“Social Circle Provides A Closer Look At Suspects (Tyler Morning Telegraph)” plus 3 more |
- Social Circle Provides A Closer Look At Suspects (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
- Insights Gained From Jason Bourque's Internet Sites (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
- Relevant Links (AllAfrica.com)
- Climate change lecture is today (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
| Social Circle Provides A Closer Look At Suspects (Tyler Morning Telegraph) Posted: 22 Feb 2010 02:18 AM PST Message from fivefilters.org: If you can, please donate to the full-text RSS service so we can continue developing it. Sarah Hunt was on the debate squad at Van. "He seemed like a quiet kid, and he took debate very seriously. He seemed to work very hard at it. He seemed to socialize well with the other debaters, not abnormal in any way," Ms. Hunt said. "Sometimes, little things would make him mad. He could be kind of intense, when he was focused on something." Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
| Insights Gained From Jason Bourque's Internet Sites (Tyler Morning Telegraph) Posted: 22 Feb 2010 02:17 AM PST Message from fivefilters.org: If you can, please donate to the full-text RSS service so we can continue developing it. He indicates that he graduated from Van High School in 2008 and that while in high he was active in FFA, debate and the Bible Club. He cites two quotations: "Death is more universal than life, everyone dies but not everyone lives." And, "The opportunity of a lifetime has to be seized in the lifetime of the opportunity." He writes that his heroes are "all of those who live and die defending what they believe." On his Facebook page, Bourque is a fan of a bonfire page that contains 569 images of bonfires including many showing people watching huge fires burn at night. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
| Relevant Links (AllAfrica.com) Posted: 22 Feb 2010 02:30 AM PST Message from fivefilters.org: If you can, please donate to the full-text RSS service so we can continue developing it. Hir Joseph 21 February 2010 Former Nasarawa State governor Alhaji Abdullahi Adamu made a formal declaration to enter the race for the Senatorial seat of Nasarawa-West ahead of the 2011 general elections. The seat is presently being occupied by Senator Abubakar Danso Sodangi, who has been there since 1999. The former governor told a large and crowd at the palace of the Emir of Keffi, venue of the declaration, that he was responding to mounting pressures on him to put up for the election to represent the people at the Senate. He said the idea was brought to bear on him since 2007 when he was leaving office after his second and final tenure as governor. However, the former governor said he resisted the pressure because he felt it would be morally wrong for him to use his office as governor to muscle his way into the senate. Adamu, who is the current chairman of the Board of Trustees of the PDP, maintained that contesting the Senate seat at that time was against his political philosophy since doing so would have denied other contenders a level playing ground. "I have now decided to bow to the pressures this time around", he said, stressing that "the voice of the people is the voice of God." The event attracted prominent Nigerians as well as his political associates at both national and state levels including a former minister, Barrister Musa Eleyo, former and serving legislators. "I call it a rare privilege to be called back to duty. I promise that if given your mandate, I will serve you to the best of my ability as a true honourable and distinguished member of the upper chamber," he declared. Be the first to Write a Comment! Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
| Climate change lecture is today (The Iowa City Press-Citizen) Posted: 22 Feb 2010 01:25 AM PST Message from fivefilters.org: If you can, please donate to the full-text RSS service so we can continue developing it. The University of Iowa Center for Human Rights Climate Change Lecture Series will sponsor a lecture on climate change and its effects on human rights at 12:30 p.m. today in Room 104 of the English Philosophy Building on the UI campus. The event is free and open to the public. The speaker is UI senior Zachary Rogers, a UI political science major in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Rogers traveled to Copenhagen this past December as part of the UI delegation that attended the International Climate Conference. Rogers will give an overview of the topics discussed at the conference and focus on the many connections between climate change and human rights. The UICHR is part of International Programs at the UI. For more information, visit www.uichr.org or contact Ilina Kravtchenko at ilina-kravtchenko@ uiowa.edu. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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