No
money, no food!
Hunger rises in land of plenty as Congress is set to review Welfare Reform
WASHINGTON�National consumer groups say it�s time for President Bush and
Congress to stop the corporate milking of America by wartime opportunists.
From industry bailouts to sweetheart deals and wildly skewed tax breaks,
big business is taking advantage of calls to patriotism, critics complain.
This new round of �corporate welfare� has an alliance of citizens groups
organizing protests through cards, letters and emails and the power of
their vote.
Mandela
supports pursuit of terrorists, but rebukes Pres. Bush on Arafat snub
THE WHITE HOUSE�The U.S. military actions in
response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks can be justified, only if
they are limited to accurately identifying and punishing those who were
directly responsible, former South African President Nelson Mandela told
Pres. George W. Bush.
Targeting
Somalia as Terrorist 'Could Backfire'
(allAfrica.com)--The accusation
that Somalia is a terrorist state is based on deduction and supposition
not proven fact, according to Ken Menkhaus, an associate professor at
Davidson College who is a specialist on Somalia and its Islamic
movements. Menkhaus, a former special political advisor in United
Nations Somalia operations, was speaking at a Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace symposium on "Africa, Islam, and Terrorism" on
Tuesday.
WEBCAST - 56k Minister Louis Farrakhan speaks on WTC, Pentagon Attacks
09-16-01
Text Transcript from September 16, 2001 Press
Conference
09-16-01
Joys of adoption a matter of the
heart
CHICAGO�Adoption has been life�s most fulfilling
and challenging experience for Richard and Jennifer Muhammad, who
adopted male and female siblings just one year apart in age. The
fulfilling moments include the joy in their hearts during their
6-year-old son�s recent piano recital and their 5-year-old daughter�s
recent dance performance.
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