Stories from October 2005
Monday, October 31
Samuel Alito’s Conservative Views Earned Him Nickname ‘Scalito’,
AP
Mexico’s Undiplomatic Diplomats,
City Journal
Gang Uses Deportation to Its Advantage to Flourish in U.S.,
Los Angeles Times
Violent Border Clashes Surging,
Los Angeles Times
San Antonio Police Officer Charged With Sexual Assault,
AP
Budget Bill Would Boost Green Cards,
Washington Times
3 Hurricane Evacuees Accused of Killing Woman Who Helped Them,
Houston Chronicle
Voodoo Practitioners Scatter After Katrina,
AP
$63M For Hawaiians Clears Senate Hurdle,
Star Bulletin (Honolulu)
A Separate Peace,
OpinionJournal
Youths Riot for Second Night in Paris Suburb,
Reuters
The New Colour of British Racism,
Observer (London)
Friday, October 28
Rosa Parks to Lie in Honor at Capitol,
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Charged With Assault, Mayor Takes Over Police,
Washington Post
Owens Backs Fence to Close off U.S. Border,
Rocky Mountain News (Denver)
School Board Bans Religious Holidays,
WorldNetDaily
Radio Host Fired Over Comment,
Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City)
Sheriff Bills Immigration $71K for Illegals in Jail,
Journal-News (Hamilton, Oh.)
Unions’ War of Words Now in Spanish,
Los Angeles Times
Progressive Indictment,
VDARE
Hint of Compromise as Peers Throw out Religious Hatred Bill,
Telegraph (London)
Home Office Keeps Tabs On Only 1 In 4 Failed Asylum Seekers,
Guardian (London)
Indian Documentary Exposes Cannibalism Among Secret Hindu Sect,
AP
Thursday, October 27
Candidate Says Blacks Bring Racism On Selves,
The Virginian-Pilot (Hampton Roads)
Air Force Coach Reprimanded After Comments About Black Athletes,
AP
Two Professors Study Effect College Has on Personal Bias,
Star-News (Wilmington, NC)
ACLU Accuses Beck of Racial Profiling,
Lima News (Ohio)
Border Rancher’s Lease Renewed Despite Protests,
AP
8 Children Sue Ehrlich to Return Immigrant Care,
AP
Six Charged for Honour Slaying,
Jyllands-Posten (Copenhagen)
Brash Appoints Political Correctness Eradicator,
New Zealand Herald (Auckland)
The Secret History of the Minimum Wage,
Marginal Revolution
Wednesday, October 26
The H-1B Swindle,
InfoWorld
‘Little Ethiopia’ Takes Root In D.C.,
AP
Report: Immigration Workplace Fines and Arrests Plummet,
North County Times (Escondido, Cal.)
Richmond Holds Up Plan for Issuing Immigrant ID Card,
Lexington Herald-Leader (Ky.)
Air Force Investigating Coach’s Racially Charged Remarks,
AP
Changing Diversity,
AP
Detroit Accused of Bias Against White Cops,
UPI
The Voice of the Oppressed,
Los Angeles Times
Second School Took Action Over ‘Bomb’ Teacher,
The Journal (Newcastle upon Tyne, England)
Far Right Says Immigration Makes Spaniards Outsiders,
Reuters
Tanzania’s Mkapa Lauds Mugabe The ‘Elder’,
Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg)
Tuesday, October 25
Butler County Mounts Drive To Oust Illegal Immigrants,
Dayton Daily News
Hispanic Group Challenges Minuteman Initiative,
Washington Times
Richmond to Offer ID Cards To Immigrants,
Lexington Herald-Leader
Gang Experts Note Growing Presence,
Nashua Telegraph (NH)
Immigration Officials Detain 50 Convicted Sex Offenders,
AP
God Does Not Want 16 Kids,
San Francisco Chronicle
Exurbanites Occupy an Unsettled Place in Va. Politics,
Washington Post
Officials Get an Earful from Those Opposed To Changing City’s Name,
Star-Telegram (Fort Worth)
School in Shambles,
New Orleans Times-Picayune
Black Universities Tell Students That Fat Isn’t ‘Phat’,
AP
Freedom of Speech Trumps Muslim Meeting,
Denmark.dk (Official website of Denmark)
Rwanda Crimes, Rwandan Courts,
Toronto Sun
Monday, October 24
A Rumour, Outrage and Then A Riot,
Guardian (London)
London Becomes BNP Heartland,
Independent Race and Refugee News Network
The British National Party (BNP) Goes Straight,
Think-Israel
Piggy Banks ‘Offend UK Muslims’,
The Age (Melbourne)
Ritual Child Murders Spark Revenge Attacks in Key Nigerian City,
Agence France Presse
Authorities Try to Control Cancun Looting,
AP
‘Violent Ethnic War Looms’,
The Province (Vancouver)
Activist: Exterminate White People,
Carolina Journal (Raleigh)
The Nation’s Prison Population Continues Its Slow Growth,
Bureau of Justice Statistics
Miers Backed Race, Sex Set-Asides,
Washington Post
On Human Diversity,
The Scientist
Friday, October 21
FOP Official Calls for Smitherman to Resign from City Council,
Cincinnati Enquirer
No Holiday for Crime on Ship,
Mobile Register
Appeals Court Upholds Seattle’s Use of Race in School Admissions,
AP
Herndon Group To Monitor Illegal Laborers,
Washington Times
Park City ‘Wanted’ List Angers Latinos,
Salt Lake Tribune
46% Boost In Tech Visas Proposed,
Miami Herald
Tunnel Suspects in U.S. Illegally,
Washington Times
Immigration Hits Record High,
Times (London)
Islamist Influence a Growing Threat to French Business,
Middle East Times (Nicosia)
Asian Crime Gangs Worry Pacific Govts,
Stuff (New Zealand)
Aso Says Japan Is Nation of ‘One Race’,
Japan Times (Tokyo), Oct. 18
What Makes a Nation: The Case of Japan,
American Renaissance, Sept. 1991
Thursday, October 20
Students Show Almost No Gains In Reading,
Stateline.org
Court Backs Immigrants’ Labor Rights,
Los Angeles Times
Undocumented Students Deserve American Dream, Too,
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Poll: Illegals Seen As ‘Burden’,
Rocky Mountain News (Denver)
Latinos Protest Escondido Council’s Border Police Support,
North County Times (Escondido)
Prosecutors: Prostitution Ring Catered to Florida Farmworkers,
AP
Miers Helped Migrant Facing Deportation,
Miami Herald
Ethnic Pageants Restyle the American Beauty Contest,
Darryl Fears, Washington Post, Oct. 19
Poverty and Crime Rates Reveal Israel’s Failure To Absorb Ethiopian Immigrants,
Forward (New York City)
Joan Rivers Unleashes Torrent of Abuse in Racism Row On Radio 4,
Telegraph (London)
Ontario Plans to Raise Funding for Immigrants,
Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Wednesday, October 19
Washington State University Continues Campaign of Repression,
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
Feds Crack Down On Immigrant Child Offenders,
WorldNetDaily
Federal Judge Grants Voter ID Injunction,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Appeals Court Hears Islamic Indoctrination Case,
WorldNetDaily
Dealership Still Missing Cars, Wants U.S. Attorney To Investigate,
AP
Public Colleges in Florida and Kentucky Try to Account for Sharp Drops in Black Enrollments,
Chronicle of Higher Education
NBA Lists Fashion Do’s and Don’ts,
Jerry Crowe and Valli Herman, Los Angeles Times, Oct. 19
Bangladesh, Chad Rated World’s Most Corrupt Nations by Global Watchdog Group,
FoxNews
Britain Grapples with ‘Honor Killing’ Practice,
Christian Science Monitor
Gang Rapist’s Attacks Unavoidable, Says Lawyer,
Sydney Morning Herald
Tuesday, October 18
Chertoff, Chao Promote Guest Worker Program,
AP
Illegal Crossers Now Buying ‘Secure’ Cards,
Michael Marizco, Arizona Daily Star (Tucson), Oct.16
Tancredo Asks ACLU to Defend Politically-Targeted Student,
Office of Congressman Tom Tancredo
Evacuees Binge on Cape: Spend Fed Cash On Booze, Strippers,
Boston Herald
Street Gangs and Random Violence: Winnipeg Becomes Murder Capital,
Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Why Is AIDS Refugee Still Here?,
Toronto Sun
Poor Children May be Bused To School in Wealthy Areas,
Telegraph (London)
Spaniards Want More Action on Moroccan Migrants,
Financial Times (London)
Islamic Extremism Hikes France Investment Risk-MIG,
Reuters
Peters Is NZ’s New Foreign Minister,
AAP
Mugabe Henchmen ‘Used Food to Win Votes’,
Telegraph (London)
Monday, October 17
Planned Neo-Nazi March Sparks Violence,
CNN
C-SPAN Speaker Says "Exterminate White People",
C-SPAN
Louis Farrakhan’s Inclusiveness,
NewsMax
A Diversity Candidate in Every Pool,
InsideHigherEd,
Black Firefighters’ Claims Dismissed from Suit,
Mike Tobin, Plain Dealer (Cleveland), Oct. 15
‘Speak English’ Isn’t So Simple,
Cincinnati Enquirer
Cesar Chavez Drive Dedicated,
Portales News-Tribune (NM)
City of White Settlement to Consider Name Change,
AP
Clarke Chastised over Zimbabwe Deportation Policy,
Guardian (London)
Friday, October 14
Immigration Costs More Than Thought,
Orlando Sentinel
The National Silence on Immigration,
Daily Times (Farmington, NM)
Minutemen Meet Resistance,
Seattle Times
Frist To Take on Border Bill First,
Washington Times
Auditor: City May Go Broke,
Detroit News
White People Won’t Vote for Blacks, Congressman Charges,
CNSNews.com
A Polling Free-Fall Among Blacks,
Washington Post
School Time Off May Go Secular,
St. Petersburg Times
Asian Gang in ‘Campus Killing’,
Life Style Extra (UK)
Squirrels On Crack,
South London Press
Gangs Steal from the Poor,
Aftenposten (Oslo)
Seizure Order on SA White Farm,
BBC News
S African Mobs Hunt Down Bandits,
Australian (Sydney)
A Warning From the Past,
American Renaissance, Jan. 2000
Thursday, October 13
Dutch Unveil the Toughest Face in Europe With a Ban on the Burka,
Times (London)
Asian-Friendly Houses in Britain,
NewKerala (India)
Hlophe Charged by Cape Bar Council,
SAPA
Utah’s Birthrate Is Tops,
Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City)
South Leads Trend of Motherhood Without Marriage,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Lee to Take Spiky Look at Katrina,
Guardian (London)
L.A. Unified Sued Over Race Issues,
Los Angeles Times
Discrimination Claims Costing Oregon Millions,
Oregonian (Portland)
Perry Pledges $10 Million to Patrol Border,
Dallas Morning News
Harvest of Death on the Eastern Shore,
Virginian-Pilot (Hampton Roads)
Wednesday, October 12
Birth Rates Among Immigrants in America,
Center for Immigration Studies
Latinos Re-Examine Pregnancy in Teens,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Morphing Outrage Into Ideas,
Los Angeles Times
Memo to Congress: Exercise Authority Over U.S. Citizenship,
Human Events Online
Behind the Movement: Groups Step Up Efforts to Tighten the Borders,
Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City)
Collapsing the Maya,
Roger Sandal, The Culture Cult
Berkeley Celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day,
Daily Californian (UC Berkeley)
White UTC Police Officer Claims Discrimination,
Chattanoogan
Cartoons Have Muslims Threatening Newspaper,
Copenhagen Post
Africans Say Europe Is No Promised Land,
AP
Tuesday, October 11
Ed Dept. Eyes Charge,
New York Daily News
Gallup: Americans Overwhelmingly Favor Interracial Dating,
Editor and Publisher
Kilgore Vows to Thwart Illegals,
Washington Times
Highway Sound Barriers as Border Fences?,
WorldNetDaily.com
200 Protest Professor’s Lecture,
Bryan-College Station Eagle (Texas)
Privacy Rights Upheld For Illegal Immigrants,
Washington Post
A Call for ‘Separateness’,
Toronto Star
Morocco Flies out Dumped Migrants,
BBC News
60 Errors in English Exam,
news24.com (SA)
Somali Shock at New Ship Hijack,
BBC News,
Monday, October 10
Sailer vs. Taylor, Round IICitizenism vs. White Nationalism,
Steve Sailer, VDARE.com
O.C. Race Shapes Up as a Duel,
Los Angeles Times
Gaithersburg Backs Off On Day Laborers,
Washington Times
Tifton Arrests Reflect Chasm,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Immigrants Rush to New Orleans as Contractors Fight for Workers,
Los Angeles Times
Clinic Week Aims to Even up Health Disparities,
Oakland Tribune
City Council Passes Bill to Establish Commission on Day Labor Centers,
Gotham Gazette
Shamed Into Silence,
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Miers Backed Minority Power, Aid,
Chicago Tribune
University of Texas Overcoming its History,
AP
Spanish Amnesty Worsened Immigrant Problem-Germany,
Reuters
Helsinki Officials and Somali Community Groups Ponder Youth Crime Issue,
Helsingin Samomat (Helsinki)
‘Ethnicity Put Me at Heart Risk’,
BBC News
Friday, October 7
NOPD Investigation of Cadillac Cops May Involve Brass,
New Orleans Times-Picayune
Forum Opened to All After Discrimination Complaints,
Northeastern News (Northeastern Unversity, Boston)
Latinos, Migrants Face Clash of Cultures,
Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Officials Call ‘Speak English’ Sign Discriminatory,
AP
Woman Allegedly Gang Raped By 14 Men,
nbc-2.com (Fort Myers)
Proposed Immigration Legislation Draws Praise, Criticism,
KVOA (Tucson)
Investigation Continues: Security Breach at the White House,
ABC News
Spain’s Zapatero Says He’ll Send Back Immigrants,
Bloomberg
Asylum Leak Reveals Only 20 Iraqis Will Be Sent Back,
Guardian (London)
Pastor To Repay £200,000 After Buying Florida Timeshare on Church Visa Card,
Times (London)
Female Mob Slays Barber,
Edmonton Sun (Canada)
What Really Happened?,
American Renaissance, Jan. 2003
Thursday, October 6
Student Rebuked for Sitting During Mexican Anthem,
Daily Herald (Illinois)
City to Provide Legit Identification for Illegal Immigrants,
AP
Gaithersburg Residents Protest Day-Laborer Site,
Washington Times
Killer Who Claimed to be Influenced by Rap Music Faces Execution Thursday,
AP
Grades Only Part of Picture for New UW Admissions Plan,
Seattle Times
After Grutter and Gratz,
Linda Chavez, townhall.com
Grand Wizard Bush,
National Review Online
New Paper Points to Growing Conflict Between Canada’s Welfare State and Increased Immigration,
Fraser Institute
DA Names ‘Five Worst’ Hospitals,
news24.com (SA)
Teenage ‘Honour Killing’ Victim Stabbed 46 Times,
Telegraph (London)
Imam Demands Apology for Mohammed Cartoons,
Copenhagen Post
Wednesday, October 5
The Color of Crime,
Men’s News Daily
Diversity Is Strength! Its Also…Police Corruption,
VDARE.com
Black Liberals Support Farrakhan Event,
NewsMax
King Would Drop Suit For No-Show School Job,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Schools Hold Back Blacks, Group Says,
St. Petersburg Times
Kids In ‘Hate’ Attack,
New York Post
Fantasia Barrino Reveals She’s Illiterate,
AP
Border Activist Faces Republican in Calif. Runoff,
Reuters
Inspector Convicted of Money Laundering,
AP
Hillary Clinton Urges Katrina Aid for Illegal Immigrants,
NewsMax
Beck Responds To Letter From Mexican Consulate,
Lima News (Oh.)
Tempers Flare at Valletta Protest,
Times (Valletta, Malta)
Tuesday, October 4
Prison Bans Cross of St George Tiepins,
Telegraph (London)
Making a Pig’s Ear of Defending Democracy,
Telegraph (London)
EU, Turkey Start Membership Talks,
Washington Times
VRA, All of It, Forever?,
Newsweek
Mandela Wins BBC’s ‘Global Election’,
BBC News
How Corruption Holds Back Africa’s Oil Industry,
Daily Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg)
Federal Data Confirms: New Orleans Nightmare Was Predictable,
VDARE.com
Hurricane Evacuees Unwelcome In Some Communities,
AP
Suit Worsens Racial Rift Among City Firefighters,
Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
Outrage Erupts At Anti-Affirmative Action Rally,
Daily Illini (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
AG: Hepatitis Case Probably Won’t Bring Justice,
TheOmahaChannel
Police Respond to Three Sexual Assault Calls over Weekend,
Brownsville Herald (Tex.)
Invitation To The Ninth Annual Zebra Victims Memorial Service,
European/American Issues Forum
Monday, October 3
Judges Bolster Students’ Lawsuit,
St. Petersburg Times
Rushton Revisited,
Ottawa Citizen
1965 Immigration Reform Cost Blacks Minority Primacy,
Newhouse News Service
Forum Stresses HIV Threat to Black Women,
Los Angeles Times
William Bennett Resigns from Education Company,
PR Newsire
U.S. Probes ‘Green Cards for Sex’,
Washington Times
Illegal Immigration at the Forefront,
Washington Post
Border Activist a Wild Card in Calif. Election,
Reuters
US Court Denies White Students’ Discrimination Case,
Reuters
2 Nelsons Too Much In Trafalgar Square?,
AP
Winnie the Pooh Can Hurt Muslim’s Sentiments!,
Asian News International