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Subject: 1984's News Today

http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news <links at site>



Boy in court on terror charges for having book

05 Oct 2007

A British teenager who is accused of possessing material for terrorist purposes has appeared in court. The 17-year-old, who was arrested in the Dewsbury area of West Yorkshire on Monday, was given bail after a hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court.

It is alleged he had a copy of the "Anarchists' Cookbook", containing instructions on how to make home-made explosives.

The teenager faces two charges under the Terrorism Act of 2000.

[OMG, doesn't everyone own a copy of that book?]



Student Editor Keeps His Job, but Is Warned About Ethics

08 Oct 2007

A headline in Friday’s Rocky Mountain Collegian hit especially close to home for the writers and editors of the college newspaper at Colorado State University. "Collegian Editor Will Keep His Job," it said, reporting that an independent review board that oversees The Collegian had decided to admonish, but not fire, the editor.

Editor J. David McSwane had approved a vulgar, four-word editorial about Dictator Bush in a space that would usually run to hundreds of words.


Long Beach introduces video surveillance at Irish parade

07 Oct 2007

(NY) The many revelers at yesterday's Irish Heritage Festival... were being watched and videotaped. Along with the 60 police officers on patrol, there were cameras - some obvious, some perched on buildings - taking it all in, and a team of officers surveying the captured video.

Long Beach police called the cameras, in use for the first time at a major event, a "force multiplier."


Missouri Man Faces 30-Year Prison Term

for Stealing 52-Cent Doughnut

08 Oct 2007

(Park Hills, MO) Scott A. Masters, 41, has been charged with felony second-degree robbery after employees at a Country Mart in this town 70 miles south of St. Louis said he slipped a 52-cent doughnut into his sweat shirt without paying last December, then pushed away a clerk who tried to stop him as he fled the store.

The push is being treated as minor assault, which transforms a misdemeanor shoplifting charge to a strong-armed robbery with a potential prison term of five to 15 years. Given Masters' criminal past, prosecutors could boost that sentence to 30 years to life.





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