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“JihadJane” An American woman recruiting jihadist fighters.

Posted by mantemx on Wednesday, 10 March, 2010

US authorities charged Tuesday an American woman known as “JihadJane” with recruiting jihadist fighters to plan deadly attacks in Europe and South Asia.

The Justice Department unsealed an indictment against Colleen LaRose from Pennsylvania, who was arrested in October 2009, and said she had been given a direct order to kill an unidentified Swedish citizen.

The indictment charged LaRose with “conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to kill in a foreign country, making false statements to a government official and attempted identity theft.”

It said LaRose and five unindicted co-conspirators in Asia, Europe and the US had recruited men on the Internet to commit attacks as well as women “who had passports and the ability to travel to and around Europe in support of violent jihad.”


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Rapper Lil Wayne Begins One-Year Jail Sentence

Posted by mantemx on Tuesday, 9 March, 2010

Lil Wayne has finally been sent to jail for gun possession after being sentenced in a New York court.

The rapper will serve a year behind bars after being arrested back in 2007.

Weezy’s lawyer told reporters that he was likely to go to Riker Island prison in New York and be kept separated from other inmates.

Sentencing was delayed after because Wayne- real name Dwayne Carter- needed dental surgery.


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Ghana’s ‘Snow Leopard’ readies for Vancouver.

Posted by mantemx on Friday, 29 January, 2010

Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong, or the “Snow Leopard” as he has been dubbed, is making his final preparations for the Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

A skier preparing to take part in the Games at this point in the calendar is not the most sensational news, until it is understood the 31-year-old grew up in Accra, Ghana (where the annual average temperature is around 79 degrees Fahrenheit) and learnt to ski only six years ago on a dry slope.

Nkrumah-Acheampong hopes his remarkable and unconventional rise to prominence — he achieved the strict qualifying criteria set by the world governing body of his sport from his training base at an artificial snow dome in Milton Keynes, England where he was a former employee — can act as inspiration to his countrymen.


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Devastating earth quake hits Haiti.

Posted by mantemx on Wednesday, 13 January, 2010

Bodies littered Haiti’s capital on Wednesday after an earthquake that may have killed thousands of people as it collapsed shanty towns, luxury hotels and even the presidential palace.

With victims pinned under debris and powerful aftershocks rattling the country, looting broke out soon after the 7.0 magnitude quake which spared no part of the capital Port-au-Prince, which was close to the epicentre.

Injured residents of the crowded city poured into the streets screaming in panic with each new tremor. Many bodies were just left in the streets or crushed under debris.

The quake toppled the cupola on the gleaming white presidential palace, a major hotel where 200 tourists were missing and the headquarters of the UN mission in Haiti where up to 250 personnel were unaccounted for.

The force’s head Hedi Annabi was among those feared dead, according to France’s foreign minister.

Jordan reported that three of its peacekeepers were killed and 21 wounded in the quake, the most powerful to hit the country in more than a century.


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President Obama not offended by Reid’s racial remarks.

Posted by mantemx on Monday, 11 January, 2010

US black leaders said Monday they had unreservedly forgiven Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for racially insensitive comments, adding it was time to focus on pressing policy issues.

Reid created a firestorm with remarks published in the just-released book “Game Change,” saying that Americans had warmed to the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama because he was a “light-skinned” African-American with “no Negro dialect.”

Representative Barbara Lee, leader of the Congressional Black Congress, said Reid had phoned her over the weekend, and she had accepted his apology without qualms.

“He apologized for his unfortunate remarks concerning the president, and he understands the gravity of such remarks,” said Lee, who said it was time to move past the controversy.


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FBI in Ghana to probe botched US plane attack.

Posted by mantemx on Tuesday, 5 January, 2010

Agents of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation are in Ghana to find out about the sojourn in the country of a Nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a US airliner, a Ghanaian minister said Monday.

“The investigation will allow the FBI agents to gather more information on the suspect’s stay in Ghana,” Deputy Information Minister James Agyenim-Boateng told AFP.

He did not say when the FBI team arrived in Ghana and how long the agents plan to stay in the west African country.

It is Ghana’s first known official comment on the allegations by Nigerian authorities that the suspect, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, arrived in Lagos on December 24 on a Virgin Nigeria flight from Ghana.

Agyenim-Boateng said Abdulmutallab flew in to Ghana on December 9 on an Ethiopian Airlines flight out of Addis Ababa where he was believed to have connected from Dubai.

On his immigration form in Ghana he stated a Dubai address. Although he gave one hotel name as his address in Accra, he checked into a different one, said the minister refusing to give names of the hotels.


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