Thursday, April 07, 2005

Pompeii Love

Iraq's first democratically elected National Assembly in more than 50 years named Shiite leader Ibrahim al-Jaafari prime minister
http://www.bloomberg.com/

Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle personally went to the scene when a sanitation worker was reportedly being held at gunpoint last week. Police say he did so because no one else was available.
http://www.dallasnews.com/

Mexican police, humanitarian workers and military personnel are trying to dissuade migrants from illegally entering the United States until after a monthlong protest here against lax enforcement along the U.S.-Mexico border.
http://washingtontimes.com/

The United States will require its nationals to carry passports to return from Canada and Mexico by 2008, under new rules designed to improve security.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
And yet the borders are still totally open...

http://service.spiegel.de/
No wonder Pompeii was destroyed by a volcano.

Overseas aid is political, and the the United States doesn't try to hide the fact...But at times, relief seems to come first. "Today, we provide food aid to North Korea and that's probably the least democratic country in the world at this stage of the game," said Schieck.
http://www.alertnet.org/

4 Comments:

Blogger bryan said...

i don’t see what the problem is. they are just three consensual adults expressing their love toward one another.

Fri Apr 08, 06:59:00 AM GMT-7  
Blogger Matt said...

I am really glad I didn't look at that Pompeii stuff in class today...

Fri Apr 08, 05:42:00 PM GMT-7  
Blogger bryan said...

its just art

Fri Apr 08, 07:50:00 PM GMT-7  
Blogger Michael and Natalie said...

well i DID look at in class, sheesh

Mon Apr 11, 04:44:00 PM GMT-7  

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