Tichootlet Junior Moderator
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| Subject: Re: FresboPatrol News Wed May 05, 2010 10:23 pm | |
| Maybe^^^^^^ hahahaha...
Out of topic @MACOY still can't see the vid......... | |
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IAMCOOL1234 Fresh From the Oven
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sobedake Junior Moderator
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| Subject: Re: FresboPatrol News Thu May 06, 2010 1:59 am | |
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Tichootlet Junior Moderator
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| Subject: Re: FresboPatrol News Thu May 06, 2010 2:19 am | |
| Out of topic: uhhhh.. you did?
Fine, Fine no more out of topics when needed | |
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biymichael10 Junior Forumer
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| Subject: Re: FresboPatrol News Thu May 06, 2010 3:20 am | |
| I Think sobedake is Jealous. | |
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Tichootlet Junior Moderator
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| Subject: Re: FresboPatrol News Thu May 06, 2010 10:19 pm | |
| OMG! YOU ARE! hehehe jOKES................... wAIT A SECOND! WHY ARE WE ALL OUT OF TOPIC! | |
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sobedake Junior Moderator
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| Subject: Re: FresboPatrol News Fri May 07, 2010 1:25 am | |
| - Mariconav wrote:
- OMG! YOU ARE! hehehe jOKES................... wAIT A SECOND! WHY ARE WE ALL OUT OF TOPIC!
Please stay on topic but everyone is out of topic, it is an exemption then | |
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Tichootlet Junior Moderator
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| Subject: Re: FresboPatrol News Fri May 07, 2010 2:14 am | |
| Sorry........................ Nice news! | |
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biymichael10 Junior Forumer
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| Subject: Re: FresboPatrol News Fri May 07, 2010 2:54 am | |
| Sorry . Well, more news for us! | |
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Tichootlet Junior Moderator
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| Subject: Re: FresboPatrol News Sat May 08, 2010 5:30 am | |
| May 08, 2010, Eastern Time.-- World News
BANGKOK – Thailand's government warned protesters Saturday that more violence could erupt if the entrenched demonstrations that have paralyzed areas of the capital for nearly two months did not end soon. The warning came in the wake of double nighttime attacks that killed two policemen and wounded 13 people, denting hopes that a reconciliation plan offered by the government last week would resolve the crisis peacefully. Government spokesman Panithan Wattanayagorn said that if the so-called Red Shirts didn't end their occupation of Bangkok's prime commercial district "some people who don't wish to see reconciliation take place may take this opportunity to launch another attack." He described the unknown assailants responsible for several attacks in the capital as "ill-intentioned people who used terror to try to ruin the conciliatory atmosphere." Violence tied to the protest — including clashes between demonstrators and security forces — has killed 29 people and wounded nearly 1,000. On Friday, protest leaders had signaled they generally agreed with the reconciliation plan and might soon end the protracted demonstrations. Protest leaders denied Red Shirt involvement in the attacks and urged security forces be withdrawn from the streets, noting they only served as "lightning rods" for those trying to provoke violence. They also indicated their occupation would continue while they sought a deal with the government, saying the two were not mutually exclusive. "No matter who and whatever is trying to obstruct us, we will carry on our protest (in central Bangkok)," Weng Tojirakarn, a protest leader, said Saturday. The protesters say they agree in principle with a proposal by Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to dissolve Parliament and hold new polls — their key demands — but want more specific details and assurance that Abhisit has the full support of his coalition partners and other political actors. "One mouth speaks of reconciliation while the other 99 mouths keep talking about cracking down," Weng said. He called on the government to revoke emergency decrees that give the military powers to restore order and that ban public gatherings. As Weng spoke, a long column of pickup trucks loaded with protesters arrived from northeastern Thailand to reinforce the Red Shirt "occupation zone." "At the moment, we are waiting for more clarity from the Red Shirts. If they agree in principle (with the reconciliation plan), they must end the protest. They have to make the decision soon," the government spokesman said in a telephone interview. Late Friday night, the relative calm that had prevailed for several days was broken by more violence near where grenades exploded on April 22 and killed one person and wounded dozens. The area, a short distance from the Red Shirt encampment, is guarded by many police and soldiers. A witness, Decha Phoonpanang, said either a small explosive or gunshots whizzed past him, shattering the glass storefront of a bank and hitting two policemen — one in the stomach — and a man in the leg. Slightly more than two hours later, about three explosions could be heard in an adjacent street that fronts a park, with police officers saying they believed them to be grenades. The official Erawan Emergency Center on Saturday said two policemen were killed. Most of those wounded were believed to be police. Other activists who oppose the Red Shirts have denounced the government's peace offering as a capitulation and have demanded that Abhisit clear their encampments or step down. With some factions on all sides opposing a settlement, it is difficult to pinpoint an obvious suspect in the new violence. The standoff in Bangkok has hammered the economy, decimated the tourist industry and ground government machinery to a near halt. Abhisit unveiled a proposal that included new elections on Nov. 14 — about a year before his term would end — if the protesters left their encampment. The Parliament must be dissolved at least 45 days before the elections. But the date of the dissolution of Parliament has become a sticking point, with the Red Shirts insisting it be specified and Abhisit saying only it would happen in time for the November election, but possibly as early as September. No date would be fixed if the Red Shirts did not agree to the plan, the prime minister has said. The timing is crucial because a key reshuffle of top military posts is scheduled for September, and the protesters don't want Abhisit at the helm then. It's not clear if a caretaker government, which would run the country after Parliament is dissolved, would be allowed to make the appointments. The military holds tremendous power in Thailand, and the Red Shirts, who draw most of their supporters from the rural and urban poor, view Abhisit's government as the illegitimate product of back-room deals and military pressure on legislators. The protest group includes supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra who was ousted in a 2006 military coup following accusations of corruption and abuse of power.-- TaclobanPAL plane hits wing tip of parked Cebu Pacific plane in Tacloban airport TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines—The operation of the Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport was suspended late Friday afternoon after a Philippine Airlines plane hit the wingtip of a Cebu Pacific aircraft. The Cebu Pacific plane was finishing boarding procedures and was about to depart for Cebu at around 4:25 p.m. when the accident happened. The Philippine Airlines plane had just arrived from Manila and was taxiing on the runway when one of its wings hit the wingtip of the Cebu Pacific plane, airport officials said. The PAL plane had more than 100 passengers while the Cebu Pacific plan had 56 passengers, but no one was reported injured. However, hundreds of passengers were stranded airport cancelled the early evening flights. In a statement e-mailed to the Inquirer, Cebu Pacific confirmed the incident, saying its ATR 72-500 aircraft, while parked and finishing boarding procedures for its Tacloban-Cebu flight (5J-429), was hit at the wingtip by an incoming PAL A320 aircraft which was taxiing after arrival. No one was injured among the 59 passengers, the statement said. It added that a CEB mechanic and a quality inspector are already on a CEB flight from Manila to assess the damage and determine if the aircraft can be released to fly back to Cebu. [Mindanao/i]
Town Official Attacked
Manila - A town election official was shot by an unidentified gunman in the southern Philippines, three days before the scheduled national and local elections, a police report said Saturday. Jay Actub Salinas was wounded late Friday in front of his home in Loreto town in Agusan del Sur province, 875 kilometres south of Manila. Salinas has just delivered the memory cards of the vote-counting machines at the town elections office when he was attacked. Police investigators said the victim was in stable condition and was being treated at a hospital in nearby Tagum City. Police and soldiers have vowed to maintain order during Monday's elections, when more than 50 million registered voters are to choose the next president, vice president, 12 senators, more than 200 congressmen and nearly 18,000 local officials. Dozens of people have been killed and injured since the campaign period started in January, but police said the toll was far lower than during the 2007 election, when more than 100 people were killed.
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[i]WorldPhilippines-- CNN documentary focuses on Haitian childrenNEW YORK – Soledad O'Brien's new CNN documentary unit is devoted to stories about America, but she found a more urgent tale while in Haiti to cover the aftermath of January's devastating earthquake. The film "Rescued," which debuts on CNN Saturday at 8 p.m. EDT, focuses on two children who stay at the Lighthouse Orphanage, which is run by American missionaries. Cendy Jeune is a 6-year-old girl abandoned by her parents when she was a baby, and Marc Kenson is a teenage boy who was sold into slavery for $12. O'Brien and her crew discovered the orphanage shortly after the earthquake and also found a filmmaker who had been shooting footage of some of the children before the earthquake struck. It enabled the CNN crew to show the conditions children face every day along with the problems after the earthquake. O'Brien said she hoped the story could influence how relief money being sent into the country could also be used for societal change, ending the practice of childhood slavery. She said it's important for news organizations not to forget Haiti. "I understand the news cycle goes past these stories and people move on," she said. "Other stories become headlines. But Haiti's recovery is going to take years and even decades, and I just think we have to be patient and continually revisit it." Her unit has a handful of other projects in the works. "Gary and Tony Have a Baby," which airs in June, is about two men who go through the surrogacy process to have a baby, even though the surrogate believes her family and friends don't like giving a baby to gay men. Another project focuses on a New Orleans neighborhood and discusses why so many middle-class blacks have not moved back following Hurricane Katrina; another is on the impact of the church in black culture. After CNN took her off the network's morning show, O'Brien admitted she had doubts when network President Jonathan Klein suggested she work on documentaries. But the "Black in America" series proved to be a success critically and commercially for CNN, and O'Brien has found the work rewarding. "It's really interesting," she said. "It's much different and much more challenging than the work I was doing before. I liked the other show, but at the end of the day when a documentary airs you think, 'Wow, I just did a movie on something that's really important." Source: Yahoo! News | |
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