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Former US Secretary of State Alexander Haig dies at age 85

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Retired four-star general and former US Secretary of State Alexander Haig died Saturday morning of complications from an infection at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland at the age of 85.

A West Point graduate and decorated veteran of both the Korean and Vietnam wars, Haig served as commander of US forces stationed in Europe and Supreme Allied Commander of NATO. He also held top advisory posts in the Nixon, Ford, and Reagan administrations. Haig furthermore unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1988.

Despite his distinguished military and political career, Haig was never able to fully live down his internationally televised response to the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan in 1981.

“As of now, I am in control here in the White House, pending the return of the Vice President,” Haig said hours after the shooting.

Some saw the comment as a calculated usurping of Vice President George H.W. Bush‘s authority and as a purposeful disregard of the overall chain of command.

In his own defense, Haig later told the media that what he said earlier was done “to reassure Americans” that the White House was functioning during the absence of Vice President Bush whom was flying back to Washington, D.C. from Texas at the time of the shooting.

In a press conference on Saturday, US President Barack Obama described Haig as a valued public servant who “exemplified our finest warrior-diplomat tradition of those who dedicate their lives to public service.”

Haig “served his country in many capacities for many years, earning honor on the battlefield, the confidence of presidents and prime ministers, and the thanks of a grateful nation,” US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton later added.

American comedian Mitch Hedberg dies on tour at 37

Saturday, April 2, 2005

Stand-up comedian Mitch Hedberg was found dead Wednesday in his hotel room in New Jersey. The comedian, originally from the St. Paul, Minnesota region, was on an east coast tour of the USA. Hedberg started his career in South Florida, and later worked in Seattle.

While the cause of Hedberg’s death is yet unconfirmed, Hedberg’s performance at a show in Portland, Maine in October 2004 suggested he might have a problem with drug use. According to Steve Kolowich of the Bowdoin Orient, “Hedberg, who was clearly intoxicated, was falling down all over the stage that night. At one point, he lay down behind the back curtain and told jokes for approximately ten minutes before rolling back into sight. He also asked the audience where the best bar in town was, and invited them to join him there after the show.”

According to an AP report on KLTV.com, Hedberg’s mother, Mary Hedberg, claimed speculation that her son’s death was drug-related was “gossip.” The same report notes that services will be held in Woodbury, Minnesota on Tuesday, April 5.

Hedberg, a frequent guest on Late Night with David Letterman, had released two CDs titled Strategic Grill Locations and Mitch All Together. He also directed a movie, “Los Enchiladas!” The movie premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

Looking For A Way To Treat Feline Urinary Infection? Look No Further}

Looking For a Way to Treat Feline Urinary Infection? Look No Further

by

Jeff Grill

If you are a cat owner, let me ask you a question – what is the best way to treat feline urinary infection? If your answer is ‘I don’t know’, you need to read this article fully. This article explains everything you need to know. If your answer is ‘antibiotics’, you definitely need to read this article fully. This article explains why antibiotics are a good choice and suggests approaches to supplement their effectiveness and possibly avoid future problems. So, shall we get started?

First let me explain why antibiotics, the most popular choice among vets today, are a good, choice, but not the only approach to feline urinary infection.

1. When vets suggest antibiotics, what they do not tell you is this – they are just a temporary solution and not a permanent one. In other words, they just treat the infection that your cat has at the moment, but are not a way to prevent future problems.

2. Antibiotics can cause side effects.

3. They are not capable of preventing recurring infections.

So, as you can clearly see, antibiotics are not the only approach to consider when you are deciding how to treat feline urinary infection.

Homeopathic supplements are another option to consider. Natural, herb based homeopathic have several good reasons for their use:

1. They are made from carefully selected herbs that have a long history of providing urinary system support.

2. They not just treat the symptoms, but also the cause of the infection. They strengthen the immune system of your cat and prevent recurring infections as well. They could provide a lasting solution to the problem.

3. They are safe. There are no risks of side effects at all. In fact, they can be given regularly to cats as a health supplement.

While choosing homeopathic medications, look for herbs like berberis vulgaris, uva ursi, cantharis, and staphysagris. These herbs maintain the right pH levels in the urinary tract, fight inflammation, soothe urinary bladder, and improve your cat’s urogenital health in general. A combination of these herbs can work wonders for your cat’s health.

Now that you know the answer to the question ‘what is the best way to treat feline urinary infection, consult with your veterinarian on the use of antibiotics and the additional support provided by supplements.

Jeff Grill is an editor of the

Cat Health Guide

and has written on many feline health problems. See this site for more information on

feline urinary infection

treatment options.

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The Dodge Challenger Legacy Continues}

The Dodge Challenger Legacy Continues

by

Roberto Bell

Those of us that are old enough remember the days of the pony car wars in the 1970’s and the unquenchable lust of steering one of these muscle cars, especially a 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A. Well those days are back as Dodge reawakens the Dodge Challenger in its latest form, the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8. As in the 1970s, the Dodge Challenger is somewhat late in the pony car segment trailing the retro styled Ford Mustang, although beating General Motors to the punch with their release of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro.

Performance is not an Issue

The new 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 sports a powerful 6.1L v8 HEMI producing 425 horsepower and 420 lb.-ft. of torque. The 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 rush into the market has its cost; only a 5-speed AutoStick automatic is available. This shortcoming will soon be resolved with the 2009 model year, where a 6-speed manual will be introduced, as well as R/T and SE trim levels. Built upon the new LC platform, the Dodge Challenger weights in at a hefty 4,140 pounds. Although 600 pounds heavier than a Ford Mustang, weight is not an issue when going from 0 to 60 in less than 5 seconds.

Money is no Option

The first production 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 that rolled off the assembly line sold for a whopping $400,000 dollars at Barret-Jackson. Also, the 43rd 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 sold on ebay for a respectable $228,143.43. This jaw dropping 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 was painted B5 blue and styled in honor of Richard Petty. Adorned with signatures of the build team as well as Richard and Kyle Petty, this particular auction benefited Petty family’s Victory Junction Gang Camp, which helps kids with disabilities go to camp.

High Performance, High Cost – Who Cares!

The new Dodge Challenger SRT-8 is sure to have Dodge fans very excited, but high performance comes with a high cost. The 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 horsepower numbers are not the only throwback to the 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T equipped with a 426 horsepower 7.0L HEMI. Like the R/Ts of old the SRT-8’s high horsepower numbers comes with low fuel economy, 13 city – 18 highway to be exact. This of course means the SRT-8 will include a $2,100 gas-guzzler tax, but for true Mopar enthusiast this is part of what makes a pure Dodge Challenger.

Richard is an owner of The

Dodge Challenger Store

. You can find more information and pictures about the #43 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 at The

Caliber SRT-4 Forums

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Extremist group claims responsibility for killing of American diplomat in Sudan

Saturday, January 5, 2008

A previously unknown militant group has claimed responsibility for killing a United States diplomat in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum on New Year’s Day.

The group, calling itself Ansar al-Tawhid (Companions of Monotheism), said its members shot 33-year-old John Granville and his Sudanese driver Abdel Rahman Abbas. The name of the militant group has been used by many other groups of extremists in other areas of the world.

It was not immediately possible to authenticate the claim, which was posted on a Web site used by Islamists.

Granville was being driven home on New Year’s Day when another vehicle cut his car off, and assailants opened fire.

FBI agents and other U.S. investigators have traveled to Sudan to investigate the shooting.

Sudan’s foreign ministry has said the shooting was an isolated incident with no political connotations. Sudanese media reports quoted a government official earlier this week as saying there is no evidence the attack was an act of terrorism.

U.S.-Sudanese relations have been tense because of the violence in Sudan’s Darfur region. The shooting happened one day after a joint United NationsAfrican Union force took over peacekeeping duties in Darfur.

Canadian MP Benoit Sauvageau dies in car crash

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Bloc Quebecois Member of Parliament Benoit Sauvageau was killed in an automobile accident on Monday morning after his vehicle hit a tow truck at the side of a road in his Montreal constituency.

Sauvageau, 42, had been an MP since 1993 and represented the riding of Repentigny at the time of his death.

Bloc Québécois (BQ) Leader Gilles Duceppe, speaking in Quebec City, remembered Sauvageau as a hard-working representative who was widely respected “not only in the sovereigntist camp but by his adversaries who always recognized him for his honesty and his determination.”

“I think he was a very good member of Parliament, a very good sovereigntist,” added Duceppe.

Visibly shaken by the news, Duceppe said: “It’s awful, at 42 with four children (daughters) between the ages of five and 15, it’s not right.”

Former Quebec Premier Lucien Bouchard, who led the BQ when Sauvageau was first elected, told Radio Canada: “It’s a tragedy. It’s unbelievable that he died like that.”

“He is a man who was engaged in political fights but he did it correctly, with nobility and idealism and a lot of respect for others, even his adversaries,” said Bouchard.

Sauvageau was a history professor before entering politics. As an MP he was the Bloc’s spokesperson on public accounts and the treasury board and was also the party’s critic responsible for the Official Languages Act and the rights of Francophones outside of Quebec.

“On behalf of the Liberal Party of Canada and our Parliamentary caucus, I would like to express my deepest sadness and regret at the news of the death of Benoît Sauvageau in a tragic car accident in Repentigny this afternoon,” said interim Liberal leader Bill Graham.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the prayers and thoughts of all Parliamentarians are with Sauvageau’s loved ones at this difficult time.

Al Sharpton speaks out on race, rights and what bothers him about his critics

Monday, December 3, 2007

At Thanksgiving dinner David Shankbone told his white middle class family that he was to interview Reverend Al Sharpton that Saturday. The announcement caused an impassioned discussion about the civil rights leader’s work, the problems facing the black community and whether Sharpton helps or hurts his cause. Opinion was divided. “He’s an opportunist.” “He only stirs things up.” “Why do I always see his face when there’s a problem?”

Shankbone went to the National Action Network’s headquarters in Harlem with this Thanksgiving discussion to inform the conversation. Below is his interview with Al Sharpton on everything from Tawana Brawley, his purported feud with Barack Obama, criticism by influential African Americans such as Clarence Page, his experience running for President, to how he never expected he would see fifty (he is now 53). “People would say to me, ‘Now that I hear you, even if I disagree with you I don’t think you’re as bad as I thought,'” said Sharpton. “I would say, ‘Let me ask you a question: what was “bad as you thought”?’ And they couldn’t say. They don’t know why they think you’re bad, they just know you’re supposed to be bad because the right wing tells them you’re bad.”

Contents

  • 1 Sharpton’s beginnings in the movement
  • 2 James Brown: a father to Sharpton
  • 3 Criticism: Sharpton is always there
  • 4 Tawana Brawley to Megan Williams
  • 5 Sharpton and the African-American media
  • 6 Why the need for an Al Sharpton?
  • 7 Al Sharpton and Presidential Politics
  • 8 On Barack Obama
  • 9 The Iraq War
  • 10 Sharpton as a symbol
  • 11 Blacks and whites and talking about race
  • 12 Don Imus, Michael Richards and Dog The Bounty Hunter
  • 13 Sources

Dutch footballer Kuyt to hang up his boots

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Dirk Kuyt, Dutch footballer and captain of Dutch football club Feyenoord, on Wednesday announced retirement from football.

The 36-year-old forward said, “To me this feels like the right time to retire. I have had two fantastic years here since returning to Feyenoord, with this season’s title as the absolute pinnacle. I had the dream of winning trophies and becoming a champion with Feyenoord. All my dreams have come true.” ((nl)) Dutch language: Voor mij voelt dit als het juiste moment om te stoppen. Na mijn terugkeer naar Feyenoord heb ik hier twee fantastische jaren gehad, met de landstitel van dit seizoen als absoluut hoogtepunt. Ik kwam terug om prijzen te winnen en kampioen te worden met Feyenoord. Al mijn dromen zijn verwezenlijkt. On Sunday, Kuyt scored a hat trick as Feyenoord won their first Dutch League title Eredivisie since 1999.

On Sunday, Kuyt scored a hat-trick as Feyenoord won their first Dutch league title Eredivisie since 1999. Kuyt’s nineteen-year footballing career started at FC Utrecht. He won one KNVB Cup (Dutch Cup) with them. Kuyt moved to Feyenoord Rotterdam in 2003 after five seasons at Utrecht. He was top-scorer of the club in all three season at the Rotterdam club.

The Dutchman joined English club Liverpool F.C. in 2006. Six seasons with the Merseyside club, Kuyt netted 71 goals in 285 appearances. In 2012, he won the English Cup, his only trophy with the Reds. In his debut season for Liverpool, Kuyt won the silver medal in the UEFA Champions League, losing to Italian giants A.C. Milan.

Kuyt spent three seasons with Turkish club Fenerbahçe winning the Süper Lig (Turkish league title), Turkish Cup and Turkish Super Cup before moving to Feyenoord. He won a KNVB Cup and Eredivisie in two seasons in his second spell at the club. He scored twelve league goals this season.

Kuyt has 104 international caps and has the sixth most caps for Oranje. He has scored 24 goals in the Dutch colours. Kuyt featured in three FIFA World Cups, finishing second in 2010’s World Cup in South Africa and third in 2014’s World Cup in Brazil. Kuyt is to take a sports management training programme. Feyenoord’s techincal director Martic van Geel is to tutor him. van Geel said, “I will tutor Dirk and I could easily imagine him taking over from me in due course.”

Teen charged over ‘bomb attempt’ at US Christmas celebration

Saturday, November 27, 2010

The threat was very real. Our investigation shows that Mohamud was absolutely committed to carrying out an attack on a very grand scale.

A 19-year-old Oregon, U.S. resident has been charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction after a sting operation; authorities say Mohamed Osman Mohamud, born in Somalia, tried to detonate a van bomb using a mobile phone at a Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Portland.

The device, police stated, was fake; he reportedly obtained it from undercover agents during a sting operation. Reports say Mohamud, a US citizen, had been in regular contact with somebody in north-west Pakistan.

Authorities intercepted e-mails they say were between Mohamud and this contact in August 2009. Holton reassured Oregon residents, adding that there was “no reason to believe there is any continuing threat arising from this case”. Mohamud allegededly told an FBI agent “I want whoever is attending that event to leave, to leave either dead or injured.” Dwight Holton, a U.S. attorney, described Mohamud’s “chilling determination” as a “stark reminder that there are people—even here in Oregon—who are determined to kill Americans.”

An FBI agent told reporters “[t]he threat was very real. Our investigation shows that Mohamud was absolutely committed to carrying out an attack on a very grand scale. I want to reassure the people of this community that, at every turn, we denied him the ability to actually carry out the attack.” On the day of the tree lighting ceremony, he drove a vehicle to the area where the event was to be held, and was arrested, prosecutors said, twenty minutes before the tree was to be lit. He kicked at agents as they tried to apprehend him and shouted “Allahu Akbar!” (God is great!).

Court papers indicated that an undercover agent told Mohamud that he was an associate of the Pakistani contact. When the agent and Mohamud discussed the plan, Mohamud said that he wanted a “huge mass that will be attacked in their own element with their families celebrating the holidays”. Mohamud told the agent that he had wanted to carry out a jihad (holy war) against the U.S. since he was fifteen years old.

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