`”Operation Schoolyard USA” promises on its Web site that the campaign would be “coming to a school near you.”
“According to their Web site, their motto is, ‘We don’t just entertain racist kids. We create them,” DeBoskey said.
The target audience, according to Panzerfaust Records, is middle and high school children ages 13 to 19.’
`Employees and customers at the store did not think the man was serious, so they laughed at him. The man then left, police said.
The aspiring thief then went to a beauty supply store down the street, and demanded money there. When a female employee said she did not have any money, the man started hitting the cash register with his sticks, officers said.’
Chaotic..
This isn’t a flash game. Download and execute.
‘A mob in northeast Nigeria has beaten a government official to death after he was accused of causing a man’s penis to disappear, police said on Wednesday.’
`Police are looking for three suspects in an armed robbery. The man with the gun was on crutches. [..]
The robbers fled in a 1990 Gray Chevy Lumina with Nebraska license plates.’
`Flesh-eating bacteria cases, fatal pneumonia and life-threatening heart infections suddenly are popping up around the country, striking healthy people and stunning their doctors. [..]
Until a few years ago, these drug-resistant infections were unheard of except in hospital patients, prison inmates and the chronically ill. Now, resistant strains are infecting healthy children, athletes and others with no connection to a hospital.’
`An Edmonton man facing a hate-crimes charge stemming from postings on his website claims he is linked with extraterrestrials seeking a new world economic order. Reinhard Mueller, 61 – charged with wilfully promoting hatred against Jewish people via the Internet – was in provincial court yesterday [..]
“Neglect to proceed and you will earn judgment from the Starfleet Commanders on your leadership heads!”‘
`After years of wavering, the Kremlin announced Thursday it will throw Russia’s decisive vote behind the 1997 Kyoto climate change treaty, making it likely that its tough curbs on carbon dioxide emissions – which the US has decried as a brake on economic growth – could become global law within months.’
`Japanese scientists claim to have discovered a new element, and are considering naming it ‘japonium’, a researcher said yesterday.
The element, atomic number 113, would be the densest known to man if confirmed by international experts.’
`Celebrating the unity of your eyebrows’
with pictures.