At least 20 people, including 10 Britons, were injured when one of the devices tore through the shuttle bus they were traveling in.Six Turks were hurt when a package bomb exploded outside a government building in the country’s commercial capital, Istanbul, late Sunday.A Kurdish rebel faction known as the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons claimed responsibility for the Marmaris and Istanbul attacks.”We had warned the Turkish public and the world public [that] Turkey is not a safe place, that no one should go to tourist areas,” the group said on its website. Theirs is an unlikely friendship.Timothy Zaal is a former neo-Nazi skinhead who served time behind bars on hate crime charges for assaulting an Iranian couple.Matthew Boger is a gay man Zaal once beat unconscious on a street corner in Hollywood.More than two decades later, Zaal, 42, and Boger, 39, were brought together by their work at the Museum of Tolerance to fight hatred.After their initial shock, the two men have become friends, even turning to each other for advice and consolation. McVeigh, had refused to testify in his trial and later was convicted and executed.Moussaoui said of McVeigh: “The greatest American.”At one point, Zerkin asked Moussaoui, a French Muslim born to Moroccan parents, why he hated Americans so much He said because the U.S had supported Israel for more than 50 years He also contended that the U.S. “I think people are fed up with that.”Some marchers were optimistic.
The Cardinal also made 41.7% of its shots, becoming only the second opponent in the Trojans’ last 11 games to top 40%.Nonetheless, it was the Trojans’ defense that sealed the victory, especially the late steal by the scrappy Francis.”We love him,” Floyd said of the 5-11 freshman. Hardships are more than offset, however, by the area’s natural beauty.After dinner, scramble up a nearby lookout point to take in a spectacular Hawaii-like sunset to the west or the fading sunlight on the island’s two highest peaks, Mt. It’s fast and you feel like you’re just flying.”You feel, in other words, like you’ve just taken a trip into space.Turtle Talk with Crush, Disney’s California AdventureTransporting guests into alternate worlds is what amusement parks do best, and creators are coming up with intriguing concepts to achieve that goal. I want them to know, and I want them to feel it.”jocelyn.stewart.
Slick to me is overproduced, too Hollywood — not real.”The Rev. Like many high plains communities, all that’s left is the older ranchers and farmers who hang onto their slowly fading way of life.The last thing Last Chance needs, Calhoun said, is radioactive waste.”What we want here is some symbols of community and economic development,” Calhoun said, “and what we’re getting here is just what we don’t want.”Clean Harbors Inc., based in Massachusetts, has asked Colorado to allow it to store low-grade radioactive waste at the 250-acre hazardous waste facility, and state officials have indicated that they’ll approve the request soon.Company officials have said they will not store waste from nuclear power plants or other strong forms of radiation, but will use the facility to house natural-occurring radiation from the water systems that serve Denver and its suburbs. Volunteers tap at keyboards and answer phones in a windowless basement room in Riverside, waiting for the next desperate caller.The Temecula-based National Next of Kin Registry, an Internet database that helps loved ones find one another in an emergency, set up the impromptu call center in the Riverside County administrative building Wednesday night as part of the county’s efforts to help Hurricane Katrina victims locally and nationwide.”People want information fast,” said Mark Cerney, president of the registry, which signed up 150,000 people in the last four days.For privacy and security reasons, only public safety agencies can access the database, but displaced people and those looking for them can provide information that can be matched up and lead to a reunion.The nonprofit group has dispatched 400 volunteers to Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, where they are combing shelters and neighborhoods to compile information about the missing and displaced, he said. The pejoratives are familiar: “uncontrollable,” “inefficient,” “exorbitant.”President Bush and several governors are calling for major Medicaid cuts this year to restrain soaring costs But there’s a difference this time.
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