Tuesday, April 21, 2009

GENEVA - More than 100 countries have agreed on a declaration to combat racism and related forms of intolerance worldwide. - News1130.com

GENEVA - More than 100 countries have agreed on a declaration to combat racism and related forms of intolerance worldwide. - News1130.com
The United States was not among them, prompting sharp criticism from African-American groups participating in the UN's second global conference on racism. Canada also stayed away from the conference in Geneva, as did Germany, Italy, Poland, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands. The 143-point

Marine pleads not guilty to ammo in bag at airport - Charleston Daily Mail
BOSTON (AP) - A U.S. Marine has pleaded not guilty to charges that he had bomb making materials, a gun and ammunition in his baggage at a Boston airport. Cpl. Justin Reed, of Jacksonville, N.C., was freed on $2,500 bail Tuesday after entering his plea to charges of possession of an infernal machine

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