American on US no-fly list stranded in Egypt
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:29:12 AM
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| CAIRO A Virginia man, stuck in Egypt for the last six weeks living in a cheap hotel and surviving on fast food, said Wednesday his name was placed on a U.S. no-fly list because of a trip to Yemen. Yahya Wehelie, 26, who was born in Fairfax, Virginia, to Somali parents was returning with his brother Yusuf from 18 months studying in Yemen, when Egyptian authorities stopped him from boarding his flight to New York saying the FBI wanted to speak with him. Wehelie said he was then told by FBI agents in Egypt that his name was on... |
Air America- or "Con" America?
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:29:12 AM
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| Air Enron (Michelle Malkin) -- According to Lombino's latest article, Air America's current owners have known about ... a large cash infusion from Gloria Wise Boys & Girls Club, a non-profit organization funded primarily by government grants. Despite the near-total MSM blackout, this story just keeps getting more and more interesting. Previous:Air Deadbeat: the saga continuesThe Air America loopholeAir America is scramblingAir America: Don't blame usAir America: Stealing from poor kids?! RADIO MAN CATCHES $TATIC (con man blamed for Air America $500K snafu) -- A top staffer at the Gloria Wise Boys & Girls Club in The Bronx "conned" the... |
Airliner carrying felons tips over on tarmac in Salt Lake City
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:29:12 AM
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| SALT LAKE CITY -- An airliner loaded with 68 federal prisoners tipped over on a wing after mechanics jacked up a set of wheels to replace a worn tire at the airport. No one was injured. The Boeing 727 was making a weekly stop in Salt Lake City Friday to pick up federal prisoners and drop others off when mechanics began working on the plane. Airport spokeswoman Barbara Gann said the plane was jacked up on asphalt not strong enough to handle the weight of a fully fueled Boeing 727. Mechanics also miscalculated the plane's center of gravity. "They should... |
Escapee is sent back with lots of company
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:29:12 AM
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| Oklahoma City - Late Tuesday night, Thomas E. Deering waited in a prison cell. His escape from the maximum-security Waupun Correctional Institution had taken him all the way to Los Angeles. Now, three months later, it was coming full circle. Deering, 28, was in transit. He'd already flown on the plane full of prisoners known as "Con Air" from Los Angeles to Oklahoma City. He was scheduled to depart soon on a similar flight to Chicago. From there, a series of vans would shuttle him back to Wisconsin. Federal officials say Deering didn't sleep on his metal-frame bed at the... |




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