Tuesday, December 30, 2008

zangarijournalism.com


zangarijournalism.com is the name and WEB address of my journalism archive page. Several articles have been deleted by hacking. On several more links to the articles have been sabotage. The site is still there. The archive site featuring revues and articles about Florida, Hawaii, Colorado and Nebraska represent about forty years of my journalism work. My articles on community, culture, arts, pop music and civics are there with comments about the life and time surrounding them. . I am particularly proud of my Hawaiian pages and columns. I have been unable to load new articles to the site for about two years now. The war rages on.
The secret to getting around the hacking of links is simply to type zangarijournalism/name of section or article. com.

The Eye-Balled News


The Eye-Balled News

R. B. Stuart: "Sister Soldier: A Chronicle of Life After Iraq ...Between the Anthrax vaccine, the depleted Uranium recently discovered in our bombs, and the water she bathed with, washed her clothes in, and ate food cooked with for a year, was supposed to be filtered by a Halliburton subsidiary, ...The Blog - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/

Female Air Force vets flock togetherFlorida Today - Melbourne,FL,USABut there had never been a local chapter of the organization until Derry, Barbara Wilder and Dee House got together to form the Space Coast chapter a few ...See all stories on this topic

How Not to be a Victim of Assault--Keeping Safe Over New YearsKLAS-TV - Las Vegas,NV,USAShe says nights like New Years Eve gives a predator the perfect opportunity to take control by cajoling or even using date rape drugs. ...See all stories on this topic

Coca-Cola in Hot Water with FDA Over Nutrition LabelsWiredPRNews.com (press release) - Dallas,TX,USA... a warning to Coca-Cola in objection to the labeling of their Diet Coke Plus product, which is a soft drink marketed as one with vitamins and minerals. ...

Elderly Endangered by Drug MixingNewsinferno.com - New York,NY,USA... and statins to treat heart disease and the most common supplements included single vitamins, multi-vitamins, and minerals said USA Today. ...See all stories on this topic

Rockefeller vows fight on Gulf War syndromeCharleston Daily Mail Mon, 29 Dec 2008 7:11 AM PSTCHARLESTON, W.Va. - Federal officials have been saying for more than a decade that Gulf War syndrome does not exist. Yet mounting evidence from researchers and cries from lawmakers, including Sen. Jay Rockefeller, might indicate otherwise. Last month, a 45...


In search of the God neuronguardian.co.uk - UKWhat was once dangerous territory is now the hottest theme in brain research. The subtitle of Semir Zeki's excellent new book is Love, Creativity and the ...See all stories on this topic

Aluminum and neuro-degenerative illnesses WeeksMDShaw and his four-scientist team from UBC and Louisiana State University injected mice with the anthrax vaccine developed for the first Gulf War. Because Gulf War Syndrome looks a lot like ALS, Shaw explained, ...WeeksMD - http://weeksmd.com/

Four-day drinking binge can cause long-term brain damage, says studyguardian.co.uk - UKBut the study is the first to identify brain damage as a danger of consuming more alcohol than official safe limits. The research, to be published in the ...See all stories on this topic

The Riddle Letter Wake Up From Your SlumberAnother problem are the adjuvants added to the vaccines, like thimerosal, like aluminum, like squalene, which cause health problems. It was the squalene added to anthrax vaccines given to the first Gulf servicemen and ...Wake Up From Your Slumber - The... - http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/


The Cutting Edge
Autistic Children and The MilitaryThe Cutting Edge - Washington,DC,USAAccording to Pentagon data, there are 13243 autistic children among the 1.2 million dependents of active duty personnel. This incidence, just over one in ...See all stories on this topic

Invisible disability: The sad reality for those with brain injuriesVentura County Star Sat, 27 Dec 2008 2:22 AM PSTShirley Sciarrotto is an artist, a wordsmith and a storyteller who talks of the days when she was an Air Force communications specialist who worked with Gen. Alexander Haig. But the 47-year-old woman needs a handwritten sign to tell her which drawer holds her underwear and another to remind her where the bathroom is. Each morning, she forgets the name of the caregiver shes seen every day for the ...
UCD researchers find molecule that targets brain tumorsThe Daily Democrat Sat, 27 Dec 2008 1:23 AM PSTSACRAMENTO - UC Davis Cancer Center researchers reported Friday the discovery of a molecule that targets glioblastoma, a highly deadly form of cancer.


Laws to Track Sex Offenders Encouraging HomelessnessWashington Post Sat, 27 Dec 2008 8:52 PM PSTLOS ANGELES -- Upon release from state custody, Ross Wollschlager began an intensive search for a home, one that abided by the restrictions imposed on convicted sex offenders in California -- and, in various versions, by about 30 other states. Obliged by law to return to Ventura County, the...

Beta-Glucan May Prevent Anthrax When Taken Orally Supplements GuideWith the high incidence of anthrax vaccine complications, an alternative preventative approach is sorely needed to deal with this frightening disease. Non specific immune stimulation methods, such as macrophage activation would be an ...Supplements Guide - http://supplements.host2hope.com/

Suspect chased down by canine unitSignal - Santa Clarita,CA,USADan Johnson of Newhall was worried for his girlfriend and friends who lived in the containment area. "I talked to them on the phone, they're crying," he ...See all stories on this topic

Families Ask Bush to Seize Land Parcel for 9/11 MemorialWashington Post Sun, 28 Dec 2008 9:56 PM PSTIt has been more than seven years since 20-year-old Deora Bodley and 39 other passengers and crew died in the fiery crash of United Airlines Flight 93, their hijacked plane disintegrating in a grove of hemlock trees outside Shanksville, Pa.

Brain Starvation As We Age Appears To Trigger Alzheimer's: Improving Blood Flow To Brain Is Preventive StrategyScience Daily Sat, 27 Dec 2008 7:28 PM PSTA slow, chronic starvation of the brain as we age appears to be a major trigger of a biochemical process that causes some forms of Alzheimer's disease. A new study has found when the brain doesn't get enough sugar glucose -- as when cardiovascular disease restricts blood flow to the brain -- a process is launched that produces the sticky clumps of protein that appear to be a cause of Alzheimer's.

Introduction of stevia-based products have some experts souring on ...Palm Beach Post - FL, United StatesA research group led by Psychiatry professor Guido KW Frank at the University of Colorado at Denver's Developmental Brain Research Program used functional ...See all stories on this topic

Brain-mapping to nab seer killersThe Telegraph Sun, 28 Dec 2008 12:38 PM PSTBhubaneswar, Dec. 28: The Orissa crime branch is planning to map the brains of four men suspected to be involved in the murder of VHP leader Swami Laxmananda Saraswati and four of his associates.
Head injuries a commonality among new veteransPalm Beach Post - FL, United StatesThe military has since recognized the issue, increasing screening for brain injuries and funding for research. Last year Congress allocated $900 million for ...See all stories on this topic

Payouts to crime victims up 36 percentDurant Daily Democrat Sun, 28 Dec 2008 0:56 AM PSTOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Payouts from the Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Fund increased by about 36 percent this year and cleared the $5 million mark.

John Pryor, doctor killed in Iraq, wrote about crime; Words of John Pryor, trauma surgeon killed in IraqNewsday Sun, 28 Dec 2008 0:26 AM PSTA New Jersey trauma surgeon for a Queens-based Army medical unit who had written achingly of telling crime victims' relatives that their loved ones had died has been killed in Iraq, the Department of Defense said.

Innocent bystanders: An alarming turn in crimeCTV Toronto Sun, 28 Dec 2008 12:04 PM PSTIf 2006 was the year of the gun in Toronto, 2008 should go down as the year of the unfortunate innocent bystander. We look back at some of the victims who were simply at the wrong place at the wrong time.

Two cases resulting in murder charges were among top crime stories in 2008The Leader-Herald Sat, 27 Dec 2008 9:05 PM PSTEDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third of a six-day series recounting major local news events of 2008. Today: crimes. Two murders, both involving heated arguments over the victims' personal relationships, grabbed headlines in Fulton and Montgomery counties in 2008.

Standing by the family in courtBaltimore Sun Sun, 28 Dec 2008 0:56 AM PSTShirley Harbin helps victims of crimes endure the stresses of the legal system S hirley Harbin has worked as director of the victim witness assistance unit for the Howard County state's attorney's office for the past decade. The job of helping crime victims prepare for court proceedings may prove stressful at times. To stay inspired, Harbin says she relies on her history with the office, her ...
City makes a valiant effort to tamp down domestic abuseMyCentralJersey.com Sat, 27 Dec 2008 9:01 PM PSTDomestic violence is so often the silent crime. Whether it's for the shame of the battered or the threat of reprisal from attackers, crime experts estimate that victims of domestic violence only report 20 percent of rapes, 25 percent of physical assaults and 50 percent of psychological abuse to police. Nudging those numbers into more positive territory has proved illusive, despite all manner of ...

December 22, 2008
Gates Foundation seeks to speed up Internet in American libraries
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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded about $7 million in grants for faster Internet connections at public libraries in seven states. The grants are seed money to help libraries attract long-term financial support for high-speed access.

Offbeat Shirokiya prospers in its niche
It was a bull market at Shirokiya last week as shoppers, anticipating the Year of the Ox in 2009, snapped up bovine figurines from display shelves. The talismans are supposed to reverse the unhappy fortunes of 2008.

Nine new Hawaii laws take effect

Medicaid fraud crackdown saves millions


Family Finance: Gift Giving with Extra Meaning Save the Date: FRONTLINE to Air Parkinson's
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Surfer dies on NSW central coastABC via Yahoo!7 News Sat, 27 Dec 2008 9:15 PM PSTA man has died after hitting his head while surfing on the New South Wales central coast.
CNC/ESA crowns 2008 season series championsCarteret County News-Times Sun, 28 Dec 2008 0:48 AM PSTMOREHEAD CITY รข€” The Central North Carolina District of the Eastern Surfing Association (CNC/ESA) gathered for the final time earlier this month at the Camp Morehead Clubhouse to officially crown 2008 season series champions.
Surfers’ illness risk higher than divers’Albany Democrat-Herald Sat, 27 Dec 2008 10:49 PM PSTCORVALLIS — A new study has found that surfers may unintentionally ingest 10 times more water than swimmers or divers, putting them at higher risk of contracting gastrointestinal illnesses when surfing in contaminated waters.

Home for retired missionaries loses council grant... because it won't ask residents if they are lesbiansDaily Mail: World News Sat, 27 Dec 2008 4:27 PM PSTA care home where elderly Christian residents refused to answer ‘intrusive’ questions about their sexuality is at the centre of a bitter legal battle after its council grant was axed.

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