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Signs of the Times for Mon, 23 Oct 2006

A.J. Nuckols
Gretna
I am a local farmer; my wife teaches elementary school; our three children are well-adjusted, "A" students.

We go to church, work hard, and pay our bills and taxes.

We are law-abiding, responsible members of society; we have never had reason to fear the law.

On Saturday morning, Sept. 23, 2006, many police vehicles appeared in our driveway. Men in black with flak jackets ran to and around our house.

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St.Pete Times
19/10/2006
Coming to Pinellas County schools: a way for parents to check up on their children's meal choices.

The new technology, which debuted Wednesday at two schools, will let parents go online and see exactly what their kids are buying for lunch. If the trial period goes smoothly, the program should be available in every Pinellas school by early April, administrators said.

The $900,000 system, developed by Horizon Software International of Loganville, Ga., uses a biometric finger scan to identify students.

"It is not a fingerprint. It takes the image of the finger and uses points to create a number," said Robert Smith, a Horizon senior systems engineer.


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Comment: Who among us does not feel a glow of warmth at this wonderful example of the marvellous marraige of human morality and technology. Some philosophical commentators have in the past opined that it is difficult to reconcile the technological advances of man and his alleged lack of moral or spiritual progress. "Not at all!", we say. Clearly, the ability for parents to monitor their children's food choices at school via the internet is a fabulous advance, and the future of human evolution could not be brighter, if indeed this event is not evidence that we have already reached the pinnacle.

by Cynthia Tucker
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sat Oct 21, 2006
In the weeks and months following the terrorist atrocities of 9/11, Americans wanted to believe that our nation could find an easy way back to the illusion of complete security inside the continental United States. Terrorists might strike U.S. embassies in East Africa, U.S. Navy destroyers in Middle Eastern waters or tourist hotels on faraway islands, but we wanted to believe we could keep them from reaching us here a second time.

So when President Bush offered military invasions against two distant countries as the way back to safety at home, most Americans supported him enthusiastically. Not only did most Americans support the strike against Afghanistan, which had offered a safe haven to al-Qaida, a majority also backed the invasion of Iraq, which had no link to 9/11.

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G. Jeffrey Aaron
October 22, 2006
I sometimes hear that Elvis Presley isn't really dead, a notion supported by the alleged sightings of "The King" at various shopping malls around the United States.

I've heard the same thing about Tupac Shakur, the rap star who died in a hail of gunfire in Las Vegas 10 years ago. No one claims to have seen Tupac at a shopping mall. But the amount of music and the two feature movies released after his reported death make me think he's not really dead either.

With those two examples in mind, I advance the following theory: Kenneth Lay -- the disgraced CEO of Enron who was convicted of 10 counts of fraud, conspiracy and lying to banks in two separate cases related to the collapse of the Houston-based company he founded, who died of heart disease July 5 while vacationing in Aspen, Colo. -- isn't really dead, either.

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By Victor N Corpus
Asia Times
PART 1: Striking the US where it hurts

A noted Chinese theorist on modern warfare, Chang Mengxiong, compared China's form of fighting to "a Chinese boxer with a keen knowledge of vital body points who can bring an opponent to his knees with a minimum of movements". It is like key acupuncture points in ancient Chinese medicine. Puncture one vital point and the whole anatomy is affected. If America ever goes to war with China, say, over Taiwan, then America should be prepared for the following "acupuncture points" in its anatomy to be "punctured". Each of the vital points can bring America to its knees with a minimum of effort.

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By HARRY DUNPHY
Associated Press
Thu Oct 19, 2006
WASHINGTON - The Ukrainian capital of Kiev is now Kyiv, as far as the U.S. government is concerned. And the State Department says the spelling change has nothing to do with American hopes of wooing the one-time Soviet republic more into the Western orbit.

About half of Ukraine's 47 million people are Russian speakers, and Kiev is the Russian spelling.

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Comment: Translation: the spelling change has EVERYTHING to do with American hopes of wooing the one-time Soviet republic more into the "Western" orbit.

By Erik Kirschbaum
Reuters
October 22, 2006
BERLIN - Ex-German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has written in a new book that George W. Bush's frequent references to God in their meetings before the Iraq war had made him wary of the U.S. president's political decisions.

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By TOM RAUM
Associated Press
October 22, 2006
WASHINGTON - The White House is bracing for guerrilla warfare on the homefront politically if Republicans lose control of the House, the Senate or both - and with it, the president's ability to shape and dominate the national agenda.

Republicans are battling to keep control of Congress. But polls and analysts in both parties increasingly suggest Democrats will capture the House and possibly the Senate on Election Day Nov. 7.

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Comment: No really, the Bush administration IS worried that they might lose...

By DANIEL LOVERING
Associated Press
Sun Oct 22, 2006
NEW BRIGHTON, Pa. - Federal investigators removed data recorders from a train that derailed and burst into flames over a bridge in southwestern Pennsylvania as ethanol tanker cars continued to burn.

Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board on Saturday also removed a section of track that was broken in two when 23 cars from the train's midsection derailed late Friday. No one was injured.

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AP
Sun Oct 22, 2006
COLUMBUS, Ohio - An elevator in an Ohio State University dormitory where a student was pinned and killed has been sealed while state inspectors and police investigate, officials said.

Andrew Polakowski, 18, of Erie, Pa., was the last person in a group of students to enter the elevator on Stradley Hall's third floor Friday night when it unexpectedly began to descend with the doors open, said Rick Amweg, assistant chief of campus police.

Polakowski, a freshman, was pinned when he tried to escape through a gap between the top of the elevator and the third floor, police said. It was unclear if he jumped or tried to climb out.

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