Wednesday, October 15, 2014

In the news, Sunday, September 28, 2014


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SEP 27      INDEX      SEP 29
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Information from some sites may not be reliable, or may not be vetted.
Some sources may require subscription.

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from AMAC - The Association of Mature American Citizens
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from Christian News Network
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Republican Senatorial Candidate Rejects Party’s Personhood Platform, Declares Abortion Support
A Republican Senatorial candidate from New Hampshire has rejected his party’s recent adoption of a pro-life platform that expressed the personhood and subsequent right to life of unborn children, and is instead declaring his support for “a woman’s right to choose.”

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from CNN
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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)

MRC’s DisHonors Awards: Rob Reiner Wins 'Celebrity Dumb Ass Award' for Insisting Obama = Reagan

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from Conservative Tribune

Dick Cheney Roasts Obama Alive for Being Disrespectful to Military and the Police

Eric Holder Tells Ferguson Police That They’re NOT Allowed to Do This One Thing to Support Darren Wilson
Eric Holder’s Justice Department has asked local police working in Ferguson, Mo., not to wear wrist bands that carry a message of solidarity with Officer Darren Wilson. Residents of Ferguson had complained about the wrist bands, which reportedly read “I am Darren Wilson,” to DOJ investigators, according to Reuters.

British Politician’s Viral Rant: “Islam is Not a Religion of Peace”

URGENT: The United Nations is Working With Obama to Ban Huge Amounts of Ammo Worldwide

Obama Won’t Comment After Muslim Beheads Oklahoma Woman… What He Does Instead is Infuriating

BREAKING: 911 Audio Revealed, Oklahoma Murderer Screamed “Islamic Phrases”

BREAKING: Police Officer SHOT in Ferguson… Police in Riot Gear Again

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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Hayek: The Knowledge Problem
F. A. Hayek is an epic figure in the history of human freedom. He stood for liberty at a time when most intellectuals in the world embraced ideologies of command and control. His literary legacy continues to provide some of the most powerful arguments ever made for the depoliticization of the social order, including its commercial life.

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from The Heritage Foundation
from Independent Journal Review

Drivers’ Response To Shutdown On Turnpike Adds New Meaning To The Words ‘Traffic Jam’

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from The Jerusalem Post

from National Geographic

Explaining Surprise Eruption of Japan Volcano Where Dozens are Presumed Dead
Mount Ontake belongs to a class of unpredictable "stratovolcanoes."

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from Right Wing News

This Store’s Discount Has Liberals TICKED
Bergeron's Restaurant in Port Allen, Louisiana, began offering a 10% discount a couple of weeks ago for bringing in both your appetite and your gun.

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from The Spokesman-Review

Report: Secret Service bungled White House shooting by Idaho man
A string of security lapses resulted in a four-day delay before the U.S. Secret Service realized that a man had fired a high-powered rifle at the White House in 2011, an incident that could have put President Barack Obama’s daughters at risk, according to a Washington Post investigation.

Latinos see last name as liability on ballots
Judge orders change in Yakima elections

Most Americans find issues of the day perplexing, poll finds

Students protest BYU beard ban

Russian foreign minister rebukes West, NATO

Rebels blamed for 2 deaths in Ukraine despite cease-fire

In Brief: Catalonia leader calls vote on independence
The president of Spain’s powerful northeastern region of Catalonia on Saturday formally called an independence referendum, the latest secession push in Europe and one of the most serious challenges to the Spanish state in recent years.
U.S. governors make surprise visit to Afghanistan
Four U.S. governors made a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Saturday as part of a delegation to receive counterterrorism briefings and greet troops stationed there.
Crowd cheers Ford at annual barbecue
Embattled Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has jumped back into the spotlight for the first time since being hospitalized for cancer, receiving a boisterous welcome.

Liberia medical leader under Ebola quarantine

32 missing in Japan after Mount Ontake erupts

Hong Kong protest enters threatened ‘occupy’ phase

U.S. hits ISIS sites in northern Syria

Supreme Court to consider petitions involving same-sex marriage bans

Storms soak Phoenix, disrupt air traffic

Two killed in small-plane collision
Two people, including a child, were killed when two small planes collided in western New York on Saturday at an event to introduce children to aviation, officials said.

Glen Canyon Dam marks 50 years of power generation

Former Rep. Traficant, expelled from Congress, dies

Clintons ‘over the moon’ after birth of grandchild

Ferguson police banned from wearing bracelets supporting Darren Wilson

Brown’s parents unmoved by chief’s apology

Council ready to OK Uber, Lyft; taxis to get breaks

Touch a Truck whets youngsters’ imagination
The Spokane Community College parking lot was heaven Saturday for any kid who loves trucks – big trucks, little trucks, any truck at all.

Head of drug and gun trafficking group sentenced

Eye on Boise: Interim YourHealthIdaho director now permanent

Russet potatoes a source of pride
Giant tubers helped build Idaho

Oregon senator seeking new term has come on strong as progressive

Vigils remember Boise pastor jailed in Iran
More than 100 people gathered for a vigil at the Meridian City Hall Amphitheater to pray for the safe return of Saeed Abedini, a Boise pastor jailed in Iran for preaching Christianity.

Catherine Rampell: U.S. budget will spend less and less on children

Editorial: Arritola is best choice to represent 4th District
4th District, Position 2 race, pits Republican incumbent Matt Shea against Republican newcomer Josh Arritola.

Martin Schram: Coalition against Islamic State may bring new era

Special to The Spokesman-Review: Hanauer sees danger of rising economic inequality  By Cornell W. Clayton

In brief: Megaload to traverse Montana roads
Montana Department of Transportation officials say an oversized load of oil refinery equipment will travel from Dell to Great Falls as early as Wednesday.
Postal carrier faces theft charges
A Portland letter carrier said he stole more than 10,000 pieces of mail to feed his toddler and pay for his methamphetamine habit.

Straw-bale experiment a bountiful success
Diane and Bruce Moriarty grew an incredibly productive garden in straw bales this season. The couple plan to expand the garden next year, using 50 bales instead of 40.

Exploring coral
Deep-sea inspiration brings organic shapes, range of hues into decor

Crown helps extend life of chimney

A toast to fall’s rise
Okanagan winery tour serves up bounty of rich flavors, scenery

Wal-Mart launches fee-free mobile checking
Wal-Mart is the latest company to get rid of fees that traditional banks charge customers who don’t have enough money in their accounts to cover purchases.

Small-business owners help workers afford health plans

Mexican cartels steal billions from oil industry

Obituary: Canfield, Beverly Jean
Ephrata

Obituary: Henry, Thomas D.
retired associate publisher, general manager and editor of Western Farmer-Stockman Magazines.

Obituary: Westbrook, Fr. J. Severyn

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from The Weekly Standard

Valerie Jarrett Makes Cameo on CBS Drama 'The Good Wife'

Biden's New National Security Adviser Removed Jerusalem from Dem Platform

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