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Май 30th, 2008 by thepleasurespredator
Sources: United nixes merger with US Airways
the ceos of combined airlines and us airways met thursday, according to a person with knowledge of the meeting, but there was no immediate announcement by either side on the status of efforts to commingle the two carriers.
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the contemporary york times reported thursday round-the-clock that glenn tilton of ual corp.’s united informed doug parker of us airways bundle inc. at the meeting that united had unswerving not to continue the merger talks. the report, citing unnamed sources said to induce unreflected knowledge of the situation, said the airlines were expected to broadcast friday that the discussions have ended.
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the wall street journal, citing unnamed people familiar with the kettle of fish, also reported that tilton told parker that talks were suspended object of now and that united is near an pact agreement with continental airlines inc.
both common and us airways, which has its largest focus in charlotte, n.c., declined to comment and would not even confirm that the meeting took responsibility.
tilton and parker have been communicating about a potential give out fit more than two months. word of plans in place of their latest meeting drew extra interest following earlier reports that the talks appeared to have broken off.
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no other details emerged immediately to the conjunction, which took place in an undisclosed location. the being who told the associated multitude that the meeting took place was not authorized to discuss the talks and spoke on condition of anonymity.
labor and financing issues have complicated the exploratory talks, which intensified last month following the agreement to bond delta air lines inc. and northwest airlines corp., and continental’s decision not to pursue a merger with partnership.
but continental hand the door open to an alliance, in which the companies would work together in many ways but not merge their operations. it would outfit a conduct seeking them to set pricing and schedules and increase revenue without the integration problems and antitrust scrutiny that come with formal consolidation.
even if tilton and parker were to agree on a intend, it would even have to be approved by the companies’ boards of directors.
financial pressures on the airlines are growing. fitch ratings pushed its credit rating on us airways deeper into waste territory and cut its outlook on both carriers thursday because of concerns over rising fuel prices.
shares of both carriers rose thursday as oil prices fell sharply. united shares gained 48 cents, or 6.1 percent, to $8.39. us airways shares added 24 cents, or 5.9 percent, to $4.32.
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Май 23rd, 2008 by thepleasurespredator
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Santa cruz wildfire
Май 22nd, 2008 by thepleasurespredator
Police No Longer Serve and Protect the Public
by Brent Johnson:http://educate-yourself.org/cn/soldiersofevil23feb08.shtmlFebruary 23, 2008
Police No Longer Serve or Protect the Public (May 4, 2008)
http://100777.com/node/1796Original Title: Soldiers of Evil
Source: The Voice of Freedom
Thomas Paine, one of America’s most influential Founding Fathers, wrote in his brilliant essay, Common Sense, that government at its very best, when it is doing everything right and nothing wrong, is a necessary evil. In other words, Thomas Paine and those (like myself) who share his views on government believe that all governments are inherently evil.
This means that those who work for government are supporting, by their efforts, something evil, and are therefore perpetrating evil. In other words, all bureaucrats, that is, all elected and appointed officials, whether federal, state, city, county or otherwise, are supporting a government that is fundamentally evil. This includes the police.
Did you know that police officers are actually government corporation security guards? It’s true. As a matter of fact, many police uniforms contain the words, “Corporate Police” [COP] on the hat or jacket. Police officers work for evil governments. They support evil. They are evil.
I know that many of you will react unfavorably to my characterization of police as evil. That is because your belief systems have become so entrenched that you likely find it difficult to look at the issue honestly and with clarity. I have lost count of the number of times I have heard someone say, “Most police are good. There are a few bad apples.” I used to agree. However, I no longer believe it to be true.
Police officers, like anyone and everyone who works for any branch or level of government, are bureaucrats. As a bureaucrat, each police officer is the exact product of his or her training - nothing more and nothing less.
The news media are filled with a growing number of incidents of and complaints about police brutality, official misconduct, and outright criminal acts perpetrated by the same people who are supposed to protect and defend the general public from precisely these kinds of crimes.
I submit that the reason police break into the homes of innocent citizens and often kill them is because they have been trained to do so. Today, police are trained to regard all citizens as criminals! They are trained that they should shoot first and ask questions later.
Recently, it was reported that Blackwater USA, the organization that supplies mercenary soldiers to conflict areas like Iraq and Afghanistan, has been training personnel from American law enforcement agencies! That’s right. Your local sheriff or police department has received training from a bunch of mercenaries who are used to being in war zones. The tactics they teach to and the techniques they employ with police officers who are going to interact with you and your fellow Americans, are draconian at best, and reminiscent of the tactics and techniques used by Hitler’s Gestapo and Stalin’s secret police.
Several years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in which they declared that “police safety is more important than personal liberty”. Today’s police training reflects that reprehensible statement.
Police no longer consider their responsibilities to include “protecting and defending” the rights of the people. They are no longer officers whose jobs are to keep the peace. Rather, they have become “law enforcement officers”. Consider the words, “law enforcement”. The police force you to obey the laws imposed by the non-constitutional, corporate governments to which they owe their allegiance.
Frequently, I hear about “good police officers” who really try to do a good job. I do not doubt the veracity of such reports, but they do not change my earlier characterization of all police officers. I am sure that some of the soldiers who served in Hitler’s Army were good people who were just trying to get through troubling times, many of them with families and friends, just like you. But they served evil and therefore the acts they performed were evil. Perhaps they were not fundamentally or inherently evil, but they nevertheless gave their support to evil. We are known by our deeds. Hitler’s soldiers perpetrated evil and so they were evil.
The exact same thing must be said about police officers who use their official powers to enslave, intimidate, falsely accuse, extort, threaten, assault, and murder people. It is not possible to do these things for good reasons. These are inherently evil acts and they are performed by evil people.
Several years back, a retired police offi …
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Aidan quinn
Май 12th, 2008 by thepleasurespredator
Lawmakers leave with many issues still unresolved
the connecticut general assembly, in accordance with the constitution, adjourned just past midnight wednesday — and it adjourned with a whimper, not a bang. there were no model-minute histrionics, no stopping the clock, just a lot of frustration exhibited by wary lawmakers. and as expected, it looks as if a special seating will be in the cards. gov. m. jodi rell and legislative leaders have been huddling since the adjournment, looking for compromises on a number of issues. a include of bills abide in limbo and face an shilly-shallying fate. among them is the intrinsic estate conveyance tax, mother’s milk to mayors and selectmen, which is due to breathe out. if it is not extended, norwalk will face a significant demise in revenue from the tax it shares with the state. another bill which dominated much of the session and resulted in a lot of posturing from the lawmakers is the state ethics pecker that would state look after power to declare null pensions for elected officials and land employees caught with their together in the plow or accepting gratuities from lobbyists. the governor has said she’ll stoppage any bills that require additional spending, but she did inscribe a tough crime bill that came about after the horrendous home violation in cheshire matrix year, in which a mother and her two daughters were killed. it increases penalties repayment for repeat offenders and provides funds as a replacement for additional state police, prosecutors and parole officers. also awaiting its ruin is a bill that would provide a sub-prime liberation for those caught in the mortgage crisis, surely a major issue. one that is certainly less influential is a rating that would allow the department of motor vehicles to issue plates with a “support our troops” slogan on them. on the other hand, the $60 fee would go to stick up for veterans’ programs. there will be lot of wheeling and dealing between now and the expected special sitting. perhaps an individual year with the session ending on the prescribed date is too much to expect.
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Calverton middle school
Май 8th, 2008 by thepleasurespredator
Lunch Crunch
It appears the global food shortage and the resulting spike in wheat and milk costs is hitting Maryland school lunchroom budgets hard. Area schools reported spending hundreds of thousands of dollars more for food this year than last, even as reimbursement they get from the USDA rose just about 3 percent. For more detail, read my story today on meal prices rising and some creative penny pinching in some cash-strapped Maryland school systems. But there’s a whole angle to this I wasn’t able to fully delve into: how does this crunch undermine schools’ efforts to provide healthier meals and address childhood obesity? Since 2006, there have been increasingly strict federal standards on upping the nutritional value of food served in school cafeterias. These standards call for lower-fat, lower-sodium options, more whole grains and more fresh fruits and vegetables. But when I spoke to a USDA spokeswoman yesterday, she talked about how they’re encouraging schools to start buying and offering canned veggies — which are cheaper but aren’t as healthy as the fresh version. The canned stuff contains lots of preservatives and are often higher in sodium. I wonder if the pressure to save money amid this spike in food prices will turn back the clock on the few, but precious, gains public schools have made in making meals healthier? What do you think?
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