Sunday, August 06, 2006

whodat

a list apart
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bitheads
bitheads

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

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this is a test of the blocker
The German government disclosed Tuesday that BERLIN --(ChiTrib) The German government disclosed Tuesday that it recently freed a Hezbollah member who was convicted of hijacking a TWA airliner in 1985, allowing him to return to his native Lebanon despite long-standing requests from the United States to hand him over for trial.
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Mohammed Ali Hamadi, 41, walked out of a German prison on Thursday after a parole board concluded that he was eligible for early release, German officials said. His discharge brought a protest from the State Department.

Sunday, December 25, 2005

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Saturday, December 24, 2005

oopsie

DETROIT -AP- The wife of Democratic U.S. Rep. John Conyers has been accused of punching a woman in the eye during a bar fight. A spokesman for Monica Conyers, a city councilwoman-elect, confirmed Friday that she was involved in an altercation. But he said Conyers merely defended herself after being attacked by another woman.

The spokesman said Rebecca Mews became upset Tuesday during a birthday celebration for an attorney, who Mews says was her date. While Conyers was speaking with the man, Mews "came over and literally started spewing obscene names," and shoved Conyers, said Conyers' chief of staff, Sam Riddle.

"This woman was obviously drunk, and the councilwoman vigorously defended herself," he said.


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Saturday, November 19, 2005

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