Friday, August 03, 2007

In the Americas

The fake doctors in PR are being arrested. Looks like the FDA ??? arrested over 88 doctors with fake credentials. Licensing Board officials were taking bribes to change the paperwork.

A judge in Brazil is on the hot seat after mentioning people could not have a gay soccer idol since soccer is a masculine sport.

US bridges will be reviewed for safety after the fatal collapse in Minnesota took the lives of six people and seriously injured over 70. 70K or so bridges were classified as structurally unsound in 2006.

Cuban exiles are upset that Fidel Castro hasn't died yet.

A major US mortgage lender closed down because of the housing slump. Approximately 7k employees will soon be added to the unemployment rate.

The oil prices have risen again and the US economy is threatened by it again. We still aren't up to the Carter administration's prices yet. Didn't we just approve giving the Saudis weapons? Wassup? Where's our scratch on the back?

Antigua
demands sanctions be placed on the US over an illegal online betting ban.

Illegals are crying because they say US laws that deport them out are cruel. BYE BYE!

Researchers in New Zealand are claiming smoking one wacky weed is more damaging than chain smoking five fogs.

The EU and Latin America are involved in a banana rift.


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