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To: abuelita who wrote (41158)4/3/2004 12:10:14 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 89467
 
Friday's Charlie Rose Show...fyi...

charlierose.com

THE LATEST ON THE FALLUJAH ATTACKS
FROM BAGHDAD:
JON LEE ANDERSON, The New Yorker
JOHN F. BURNS, The New York Times

FROM THE PENTAGON:
DAVID MARTIN, CBS News

A DISCUSSION ABOUT THE TYCO MISTRIAL with
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN, The New York Times

ALSO

THE ROCK
Actor, "Walking Tall"



To: abuelita who wrote (41158)4/3/2004 6:43:21 AM
From: lurqer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
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To: abuelita who wrote (41158)4/3/2004 2:12:08 PM
From: lurqer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Be interesting to see how Ashcroft deals with a very fundamentalist religious argument.

Amish couple who refused photographs in immigration proceedings sues government

A Canadian Amish man who has been living in the U-S is accusing U-S officials of violating his religious rights.

The man's immigration application was rejected when he wouldn't be photographed. And, after a January visit to Canada he was also denied re-entry to the U-S because he didn't have a photo I-D. The man was allowed back into the United States this week for an immigration proceeding later this month.

The man -- who hasn't been named -- is a member of the Old Order Amish, and follows a strict interpretation of the Bible's ban on graven images.

The man and his wife -- an American -- want a judge to throw out federal rules requiring photographs to be submitted with a residency petition. According to the lawsuit, similar requests for religious exemptions have been accepted in the past.

wluctv6.com

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