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23453 No.6924   [Reply]

"Tens of thousands of Spanish lorry drivers have begun an indefinite strike over the soaring price of diesel, which has risen by 20% this year.

After stopping work at midnight, many disrupted traffic at one of the border crossings between Spain and France.

A number of lorries crossing the picket lines had their windscreens broken, lights ripped out and tyres slashed. "

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7443257.stm



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51174 No.6908   [Reply]

"Across Japan teachers are reporting an astonishing change in the character of parents, who, after decades of respectful silence, have become a super-aggressive army of complainers."

"Previously, when a child was in trouble the parents apologised profusely to the teacher; nowadays, they try to have the teacher sacked."

"In one case the mother of a child who was injured in the playground demanded that the child who accidentally caused the injury be suspended from school for as long as it took her son to recuperate - so that he would not benefit from the lessons her boy was missing."

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article4083278.ece

>> No.6918  

Is there anything as sweet as the taste of revenge?



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35230 No.6914   [Reply]

Alison "thought the snapshots and home videos of her infant son were gone for good when she lost her digital camera while on vacation in Florida.

Then a funny thing happened: her camera "phoned home."

Equipped with a special memory card with wireless Internet capability, DeLauzon's camera had not only automatically sent her holiday pictures to her computer, but had even uploaded photos of the miscreants who swiped her equipment bag after she accidentally left it behind at a restaurant."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080606/od_nm/pluggedin_dc

>> No.6915  

That's pretty cool



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46338 No.6903   [Reply]

Asian Hate Korean

http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=d_D_d3lKxE8

>> No.6904  

(´・ω・`)。о◯(

>> No.6911  

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            人 ヽノ                  人 ヽノ   
           〈〈__フ                  .〈〈__フ



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52880 No.6907   [Reply]

"A woman who has lived aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2 for nine years is looking for a new home just like her old one, allowing her to cruise the world in comfort.

Beatrice Muller, 89, formerly a New Jersey resident, decided to stay on the QE2 after her husband died during a cruise in 1999. This November, the ship is to become a floating hotel in Dubai, and Muller has no interest in a ship that does not move"

"Muller pays about $7,000 a month to live on board"

""My sons are delighted I'm here and safe and out of their hair," she said."

http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2008/06/07/9-year_QE2_passenger_seeks_new_ship/UPI-53741212894705/

>> No.6909  

i didn't know that, becoming a floating hotel must mean that the bussisness is going well and they aren't receiving enough for what they spent making this ship

and stupid bitch is stoopid, i mean for that amount of money that she spent for nine years (756k), she could've easily bought herself a boat

>> No.6910  

>>6909

>that the bussisness isn`t

fixed



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16694 No.6859   [Reply]

"TOKYO (AP) — Japanese police evacuated 34 people from an apartment building Wednesday after a man apparently killed himself by mixing chemicals and inhaling the deadly fumes, the latest in a string of similar suicides nationwide.

Police said they were called to the scene in Kanazawa City, western Japan, when a resident found a sign on the door of an apartment warning of dangerous gases. After residents noticed a strange smell coming from the apartment, police moved them to a local community center.

The body of a man was found in the apartment, along with cleaning and agricultural chemicals that produce deadly gasses when mixed"

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j6PLZUNkGmdLuPBwOfA4OEi00V1QD9131CRO1

>> No.6860  

Aren't there better ways to kill oneself? I imagine inhaling chemicals would be very painful and unpleasant.
Why not just OD on sleeping pills/depressants, carbon monoxide, or something else.

>> No.6861  

>>6860
I bet they'd commit seppuku if the second's task weren't tantamount to murder.

>> No.6862  
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>>6860 Some people seek for easy way. They heard >>6859 is painless way to die so they are doing it. They don't like the reality, and trusted information from Internet that says >>6859 is the painless way to die.

There a book called the complete suicide manual in Japan. According to that book, OD is painful, too. Seppuku is awfully painful.
Therefore those who commit "easy and less painfully" suicide won't try those two. I don't know anything about the pain with >>6859 this suicide.

>> No.6863  

In addition, Seppuku isn't the way to run away from the problem. Besides that, only Bushi did seppuku in the past. Bushi never existed after the arrival of American Black Ship. Those who talking about seppuku only based on the images and propagandas during the WW II are stupid. During the WW II, there is no bushi, samurai in Japan.

>> No.6889  

>>6863
Yes, well, call it harakiri if you want to. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seppuku#Seppuku_in_modern_Japan

>> No.6893  

>>6889 Anyone can edit wiki and it doesn't prove you're right. If you are trying to make some points it's rather stupid.

>> No.6895  

>>6893
Anyone can attempt edit wiki, but then it goes through editing to make sure it isn't BS.

>> No.6900  

>>6895 There's a huge difference btw Seppuku style and the actual Seppuku. Anyone can imitate Samurai, but no one will be Samurai unless the title was admitted by Tokugawa Shogunate.



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46589 No.6865   [Reply]

http://www.infowars.com/?p=2552

An employee working for Apple Computers has sent an email to the Infowars helpdesk reporting that the Department of Justice has “placed an order for 125 ipods with Bilderberg 2008 engraved on the back shipping to Chantilly VA” at American tax payer expense. According to this anonymous source at Mac.com, the DOJ is “freaking out” because the order will arrive late.

>> No.6867  

maybe because you can use Ipods for things other than listening to music or sneaking around your porn.

Other uses would be to record conversations, store work files on them, keep notes on them just to name a few.

lrn2thinkb4upostnubgossip

>> No.6871  

>>6867
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilderberg_Group

More likely than not they'll be given out as gifts. Nice try though.

>> No.6872  

>>6867
hahaha
shittiest excuse I've ever heard.

There are real devices for storing work files and making recordings. And the most certainly do not need commemorative engravings. Least of all, they need not be given out as party favors.

>> No.6878  

>>6872

>Least of all, they need not be given out as party favors.

iPods are now standard issue in the 'goody bags' dished out at awards ceremonies, celebrity bashes etc. Why do you think Karl Lagerfeld is known to have over 40 of them?

>>6865

Trolling Conspiracy Theorists. Serious Business.

>> No.6887  

>>6878
mmmmm you seem to be forgetting, this is a private event, not a government function.

Since when is it ok to spend public money on private events?

>> No.6890  

2008 Bilderberg Participant List
http://www.infowars.com/?p=2564

Just a few:
USA "Bernanke, Ben S." "Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System"
USA "Graham, Donald E." "Chairman and CEO, The Washington Post Company"
USA "Johnson, James A." "Vice Chairman, Perseus, LLC" (Obama’s man tasked with selecting his running mate)
USA "Kissinger, Henry A." "Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc."
USA "Rice, Condoleezza" Secretary of State
USA “Schmidt, Eric” “Chairman of the Executive Committee and CEO, Google”
USA “Paulson, Jr., Henry M.” Secretary of the Treasury

>> No.6892  

I blame the masons.

(Not really, Please don't destroy my credit rating)

>> No.6899  

>>6892

I resemble that remark! Besides, I have a brother-in-law who can do you a good deal on iPods...



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18706 No.6896   [Reply]

"Colorado police say two suspected robbers dubbed the "thong bandits", after they used women's underwear to disguise themselves, have been caught.

The two men used skimpy underwear as masks, but much of their faces remained visible in a CCTV tape broadcast across the US state.

Nineteen-year-old Joaquin Rico and his 24-year-old alleged accomplice, Joseph R Espinoza, both turned themselves in.

Police in Arvada say the men stole cash and cigarettes from a shop in May."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7441495.stm

>> No.6898  

>>6896

Gusset to jail. Do not pass 'GO', do not collect $200.

...I'll get my Y-Fronts.



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17373 No.6880   [Reply]

"RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - With a plasma TV, a DVD player, $172,000 in cash, gym equipment, two refrigerators and a couple of guns, Genilson Lino da Silva had everything he needed for a luxurious life -- in his Brazilian prison cell.

It came to an end on Monday when his cell, which also contained a king-sized bed, was raided in a police operation against drug traffickers in the northern city of Salvador.

"He was alone in all that comfort. It wasn't very big but the other cells had several prisoners in them," a spokesman for Bahian state authorities said on Tuesday."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080604/od_nm/brazil_prisoner_odd_dc

>> No.6894  

I kinda feel sorry for him



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123299 No.6845   [Reply]

http://www.wtopnews.com/?nid=25&sid=1415665

WASHINGTON - Starting this weekend, police in the District will begin shutting down high-crime neighborhoods and requiring drivers to present identification before they are allowed to pass through checkpoints. Last weekend's murder spree in the District prompted leaders to take action.

The new initiative, called "Neighborhood Safety Zones," allows D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier to designate areas where there have been an outbreak of violence.

Once an area is designated, signs and checkpoints will go up and neighbors will be notified. Any car trying to enter the designated neighborhood will be stopped, and drivers and passengers will have to produce identification. They will also have to give an explanation as to why they are there.

>> No.6847  
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Any idea which neighborhoods?

>> No.6848  

>>6847
article says high crime neighborhoods, but I wouldn't be surprised if it became normal throughout the whole city.

>> No.6852  

PAPERS PLZ

>> No.6869  

It must be easier for them to get away with this crap in this era. 30 years ago, people would compare this to Soviet Russia. Now no one cares.

>> No.6876  
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>>6845
I bellyfeel this idea fullwise.

>> No.6877  
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>>6876

Paul Merton: 'Despite your well-reasoned arguments, Mr. Bush, I've decided that you can't put pesky drug-dealers, bank-robbers, pimps etc into Room 101. Because if I did, your city's police would have nothing to do, would they? So I'm afraid you'll have to take them back with you, Mr. President.'

>> No.6891  

>>6847 >>6848
Certainly a location of high crimes.



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