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To: faqsnlojiks who wrote (7901)6/8/2006 5:35:57 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 14758
 
Animals are much more intelligent than people give them credit for. And as for the dolphins saving swimmers (not an urban legend!), there are numerous stories where sailors were saved by them in WWII.



To: faqsnlojiks who wrote (7901)6/8/2006 5:46:38 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 14758
 
Jordan arrests Zarqawi's brother-in-law and an Al Jazeera journalist live!
By Olivier Guitta

In fact, a few hours ago, while an Al Jazeera journalist was interviewing Abu Kadama, Zarqawi's brother-in-law in Zarqa, Jordan, the broadcast was suddenly interrupted, most probably by Jordan. Because when the journalist came back on the air, he said that Abu Kadama had just been arrested by Jordanian services. Then a second sudden interruption occured, and when the Al Jazeera anchor appeared, he announced that his journalist colleague had also been arrested by Jordan. Keep in mind that Jordan's King Abdullah was one of Zarqawi's main targets. In light of recent foiled Al Qaeda attacks in Jordan, it seems reasonable to think that Abdullah wanted to show his resolve against Zarqawi's sympathizers.