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Thursday, August 23, 2007

ISRAEL KILLS 2 HAMAS TERRORISTS~~ ONE AGED 10, THE OTHER AGED 12

Image 'Copyleft' by Carlos Latuff
Talk about 'being in the wrong place at the wrong time'..... that's apparently what happened yesterday in Gaza when two children were murdered and others wounded by Israeli forces.

That's not all.... the newest tactic in the WAR AGAINST CHILDREN will be the banning of textbooks and supplies to Gaza schools by the Israelis... UNBELIEVABLE!!!
Let's wait to see what AIPAC has to say about THIS one.....

The details of yesterdays murders is presented below in an AP Report...

2 Palestinian children killed by IDF fire

Israeli forces target Qassam rocket launchers in Gaza Strip, two children killed in crossfire. IDF: Anyone who is next to a launching cell is in danger


Associated Press

Israeli forces killed two Palestinian children along the Gaza-Israel border on Tuesday, Palestinian medical officials said.

he two dead were 10 and 12 years old, according to Dr. Muawiya Hassanin of the Palestinian Health Ministry. A third child, 10, was seriously wounded and six other people were lightly hurt, he said.

The army said troops targeted two figures spotted near a rocket launcher in an area where a rocket had been fired into Israel earlier.

A third child, 10, was seriously wounded and six other people were lightly hurt, all of them civilians, Hassanin said.

The army said Palestinian rocket teams have been known to send young children to retrieve rocket launchers after the projectiles are fired. "In light of the reports, it seems likely that this was the case here," the army said in a statement.

"Anyone who is next to a launching cell is in danger," the IDF said.

Earlier Tuesday, Israeli troops killed three Islamic Jihad militants in southern Gaza, and on Monday, the Israeli air force killed six Hamas gunmen. The Israeli military regularly carries out attacks targeting Palestinian militants launching rockets at towns in southern Israel.

Gaza militants fired three rockets into Israel on Tuesday, the army said, including one that hit an empty kindergarten in the town of Sderot.

Hanan Greenberg contributed to this report

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Defense Rests In Phil Spector Trial

Fifth Woman Testifies About Alleged Gunplay

The defense has conditionally rested its case in the Phil Spector murder trial, announcing that the music producer will not testify.

After that decision, Devra Robitaille, a former romantic interest of Spector, testified that the music producer threatened her at gunpoint twice about 10 years apart as she tried to leave his homes.

Other women called earlier by the prosecution described similar scenarios involving Spector.

Robitaille was called as a witness in the prosecution's rebuttal case, a move opposed by the defense on grounds the prosecution held back the witness for a surprise ending element. The judge disagreed.

Spector is accused of murdering actress Lana Clarkson in 2003, a few hours after she went home with him from her job as a nightclub hostess.

Her body was slumped in a chair in the foyer, her purse slung over an arm. She died from a gunshot fired inside her mouth.

The defense claims she shot herself.



Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Two Hawkeyes Arrested, Suspended

Two University of Iowa football players have been suspended indefinitely following their arrest Sunday.

Sophomore wide receivers Dominique Douglas and Anthony Bowman were taken into custody by University of Iowa Police. They were charged with unauthorized use of a credit card and were later released on their own recognizance.

Iowa Head Football Coach Kirk Ferentz had the following statement:

"I am aware of the accusations that have been made against two members of the football program. Both student-athletes have been suspended indefinately from participation in all team activities."

"The accusations are serious and, if proven to be true, are extremely disappointing for everyone associated with the University of Iowa and our football program. As always, we will work with the appropriate individuals and entities on and off campus as this matter works its way through the legal system."

As is often the case in matters of this nature, I am aware of inconsistencies in what may or may not have taken place. We need to let the legal process run its course."

Coach Ferentz will not comment further, at this time, on the matter.