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EU and Turkmenistan Eye New Energy Partnerships
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A lot of Europeans will be passing through Turkmenistan this year. So says
Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov. Meredov last week embarked on a five-day
trip t...
The Market Ticker - More On The Bridge
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This deserves a bit more because frankly, *I'm getting tired of the nuts.*
Indeed this might get added to my FAQ here (go see the section on
"Troofers" f...
Street View Driver Cops To Felony For Police Chase
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Google car hit 120 mph during high-speed pursuit in Indiana
At the time of his arrest, Coleman Ferguson, 37, had a rap sheet that
included two conviction...
Italian Speed Camera Riddled With Thirty Bullets
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[image: Speed camera bullet holes]By Richard Diamond/Staff Reports
Vigilantes in San Filippo a Palmi, Italy, opened fire on the speed camera
located on Str...
Fluoridation Fails New York City
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New York City's water supply has been fluoridated since 1965 Yet,
"Children’s oral health needs, and particularly Hispanic/Latino children
from low incom...
Abdur Biswas (Sep 1, 1926 - Nov 3, 2017)
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Bangladeshi Statesman. He served as the 11th President of Bangladesh from
October 10, 1991 to October 9, 1996. He was educated at Dhaka University
where he...
click picture to enlargelouisiana state penitentiary via google earth
in this piece by sarah chacko, from the baton rouge morning advocate, we learn that it costs $54.50 per day to lock-up one state prisoner within angola penitentiary. angola has a population of some 5,108 inmates. more than half are in for life.
warden burl cain says that he has 200 prisoners he believes are rehabilitated, that he would like to release. cutting 200 loose would save the taxpayers around $4 million a year.
the warden has already cut out $12 million from his budget:
[B]y double-bunking inmates, replacing some guards with cameras, and cutting overtime for the 24-7 operation of the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola.“Some of these things we can’t keep doing,” Cain said.
enter state rep. ernest wooton and the house administration of criminal justice committee which he chairs.
Cain said he cannot speak to the state Parole Board on behalf of inmates unless asked. He has seen bad inmates leave and good inmates stay, he said.
Cain said he has pursued legislation in the past to let a prison representative be a non-voting board member. Wooton and other legislators said they would work on legislation to make that happen.
“If you’re going to judge me by how many people come back, let me have a say in who goes out,” Cain said.
rapides parish district attorney jam downs discusses crime in the parish from this march 2009 long form interview.
Entergy’s quiet power moves
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Lately, public scrutiny has shined a bright spotlight on Entergy New
Orleans’ $1 billion Operation Gridiron. The New Orleans City Council has
been right...
Announcement: Next Lobbying Deadline
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The deadline for lobbyists to file the Expenditure Report covering March 1,
2024 - March 31, 2024 is April 25, 2024.
Police Jury meets Tuesday
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The Lincoln Parish Police Jury will meet Tuesday, June 13, Lincoln Parish
Court House, 100 West Texas, third floor. Here are the meeting times and
agendas....
New Podcast Series
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Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum New York City, New York, USA “Knowledge
comes, but wisdom lingers. It may not be difficult to store up in the mind
a v...
What gets you through
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Maybe you knew Rick Tippie as a longtime chef at Arnaud's or more recently
at Killer Poboys or Liuzza's by the Track. Back in the day, he regularly
comment...
Here Comes The Boom
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Okay sports fans, here comes the boom! My Bossier is about to start back
up! Get Ready! Here it comes! The cold hard truth! Don't hate the player!
Hate the...
Welcome to the Alexandria Postcard Collection
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Postcards are an important medium in telling stories of the past. They are
historical masterpieces, showing life at points in time.
Greetings from Alexandr...
2:45 p.m., Voluntary Evacuation Area Removed
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Voluntary Evacuation Area Removed October 7, 2016 All areas once part of
the Mandatory and Voluntary Evacuation Order from the Bayou Corne Sinkhole
has b...
brief dashcam clip of alleged sex offender arrest
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brief dashcam clip of alleged sex offender arrest
some guy on a bicycle was allegedly looking at children through binoculars
across the street from the k...
Saying goodbye to our Old House
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I never thought this day would come. We had to say goodbye to the “Big
House”, the old house, the Hynson-Ringgold house (and many other names)….
We were tr...
57th presidential inauguration 21 january 2013
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57th presidential inauguration 21 january 2013
oath of office and speech + more.
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Part 54: Riding Into Jerusalem
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www.facebook.com/EuropeanAmericanEvangelisticCrusades Welcome to
Resurrection Life of Jesus Church. We are a Bible centered group ...
Understanding The Sin of Partiality
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By Davis Carlton Christian nationalists in general and Kinist
ethno-nationalists in particular are often accused of the sin of
partiality. The sin of parti...
The Real Origins of Neocons
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*Russian Lies: Shadow of Jabotinksy*
by Joachim Martillo (ThorsProvoni@aol.com)
Philip Weiss reviews *They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons, ...
Race, Church, and Society by Dr. Frank Smith
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Late last month, Dr. Frank Smith, author of the first history of the PCA
who is currently an RPCNA minister pastoring an inner-city mission church
in Atlan...
Last Days Lunacy and End Times Madness
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Podcast: LAST DAYS LUNACY and END TIMES MADNESS (The following commentary
is a reprint of the chapter Bible Basics 101: Last Days/End Times and The
Second ...