Obama gives speech in Cairo
One of the things I really liked hearing was when he said that societies that treat their women as equals tend to be more prosperous.
On the Israel-Palestine conflict, Obama refused to call for a full Israeli withdrawal from the Occupied Territories but likened the Palestinian struggle to the US civil rights movement and said Israeli settlement building should stop. And he acknowledged the US role in the 1953 overthrow of Iran's democratically elected government.Obama Addresses Muslims Worldwide in Cairo Speech
Israeli Defense Minister Threatens Iran Attack
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OAS Votes to Lift Cuba Suspension
UN Rapporteur Calls for Probe of US Killings Abroad
Judge Dismisses Spying Suits Against Telecom Companies
Justice Dept. Restores Legal Rights for Deportees
Katrina Victims to Remain in Trailer Homes
New Hampshire Legalizes Gay Marriage
Activist Convicted for Leaving Water Jugs for Migrants
Lawsuit Reinstated Against Shell Subsidiary in Nigeria Killings
Baucus Meets Single-Payer Advocates
Obama Signals Support for Mandatory Healthcare Program
Inspector: Aviation Officials Ignored Warnings on Plane Model in Buffalo Crash
(CNN) -- American actor David Carradine has been found dead, hanging by a nylon rope in a hotel room closet in Bangkok, Thailand, according a Thai police official.
Carradine, who became famous in the 1970s when he starred as traveling Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine in the television series "Kung Fu," was 72.
The rope was believed to be from the hotel room curtains, Bangkok Police Lt. Col. Pirom Chanpirom said Thursday.
He said investigators found no sign of forced entry into Carradine's room.
Work news: We are having a going away party for one of the women at work. On her goodbye card the 'office mom' (i mentioned her a long time ago) wrote, "you are one of the few people I've enjoyed working with and it's sad to see you go". WTF!!! Considering she was one of the first to write in the card didn't she even think how that would sound to everyone that read it after her?