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Posted by xoop-admin on 2006/6/16 17:54:19 (1354 reads)
United States Focus

Amber Alert cancelled for 7 Year Old Illinois Boy
Posted: Friday June 16 2006: 12:33 PM CST
Updated: Friday June 16, 2006: 1:06 PM CST

The Lawrenceville pd and the state of Illinois cancelled the amber alert after the child was found safe and the suspect in custody.

Jerimiah M Evans 7 years old. He was taken from his residence following a domestic disturbance between his mother and her husband. He is a white male age seven four foot tall sixty eight pounds blond hair blue eyes wearing a white t shirt with 3 stars and his name on it and red shorts. Jerimiah has autism and has been running a fever.

Eric Todd Kolehouse white male 41 years of age is 5 foot 11 inches and weighs 240 pounds . Brown hair mustache and goatee and brown eyes.

Kolehouse is driving a black and gray Chevrolet Silverado pick up Illinois truck plate 4983ZH truck and was last seen in the Lawrenceville area at around 930 today.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Lawrenceville Police Dept at 618-943-5766 or dial 911.


Posted by xoop-admin on 2006/6/16 17:34:50 (1607 reads)
Caribbean Happenings

Humane Society International


Conservation Countries Manage to Narrowly Hold the Line on Secret Ballots and Protections for Small Whales

WASHINGTON (June 16, 2006) -- In an unexpectedly positive turn of events at the 58th annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission in St. Kitts, the conservation countries narrowly retained the simple majority in the early hours of the meeting. Because the majority of parties to the IWC are anti-whaling, retaining the simple majority for these countries is crucial to the welfare of whales, ensuring that the IWC does not return to the days of commercial whaling.

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Posted by xoop-admin on 2006/6/15 19:10:36 (1402 reads)
Caribbean Happenings

STATEMENT BY PATRICIA FORKAN
PRESIDENT HUMANE SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL

WASHINGTON (June 15, 2006) -- In anticipation of the pro-whaling nations' capture of the simple majority of the International Whaling Commission during tomorrow's opening session of the body's 58th annual meeting in St. Kitts, The Humane Society of the United States and its affiliate Humane Society International expressed serious concerns that the great whales, already under extreme pressure worldwide, will be facing the fight of their lives if the pro-whaling countries get their way.

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Posted by xoop-admin on 2006/6/7 21:04:08 (2890 reads)
Caribbean Happenings

WASHINGTON, D.C., Weds. June 7, 2006: Several nationals of Caribbean countries, who currently serve in the U.S. military, are set to be sworn in as American citizens on Friday.

The soldiers are among 150 military personnel from 45 countries around the world who will become naturalized at a ceremony to be administered by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Emilio T. Gonzalez. It is set for June 9 from 10 a.m. on board the aircraft carrier USS George Washington, homeported in Norfolk, Va.

The group includes nationals of Cuba, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago.

Since September 11, 2001, USCIS has naturalized 24,745 military service members.


Posted by xoop-admin on 2006/6/7 12:17:30 (2751 reads)
Caribbean Happenings

Contact: Johnson JohnRose, CTO


LET THE MUSIC MOVE YOU DURING CARIBBEAN WEEK 2006 IN NYC;

VARIETY OF EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED TO ‘WOW’ THE BIG APPLE

-- Caribbean & Local Performers to Participate June 10 – 17, 2006 at Various Events --


NEW YORK, NY (June 7, 2006) – Pulsating music and lively cultural entertainment will fill the air in New York City during Caribbean Week 2006, June 10 – 17, 2006, when entertainers from the Caribbean as well as local performers will expose New Yorkers to Caribbean culture at its finest. Highlights of the entertainment that will be featured during Caribbean Week 2006 include:

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