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Another Madoff: Lawyer Scott Rothstein arrested for $1.2 billion ponzi scheme
Scott Rothstein, a disbarred South Florida Jewish lawyer, pleaded not guilty to U.S. charges alleging he ran a $1.2 billion fraud that paid for his lifestyle and donations to Governor Charlie Crist and other politicians.
Jewish Rothstein, 47, faces 100 years in prison if convicted of two counts of wire fraud and three conspiracy charges filed yesterday. Prosecutors say his law firm was a racketeering...
Australian parliament holds first Chanukah party
Chanukah was celebrated at the New South Wales Parliament House for the first time since the house was established in 1856.
Attendees at Tuesday’s historic event in Sydney, initiated and hosted by the New South Wales Chabad under the auspices of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies, included Premier Nathan Rees, opposition leader Barry O’Farrell and more than 70 lawmakers, a dozen...
Swiss vote banning minarets draws criticism
A vote in Switzerland banning the construction of minarets on new mosques is drawing criticism from Jewish groups.
The national referendum Nov. 29 passed with 57.5 percent of the vote. The extreme right-wing Swiss People’s Party, the largest party in the Swiss Parliament, strongly promoted the measure.
“The referendum result amounts to an attack on the fundamental values of mutual respect,”...
Obama Regime Halts Immigration Enforcement
The token immigration raids which took place during the last year of the Bush Administration have now tapered off to nothing. The Obama regime is no longer even making a pretense of immigration enforcement. Unless you’re a Republican employing illegal aliens and you did something to tick off the local Democrat big shots, hiring illegals is truly a low risk crime. Fortunately the economy is in such...
Killer of 4 Washington cops may be wounded, police say
Whoever fatally shot four police officers Sunday in a coffee shop outside Tacoma, Washington, may have been wounded by one of the victims, police said.
Authorities are trying to determine who killed four Lakewood police officers in the shop in neighboring Parkland on Sunday morning. Investigators are checking with area hospitals to determine whether the gunman sought treatment after the shooting,...
Denmark approves new police powers ahead of Copenhagen
AVAAZ activists during the Meeting on Climate Change in Barcelona, earlier this month
Controversial legislation gives police sweeping powers of ‘pre-emptive’ arrest and extends custodial sentences for acts of civil disobedience.
The Danish parliament today passed legislation which will give police sweeping powers of “pre-emptive” arrest and extend custodial sentences for acts...
How Gypsy gangs use child thieves
Across Europe thousands of Roma (Gypsy) children are being forced onto the streets to beg and steal, and law enforcement agencies are seemingly powerless to prevent it.
Cash machines in Madrid are a particular target for street crime. The cardholder is distracted at the crucial moment by one person, allowing a child to dive in, grab the money and run off.
Thirteen-year-old Daniela says she can make...
The Demographic Change of London
Following on from the recent wembley colonization video here is more proof that nick griffin was right when he said London is no longer British.
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Germany wants contracts to clarify immigrant responsibilities
New immigrants would have to profess certain values
Germany plans to have immigrants sign “integration contracts” that would oblige foreigners seeking to live in the country to avow certain values, such as freedom of speech and equal rights for women.
German Integration Commissioner Maria Boehmer has said that she wants to move on plans to have new immigrants sign a contract with the state....
Will the Swiss vote for a ban on minarets?
In the anti-mosque billboard posters, the distinctive towers are shown as missiles
Minarets could be banned this weekend as Swiss voters go to the polls for a controversial referendum.
The Right-wing Swiss People’s Party argues that the distinctive mosque features are a symbol of Islamic intolerance.
The party has led an emotive campaign to outlaw them. Posters depicting a woman in a burkha in...
Turks: Germany must do more for integration
The Turkish community is not satisfied by Germany even though Germany allowed millions of Turks in. Once in Germany they are even allowed to build mosques, learn Islam in schools. What more can be done? Perhaps Turks want Germans to sing and dance for them so they can feel accepted in Germany.
The vast majority of Turkish immigrants in Germany think their adopted country should do more to accommodate...
Two Swedish teen girls convicted for harassing Iraqi refugees
Two teenage girls have been convicted for their role in terrorizing refugees in Vännäs in northern Sweden last May in what was described at the time as a “lynch mob”.
The girls, aged 16 and 17 when the incident took place, were sentenced to juvenile care by the district court in Umeå for harassment and vandalism, Sveriges Radio (SR) reports.
The charges stem from a May 9th incident in which...
St. Paul police watch YouTube, too and arrest pair of suspects in videotaped assaults
Tackled Saturday along St. Paul’s Grand Avenue, Dr. Paul Dickinson hit the ground so fast he couldn’t break his fall and suffered a swollen lip and a scrape on his face.
Embarrassed, the 71-year-old gastroenterologist said, he didn’t initially report the attack to police. His injuries were minor and he didn’t see his attacker.
But Dickinson’s son soon saw a YouTube video...
Muslim riots in France 15 November 2009
Following the Algerian defeat in the Algeria-Egypt match (Soccer World Cup), several Arab riots have taken place on the French territory, especially in the invaded city of Marseille.
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Morale Down Among Troops In Afghanistan, US Army Says
WASHINGTON – Morale has fallen among soldiers in Afghanistan, where troops are seeing record violence in the 8-year-old war, while those in Iraq show much improved mental health amid much lower violence, the Army said Friday. It was the first time since 2004 that soldier suicides in Iraq did not increase. Self-inflicted deaths in Afghanistan were on track to go up this year.
Though findings of two...