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| Articles about Allegations |
| IAEA Inspectors Begin Mission to Syria Amid Allegations of Hidden Nuke Program | | 2008-06-22 04:50:00 | | The International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors face a daunting task. Syrian officials are expected to place strict limits on where they go and what they see during their three-day visit.Still, IAEA Deputy Director General Olli Heinonen spoke optimistically of the mission's chances before boarding the flight to Damascus on Sunday."I am sure I will be able to return" again to Syria, he told reporters, saying he and his two-man trip hoped to start to "establish the facts this evening."Despite the low-key nature of the visit, the stakes are immense.Damascus denies working on a secret nuclear program. But Washington hopes the U.N agency team will find evidence backing U.S. intelligence that a structure destroyed by Israeli war planes in September was a nearly completed plutonium-producing reactor.If so, the trip could mark the start of massive atomic agency investigation similar to the five-year inquiry into Iran's activities. What's more, the investigation could draw in countries such a... | | By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES | | |
| | Billy Bob Thornton strikes back against allegations he dissed Brad | | 2008-06-19 21:23:14 | | billybob
AskMen.com reported that during an interview, Thornton gave the following response when asked about Brad and his ex-wife Angelina, “She is just going through a high school phase. You know, dating the quarterback of the football team with Brad Pitt over there. She’ll be waking up from that dream in no time.”
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Thornton claims that the [...]... | | By: Gossip Boulevard | | |
| | Really really funny jokes-Allegations of torture | | 2008-05-10 02:05:01 | | T. B. Bechtel, a part-time City Councilman from Midland, TX , was asked on a local 'live' radio talk show, just what he thought of the allegations of torture of the Iraqi prisoners. His reply prompted his ejection from the studio, but to thunderous applause from the audience."If hooking up an Iraqi prisoner's balls to a car's battery cables will save just one Texas GI's life, then I have just three things to say....""Red is positive, Black is negative, Make sure his balls are wet."... | | By: Really funny jokes | | |
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| | Young Buck Responds To 50 Cent’s Drug Allegations | | 2008-04-20 02:19:23 | | Young Buck - My InterviewYoung Buck has responded to 50 Cent’s allegations that drug problems (including cocaine and syrup) and inconsistent behavior were among the reasons why he was kicked out of G-Unit.The former G-Unit soldier opens up about some of the recent issues in his new song, “My Interview.”He raps in the opening verse, [...]... | | By: The.DERRTY Truth | | |
| | FARC allegations multiply, require vetting | | 2008-03-10 14:06:33 | | Anyone trying to sort out the public allegations about FARC's global criminal reach can't be faulted for wondering how to distinguish between information and disinformation. The latest account, out of the Bogota publication, The Spectator (El Espectador) , begs for an early confirmation or discreditation in light of its implications for the globalization of terrorism and crime. The piece alleges that British intelligence found the FARC commander killed in Colombia's cross-border raid on Ecuador last...(read more)... | | By: An American Warning | | |
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| Romney Confronts Allegations of Tolerance | | 2008-02-02 11:08:05 | | -Crossposted at the Intrepid Liberal Journal, the Wild Wild Left, Independent Bloggers Alliance and The Peace Tree. In life and politics, humor often exposes truth far more effectively then a blizzard of facts. This humorous video below, courtesy of The Onion, is mock news coverage about Mitt Romney confronting "allegations of tolerance" for homosexuals. It's worth your two minutes of time and damn funny. What could be worse for a Republican presidential candidate then being accused of social tolerance?Mitt Romney Defends Himself Against Allegations Of Tolerance.http://www.relaywave.com/pingRelayWave.php
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| | Clemens, as expected, denies steroid allegations on 60 Minutes | | 2008-01-06 22:44:54 | | It wasn’t like we didn’t know this was coming, but I still thought there was some interesting moments in the interview even though it was given by a guy who is 9 Thousand years old and has no business being in the business anymore. Mike Wallace was his usual pathetic self, which is a [...]... | | By: Another Cubs Blog | | |
| | Allegations of evidence suppression | | 2007-11-21 23:53:00 | | Some also contend regarding physical evidence that it exists abundantly but is swiftly and sometimes clumsily suppressed by governments, aiming to insulate a population they regard as unprepared for the social, theological, and security implications of such evidence. See the Brookings Report.There have been allegations of suppression of UFO related evidence for many decades. There are also conspiracy theories which claim that physical evidence might have been removed and/or destroyed/suppressed by some governments. (See also Men in Black) Some examples are: * On July 7, 1947, William Rhodes took photos of an unusual object over Phoenix, Arizona.[61] The photos appeared in a Phoenix newspaper and a few other papers. According to documents from Project Bluebook, an Army counter-intelligence (CIC) agent and an FBI agent interviewed Rhodes on August 29 and convinced him to surrender the negatives. The CIC agent deliberately concealed his true identity, leaving Rhodes to believe both men... | | By: astronomy-UFO | | |
| | Burundi Defence Minister blows the lid off CNDD-FDD's fraudulent coup plot allegations | | 2006-12-18 16:07:00 | | From ReutersBurundi's defence minister on Sunday broke ranks with his government to deny accusations that a former president and six accomplices, whose trial resumes this week, had plotted to bring down the administration."We have in the army a secret services bureau, I would like to assure you that we don't have any indication of the existence of a coup," Major General Germain Niyoyankana told reporters."And no elements of the army are involved in that coup plot if there is one," he added.President Pierre Nkurunziza's government has come under increasing criticism from rights' groups and western nations for its handling of the alleged plot, which some fear might plunge the tiny central African nation into conflict again.Burundi is emerging from over a decade of civil war after the 1993 assassination of President Melchior Ndadaye kicked off a brutal conflict in which more than 300,000 people were killed.Police arrested former President Domitien Ndayizeye and six others in August saying they had strong evidence they were plotting to kill Nkurunziza and seize power. The High Court had said the seven should be freed on bail, but when prosecutors protested at the decision, the court reversed its ruling.Critics say the plot was invented by the ruling party to quash dissent, but the government and prosecutors deny this.The government said last week the suspects had met with Salim Saleh, the half-brother of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, Congolese dissident General Laurent Nkunda, and Rwandan army chief of staff General James Kabalebe.But Niyoyankana said he doubted the involvement of foreigners in the alleged plot."They say Burundians worked with some foreigners to plot against the government," he said, adding that there were "incoherent and unreliable" aspects to the case."It is not a good thing to involve neighbouring countries. We don't have to blame others. This problem is ours. We are the source and the end of it," he added.Former rebel leader Nkurunziza cam... | | By: Agathon Rwasa | | |
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