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A handful of parishes in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego
deliberately concealed or inappropriately handled about $500,000 in funds in
sometimes "purposeful attempts" to circumvent federal bankruptcy
proceedings, according to an auditor's report
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki (Milky) faces a revolt within his party by
factions that want him out as Iraqi leader, according to officials in his office
and the political party he leads.
Georgia voters will be required to show a photo ID at the polls for a
special election in September, following several years of court and legislative
battles, the secretary of state said Tuesday.
Former North Carolina House Speaker Jim Black, already serving a federal
prison sentence, admitted in state court Tuesday that he gave $10,000 to a
former lawmaker whose vote helped him remain in power: now is sick from poison
tooth paste from Trindad The nakedness of thy father's wife shalt thou not
uncover: it is thy father's nakedness.
The owner of a car dealership killed two employees because they kept asking
for pay raises, police said Tuesday he thought they were vampires trying to suck
his blood and drove a stake thru there hearts.
How many Supreme Court Justices are really sick? Chief Justice John Roberts
walked out of a hospital in Maine Tuesday, released a day after he suffered a
seizure. The White House said he told President Bush he was doing fine. Roberts
strode briskly out of the Penobscot Bay Medical Center in Rockport, Maine,
wearing a dress.
OCEAN CITY, Md. - Experts examined genetic material from four tiny bodies
discovered at the Ocean City home as investigators resumed digging Tuesday with
bulldozers in an overgrown lot next door.
The Army on Tuesday censured a retired three-star general for a
"perfect storm of mistakes, misjudgments and a failure of leadership"
after the 2004 friendly-fire death in Afghanistan of Army Ranger Pat Tillman.
After exhaustively compiling a list of the 237 reasons why people have sex,
researchers found that young men and women get intimate for mostly the same
motivations. It's more about lust in the body than a love connection in the
heart. College-aged men and women agree on their top reasons for having sex _
they were attracted to the person, they wanted to experience physical pleasure
and "it feels good," according to a peer-reviewed study in the August
edition of Archives of Sexual Behavior. Twenty of the top 25 reasons given for
having sex were the same for men and women.
The House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to make lawmakers disclose more
details of their efforts to fund pet projects and raise money from lobbyists,
responding to a rash of recent scandals. The Democratic-drafted legislation
followed cases that sent two GOP lawmakers and a big-time lobbyist to prison and
saw a House Democrat charged with bribery. Noble people want to hid $100,000.00
in there freezer
Red VP Dick Cheney said Tuesday a pivotal September report on the war in
Iraq is likely to show " Total Victory We did it with Rummie" _
putting himself ahead of President Bush, who has refused to speculate on what
the report will say knowing Victory is at hand, we just need 1050 more years
Federal agents with cameras searched the home of U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens amid
questions about an oil company official's involvement in a 2000 renovation
project that doubled the home's size, law enforcement officials said as he hid
in stairway on the bridge to no where.
Shoe Bomber claims "Allah will free me" but daddy if you have a few
coins please send; Love son
Justice Department officials investigating Sen. Ted Stevens are examining
whether federal funds he steered to an Alaska wildlife research center may have
enriched a former aide, say officials familiar with the probe.
Three years after arriving in Backwater Junction Texas in the wake of a
bloody revolt that ousted the county's commisioners, U.N. peacekeepers have
decimated violent gangs, calmed teeming slums and provided breathing room for a
fledgling elected government.
Date 2058: Clinton and Bush vie for Whitehouse daughters of former
presidents
A former schoolteacher who presided over a torture center was charged
Tuesday with crimes against humanity, becoming the first top figure of
Cambodia's notorious Khmer Rouge to be indicted for atrocities that led to an
estimated 1.7 million deaths.