....
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. (AP)—Runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks mowed the lawn of a government building Tuesday as part of her court-ordered community service for lying to police after she ran off days before her scheduled wedding.
Wearing an orange community service vest, a ballcap that said “Life is good” and running shoes, Wilbanks seemed upbeat as she pushed a powered mower by a swarm of reporters and photographers. She briefly spoke when the mower’s engine died in tall, wet grass.
“I’m doing well,” said Wilbanks, who has been undergoing mental health treatment. She admitted with a laugh that it had been a long time since she had mowed a lawn.
“I need to get back to work. I don’t want to get into trouble,” she added.
Her lawn mower then kept dying in the grass, each time prompting her to repeatedly yank on the pull string to restart it. After the eighth time it quit, she let out a big sigh.
In all, she was ordered to do 120 hours of service. Wilbanks had already completed 16 hours of her sentence by cleaning probation offices and washing public vehicles. Department of Corrections spokeswoman Peggy Chapman said Wilbanks planned to work off eight more hours Tuesday, also picking up trash.
“She’s a hard worker. She didn’t take advantage of anything. She did more work than most people,” said 17-year-old Michael Powell, who has cleaned bathrooms and offices with Wilbanks while working off his own sentence of 80 hours of community service for an offense he declined to disclose.
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Fill Her Up!
The bottom line: we’re paying, on average, about .50¢ more per gallon of gas than we did a year ago. However, when you adjust for economic growth and inflation, we’re paying about .30¢ less than we did in 1949. Check out all this and more at the Department Of Energy web site.
As for me, I buy a tank of gas (20 gal.) every two weeks to get back and forth to work. Fifty cents more per gallon equals $10 more per tank, every two weeks which equates to $260 more per year I spend on gas. Dick Cheney and Halliburton better hurry up and steal all that Iraqi oil before I go broke ....

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Touchdown!
Landing Site: Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.

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Another Death In The Iraq War
Sadly, we have to report another death in the Iraq war. Oddly enough this one ocurred in Kentucky. Two gun vendors at a flea market got into an argument over the Iraq war, both pulled guns and the man who backed the war got off the first shot ....
It was bound to happen sooner or later, and in what newspapers in Kentucky are calling a first, one American has killed another in a dispute over the Iraq war. It happened at Floyd County flea market on Thursday, when two friends, who were firearms vendors there, drew guns after quarreling about the war. Douglas Moore, 65, of Martin, who backs the war, shot and killed Harold Wayne Smith, 56, of Manchester, who opposed it, according to investigators.
Moore was released without being charged after he convinced police he had acted in self-defense. A grand jury may yet hear evidence in the case. Commonwealth’s Attorney Brent Turner said the episode might mark the first death in the U.S. due to a dispute over the war.
One witness, Sam Hamman of Prestonsburg, told the Lexington Herald-Leader, “Harold was talking about the 14 people that were killed in Iraq the other day and Doug said that just as many people were killed on the highways here.”
This quickly escalated into an argument, then to a scuffle, and finally both men drew pistols outside a snack shed. The dead man was apparently just a little slower in firing. Witnesses said he stood for about five seconds before toppling on the walkway.
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Pasta Across The River
Just across the Mississippi from us sane folks here in St. Louis in East Carondelet, Illinois they’re having way too much fun, it seems. Frogs Sports Club is in trouble for having nude women wrestling in a swimming pool filled with spaghetti noodles. Would this be what is meant by the term “kanoodling”?
EAST CARONDELET—Frog’s Sports Club Inc.’s liquor license was under review at a village hearing Thursday night because of police reports of nudity, gambling and underage drinking. On Saturday, East Carondelet Police and the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department arrived at 707 Davis Street Ferry Road in East Carondelet and shut down Frog’s bar after witnessing two nude women wrestling in a swimming pool filled with spaghetti noodles.
Ray Curtis, co-owner of the bar, asked Mayor Herb Simmons not to revoke the bar’s liquor license. “Everybody deserves a second chance,” Curtis said. “That’s what we’re asking for.” Village Attorney David Schneidewind asked for the village to revoke the bar’s liquor license for violating local ordinances and state statutes regarding illegal gambling, nudity and underage drinking.
Simmons, who is the liquor commissioner for East Carondelet, said he would review all of the documents and render a decision today. He said he would notify the parties in writing. During the hearing, Curtis said he had no idea that the nude entertainment was going on at his bar. “It’s my fault for not being there more often,” Curtis said. “The fliers said spaghetti wrestling, not nude spaghetti wrestling. Somebody could have come to me with this information before.”
According to the police report, it was bar co-owner Tom Williams who contracted St. Louis-based Unleashed Entertainment for $100, and agreed that the wrestlers would be able to keep their tips. Williams, who was present at the hearing, declined to comment.
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Asshat Of The Day, Part II
I recently posted about a radical MOOS-LIM cleric in Britain who has been living on the dole for 20 years while he incited his followers to violence and publicly stated his support for the suicide bombers. In an update today, it seems he fled to Lebanon over the weekend but is threatening to return to Britain in “four to six weeks unless the British government tells him he is unwelcome” ....
LONDON (AP)—A fundamentalist Muslim cleric facing possible treason charges said Tuesday that he left Britain over the weekend and was in Lebanon but planned to return within weeks unless the government says he is unwelcome. Sheik Omar Bakri, the founder and spiritual leader of the now-disbanded radical Islamic group al-Muhajiroun, has been identified by British authorities as one of three radical clerics who could face charges if their public remarks are deemed to have incited terrorism.
Al-Muhajiroun’s successor organizations are to be banned in Britain under new anti-terror laws unveiled last week by Prime Minister Tony Blair to root out Islamic extremists following the July 7 bombings and the failed attacks two weeks later. Officials are also considering reviving an old law that makes it possible to charge with treason those who praise acts of terrorism. Bakri said al-Muhajiroun has ceased activities in Britain.
He told British Broadcasting Corp. radio he had left Britain on Saturday to avoid being used by the government to pressure British Muslims with new measures. Bakri, who has lived in Britain for 20 years, said he traveled to Lebanon and was staying with his mother.
“I’m going to return back after six weeks or four weeks, unless the British government (says) ‘You are not welcome,’” the Syrian-born cleric said. Bakri said he had denounced the July 7 attacks, which killed 56 people, including the four bombers. “I did condemn the bombings taking place and killing innocent people in London, the way I condemn the killing of any innocent people around the world.”
But he insisted he would not inform British police if he knew Muslims were planning an attack. “Islam forbids me to report any Muslim ... to the British police,” Bakri said. “My job (is) to stop him, to hold him with my Muslim brothers even if it costs me my life.”
Bakri made similar remarks after the July 7 attacks and reportedly offered support for insurgents who attack troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. A spokeswoman for Britain’s attorney general said Sunday that prosecutors and police would look at Bakri’s remarks to assess whether he could be charged with treason, incitement to treason, solicitation of murder or incitement to withhold information known to be of use to police.
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Monday - August 08, 2005
More Money For Africa?

Everyone says we should throw more money at Africa. U2’s Bono is running around the world begging for money, LiveAid gives concerts and the UN wrings its hands over the starving and dying. In my opinion, it is a ”money pit”. For those of you who never saw the movie (of the same name) or bought a house that was a “fixer-upper”, it is a way of throwing away good money after bad. Africa is no exception to this rule. In fact, as long as we throw money at the continent it will only prolong the agony. Why can’t we pass some legislation and call it the “No African Left Behind Act” .. where they only get money if they show reasonable signs of progress in solving their problems?
Take a look at the two quotes below. They both concern the West African country of Mali. The first comes from the US Department Of State and the second is from a news story today from AP ....
Mali
Area: 1,240,278 sq. km. (474,764 sq. mi.); about the size of Texas and California combined.
Population (2002 est.): 10.5 million.
US Foreign Aid: In 2003, U.S. assistance reached $44.2 million: This included $40.7 million in sector support made available through U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) programs; a Peace Corps program budget of $2.8 million for 190 volunteers serving in Mali; Self-Help and the Democracy Funds of $153,000; and State Department Public Diplomacy Funds of $300,000 for educational opportunities and local projects. Military assistance includes $100,000 for the International Military Education Training (IMET) program, and $200,000 for the Regional Defense Counter Terrorism Fellowship (RDCTF) program. The Department of State dedicated $1.05 million to train militaries of the Pan Sahel countries, including Mali.
MARSI, Mali (AP)—While the world’s attention has been fixed on famished Niger, Sidi Mohammed’s big, tearful eyes and cries of hunger reveal another food crisis unfolding next door. The year-old baby, mewling as his mother tries to feed him a cup of vitamin-rich gruel provided by aid workers, is one of an estimated 1.5 million of Mali’s 11 million people are said to be facing hunger, among them an estimated 144,000 children already suffering malnourishment.
Aid workers say they fear a replay of what happened in neighboring Niger, where the world ignored repeated warnings and only rushed in aid in recent weeks when images of starving children hit TV screens. The U.N. World Food Program said an appeal for $7.5 million was facing a shortfall of 85 percent, which it called “devastating. A similar appeal for Niger got 70 percent of the $16 million sought, mostly from Australia, Germany and the United States. But that was at least seven months after the first calls for help went out for the entire region.
Across the chronically dry and dusty West African region on the edge of the Sahara, malnutrition is a yearly blight. Poor rains and locusts worsened the situation last year, and now Sidi and his three siblings are dangerously underfed and dependent on food aid. Burkina Faso and Mauritania also are affected. “We had nothing to eat except the milk of our three sheep. I was very afraid. What could I do for my children?” says Sidi’s mother, 25-year-old Ahmetan Ahmedu.
Besides, the only memorable thing about Mali is that it is home to a city named .... ”Timbuktu”, legendary city in “the middle of nowhere”. No truer words were ever spoken .. nor money spent in a more useless cause.
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Most Outrageous Item Of The Day
What do greedy US bankers and illegal immigrants have in common? The mortgage on a new home, it seems. Several US banks have started giving home loans to illegal immigrants. Classic line: “break our laws and we’ll reward you with a home” ....
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The banking industry is opening its doors to a controversial new market: illegal immigrants. Despite heated political debate in Washington over illegal immigration in the United States, an increasing number of banks are seeing an untapped resource for growing their own revenue stream and contend that providing undocumented residents with mortgages will help revitalize local communities. It’s a win-win situation, they say. But skeptics worry about the message these home loans send to illegal immigrants: break our laws and we’ll reward you with a home.
“It’s institutionalizing illegality,” said Marti Dinerstein, president of Immigration Matters, a New York-based think tank. “Now there’s no distinction being made between the people that follow all the rules and those who break our laws by entering the country or overstaying their visas.” Dinerstein also worried that lack of knowledge on the part of illegal immigrants could pave the way for abuse in the form of predatory lending. But advocates of the practice say the benefits outweigh any potential downside. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, one million illegal immigrants cross the U.S. borders every year. About 500,000 illegal immigrants lose that status every year either by getting legitimate green cards or returning to their native countries. That leaves a 500,000 annual net increase of illegal immigrants – a market that has unmet banking needs.
“This is a huge untapped market with people that live and work in this country and are capable of buying homes to realize the American dream,” said Chan Peterson, executive vice president and head of community banking at Banco Popular, one of the earliest banks to enter this field. He added that there’s a common misperception that illegal immigrants will be more likely to default on their loans than a documented resident. But the company has found that there is no higher rate of default in this loan portfolio than any other market the company serves. “There’s a pride that comes with people moving from renting to owning and we’ve found that these borrowers are driven to hang on to their homes,” Peterson said.
Bill Schumer, vice president of product development at Fifth Third Mortgage Co., a unit of Fifth Third Bancorp. (Research), said the company entered the marketplace due to the belief that providing these low-to-moderate income loans will help revitalize communities in the United States, as borrowers buy more run-down properties and rebuild. He added that by introducing this segment of the population to home ownership education, they are also building a foundation to cross-sell their other products. “We’ve been at this program for the last 8 or 9 months and 68 percent of these borrowers have established three or more banking services with us,” he said.
While Schumer wasn’t willing to disclose how many of mortgages the company provides, he said the product has been well received in the marketplace and is already 4 percent above the level the bank had targeted for the year. And it’s growing. That’s not surprising, said Alenka Grealish, manager of the banking group at Celent, an independent research and consulting firm. Grealish said while the mortgage banking business in the U.S. continues to be red hot, veterans know that it’s a highly cyclical industry that moves with interest rate trends. She said that forward-looking banks are already considering how to grow their business when the pipeline of traditional mortgages begins to dry up. “Illegal immigrants are here to stay and banks are recognizing that,” she said. “If you do a niche market well and know how to price it, banks can have some attractive margins.”
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On This Day In History
August 8, 1945 ....
&187;&187; Truman Signs United Nations Charter
&187;&187; Second Atomic Bomb Dropped On Nagasaki
&187;&187; Russians Declare War on Japan
(two out of three ain’t bad)
President Harry S. Truman signs the United Nations Charter and the United States becomes the first nation to complete the ratification process and join the new international organization. Although hopes were high at the time that the United Nations would serve as an arbiter of international disputes, the organization also served as the scene for some memorable Cold War clashes.
August 8, 1945, was a busy day in the history of World War II. The United States dropped a second atomic bomb on Japan, devastating the city of Nagasaki. The Soviet Union, following through with an agreement made earlier in the war, declared war on Japan. All observers agreed that the combination of these two actions would bring a speedy end to Japanese resistance. Tthe Soviet Union officially declared war on Japan, pouring more than 1 million Soviet soldiers into Japanese-occupied Manchuria, northeastern China, to take on the 700,000-strong Japanese army.
The dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima by the Americans did not have the effect intended: unconditional surrender by Japan. Half of the Japanese inner Cabinet, called the Supreme War Direction Council, refused to surrender unless guarantees about Japan’s future were given by the Allies, especially regarding the position of the emperor, Hirohito. The only Japanese civilians who even knew what happened at Hiroshima were either dead or suffering terribly.
Japan had not been too worried about the Soviet Union, so busy with the Germans on the Eastern front. The Japanese army went so far as to believe that they would not have to engage a Soviet attack until spring 1946. But the Soviets surprised them with their invasion of Manchuria, an assault so strong (of the 850 Japanese soldiers engaged at Pingyanchen, 650 were killed or wounded within the first two days of fighting) that Emperor Hirohito began to plead with his War Council to reconsider surrender. The recalcitrant members began to waver.
At the same time, in Washington, D.C., President Truman took a step that many Americans hoped would mean continued peace in the post-World War II world. The president signed the United Nations Charter, thus completing American ratification of the document. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes also signed. In so doing, the United States became the first nation to complete the ratification process. The charter would come into full force when China, Russia, Great Britain, France, and a majority of the other nations that had constructed the document also completed ratification.
The signing was accomplished with little pomp and ceremony. Indeed, President Truman did not even use one of the ceremonial pens to sign, instead opting for a cheap 10-cent desk pen. Nonetheless, the event was marked by hope and optimism. Having gone through the horrors of two world wars in three decades, most Americans--and people around the world--were hopeful that the new international organization would serve as a forum for settling international disagreements and a means for maintaining global peace. Over the next decades, the United Nations did serve as the scene for some of the more notable events in the Cold War: the decision by the Security Council to send troops to Korea in 1950; Khrushchev pounding the table with his shoe during a U.N. debate; and continuous and divisive discussion over admission of communist China to membership in the UN. As for its role as a peacekeeping institution, the record of the U.N. was not one of great success during the Cold War. The Soviet veto in the Security Council stymied some efforts, while the U.S. desire to steer an independent course in terms of military involvement after the unpopular Korean War meant less and less recourse to the U.N. to solve world conflicts. In the years since the end of the Cold War, however, the United States and Russia have sometimes cooperated to send United Nations forces on peacekeeping missions, such as the effort in Bosnia.
-- Courtesy of The History Channel
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High Noon Oddities
- Lock Up Those Nuts!
- Iguana Vasectomies!
- Killer Eels On The Attack!
- Octopus Tentacles Au Gratin!
- Six-Year-Olds Really Need Cell Phones!
- How To Lose Your Wife In Sixty Seconds!
- Dogs Can Do It But It’s Illegal For Humans!
- The European Union (EU) Doesn’t Like Boobies!
- Two Heterosexual Canadian Men Getting Married For The Tax Breaks!
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
NASA is already working on the Shuttle’s replacement ....

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No More Noogies In Oregon
That’s right. As one 15-year-old found out yesterday, kids can no longer harass each other with “titty-twisters” or other forms of “Three Stooges” pranks. The young man in question will have to pay a $67 fine and he also has a permanent misdemeanor on his police record (which he can have removed when he turns 18). The really bad news is that “wet-willies,” “wedgies,” “swirlies,” and “noogies” are also criminal acts nowadays. You folks better hurry up and buy those “Three Stooges” DVD’s before they’re banned .... in the public interest, of course. No word yet on “cootie” infections but I assume they will have to be disallowed also ....
GOLD HILL, Ore. (AP)—A 15-year-old boy who pinched and twisted the nipples of a 13-year-old has been sentenced to three days of community service for harassment. David Thumler, 15, said the “titty-twister” was just horseplay. The mother of 13-year-old Matthew Cox counters that the incident was humiliating for her son, who saw it as an assault from an older, bigger bully. “They’re not friends,” she said. “If he was my son’s friend, it would be a different thing,” said Bobby Cox.
In addition to the community service, Thumler has been ordered to pay a $67 fine and the misdemeanor has been placed on his permanent record. He can request to have it removed when he turns 18. Ken Chapman, a Jackson County juvenile probation supervisor, said Oregon law defines physical harassment as “offensive physical touching.” That includes such adolescent antics as “wet-willies,” “wedgies,” “swirlies,” “noogies” and all other forms of “Three Stooges” behavior, Chapman said.
According to David, the two boys were in line at a local deli when Matthew jokingly made an embarrassing remark to the female clerk about David. In retaliation, David counterattacked with the “titty-twister,” the 15-year-old said. “It’s a thing of camaraderie,” David said. “If he’s going to assume our friendship is on that level, then so am I.”
A lawyer hired by the 15-year-old’s family called the juvenile court’s actions “Orwellian.” “They call this ‘baby assault,’” said Michael Kellington, a criminal defense attorney in Medford, hired by the family. Even Bobby Cox said she was surprised to hear that her husbands’ call to Gold Hill police resulted in court time for the boy. “Nobody informed me it would be a full-blown trial,” she said.
According to Kellington, the incident was blown out of proportion in part because David’s mother refused to let him show up for an initial hearing in juvenile court. Christine Alford, David’s mother, said she did not let her son attend the hearing because she had seen photos of teenagers in handcuffs on the county’s Web site. Kellington said that Alford’s refusal to let David go upped the ante and brought down “unfair, Draconian measures” upon her son. What should have been a discussion between first-time-offender and a representative of the juvenile justice system became a court trial.
“The mom is understandably fearful,” said Kellington. “You shouldn’t retaliate for the decision of a parent upon the child.” Chapman, the juvenile probation supervisor, said the mother should have known better. “‘Hearing’ doesn’t mean ‘taking into custody,’” he said. “When we take someone into custody, we don’t make appointments. If there’s a consequence for not coming in informally, well, that’s one they chose.”
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Congress Screws Up Technology
You may all have heard that Daylight Savings Time (DST) will be extended by a month in the Fall and another month in the Spring. The bill is set to be signed by President Bush this week. What you may not know is it is going to screw up everything from computers to VCR’s to DVR’s to cell phones in the spring of 2007. Why? They are all hard-coded with DST start and stop dates. It’s going to be a freaking mess in March of 2007 ....
NEW YORK (AP)—When daylight-saving time starts earlier than usual in the United States come 2007, your VCR or DVD recorder could start recording shows an hour late. Cell phone companies could give you an extra hour of free weekend calls, and people who depend on online calendars may find themselves late for appointments. An energy bill President Bush is to sign Monday would start daylight time three weeks earlier and end it a week later as an energy-saving measure. And that has technologists worried about software and gadgets that now compensate for daylight time based on a schedule unchanged since 1987.
“It is unfortunately going to add a little bit of complexity to consumers,” said Reid Sullivan, vice president of the entertainment group at Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. “In some cases, depending on the product, they may have to manually increase or decrease the time.”
The upcoming transition evokes memories of Y2K, the Year 2000 rollover that forced programmers to adjust software and other systems that, relying on two digits for the year, never took the 21st century into account.
“It wouldn’t be a society-wide catastrophe, but there would be a problem if nothing’s done about it or we try to move too quickly,” said Dave Thewlis, executive director of a group that promotes standards for calendar software.
Newer VCRs and DVD recorders have built-in calendars to automatically adjust for daylight time. Users would have to override them, switching to “manual” to ensure shows continue to record correctly. Computers with Microsoft Corp.’s Windows operating systems would need to obtain updates. Though most affected applications would likely be taken care of by the Microsoft fix, calendar systems will need to be checked to ensure that appointments already entered get properly adjusted.
Some electric utilities have advanced meters to adjust rates based on peak and non-peak hours, and studies would be required to determine if any modifications are needed. The telecommunications industry, meanwhile, must ensure that its clocks are properly adjusted to bill customers properly. Adding to the complications is the fact that many computer programs now treat U.S. and Canadian time zones as the same. If Canada doesn’t adopt the new dates, too, Windows, calendars and other software would have to learn additional zones.
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