Friday, March 10, 2006

Its time to pay the piper!

Dutch lawyer moves to toss Holloway suit
3/8/2006, 10:27 p.m. ET
By SAMUEL MAULL The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — The lawyer for a Dutch youth

questioned in the disappearance of a young
Alabama woman in Aruba moved on Wednesday
to dismiss a lawsuit filed by her parents.
Attorney Joseph Tacopina filed papers on behalf of

Joran van der Sloot and his father, saying the lawsuit,
which was filed in Manhattan, should be thrown out
because the case has no connection to New York.
State Supreme Court Justice Barbara Kapnick agreed

to hear arguments on the motion on May 17.
Natalee Holloway, 18, was last seen May 30 leaving

a bar on the Dutch island with van der Sloot and
two friends. Her body has not been found and no
one has been charged.
Last month, Holloway's parents sued Van der Sloot and

his father, Paulus, for unspecified money damages in
connection with her disappearance.
Elizabeth Ann Twitty, of Alabama, and Dave Edward

Holloway, of Mississippi, say Joran van der Sloot
imprisoned and sexually assaulted their daughter
and was responsible for her disappearance.
The van der Sloots were served with a summons

while in New York, where the son gave television
interviews about the case.
Tacopina's motion papers say the van der Sloots

deny the allegations.
"My clients and I are sympathetic to the fact the

plaintiffs do not know the present whereabouts of
their daughter,"
Tacopina said in the papers. However, he says,
"neither the plaintiffs' hardship nor the vast media
attention" this case has attracted "should serve to
prevent the proper dismissal of this case."
The papers say Aruban law must be applied to the

case.
Joran van der Sloot and brothers Deepak Kalpoe, 21,

and Satish Kalpoe, 18 were arrested June 9 on
suspicion of involvement in Holloway's disappearance.
Joran Van der Sloot admitted he was with the teen but
denied any wrongdoing.
All were released.
Tacopina said Joran van der Sloot had returned to

school in Holland and his father was home in Aruba.
A lawyer for the Holloway family did not return calls for

comment.

Its time to pay the piper!

We will not give up the chase!!!

link:

http://www.al.com/newsflash/regional/index.ssf?/base/
national-60/1141875611214460.xml&storylist=missinggirl

Here is the reply from Jorans

lawyer regarding

the law suit:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~dugo/doc2.pdf

A TRUE MARTRY


FBI: Body of U.S. hostage found in Iraq
Tom Fox among four Christian peace
activists kidnapped last year
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Posted: 0319 GMT (1119 HKT)
LINK:
http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/03/10/fox.killed/

Pardon Prayer
"This prayer was taught by the Angel of Peace to the
3 children of Fatima during his first apparition in 1916."
My God, I believe,
I adore,
I hope, and
I love Thee.
I ask pardon for those
who do not believe,
do not adore,
do not hope,
and do not
love Thee.
Amen.

THIS MAN IS A TRUE MARTYR!!!


When I think of the suicide bombers
and killers who believe their
GOD will reward them.... I feel
sorrow and pain for what
truly awaits these people.
Suicide is the greatest sin
next to taking a life.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Rape is wrong... No matter what

Missing New Jersey teen found
Girl disappeared Monday, text-messaged pleas

for help
From Ronni Berke CNN
NEW YORK (CNN) -- A 13-year-old New Jersey girl missing

since Monday was found Thursday in New York City, and
told police she had been raped.
Text messages had been sent Monday from the girl's

phone to her mother's cell phone pleading for help
after the girl vanished on her way to school.
The girl was being evaluated "mentally and physically,"

said Robert Troy, chief of police of the Jersey City Police
Department.
Missing since Monday, the girl called her parents

Thursday at 1 a.m. and told them she didn't know
where she was, but thought she was in Manhattan, her
father said.
A New York City cab driver then spoke to the parents

and took the girl to the hospital, her father said.
New York police said the girl told them she had been

raped.
Three men, two 19-year-olds and a 20-year-old, were

being questioned by Jersey City police.
The girl had met the 20-year-old at New Jersey's
Newport Mall and arranged to meet with him Monday,
Troy said.
The men acknowledged seeing the girl Monday, but

said they left her at 2:30 p.m., and don't know what
happened to her after that, police said.
They reported to the police station voluntarily for

questioning, Troy said.
State police, who assisted Jersey City police in culling

evidence from the girl's home computer, said
"she was visiting a lot of sites she shouldn't have
been visiting," Troy added.
Asked earlier whether the girl's alleged abduction may

have been a hoax, Troy said, "We really can't be
conclusive on what our opinion is at this point."
The text messages sent to the girl's mother's phone

said: "Mom help, I can only make one text message ...
he's gonna take my phone away," one read.
Others said, "Help mom, I'm scared and I don't know

where I am ... I know I'm in a house ... someone was
following me and I just don't remember what happened."
The girl's mother said she received the last text

message about 8 p.m. Monday. In it, the girl wrote
that she "was being taken to New York," Troy said.
Jersey City police said the New York City police will

question the girl because she said that two men in
New York had assaulted her.
She will then be taken to the juvenile division of the

Jersey City police for additional questioning, police
said.

Unfortunately teens take horrid risks.
I onlyhope this does not let people think
if a child is led astray she deserves to be
raped or killed!!!!!!!!
link:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/03/09/missing.girl/index.html

INTERNET FAILURE!!!!!

Unfortunately it was not possible to post this morning
as my internet services was down.
Posting at 5am in the morning is the best time for me so
you can imagine my rage this morning.
aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
hhhhhhhhhhdrajjajjaaaaaaaaaaa

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Canada's troops to stay, says PM

Canada's troops to stay, says PM
Harper expects national support

Drugs help fund terrorist attacks
Mar. 8, 2006. 01:00 AM
BRUCE CAMPION-SMITH
OTTAWA BUREAU


OTTAWA—Canada won't "cut and run" from its

increasingly dangerous mission in Afghanistan,
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said.
Speaking after a troubling week that has seen

troops killed and injured in accidents and attacks
while on patrol in the Kandahar region, Harper
reiterated his support and signalled that he
expects all Canadians to back the military effort
as well.
"Canadians don't cut and run at the first sign

of trouble.
That's the nature of this country and when we
send troops into the field, I expect Canadians to
support those troops," Harper told reporters
yesterday after a cabinet meeting.
He headed off any move from the Liberals to

question the mission, noting that it was their
decision that sent more than 2,000 troops to
Kandahar for a year-long deployment that
ends next March.
At the same time, Harper downplayed warnings

from the military leadership that Canada could
be in Afghanistan for up to a decade to combat
a determined insurgency and assist an
impoverished population.
While Harper said he expects to get the

"best advice" from commanders, he made it
clear that cabinet will have the final say on
when Canadian troops leave Afghanistan.
"I have the highest regard for our military and

military leadership, but decisions on
deployments are always made in the end by
civilian authorities," he said.
"The elected government will make the decision."
Meanwhile, a top-secret Canadian threat

assessment warns that Afghanistan's lucrative
narcotics trade is helping fund terrorist
attacks in the country.
Analysts with the federal Integrated Threat

Assessment Centre prepared a classified
evaluation early last summer spelling out the
links between such terrorist activity and the
Asian country's vast poppy fields that yield
opium, the main ingredient of heroin.
A heavily edited version of the June report,

"Afghanistan: Narcotics Profits Integral to
Militant Attacks," was obtained by
The Canadian Press under the Access to
Information Act.
"The Afghan narcotics industry is thriving,"

the report says.
"In 2004, 10 per cent of Afghanistan's

population, 2.3 million people, were involved
in poppy cultivation."
The Afghan drug trade was worth $2.8 billion

(U.S.) in 2004, more than doubling in value since
2002, the report notes.
The threat assessment centre, housed at

Canadian Security Intelligence Service
headquarters in Ottawa, includes representatives
of several federal agencies, including CSIS,
Public Safety, the RCMP, Defence and
Foreign Affairs, as well as the Ontario Provincial
Police.
With files from Canadian Press

link:
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?
pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_PrintFriendly&c=
Article&cid=1141771814242&call_pageid=968332188774

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY!!!



TODAY IS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY

MARCH 8th 2006

Resort Workers Sought in Ianiero case...

Toronto media reports suggest police are looking
for two security guards and two cleaners, who
have not reported for work since Dominic and
Nancy Ianiero were found slain in their hotel
room near Cancun just over two weeks ago.
The reports, quoting Mexican sources, say

investigators want to question the workers
about their whereabouts on the night the
Ianieros' throats were slit.
LINK:
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2006/03/08/ianiero-mexico0060308.html

N.S. kayaker found in German canal


Body of missing N.S. kayaker found in German canal
Last Updated Wed, 08 Mar 2006 13:24:02 EST
CBC News
Police in Germany have recovered the body of a
young woman from Nova Scotia who disappeared while
kayaking more than two weeks ago.
A man working on the Datteln-Hamm canal found

Tiffany Tanner's body in a harbour along the canal.
...
Investigators will know more when the autopsy
results are back on Thursday, he said
LINK:
http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2006/03/08/kayaker_ns060308.html

This is a relief although it is not good news.
My sympathy goes out to her family.

Birds and the Bees Up Date!!!


A little boy goes to his father and asks:
"Daddy, how was I born?" The father answers:
"Well, son, I guess one day you will need to find
out anyway. Your Mom and I first got together in a
chat room on Yahoo. Then I set up a date via e-mail
with your Mom and we met at a cyber-cafe.
We sneaked into a secluded room, I upgraded my
floppy to a stiffy and then your Mom agreed to do
a download from my hard drive.
As soon as I was ready to upload, we discovered that
neither one of us had used a firewall, and since
it was too late to hit the delete button, nine months
later a blessed little Pop-up appeared and said:
"You've Got Male!"


SORRY ALL I HAVE THE FLU AND I AM
DOWN AND OUT IN TORONTO ...LOL

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

ON THE RECORD PART3

Transcript:
Joran van der Sloot Goes 'On the Record,' Part 3
LINK:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,186880,00.html

VAN DER SLOOT:
No evidence at all to prove anything, not to say that she's
alive or not to say that something happened to her.
I mean, deep down — deep down inside, I don't think —
I don't know that she's — she's alive anymore.

JORAN YOU SHOULD KNOW.
...
VAN DER SLOOT
: No, that's exactly what I said. I mean, there were couples
there on the beach. I mean, you know, please, come forward.
You know, talk to the police. There was a couple that
walked by when we were there on the beach. I mean, it's not
— it's not like it's a deserted beach. It's a crowded area where
there's a lot of people. You know, just come forward and
talk to the — you know, tell the police everything you know.
It's just very important.

SO WHERE ARE THEY? THE WITNESSES?

WHY LEAVE THE SHOES?

WHY NATALEE?

Monday, March 06, 2006

CANDLE FOR NATALEE

NATALEE I AM PRAYING FOR YOU
THROUGHOUT LENT

INTENSE QUESTIONING ...

WOODBRIDGE -- As soon as family and friends say their
final goodbyes to a slain Woodbridge couple at a funeral
today, police will begin questioning the wedding party
that accompanied them to Mexico, one by one.
York Regional Police Sgt. Sandra Staley told the

Toronto Sun yesterday that police haven't yet begun
interviewing the 16-member party in order to give
family and friends time to grieve.
But once they've said their final goodbyes, travelers
who accompanied the Ianieros to a five-star resort
for the wedding of their daughter Lily can expect to
undergo intense police interviews.
LINK:
http://www.torontosun.com/News/TorontoAndGTA/2006/03/06/1474993-sun.html

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Mexican Murders -focus shifts


CTV.ca News Staff
Updated: Sat. Mar. 4 2006 11:59 AM ET

Friends and family gathered at a funeral home in

Woodbridge, Ontario, Saturday for the visitation of a
Canadian couple murdered at a Mexican resort.
...
But Mexican law enforcement officials have begun to shift
the focus of the investigation from two Thunder Bay,
Ontario, women who stayed in the hotel room across the
hall from the Ianieros, to friends and family attending the
wedding of the couple's daughter, Lily, the Globe and Mail
reported Saturday.
York Region police have received a formal request by the

RCMP to question members of the wedding party,
according to reports.

I SAW THIS COMING!
A mexican native would have taken jewelry and money.
A ----------- member would ensure the jewelry stayed in
the family. EEK hope I am wrong.
link:
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews
/20060304/Ianiero_visitation_060304/20060305?
hub=TopStories

JORAN!!!!




Joran, Joran, quite contrary

How does your lies grow?

With imagination
and crocks of s--t.


And crooked friends

all in a row.

Greta'a Interview...

E-mail No. 9
Hey Greta,

Did you know that Joran said today on the Aruban radio
that he felt pressured by you to point the finger at the
Kalpoes?
Well, thought I would send it along to you while I am
sitting here waiting for the part two of your interview
with Joran. I still believe he is guilty.
His demeanor seemed to change right as your questions
led him out of Carlos 'n Charlies.
Of course, I have been following the case since the
beginning with Scared Monkeys and Blogs for Natalee.
I thought you might be interested in Joran's comments
he made on the Aruban radio interview today.
He will be leaving for the Netherlands tomorrow and I
guess it is no surprise that the police have not bothered
to question him again... even though your interview
brought out many different points and some changed
stories.
Thanks so much for all that you do!
It was a great interview!
Connie
ANSWER: I heard from another that Joran said I

pressured him to point the finger at the Kalpoe
brothers. My questions on the interview will
indicate exactly what I did or did not do.
As an aside, I hope I asked probing questions
about the Kalpoe brothers just like I hope I asked
probing questions to him.
link:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,186733,00.html

Hope this quashes the ridiculous story that
Greta thinks Joran is innocent.
I believe Joran said more contradicting stuff
and i wanna know where the 2 pairs of shoes are.
I ain't no fool JORAN

Saturday, March 04, 2006

JORAN, DEEPAK, SATISH -persons of interests

PERSONS OF INTERESTS
Does Joran and the Kalpoe brothers,
Satish and Deepak
live on different planets?
How is it the versions are entirly
different?
Has there been an investigation
done in Surinam on these boys?
Has anyone bothered to take
Joran to a Psychologist?
Do you realize most geniuses
have problems in society?
Any boy that can pass an exams
and continue with their life
UNCHANGED...
without any sympathy for his
victim is .........
WHAT CAN I SAY!!!!!
THAT HAS NOT ALREADY
BEEN SAID?
NEED I SAY IT?

Twitty Speaks Out- Save Yourself


Sophomore Lindsey Hearne said
Twitty's talk caused her to reconsider
plans for a trip to Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
"It just makes me wonder, what if I'm
not quite ready yet to go without my
parents," she said."



This reaction shows people are listening.
What happened to Natalee could happen to any one of our
daughters. The key here is that a honest real investigation
should always be the mandate of the police where ever you
are.
Aruba let us down.
Aruba has continued to let us down and has allowed
visitors to the island, to disappear withoutany real
investigation being done.
Well they can call her names, laugh at her and
reprimand her tactics, but if they had done their job,
We would not be all here now.
Twitty spoke for FREE.
Thats right! NO SPEAKING FEE!
She was at Ball State as part of her "Save Yourself" safety
awareness campaign for young adults nationwide.
She also visited Delta High School on Thursday and was to
speak today at Burris, Wes-Del, Wapahani and Cowan high
schools.
******************************************
Spring break is coming up for many students, and how to keep
them safe is an issue that is taking precedence. It’s become a
mission for the mother of Natalee Holloway. It has been almost
a year since Natalee Holloway vanished in Aruba.
"It’s been a nightmare, and it would be any parent's nightmare
and it is any parent's nightmare to have a missing loved one
whether your loved one is missing within our borders or not
within our borders," said Beth Holloway Twitty, Natalee's mother.
link:
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060303/LOCAL/603030534

Friday, March 03, 2006

Glitter gets 3 years in Vietnam jail

Glitter gets 3 years in Vietnam jail
Fri Mar 3, 2006 6:02 AM GMT
By Ed Cropley
VUNG TAU, Vietnam (Reuters) -

A Vietnamese court sentenced "glam rocker"
Gary Glitter to three years in jail on Friday for
molesting two young girls, although if he wins
early parole he could be free by Christmas.
Judge Hoang Thanh Tung described in graphic

detail the offences committed by the 1970s
pop icon in the southern resort town of
Vung Tau, drawing gasps from ordinary
Vietnamese packed into the courtroom along
with dozens of foreign reporters.
"The court pronounces the defendant,

Paul Francis Gadd, also known as
Gary Glitter, guilty of engaging in lewd acts
with children," said the judge, dressed in
a sober black suit and dark blue tie.
The black-shirted 61-year-old Glitter, who

had been told by the judge to remove his red
bandana at the start of the 25-minute
hearing, stared ahead impassively as the
sentence was read out, before being buried
in a scrum of photographers.
But he lashed out afterwards at an

unnamed British newspaper he blamed
for his troubles.
"It's a conspiracy. You know who.

One of Great Britain's newspapers," he told
Reuters as he was escorted into a prison
van by 10 green-uniformed policemen.
Defence lawyer Le Thanh Kinh said Glitter,

who is already a registered sex offender
in Britain for a 1999 child porn conviction,
would be eligible for parole one year from
when he was first detained, in
November 2005, as is customary in Vietnam.
The three months he has already spent in

prison will also be deducted from his
sentence. He would be deported from the
communist southeast Asian nation at the
end of his sentence, the judge said.
Glitter had 15 days to appeal but had yet to

decide whether to do so, Kinh told reporters.
"That comes from him, not from me," he said.
"NOT A NORMAL PERSON"
Chief investigator Colonel Nguyen Duc

Trinh said he had also recovered 2,231
images of child porn from Glitter's computer
and 31 video clips, opening the way for
prosecution by police in Britain if he ends
up there after his deportation.
The files were "mainly children making love

to each other, or naked children", he told
reporters. "Biologically, Glitter is not a
normal person. A normal person would
never store such photos."
British police, who can prosecute Britons

for child sex crimes committed abroad, had
questioned Glitter in jail and been in contact
with Vietnamese authorities, Trinh said.
He would not divulge details of their
discussions.
Glitter is likely to serve his sentence in his

home for the past three months -- a two-man
cell inside a windswept concrete prison,
surrounded by AK-47-toting guards,
mould-encrusted walls and coils of rusting
razor wire.
However, British consular officials given

access to the fallen pop icon said he
remained in good health.
They had no complaints about his handling
in Vietnam since he was arrested at
Ho Chi Minh airport trying to flee the country.
"He is treated well under Vietnamese law

and that's all we can ask for.
We are in Vietnam, not in the U.K.,"
said Paul Higham, British vice-consul in
Ho Chi Minh City.
"As far as I know, he is well."

LINK:
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/
newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&
storyID=2006-03-03T060242Z_01_
BKK5399_RTRUKOC_0_UK-
VIETNAM-GLITTER.xml

SLOOT INTERVIEW WITH GRETA- Part1

THE ONLY SUSPECTS IN THE
DISSAPPEARANCE
OF NATALEE HOLLOWAY!


VAN SUSTEREN:

Have you watched Beth Holloway

Twitty on TV at all, or do you think

about the impact on her

and her family?

VAN DER SLOOT:

I mean, I've seen — I've seen so much stuff on

TV and on the Internet and — I mean, like I probably said

from the beginning, I don't hold any grudges against her

at all or her family at all because if they — I mean, if I

were in their position and therewas some kid that was

with someone I loved last, I mean, and all this happened,

he lied to the police, you name it, I mean, I'd be —

I'd be pissed. I'd be — I'd probably go to that kid, and

you know, I'm someone that I'd probably beat him

up until he tells meeverything he knows.

ZARINA-(or did he threaten others to keep his secret?)

And I mean, I think they've gone about this in a wrong way

in a lot of senses, too. But that they blame me, I don't blame

them for or hold any grudges against them for at all.

ZARINA-(Whats the right way? let it go away?)

link:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,186581,00.html

Joran your stories of Natalee being drunk one minute

not the next- sex hungry another minute not the next-

falling down drunk another time then walking next to

you. What gives?

Where there even stars in Aruba that night?

How many times does the scenerio change.

and if Deepak picked you up... Why is he lying?

Is this the latest Arubian LE plot your family and

them have cooked up?

GET THE KALPOES?

Death Threats to JORAN?

JORAN QUITS SCHOOL AFTER DEATH THREATS
The prime suspect in the Natalee Holloway mystery got a
terrifying scare when he received an explosive e-mail that
said he would be killed if he went to school.
The message to Joran van der Sloot, 18, read:
"Don't go to school on Monday — turn yourself in to police
or we will kill you. Me and my associates are booking
reservations to Holland and are going to come and kill you."
Though Dutch-born Joran has received death threats several
times before, this one was sent to a private e-mail address
that only a few of his closest friends know about.
It spooked the teen so much that he quit his school in Arnhem.
A source told The National Enquirer:
"Joran was really frightened — and his family took it so
seriously they told him not to go to school."

Likely story!!! Last night I picked up the
National Enquirer's latest issues which states the
knife and one of Joran's bloody shoe had been found
but not tested.
Where r they getting this information?
shoe had
been found
link:
http://www.nationalenquirer.com/crime/63348

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Gary Glitter abuse trial begins

Gary Glitter abuse trial begins
...Former rock star Gary Glitter has told a Vietnam
court on the first day of his trial he did not commit
obscene acts with two girls, his lawyer has said.
Glitter, real name Paul Gadd, faces up to seven

years in jail if found guilty but told reporters as he
arrived at court that he was innocent.
Prosecutors say the 61-year-old molested two girls,

aged 11 and 12, at his Vietnam home.
The trial is initially behind closed doors as it involves

minors.
He is alleged to have fondled and kissed the girls

as well as engaged in other physical acts at a beach
house in the resort town of Vung Tau, southern Vietnam.
LINK:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4765008.stm

HAVE WE HEARD THIS BEFORE?

NO GUNS ONLY KNIVES!!!

Canada high court allows Sikh daggers in school
Thu Mar 2, 2006 10:03 PM IST
By Randall Palmer
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Multiculturalism and religious

freedom trumped safety concerns in a Canadian
Supreme Court decision on Thursday that will
allow orthodox Sikh students to carry concealed
traditional daggers to school.
In its decision, the court noted that Sikh orthodoxy

requires the wearing of the daggers, known as
kirpans, even though they are banned from
airplanes and some courtrooms.
"Religious tolerance is a very important value of

Canadian society," Justice Louise Charron
wrote in reasons for the decision after a court
case that involved 12-year-old Gurbaj Singh
Multani who was prevented from carrying his
kirpan at a Montreal school.
"If some students consider it unfair that

Gurbaj Singh may wear his kirpan to school
while they are not allowed to have knives in
their possession, it is incumbent on the schools
to discharge their obligation to instill in their
students this value that is...at the very
foundation of our democracy."
Kirpans are already allowed in Ontario after a

lower court order. Thursday's ruling now opens
the door to the practice, with possible
restrictions, across the country.
Canada banned them on airplanes after the

Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States.
Some courts ban them as well, although Sikhs
attending the Supreme Court hearing were
allowed to wear them.
Charron said aircraft were unique environments,

but schools had the ability to better control
different situations.
Multani's school had originally allowed him to

carry his kirpan in a wooden sheath sewn
inside a cloth envelope inside his clothing.
But the school board overturned this, and the
boy's father turned to the courts.
The Quebec government argued unsuccessfully

for zero tolerance for weapons in school, and
some parents also opposed the idea.
Charron said the boy had no history of violence,

and rejected the idea that kirpans are inherently
dangerous. She also noted that schools had
other objects which could also be used for
violence, such as scissors and baseball bats.
Orthodox Sikhs have been been required to

carry kirpans since the 1600s. Some say the
original purpose was for defense but many
insist it is not a weapon.
Sikhs also struggled for the right to wear turbans

while in uniform with the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police. That episode was decided by
the federal government in 1990.
Around 250,000 Sikhs live in Canada, and

about 10 percent of them are considered orthodox.
In the United States, a federal appeals court

allowed kirpans in California, but the U.S.
Supreme Court has not decreed a national policy.

AS A PARENT I WOULD BE PULLING MY
CHILD FROM THAT SCHOOL IMMEDIATELY
AND FINALLY MAKE A STAND IN CANADA
REGARDING THIS RELIGION STUFF.
COME ON MONTREAL!!!!
LINK:
http://in.today.reuters.com/news/
newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&story
ID=2006-03-02T215038Z_01_NOO
TR_RTRJONC_0_India-239031-1.xml

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

ARUBA'S SHAME








When I think of Aruba I think of Natalee,
When I think of Natalee,
I think of ARUBA,
But what I think has nothing to do with
HOLIDAYING THERE,
Or the beaches, sun or relaxation.
Too many have dissappeared on this Island.
You are making the biggest mistake
of your life ARUBA!!!
Ignoring your responsibility is
creating a big backlash on your
economy.
WE WILL NOT STOP DEMANDING
YOU FIND NATALEE!!!

WHERE ARE OUR MISSING ARUBA?

EEK IT GETS WEIRDER AND WEIRDER!

LINK:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,186458,00.html
We were told late last night by a reporter in Aruba that
the police are indeed looking for someone:
me! Yes, I am now "wanted" in Aruba ... and this is so
rich, that I could not think it up.
I am just not that clever to make this stuff up.
Here is what happened:

After we interviewed Joran on Monday in Aruba, and en route
to the airport, we decided to detour and stop at the Kalpoe
residence where we had been many times...
and invited in many times.
I have interviewed the Kalpoe brothers' mother
and met both Satish and Deepak.
I have spoken to their grandmother and interviewed their
stepfather.
We went to the door, as we always did,

knocked loudly, as we always did, called out the
name of Deepak and Satish's mother, as we always did,
and no answer.
We knocked loudly since cars were there and we
assumed that when no one answered we needed to
knock a bit louder.
This was how it always was.
Someone might be there but not hear us.
Music? In the backyard? We did not know.
After a short time, we gave up.
We assumed no one was home and even discussed
whether they had returned to their country.
Vacation?
That made the most sense since the cars were there
and no one answered. As we started to leave, we noticed
the police had returned Deepak's car to him... the one
Natalee had been in the night she disappeared.
We took some video of the car outside and started to leave
for the airport. As we left, the front door opened of the
Kalpoe house opened and, since I was on the house
side of the car, I jumped out to go to the door expecting
them to let me in as they always have.
This is what happened all last summer when we were in
Aruba.
Like I noted above, I have been invited in the home several
times.
As I approached the house, the door slammed shut.
I called out, "Nadira, Nadira" — Deepak and Satish's mother's
name — and suddenly very loud yelling came from the other
side of the door.
This was a reaction I had never received from them before.
I backed off since the yelling was so loud and

I was not sure who was yelling at me.
We then got back in the car and went to the
airport. They obviously did not want to talk to me.
I had never received a reception like that from
them before. After we left their home, and unknown to us,
the Kalpoes or someone in their home, called the police and
filed a complaint against me, claiming that we went up to
their house yelling, "Murderer, murderer, murderer!"
The Kalpoes only know my name and thus I assume the
police lookout is for me alone and not my producers.
Per the Aruban reporter, the police responded to their
home, took the complaint and then began their manhunt... for me.
Police went to our hotel looking for me, but
obviously I was
not there. I was at the airport standing at the counter getting
my travel set up.
Apparently police sent out word to be on the look out for me
or the rental car. They looked and could not find me.
Police also went to the two newspapers to ask that they
publish requests for help to locate me.
(They should have looked in 2D on US Air!)
One paper declined to report the lookout for me, one chose
to report it. From listening to the account of the Aruban
reporter, much time and energy was spent looking for me.
I, of course, did not have a clue. I was no doubt in the air,
drinking a Diet Coke, talking to my colleague sitting next to
me and they were combing the island.
Little did I know that I was the subject of a manhunt in
Aruba.
I suppose if they had been craftier, they would have let
their immigration and customs and security at the airport
know to be on the look out for me — I had to present my
passport at more than one checkpoint at the airport
(the ticket counter, an Aruban security stand before Aruban
immigration, at Aruban immigration, at U.S. immigration, etc.)
In relating the story to me, I told the Aruban
reporter who
knows me that I did not say that I did not yell "murderer" in
front of their house. I would not do that and she said she
knows. Her paper has not yet reported it, but at least
one Aruban paper has so far and others may do so today.
Of course I would not simply go up to someone's house and
yell "murderer." In talking to the Aruban reporter last night,
I added that I only did as I always did at their house:
I knocked and called out, "Nadira. Nadira." The reporter
suddenly burst out laughing and said, "I bet they thought you
said 'murderer, murderer' and not 'Nadira, Nadira.'" It then
dawned on me that she is probably right.
So, Natalee's missing and I am the one wanted. If the Aruban

police want to find me, I suggest that they simply return one
of the hundreds of calls that we have placed to them since
last May. I am waiting and eager to talk to them. I just
realized: they probably have my cell number, too, since
I leave that number — they might have called that and
gotten me at the airport or at my change of planes in
Charlotte and saved some gas running around looking
for me. (One other thing, I just realized that John Walsh
of "America's Most Wanted" missed his big chance to get
Aruba's most wanted! He was on my second flight leg flight
— escape? — that I took on Monday. I talked to him a long
time as we awaited take off and sat one row behind him.
He could have nabbed me! I had no place to run!

What a joke!!
Someone please tell the ALE to
look for c-r-i-m-i-n-a-l-s.
not protect them. LOL
Ontario might claw back federal child-care cash
Last Updated Tue, 28 Feb 2006 13:21:56 EST
CBC News
Ontario's poorest families might never receive
a monthly child-care allowance proposed by
the new federal government because the
province might claw it back, poverty
advocates warn. "I'd be horrified if they did,"
said Cynthia Wilkey, a lawyer with the
Income Security Advocacy Centre in Toronto.
"But would it surprise me? No."
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has

promised to introduce a bill that would give
parents $1,200 a year for each child
under age six, meant to help pay for child
care.
The proposed bill would have to be

passed by MPs in the House of Commons
after they resume sitting in April.
Harper has said he would like to see the
funds mailed out in monthly cheques
starting in July.
However, the Ontario government has

refused to rule out the possibility that it
might deduct the federal funding
from social assistance funds for the
poor or disabled.
Wilkey pointed out that the province

already deducts the National Child
Benefit Supplement from social assistance
and disability cheques, even though
Premier Dalton McGuinty's Liberals
promised to stop the clawback during the
last election campaign.
No decision made

yet: minister
Sandra Pupatello, minister of community

and social services, said the government
has not made a decision about the
proposed child-care allowance, but
defended the province's record.
"Our history since we became the

government has been to try to make life
better for people who are on social assistance,
and I think that every single thing we've done
since we've become the government has
indicated that," said Pupatello.
She said the Ontario Liberals were focused

on fighting to save an existing child-care
funding deal that the province signed with
the federal government when
Paul Martin's Liberals still held power.
The federal Liberals had signed $5 billion in

child-care agreements with several provinces
before they were ousted in January's general
election.
The Conservatives have told the provinces

that it planned to end those agreements by
March 2007.
Instead, they have promised the child-care

allowances – regardless of a family's income
– along with $250 million in tax credits to
help employers and non-profit agencies
create new day-care spaces.
The federal Liberals said on Tuesday that their top

priority once the Commons resumes sitting on
April 3 will be to fight the Tory child-care plan.

WHAT A DISGRACE! Here I was thinking the poor
had it good! and things were getting better.
HOW DO THEY LIVE?
WHAT ABOUT CANADA'S PROMISE TO
DIMINISH CHILDREN SUFFERING?
NO WONDER WE HAVE SO MUCH CRIME...
SO MUCH STREE ON THE POOR TO PROVIDE
... Do not even try to say if they can't afford it
don't have children.
Every one has the right to live a normal
family life.
Employers must pay proper wages to the
employees who are ensuring they can have
a family and enjoy the luxury theY require.
THANKS To employees busting their asses
for the big bosses.

JUSTICE TOO LATE?

VANCOUVER -- A new RCMP task force involving
37 investigators has been assigned to probe the
deaths or disappearances of nine young women
along Highway 16 in northern British Columbia.
Solicitor-General John Les said yesterday that

22 investigators will try to find out who killed
Aielah Saric-Auger, a 14-year-old
native girl whose body was found on Feb. 10.
Another 15 officers will probe eight other
unsolved cases, dating to 1990, in which women
were killed or disappeared along Highway 16.
The route, which runs from Prince George to

Terrace, has been dubbed the
"Highway of Tears" due to the large number
of deaths or disappearances associated with
it.
"These tragic deaths have shocked and

saddened people across the province," Mr. Les
said in a statement.
"A targeted police team will help ensure that
we have the resources and tools to find out
what happened to these women so that justice
is done and the communities can start to heal."
...
"Most of the women who have
disappeared along Highway 16 have been
between the ages of 15 and 19,
and most have been native." ...

link:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20060301.BCHIGHWAY01/TPStory/National
Alleged Mexico murder suspects
proclaim innocence
CTV.ca News Staff
Two Canadian women who fear Mexican

authorities consider them as suspects in
the murders of an Ontario couple
proclaimed their innocence Tuesday,
saying the accusations are "ridiculous."
In a press conference held in Thunder

Bay, Ont. on Tuesday night,
Kimberley Kim and Cheryl Everall
say they left their Mexican
hotel last week with no idea that
two other
guests had been brutally slain.
"It's ridiculous, I don't even know

how to express it in words," Kim
said.
... Everall and Kim described hearing
crying and breaking glass down the
hall from their room the night the
Ianieros were killed, but say
they didn't pay much attention.
Early in the investigation, Mexican

police said the prime suspects in
their investigation are two Canadian
women who registered at the hotel
with the names
"King and Everald," names that sound
similar to those of the Thunder Bay
women.
Mexican police have also said the

principal evidence in the murders is a
trail of blood from the crime scene to
the suspects' door.
The women said that if traces of blood

were indeed found in their room, it's
possible they unknowingly tracked it
in from the hallway.
"We'd just like to express our deepest

sympathy
(to the Ianiero family)," Everall said.
"This has been traumatic for us and

we can't imagine what that family is
going through.
This is awful; our thoughts and
prayers are certainly with them."...
One family member, who asked not
to be named, told CTV News they're
distraught and that they're "crying
and helping each other and
still can't believe it."
On the killers, she said:

"We're just hoping it's nobody
Canadian.
Of course we don't believe it's these
women."
...Coroner's investigation
Ontario's chief coroner said Tuesday

that the examination of the Ianieros'
bodies will likely take two days.
"A forensic examination of the bodies

will begin today,"
Dr. Barry McLellan said in a statement.
"Some of the forensic tools available

in such circumstances include x-ray,
forensic autopsy, the gathering of trace
evidence and toxicology."
The Ontario Coroner's office received

the bodies of at 6.30 p.m. ET Monday,
after they arrived at
Toronto's Pearson International
Airport.
CTV's Austin Delaney told CTV

Toronto that the victim's bodies had
already been embalmed,
sparking fears that important forensic

evidence had already been washed away.

link:

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews

/20060228/cancun_deaths_

060228/20060228?hub=CTVNewsAt11

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