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The CBI has sought the help of Gujarat Police to trace a top police officer, who is an accused in the fake encounter case of Ishrat Jahan and three others.
The CBI has sought the help of Gujarat Police to trace a top police officer, who is an accused in the fake encounter case of Ishrat Jahan and three others.
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Prime Minister Manomhan Singh is likely to visit Jammu and Kashmir in June, state Congress president Saifuddin Soz said on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Manomhan Singh is likely to visit Jammu and Kashmir in June, state Congress president Saifuddin Soz said on Wednesday.
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The Karnataka government on Wednesday said it is planning to establish a world-class university in the state in collaboration with the Union Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD).
The Karnataka government on Wednesday said it is planning to establish a world-class university in the state in collaboration with the Union Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD).
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Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked Facebook and Google to submit within four weeks suggestions on safety measures for online usage of such sites by minors in India.
Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked Facebook and Google to submit within four weeks suggestions on safety measures for online usage of such sites by minors in India.
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Listing out the achievements of nine years of UPA government, PM said that next year they will report to people directly seeking a renewed mandate.
Listing out the achievements of nine years of UPA government, PM said that next year they will report to people directly seeking a renewed mandate.
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United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday rallied behind Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, launching a scathing attack on the main opposition party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday rallied behind Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, launching a scathing attack on the main opposition party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
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Last Saturday, reporter Hendrik Sybrandy of FOX 31 News dropped quite the bombshell: An executive with a prominent gun manufacturer is on his way back to his native Italy after a taxi driver mistook him for a terrorist on Saturday. ...
Last Saturday, reporter Hendrik Sybrandy of FOX 31 News dropped quite the bombshell: An executive with a prominent gun manufacturer is on his way back to his native Italy after a taxi driver mistook him for a terrorist on Saturday. Daniele Perazzi took a cab to the Colorado Gun Collectors Association trade show at the Denver Merchandise Mart around noon. He had seven shotguns at the time and apparently the guns scared Perazzi’s cab driver who called police and told them he’d just dropped off a terrorist… The story of the "arrest" of Daniele Perazzi, the president of the Italian firearms manufacturer Perazzi Shotguns, spread like wildfire across gun-rights friendly social media spaces, websites, and talk radio. The Independence Institute's Amy Oliver warned Twitter followers darkly: There's just one little problem, as 9NEWS' Kyle Clark reported last night: none of it ever happened. The gun company, the Adams County Sheriff's Office, Taxis on Patrol and the Colorado Gun Collectors Association all claim the reported incident never happened. The story has gone viral online and caused concern for gun rights supporters. 9NEWS has received numerous emails inquiring as to why the story isn't being broadly covered… The Adams County Sheriff's Office, identified in the FOX31 report as the agency that "interrogated Perazzi," said they have no record of arresting, detaining or even contacting someone at the gun show. [Pols emphasis] "We have no indication whatsoever that we were involved with this," Sgt. Paul Gregory said. "There is no indication that we arrested, detained or contacted anybody from Perazzi. The only knowledge that we had of this incident was from the FOX31 broadcast on Saturday." Folks, not only was Daniele Perazzi not arrested on Saturday in Colorado, Daniele Perazzi wasn't even in the state of Colorado. In fact, Daniele Perazzi can't be found anywhere on this earth today, because according to a statement from the company, he died a year ago. 9NEWS tracked down the person who allegedly identified herself as Perazzi's "American attorney" to FOX 31, and she's, well, not an attorney. In short, it's all a hoax. So yes, clearly FOX 31 has some explaining to do as to how this wholly fabricated story made it into their evening news. To us, though, this is just another example of countless falsehoods that have been uncritically spread by local media during the debate over gun safety in Colorado this year. As one example, 9NEWS' Kyle Clark, the same reporter laughing it up at FOX 31's expense today, himself was duped by the Independence Institute's Jon Caldara's absurd predictions that limiting magazine capacity would mean "guns in Colorado will never be able to get a magazine again." Clark's breathless prime-time report on that "possibility" looks silly in its own right now that the Attorney General's common-sense guidance on the new law is out, and Caldara's warning has been shown to be false–just as proponents of House Bill 1224 always said it would be. The fact is, we don't know of any local media that should be proud of their gun debate coverage. From double standards for what they scrutinized to the subsidy of false claims about the bills, and even total paranoid BS fabricated out of whole cloth as you see above–they all dropped the ball. And the public interest was not served.
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True Facts About The Aye Aye by Ze Frank
True Facts About The Aye Aye by Ze Frank
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An Alabama illness remains a mystery. The respiratory illness has struck seven Alabama residents, killing two. The other five victims remain hospitalized, as state health officials search for the origin of the mysterious and deadly disea...
An Alabama illness remains a mystery. The respiratory illness has struck seven Alabama residents, killing two. The other five victims remain hospitalized, as state health officials search for the origin of the mysterious and deadly disease. All seven residents presented with similar symptoms, including coughing, shortness of breath, and fever. Samples taken from all seven patients were tested for known influenza strains. One patient tested positive for H1N1 influenza A. However, officials state that it may simply be a coincidence. As reported by NBC News, the patients do not appear to have any known deadly strains of influenza. H7N9 has been responsible for severe illness and death in China, and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, has caused similar problems in the Middle east. Doctors have determined that it is unlikely the patients contracted either of those, as they have not traveled outside of the US. The Alabama illness is being called “a respiratory illness of unknown origin” by officials. Hospital staff treating the patients are required to take precautions that prevent the spread of infectious disease. The Alabama Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control continue to analyze samples from all seven patients. As reported by ABC News, officials hope to have some conclusive results before the end of the week. The mystery illness seems to be concentrated in southeast Alabama. Officials are investigating whether patients, with similar symptoms, have been treated elsewhere. Until the origin of the illness is known, authorities are urging medical staff to use caution when treating any patient displaying symptoms of respiratory illness. The sudden appearance of an unknown illness is frightening. Unfortunately, it takes time to analyze and determine the origin of a mysterious sickness. Realistically, the origin may never be proven conclusively. Precautions by medical staff may be the most important step in preventing new cases. The mysterious Arizona illness has killed two and left five others hospitalized. Two government agencies are currently working toward an explanation, and hopefully a solution. [Image via Wikimedia] Alabama Illness Remains A Mystery: Blamed In Two Deaths is a post from: The Inquisitr
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RT @thenation: RT @aurabogado: Why do the Obamas sound like the Reagans when they talk about black youth?
RT @thenation: RT @aurabogado: Why do the Obamas sound like the Reagans when they talk about black youth?
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