Sunday, January 25, 2009

RE: news articles for 1/25 = Operation Rooster

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From: Operation Rooster
Date: Jan 25, 2009 12:35 PM




Here are the latest articles added to operationrooster. com.


Al-Qaida Murder Attempt Thwarted by SoI
BAGHDAD — Three suspected al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) criminals armed with AK-47s and a pistol attempted to murder a local shaykh while he played a soccer match in Mahmudiyah Qada, Jan. 23.


Iraqi, U. S. Forces Support Basrah Schools
BASRAH — An Iraqi Army (IA) civil military operations team along with support from a Dallas based Army Reserve unit provided humanitarian assistance to some public schools here, Jan 15.


Coalition Forces Disrupt Haqqani Network in Afghan Province
KABUL, Afghanistan, Jan. 23, 2009 – Coalition forces detained nine suspected militants during an operation aimed at the Haqqani terrorist network in Afghanistan’s Khowst province yesterday, military officials reported.




‘Dangerous' suspects could be asked immigration status
After meeting with advocates from both sides of the immigration debate, Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett will decide in the next 10 days whether to allow county officers to ask federal immigration agents to determine if suspects arrested for violent crimes and weapons violations are in the country illegally.


Lawmaker still considering English driver's tests
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The sponsor of legislation that would require all written driver's license tests be given in English says he's optimistic about its chances despite a failed proposal to make English the mandatory language for all government business in Nashville.


Two ex-Guantanamo inmates appear in Al-Qaeda video
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Two men released from the US "war on terror" prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba have appeared in a video posted on a jihadist website, the SITE monitoring service reported.


U. S. missiles "don't help" Pakistan war effort
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -U.S. missile attacks on Islamist militants in Pakistan do not help its efforts in the U.S.-led campaign against militancy, a spokesman for President Asif Ali Zardari said on Sunday.


Mexico Army Nabs Cartel Suspect - Claims To Have Dissolved 300 Bodies In Acid
A suspect in police custody calls himself a “stewmaker” for a Mexican drug lord, saying he disposed of about 300 bodies by dissolving them in acid. A suspected hit man who allegedly dumped more than 300 bodies in vats of lye at the behest of a top Tijuana crime boss has been arrested near Ensenada, according to the Mexican military.


Convicted Terrorist Scheduled For Release
In 1973, a young terrorist named Khalid Duhham Al-Jawary entered the United States and quickly began plotting an audacious attack in New York City. He built three powerful bombs — bombs powerful enough to kill, maim and destroy — and put them in rental cars scattered around town, near Israeli targets.


Obama snubs vets, skips Heroes ball
Since its inception in 1953, every new president has attended The Salute to Heroes Inaugural Ball – until now. The ball was created for President Dwight Eisenhower's inauguration to honor recipients of the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military award.


Dutch MP behind film on radical Islam: Decision to prosecute me is political
Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders, the director of a controversial film on radical Islam, says the decision by the Amsterdam Court of Appeals on Wednesday to prosecute him for allegedly inciting hatred against Muslims was strictly political.




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