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Saturday, March 13, 2004

So Close, and Yet So Far

Never one to disappoint, GWB has had yet another excellent gaffe. While speaking at the White House regarding International Women's Week, Bush stated "Earlier today, the Libyan government released Fathi Jahmi.
She's a local government official who was imprisoned in 2002 for advocating free speech and democracy."
Touching. Though Fathi Jahmi is in fact a 62 year old male civil engineer who was sentenced to five years in jail for speaking out regarding constitution and pluralism.

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YOU CAN'T USE ANYTHING YOU READ IN MY DIARY AGAINST ME!

HOW many times did I have this same argument with my mom? Well, Bryan Tickell, a former immigration official in Vancouver says he was fired only after his management got hold of his diary and read something that was no business of theirs. Whatever it was, it was enough to get him fired for violation of the code of conduct. But that shouldn't matter. It was his personal diary with his personal thoughts. So he's suing for punitive damages of up to $250,000 plus general and aggravated damages.
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Dinosaur Roaming?

There may be a new theme park popping up on a volcanic island off Papua New Guinea soon. Villagers say they ‘fled in terror’ after seeing a big scary creature with a head like a dog and a tail like a crocodile. The gray creature was seen in a marsh ouside Kokopo and villagers were able to identify it as a dinosaur based upon books and movies they had seen. Heavily armed police have been deployed to the area, but have yet to find any monster. But if they did, said Mayor Albert Buanga, that would be one great tourist attraction!
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