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U.S. teen arrested as cartel hitman in Mexico

CUERNAVACA, Mexico — Soldiers in Mexico have captured a 14-year-old U.S. citizen suspected of being a drug gang hitman as he attempted to travel to the United States. Edgar Jimenez, known as “El Ponchis,” is believed to work for the South Pacific drug cartel in Morelos state, outside Mexico City, the army said on Friday. Media reports last month on the search for a boy with the same nom de guerre said he could be as young as 12. The boy was caught late Thursday as he boarded a plane in the city of Cuernavaca. He was traveling to the border city of Tijuana with two of his sisters, one of whom is believed to be the lover of one of the cartel's bosses, the army said. He was brought to a regional office of the Mexico's attorney general's Office in Cuernavaca on Friday and told reporters there that he participated in at least four decapitations. He said he was “drugged and under threat that if I didn't, they would kill me.” “El Ponchis” made headlines last month as reports of his grisly murders, including beheadings, surfaced. He acknowledged having killed at least seven people under the influence of drugs provided by a cartel leader, according to an army statement. The Mexican daily newspaper La Razon said in November that “El Ponchis” was paid $3,000 for each murder he committed. The three Jimenez siblings had allegedly wanted to cross to San Diego, where they have relatives. Murders committed by minors, ranging from shoplifting to murder for the cartels, have risen across Mexico this year, state officials say. Parents in the violent cities of Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana on the U.S. border say children as young as eight want to grow up to be drug lords, as the thrills and wealth of the trafficking world touches their lives. added by: iGoogle

An entire week without Facebook?

http://watercooler.freedomblogging.com/2010/09/16/a-week-without-facebook-pennsy… An experiment by a small PA college is evaluating the role of social media on the lives of its students. For one week, which began on Monday, students as well as staff have no access to social media sites which include Twitter and Facebook. The school says this is not a punishment, but an experiment. Click the link for more. added by: twoon

Two Days of US Drone Strikes Kill 37 In Pakistan

Yesterday a pair of US drone strikes against Bushnarai and Datta Khel in North Waziristan Agency killed at least 16 people. Today, two more US drone strikes involving at least 10 more missiles struck. The new attacks hit homes in Dandi Derpakhel and Datta Khel, killing at least 21 more “suspects” and wounding an unknown number of others. This brings the total to four attacks in two days with 37 dead. All of the slain have been termed “suspects” primarily because North Waziristan, which has only a nominal Pakistani government presence, is known to be home to the Haqqani network. None of those slain in the attacks have been “high value” targets, which is to say people conclusively linked with the group. The attacks also mark the 12th and 13th attacks by US drones against the region in the past 12 days. Though a number of civilians have been confirmed killed (including several children) none of the attacks appear to have killed anyone “high value,” though officials were bragging that a drone strike inside Afghanistan managed to kill a cousin of a top Haqqani family figure. http://news.antiwar.com/2010/09/15/two-days-of-us-drone-strikes-kill-37-in-pakis… added by: shanklinmike

NATO Strikes Kill 3 Afghan Civilians, 3 Police

Top NATO officials are constantly warning that the most important part of their long term war strategy in Afghanistan must include avoiding killing civilians and building up the nation’s police force, but they appear to have failed on both counts yesterday, launching a pair of attacks that killed three police and three civilians. The civilians were killed when NATO launched an air strike against a vehicle. Ground troops had previously killed six people who got out of the vehicle in the Farah Province then ordered an air strike against it. When they searched the scene they found a woman and two children had been killed in the strike. Meanwhile in the northern Jowzjan Province NATO helicopters were called in to attack “insurgents” that the area. They fired a hellfire missile which killed at least three police and wounded several others. In both cases NATO officials expressed “deep regret” for the killings and promised “step-by-step investigating into what went wrong.” The attacks were just the latest in a series of strikes throughout the week that left a number of civilians dead. On Wednesday hundreds of Afghans launched a protest over the killing of three civilians in a night raid. NATO also admitted to killing a farmer in Kandahar. NATO also admitted to air strikes against a home on Sunday which killed at least five civilians http://news.antiwar.com/2010/08/21/nato-strikes-kill-three-afghan-civilians-thre… added by: shanklinmike

Storm Killed 17 People In India

A cyclone was declared by the Southern Indian state and evacuated about more than 50,000 people on Thursday as the region braced for its worst storm in 14 years. Cyclone Laila is expected to hit the coast of Andhra Pradesh state from the Bay of Bengal later on Thursday. As of now, heavy rains and strong winds have already killed at least 17 individuals over the past 24 hours. At least 55 fishermen were reported missing. Official reported that even before the cyclone hit, some parts of the state had been hit by up to 1 foot (32 centimeters) of rain. Chief Minister K. Rosaiah ordered fishing vessels to stay in port. According to state revenue Dharmana Prasad Rao, they have already moved more than 50,000 people from coastal and low-lying villages into temporary shelters in schools and government buildings. He identified 800 villages are vulnerable, this made them decide to evacuate the residents before the cyclone hits. Storm Killed 17 People In India is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Riots in Kyrgyzstan: Raw Video

Bishkek, the capital of central Asian nation Kyrgystan, is in the midst of a revolution on its streets. Riot police fought with demonstrators on Wednesday in clashes that killed at least five. Late in the day, opposition leaders said they had taken control of the country. Rumors placed the country's President in hiding on the American airbase Manas. Political unrest has gripped Kyrgyzstan, an impoverished former Soviet republic, since early March, threatening a spillover of violence into the fragile, mainly Muslim region. The clashes followed Tuesday's riot in the town of Talas, where protesters demanding the resignation of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev seized a local government office and took a regional governor hostage for several hours. added by: ctv

7.2 Earthquake Near Mexicali

Link: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/… A major 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck near the Mexico-California border on Sunday. It killed at least one person and panicked residents from Tijuana to Los Angeles. It was straight up freaky. Read

Iraqi Women Crowd Ballot amidst violence ahead of election

On the eve of Iraq's second nationwide election, a car bomb killed at least three pilgrims and wounded more than 30 near a Shiite shrine. Violence has dropped dramatically since the first election, and the type of candidate running for office has changed too, reports CBS News Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer. At a Baghdad Women's Day lunch, Ishtar, Iraq's answer to a girl band, played traditional music. The guests – housewives, students and professionals – included Maysoun Damlouji, an architect and member of parliament who is running for re-election Sunday. She's one of 2,000 female candidates who hit the campaign trail for this election, an unprecedented showing in this male-dominated society. Political parties have been forced to take women's issues seriously for the first time ever. Iraq's constitution was drafted in 2005 with lots of American input, and it stipulates that 25 percent of the seats in Iraq's parliament must go to women. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/03/06/eveningnews/main6273808.shtml?tag=stac… added by: jeffissleeping

Fire at a wedding in Kuwait kills 41 women and children

A fire at a wedding tent Saturday killed at least 41 women and children guests and injured 76 others, authorities said. The official Kuwait News Agency quoted the fire department chief, Brig

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1985 Imagines 2000 Michael Jackson

In 1985, Ebony magazine guessed Michael Jackson will have “aged gracefully,” and developed a “handsome, more mature look.” Mmm, no.

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