Friday, June 2, 2006

The Daily Tension for Fri. 2 June

TENSION NEWSMAKERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Confiscated fake and blank identification documents are displayed at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Los Angeles May 23, 2006. No matter what the federal government does, sellers of fake documents vow to keep providing authentic-looking IDs for as little as $150, to anyone who wants them. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)Confiscated fake and blank identification documents are displayed at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Los Angeles May 23, 2006. No matter what the federal government does, sellers of fake documents vow to keep providing authentic-looking IDs for as little as $150, to anyone who wants them. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)

ILLEGAL ALIENS
Fake ID Sellers Dismiss Tamperproof Push
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Luis Hernandez just laughs as he sells fake driver's licenses and Social Security cards to illegal immigrants near a park known for shady deals. The joke - to him and others in his line of work - is the government's promise to put people like him out of business with a...

US National Guard troops deploying on Mexican border
MEXICO CITY (AFP) -- The United States has begun to roll out the first of up to 6,000 National Guard troops on the Mexican border in a bid to reduce illegal immigration, the US Border Patrol chief said.

ECONOMICS
Tension in Ecuador No Concern for These Shareholders
TORONTO (CP) -- Aurelian Resources [TSXv:AUR] is the second TSX-traded company in two days to benefit from findings in a region that's making investors nervous by putting restrictions on foreign firms.

Pulte Homes, the largest US housebuilder by sales, on Friday cut its full-year earnings’ forecast by a quarter
(www.indiadaily.com) -- Pulte Homes, the largest US housebuilder by sales, on Friday cut its full-year earnings’ forecast by a quarter in a move which will heighten tension over the cooling of the country’s housing market.

Dow Closes Down 12, Nasdaq Finishes Flat
NEW YORK (AP) -- Wall Street struggled to the finish Friday, closing out the week barely changed after a steep dip in monthly job growth left investors confused about the economy's health. The major indexes were narrowly mixed for the week

EU watchdog conditionally approves Mittal bid for Arcelor
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The European Union's competition watchdog conditionally approved a hostile bid by Mittal Steel, the world's leading steel maker, to take over Luxembourg-based rival Arcelor.

NATIONAL
Roberts: 'The hard part is coming up'
Supreme Court shows signs of split as key issues await rulings
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has shown a surprising degree of unanimity and harmony since Chief Justice John Roberts took over last fall.

Tensions ease at Vista High after stabbings
VISTA (www.nctimes.com) -- Things have more or less returned to normal at Vista High School after an off-campus fight involving a knife last month and fears of increased racial tension, administrators said Thursday.

IRAQ CONFLICT
Troops cleared in Ishaqi deaths
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- A U.S. military probe on Friday cleared U.S. troops of wrongdoing in a March raid in the Iraqi town of Ishaqi in which Iraqi civilians died, while Iraq's government sought U.S. files on civilian deaths in Haditha in November.

IRAN'S REGIONAL AMBITIONS
Iran nuke standoff: four years of rising tension
LONDON, June 3 (IranMania) -- A timeline of the crisis over Iran's nuclear programme, according to an AFP report.

Iran Urged to Respond Quickly to Offer
VIENNA, Austria (AP) -- The United States warned Iran it will not have much time to respond once offered an international package of rewards designed to encourage Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment, suggesting that the window could close and be replaced by penalties if it doesn't act quickly. "It...

WORLD
Putin Challenges U.S. on Human Rights
NOVO-OGARYOVO, Russia (AP) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin challenged the United States on Friday over human rights and NATO expansion but said the two nations are more partners than opponents. In some of his warmest comments about the United States in months of sliding relations, Putin...

Smith urges Phillips to stem police tension
(www.jamaica-gleaner.com) -- OPPOSITION SPOKESPER-SON on National Security, Derrick Smith, is insisting that National Security Minister, Dr. Peter Phillips, urgently take steps to stem the growing tension between the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF) and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).

EUROPE
Tensions and Concern
Greece (news.ert.gr) -- There was tension on Friday outside the Ministry of Education, as medical students protested over the establishment of private universities, as well as over the changes promoted by the Ministry of Education.

AFRICA
Crime 'not a shame anymore'
Bloemfontein (www.news24.com) -- Free State farmers on Friday said violent crimes in rural areas were racially motivated and that in every farm attack the criminals were black.

ASIA
Putin removes chief prosecutor in Kremlin turf war
(FT.com) -- President Vladimir Putin on Friday revealed growing tension within the Kremlin inner circle ahead of Russia’s presidential elections in 2008 when he unexpectedly removed the country’s hardline chief prosecutor.

Prejudices Fuel Conflict in East Timor
DILI, East Timor (AP) -- The violence that swept East Timor in 1999 was a clear-cut conflict between mostly unarmed civilians eager for independence and vengeful militias backed by Indonesia, the former occupier.

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1 Comments:

Blogger IMRAN™ said...

Your posting of news from today amply demonstrates why we are screwed. We have terrorists who can get valid (fake) papers just like any of the illegal invaders from Mexico. We have Putin bringing back Russian pride and old ways. We have Bush taking us on the Soviet way of doing things. We have oil companies screwing us. But, people are more interested in voting in American Idol than in next election.

Thanks.

Imran
http://imran.TV

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