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Heather + Gab + Boredom + MacVicar Hall = Trouble *We're sorry Kevo ..we love you Tags: Funny MacVicar Hall Dorms Bathroom Brockport Pranks |
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Going Going Gone - Wade MacVicar (Original) one of the first songs I ever wrote that I had faith in. I hope you likes it :D thanks for listening and if you like it.. be sure to subscribe.. Imma try to post a bunch www.myspace.com/wadeinthemusic Tags: Going going gone wade macvicar pop acoustic original |
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Anorexia's Childhood Roots (CBS News) Thrust into the public eye by a provocative ad campaign, Isabelle Caro has become the living face of anorexia, who says her disease stems from a childhood spent in isolation. Sheila MacVicar reports. (CBSNews.com) Tags: Anorexia Health Sheila MacVicar CBS News |
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First Look With Katie Couric: Nuclear Iran (CBS News) Sheila MacVicar previews her story from tonight's broadcast delving, into the significance of Iran's announcement that it has increased uranium enrichment activities. (CBSNews.com) Tags: iran nuclear uranium enrichment first look sheila macvicar |
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Three Years Off For New French Moms (CBS News) Working mothers in France get a host of subsidies and job security in order to help keep the population young and the birthrate high. Sheila MacVicar reports. Tags: cbs france moms compensation evening news Maternity leave |
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Anorexia's Living Face (CBS News) Isabelle Caro is the face behind a poignant Italian ad campaign that depicts anorexia in its truest form, one that has shocked the fashion industry. Sheila MacVicar reports. (CBSNews.com) Tags: Anorexia Health Sheila MacVicar CBS News |
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1999: Osama bin Laden & Saddam Hussein forge an alliance by http://www.MicrowaveDisplay.com READ MORE about Saddam's terror links: http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2008/03/only_connected.asp LSITEN TO an excellent discussion from The World Tonight about his terror links: http://emedia.am770chqr.com/Podcasts/worldtonightreduxmar17.mp3 Old news, but still interesting. A 1999 ABC News report on the connections between Saddam Hussein's Iraq and Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida. Again, this is from 1999(!), while Bill Clinton was still Prez. This segment was from a "Crime and Justice" show originally aired on January 14, 1999 featuring John Miller, the late John McWethy, Sheila MacVicar, and Cynthia McFadden. This is the transcript: In Germany, Mamdouh Salim, alleged to be a key military advisor and believed to be privy to bin Laden's most secret projects, is also apprehended. The U.S. government alleges he was under secret orders to procure enriched uranium for the purpose of developing nuclear weapons. These are allegations bin Laden does not now deny. OSAMA BIN LADEN: (through translator) It would be a sin for Muslims not to try to possess the weapons that would prevent the infidels from inflicting harms on Muslims. But how we could use these weapons if we possess them is up to us. SHEILA MACVICAR: (voice-over) With an American price on his head, there weren't many places bin Laden could go, unless he teamed up with another international pariah, one also with an interest in weapons of mass destruction. VINCE CANNISTRARO: Osama believes in, "The enemy of my enemy is my friend and is someone I should cooperate with". That's certainly the current case with Iraq. SHEILA MACVICAR: (voice-over) Saddam Hussein has a long history of harboring terrorists. Carlos the Jackal, Abu Nidal, Abu Abbas - the most notorious terrorists of their era - all found shelter and support at one time in Baghdad. Intelligence sources say bin Laden's long relationship with the Iraqis began as he helped Sudan's fundamentalist government in their efforts to acquire weapons of mass destruction. Three weeks after the bombing, on August 31, bin Laden reaches out to his friends in Iraq and Sudan. Iraq's vice president arrives in Khartoum to show his support for the Sudanese after the U.S. attack. ABC News has learned that during these meetings, senior Sudanese officials acting on behalf of bin Laden ask if Saddam Hussein would grant him asylum. Iraq was, indeed, interested. ABC News has learned that in December, an Iraqi intelligence chief, named Farouk Hijazi*, now Iraq's ambassador to Turkey, made a secret trip to Afghanistan to meet with bin Laden. Three intelligence agencies tell ABC News they cannot be certain what was discussed, but almost certainly, they say, bin Laden has been told he would be welcome in Baghdad. And intelligence sources say they can only speculate on the purpose of an alliance. What could bin Laden offer Saddam Hussein? Only days after he meets Iraqi officials, bin Laden tells ABC News that his network is wide, and there are people prepared to commit terror in his name who he does not even control. OSAMA BIN LADEN: (through translator) It is our job to incite and to instigate. By the grace of God, we did that, and certain people responded to this instigation. # # # * see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farouk_Hijazi No matter how one might feel about the Iraq War, we must acknowledge several facts: - Saddam and Iraq had links with Osama and al-Qaida well before 9/11. - Al-Qaida in Iraq is nearly decimated. - Our ongoing dismemberment of the radical Shia militias is the last key to winning in Iraq. - The long-sought light at the end of the tunnel is well in sight. In other words, victory is at hand. So now let us properly honor the sacrifices of our fallen heroes by pressing on to the victory they have purchased for us. In the words of Chuck Yeager, "Press on!" http://www.microwavedisplay.com Tags: 1999 TV news report links connections Saddam Hussein Iraq Osama bin Laden al-Qaida al-Qaeda Usama bin-Laden |
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Obama Set To Jet Overseas In an effort to boost his foreign policy credentials, Sen. Barack Obama plans a tour of Europe and the Middle East. Sheila MacVicar reports. Tags: Barack Obama Europe Middle East Sheila MacVicar |