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To: steve harris who wrote (8144)8/13/2006 3:20:38 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 9838
 
Pakistani covert operation to spread AIDS virus among Indian army personnel

india-defence.com



To: steve harris who wrote (8144)8/13/2006 6:44:45 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 9838
 
Yes, we knew they were screwed up. But some Shiite Islamists in Iraq are allegedly killing shepherds because they have not put modesty "diapers" on their goats! The goats are too tempting for Muslim males, it appears. Well, compared with the walking black tents they force their women into, goats are indeed quite fetching. The logic of religious fundamentalism is nothing if not relentless.

time.blogs.com

npr.org



To: steve harris who wrote (8144)8/13/2006 6:47:41 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 9838
 
Agents Arrest 3 Exchange Students In Des Moines
KCCI News Channel 8 ^

WASHINGTON -- Immigration officials have now picked up all but two of the 11 Egyptian exchange students who came to the U.S. for a summer course in Montana but never showed up for classes.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents tracked three of the students to Des Moines. They were arrested at about 8 p.m. Friday, and are being held in the Polk County Jail.

They will be here until a federal immigration judge decides if they will face charges or be deported. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents won't say what led them to find these students in Des Moines or where they were staying. The students are Ahmed Laket, 19, Mohamed Moghazy, 20, and 18-year-old Moustafa Gafary. Agents are not releasing their pictures.

Others were picked up earlier in New Jersey, Maryland, Chicago and Minnesota. They were part of a group of 17 who arrived in New York July 29 en route to a month-long program at Montana State University in Bozeman. Six reported on time, but the 11 others were no-shows.

Immigration officials said the students are not considered a terrorism risk, but all the no-shows now face deportation.

Montana State contacted Homeland Security officials after repeatedly trying to contact the missing students, under procedures put into place after Sept. 11, 2001, to track foreign students.



To: steve harris who wrote (8144)8/14/2006 7:48:03 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9838
 
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