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<![CDATA[ <p>Pierce leaving for Tulane Sports The Huntsville Item</p><p>Sam Houston State head coach David Pierce answers questions at a postgame press conference during the Fort Worth Regional. After three highly successful seasons with the Bearkats, Pierce has accepted an offer to become head coach at Tulane. In his three seasons at Sam Houston, the Bearkats posted a combined record of 121 63 in 2012 14 seasons, won outright Southland Conference regular season championships in 2012, '13 and '14, were selected as at large team for NCAA tournament in 2012, '13 and '14, were finalists in the Houston Regional in 2012 and Fort Worth Regional in 2014 and also had eight players selected in Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft from 2012 14.</p><p>Joshua YatesLike Willie Fritz, who was swooped up by Georgia Southern in January, baseball head coach David Pierce accepted the head coach position at Tulane late Saturday night.</p><p>been three great years, Pierce said. don want the community to think that we let another coach get away. Sam Houston State came to me and were very fair to me and my coaching staff. I very appreciative of that and in baseball, I didn think that a place like this would ever offer what they offered us.</p><p>the end of the day, it ends up just being a better situation for me and my family at this stage of my life.</p><p>Pierce interviewed for the position last Thursday and was made an offer on Friday. With a new president taking over at Tulane, Pierce wanted to get some assurances that recruits could have access to academic scholarships much in the same way that the baseball program was operated at Rice. Once Tulane athletic department agreed to those terms, Pierce accepted the offer to become the Green Wave next head coach.</p><p>some things that been in the making there and in conjunction with the merit scholars, Pierce said about the process. possibility of utilizing some of the other aids within the institution that already in place, that was part of the discussion.</p><p>financial aid, the merit scholarships and the cost is a factor to be able to get into communities across the nation. This is going to put me and my staff out on the road nation wide. I was in a program for nine years that had similar types of challenges and interest. I think from spending nine years at Rice, I understand it as well as anybody.</p><p>In three years as Sam Houston head coach, Pierce and the Bearkats accomplished quite a bit.</p><p>Pierce owns an overall head coaching record of 121 63 after completing just his third season as head coach at Sam Houston State. In his three seasons with the Bearkats, Pierce took Sam Houston to three consecutive NCAA Regional appearances for just the second time in program history. Pierce was named the Bearkats head coach prior to the 2012 season after serving as an assistant coach for nine years at Rice.</p><p>The Bearkats won the outright Southland Conference regular season championship three years in a row <a target="_blank" href="http://www.replicasunglasses.us.com/" title="Cheap Replica Sunglasses">Cheap Replica Sunglasses</a> and were selected as an at large team to the NCAA tournament in three consecutive seasons, most recently to the Fort Worth Regional in which Sam Houston was one of the final two teams with No. 7 national seed TCU.</p><p>Pierce was honored as a Regional Coach of the Year in 2012 by the American Baseball Coaches Association as well as being named Southland Conference Coach of the Year in 2012 and 2013. He became the first Southland coach to earn consecutive honors since UTSA Sherman Corbett (2007 08).</p><p>Pierce tutored two of the highest drafted Bearkats in the history of the program. Cody Dickson, taken at No. 119 overall in the fourth round of the 2013 MLB First Year Player Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates, is the highest drafted Bearkat baseball player since moving to the Division I level. Caleb Smith was selected in the 14th round of the same draft by the New York Yankees to become just the 19th Sam Houston player selected in the top 15 rounds of the Major League Baseball draft.</p><p>The Bearkats most recently had five players drafted, a program record for the most in one year. First baseman Ryan O selected in the eighth round by the Kansas City Royals, was the highest drafted position player from Sam Houston since Glenn Wilson was taken in the first round in 1980.</p><p>truly at peace with the fact that we took on a program that was in great shape and we truly made it better, in my opinion, Pierce said. did that because of great players and great support from our athletic department, university and community.</p><p>have met so many people that have become great friends, we have made so many new donors and our fan base has increased. What our players have done on the field is second to none from winning three conference championships, three at large bids and to really be in and out of the national rankings in all of the polls for the last three years says a lot about our program.</p><p>us to see five guys drafted and none of them being seniors is almost unheard of. I proud of what we were able to accomplish. I confident that can continue because the foundation has been laid.</p><p>Pierce also said that what made the decision even more difficult is that his son, Shea, who played second base for most of this season for the Bearkats, has one more year left to play. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapermichaelkorsoutlet.us.com/" title="Cheap Michael Kors">Cheap Michael Kors</a></p><p>was very tough. That might be the toughest thing that was discussed, the Kats coach said. I was able to coach him for three years and when we were in the locker room with those 35 players, I thought we did a great job of separating dad and son and being a player. All of those guys understood that we were a team. I thought the players handled it well; it was probably harder on me <a target="_blank" href="http://www.replicasunglasses.us.com/" title="Replica Sunglasses">Replica Sunglasses</a> than anybody, but I think the coaches and players will all agree that I handled it well.</p><p>really had a hard time all week with my family, this community and the things we done with this program. At the end of the day, it made sense for us to take that job.</p><p>With Pierce leaving for Tulane, the Bearkats now have to look for a head coach and that responsibility falls to Sam Houston State athletic director Bobby Williams.</p><p>to find another head coach tells me that we hiring good coaches, Williams said. did try to keep Coach Pierce and we made a good, fair offer.</p><p>Mark (Johnson) retired (following the 2011 season), we looked to make <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapermichaelkorsoutlet.us.com/" title="Michael Kors Outlet">Michael Kors Outlet</a> the program better. I have a meeting with Coach Pierce tomorrow and we be putting together a transition plan. It be a lot like it was for football. We be looking to fill this position as soon as we can, but we also examine the candidates to make a good, quality decision.</p><p>Especially after the last three seasons, Williams expects to get a wealth of qualified applicants.</p><p>real proud of the fact that we made the regionals in six of the last eight seasons and we were finalists in three of those regionals. I can say enough about Mark and David and the job they did. The process starts for us and it something we look to hopefully have completed in approximately two weeks or so.</p>
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<![CDATA[ <p>2010 NFL Week 1 Sit or Start Quarterbacks</p><p>The fantasy football season kicks off this season. The first week is often one of the most difficult weeks to choose who to sit or start on your fantasy team. This will help you decide. Here are the quarterbacks you should start:</p><p>1. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts: The Colts are playing the Houston Texans. Peyton Manning has a great receiving corps that will help him get thread the Texans' defense. Expect a 300 yard and 2 3 touchdown performance.</p><p>2. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints: Drew Brees had a great year last year and still has great targets to throw to this year. He should be able to produce big numbers against the Minnesota's defense. 300 yards and 3 4 touchdowns.</p><p>3. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers: Aaron Rodgers is expected to be the best quarterback this year. This week he is facing pretty tough defense, but should still be able to hook up with his receivers for some big gains. 300 yards and 2 3 touchdowns.</p><p>4. Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys: Tony Romo had a good year last year. This week he is facing a weaker Washington Redskins defense and he should be able to hook up with his receivers. 280 yards and 2 3 touchdowns.</p><p>5. Jay Cutler, Chicago Bears: Jay Cutler had a poor season last year. Hopefully this year he will be able to start off on the right foot against the Detroit Lions' mediocre defense. As long as he avoids making stupid throws again, he should have a good game. 250 yards 1 2 touchdowns.</p><p>6. Carson Palmer, Cincinnati Bengals: 240 270 yards and 1 2 touchdowns</p><p>7. Matt Schaub, Houston Texans: 230 260 yards and 1 2 touchdowns.</p><p>8. Donovan McNabb, Washington Redskins: 220 250 yards and 1 2 touchdowns.</p><p>9. Tom Brady, New England Patriots: 230 250 yards and 1 2 touchdowns.</p><p>10. Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers: 220 250 yards and 1 2 touchdowns.</p><p>You should sit these Quarterbacks</p><p>1. David Garrard</p><p>2. Derek Anderson <a target="_blank" href="http://www.replicachristianlouboutin.com/" title="louboutin shoes replica">louboutin shoes replica</a></p><p>3. Matt Cassel</p><p>4. Alex Smith</p><p>5. Josh Freeman</p><p>6. Dennis Dixon</p><p>7. Sam Bradford</p><p>8. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.replicachristianlouboutin.com/" title="christian louboutin replica">christian louboutin replica</a> Eli Manning</p><p>9. Kevin <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapredbottomshoes.us.com/" title="red bottom shoes">red bottom shoes</a> Kolb</p><p>10. Matt Ryan</p><p>Published by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapredbottomshoes.us.com/" title="cheap red bottoms">cheap red bottoms</a> Chris Matteson</p><p>Chris is a commercial pilot with an instrument rating (SEL/MEL). He has flown aircraft ranging from a Cessna 172, Socata Trinidad, and Piper Seminole to Bell 206, OH 58 Kiowa, and the UH 60 Blackhawk A/L an. View profile</p><p>Fafarrazi: A Celebrity Fantasy Game Similar to Fantasy FootballFafarazzi offers a fun game to fans of celebrities and the gossip that follows them. Everyone is excited about the new season. The smell of football is in the air everywhere.</p>
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<![CDATA[ <p>2010 NFL Week 1 <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapredbottomshoes.us.com/" title="cheap red bottom shoes">cheap red bottom shoes</a> Predictions</p><p>An early line is hard to take when a key player has yet to decide if he is going to comeback for another year of football. Favre still on the fence makes this bet very interesting. As for now, I like the Saints <a target="_blank" href="http://www.replicachristianlouboutin.com/" title="louboutin replica">louboutin replica</a> 4.5 at home to open up the season. If Favre does not comeback, this is a great bet, and even if he does the Saints look good at 4.5. Take the Saints.</p><p>This line jumped out at me when I first viewed the early lines as a no brainer. The Giants showed nothing last year, while the Panthers were a playoff team if it wasn't for Delhomme. Panthers are a great sleeper team for the 2010 NFL season, and they are not getting any respect coming into the season. The Giants looked sluggish at the end of last season and failed to improve their team in the offseason. Why Miami is only a 3 point favorite against one of the worst teams in all of football is a mystery, but take advantage. For now, the Falcons look like the safe bet with Ryan at quarterback and a very solid supporting cast. The Lions have improved on offense while the Bears have improved on defense. As much as I would like to pick my Lions to win at Soldier Field, the chances are not in the Lions favor. Take the Bears to win by more than 7. The Bengals have signed talented receiver Antonio Bryant and drafted pivotal tight end Jermaine Gresham, which will give Carson Palmer every opportunity to return the Bengals to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.replicachristianlouboutin.com/" title="christian louboutin shoes replica">christian louboutin shoes replica</a> the playoffs. I am still leaning towards the Browns in this contest based on last season performance and play makers. Both teams are in store for a rough season, but the Browns will get a victory week one. The Broncos have too many question marks and are less Brandon Marshall. The Colts should take this one by a touchdown or more.</p><p>Prediction: Colts 27 14</p><p>Even the acquisition of Campbell won't stop the Titans from taking it to the Raiders opening week. It looks like Chris <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapredbottomshoes.us.com/" title="red bottom shoes cheap">red bottom shoes cheap</a> Johnson is happy for the time being and he is worth a couple touchdowns himself. The Raiders will not cover the spread.</p>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Pictures of people who mock me</p><p>I was traveling with students in Barcelona in the summer of 2011, walking through La Rambla, when I noticed two guys making fun of me. I could see them in the reflection of a mirrored building, making gestures with their hands to suggest how much bigger I was than the thin girl standing next to me, her small waist accentuated by her crop top and cut off shorts. They painted her figure in the air like an hourglass. Then they painted my shape like the convex curves of a ball. The guys were saying something, too, but there was only one word I could make out: Gorda. Fat woman.</p><p>I've been hearing comments like this for much all my life. Maybe someone else would have yelled at them, or shrunk inside. But I don't get upset when this happens.</p><p>For about a year, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapermichaelkorsoutlet.us.com/" title="Michael Kors Outlet">Michael Kors Outlet</a> I'd been taking pictures of strangers' reactions to me in public for a series I called "Wait Watchers." I was interested in capturing something I already knew firsthand: If the large women in historical art pieces were walking around today, they would be scorned and ridiculed.</p><p>So I found a crowded crosswalk farther down La Rambla, used my rangefinder camera to set the exposure and focus of where I would stand, and handed the camera to my assistant. I bought a cup of gelato and began eating it. I've learned I get more successful reactions if I am something.</p><p>In my peripheral vision, I saw a teen girl waiting for the signal to cross the street. As I stood there, eating my ice cream, I heard a repetitive SLAP, SLAP of a hand on skin. I signaled to my assistant to shoot. It was only when I returned home to Memphis and got the film developed that I realized the sound was the girl hitting her belly as she watched me eat. She did this over and over. I have five frames of her with various facial expressions. I called the resulting image "Gelato."</p><p>My struggle with my body started after I graduated high school. I played soccer my whole life, sometimes three teams at one time. I never thought about I just ran around, knocked people over and kicked the ball hard. When I started college, there was no more soccer and my weight ballooned from a size 7 to a size 14 in weeks.</p><p>Eventually, I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism. Though I did go through phases of food restriction and over exercise, I came to realize that I shouldn't punish myself for something I can control. Self criticism is a waste of time. I look worse with tons of make up and products in my hair. I am happy when I am not stressed so I don stress.</p><p>That doesn't mean the world is comfortable with how I look. Even though I'm a college professor, who works 12 <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapermichaelkorsoutlet.us.com/" title="Cheap Michael Kors">Cheap Michael Kors</a> hour days and eats healthy, even though I have none of the diseases constantly reported in the media as linked to obesity, I'm up against quite a few stereotypes as an overweight blond female artist. I'm constantly fighting strangers' criticisms that I am lazy and slow witted, or that I am an overly emotional slob.</p><p>I suspect that if I confronted these narrow minded people, my words would have no effect. So, rather than using the attackers' actions to beat myself up, I just prove them wrong. The camera gave me my voice.</p><p>The idea of the "Wait Watchers" series came one day when I was shooting on the bleachers in Times Square. I'd been doing a series of photographs in which I sought out public spaces where I'm most uncomfortable, like swimming pools and restaurants (I always feel like I'm not "allowed to order fattening food).</p><p>Going through the film, I noticed an image with a man standing behind me. There he is, being photographed by a woman who appears to be quite beautiful, standing in the middle of the sensory assault that is Times Square. But at the moment the shutter is released, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.replicasunglasses.us.com/" title="Fake Sunglasses">Fake Sunglasses</a> he is smirking at me. He clearly does not approve. This kind of moment had happened many times. Until that moment, I never thought I could capture it on film.</p><p>I embarked on a social experiment: to set up my camera in plain sight and document how the world reacted to me. To create my images, I seek out interesting compositions in public areas. My goal is to capture a wide range of social groups so I travel as much as I <a target="_blank" href="http://www.replicasunglasses.us.com/" title="Cheap Replica Sunglasses">Cheap Replica Sunglasses</a> can. I've photographed in Spain, Peru, Chicago, New York and Memphis. My ideal settings have linear compositions or gendered references in signs in the landscape. I set up my camera in plain sight on a tripod or bench, or an assistant will take hundreds of photographs in several minutes. I then comb the images to see if I captured a reaction.</p><p>I do not know what the strangers are thinking when they look at me. But there is a Henri Cartier Bresson moment when my action aligns with the composition, the shutter and their gaze that has a critical or questioning element. Even though they are in front of a camera, they feel they have anonymity because they are crossing behind me.</p><p>And I don't get hurt when I look at the images. I feel like I am reversing the gaze back on to them to reveal their gaze. I'm fine with who I am and don't need anyone approval to live my life. I only get angry when I hear someone comment about my weight and the image does not reflect the criticism. That's frustrating: when I didn't get the shot.</p><p>But since the project started getting media attention, I've received hundreds of emails from people thanking me. There are so many people in the world who feel they have the right no, the obligation to criticize someone for the way they look, and to be that recipient of those insults can feel so lonely. I got an email from a 15 year old girl in Belgium who said my images made her better and not care about what others think and live my life. That made me proud. As for what the images mean, viewers may interpret the images as they see fit. I'm just trying to start a conversation.</p>
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<![CDATA[ <p>The mystery of John Doe No</p><p>The main thing Joann Van Buren says she remembers about Timothy McVeigh is the $50 bill he wanted her to break. That, and the two men who accompanied him.</p><p>One day before he tore a hole in the nation psyche with the bomb that destroyed Oklahoma City Murrah Federal Building, McVeigh, Van Buren says, pulled up to the little Subway sandwich shop where she worked in Junction City, Kansas, driving the yellow Ryder truck that would contain the bomb.</p><p>Van Buren didn pay any particular attention to them at first. Another clerk waited on the men, but when they tried to pay for their meal with a large bill, she took notice.</p><p>soon as the $50 bill came up, I had to go to the safe to get the change, says Van Buren today. when I gave them the change and they got their sandwiches, I remember them going back over to the corner, sitting down. And when they left, I remember three people getting into the truck. There were three people at the table.</p><p>The clerks she worked with later told FBI agents that two of the men matched the descriptions of McVeigh and his cohort, Terry Nichols. The third was a shorter, dark <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapsunglasseswholesale.us.com/" title="Cheap Sunglasses">Cheap Sunglasses</a> haired and muscular man with an olive complexion: a perfect fit for the figure destined to be known as John Doe 2.</p><p>Luckily, the Subway shop actually had a video camera recording that day events. When Van Buren contacted the FBI, agents interviewed everyone working in the shop on April 18. And when they were done, they confiscated the video recorded that day.</p><p>But if that tape showed a third co conspirator with McVeigh and Nichols, no one outside the FBI can say. No one beyond the agency ever saw it. In the waning days of Nichols trial, his defense attorneys discovered the details of Van Buren story which had only been described in generic terms in the FBI report, omitting her contention that two men accompanied McVeigh along with information contained in some 43,000 other sheets that the FBI until then had failed to turn over to them.</p><p>Michael Tigar, who led the Nichols defense, tried in 1999 to use the FBI failures to produce all relevant documents to gain a new trial for his client. District Judge Richard Matsch refused, saying the withheld material would not have altered the trial outcome.</p><p>He likely was right. In fact, Nichols jury had already refused to give him the death penalty largely because of some jurors belief that more people were involved in the bombing than merely McVeigh, Nichols and Michael and Lori Fortier, the Arizona couple who were acquaintances with the two men and who were the prosecution chief witnesses. That belief is also shared by thousands of conspiracy theorists who remain convinced the whole truth about the Oklahoma City bombing has not been told. Nichols verdict stands as nearly the sole validation that the bombing may not have been the product of two lone bombers.</p><p>And when the FBI admitted it had failed to turn over another 3,100 documents to defense attorneys, fresh fuel was thrown onto those fires. McVeigh execution was delayed a month as lawyers for both men started combing through the withheld information to see if it might give them an opportunity to overturn at least their sentences, if not their convictions. His execution is now scheduled for Monday.</p><p>But just as he hovered in the background of numerous eyewitness accounts like Joann Van Buren the figure of John Doe No. 2 almost certainly lurks within those withheld documents and he will continue to haunt the Oklahoma City case after McVeigh is executed. And, in an era that has seen more FBI foul ups than any other time in history, the bureau inability to explain away the repeated accounts of additional participants in the bombings has raised legitimate questions about the quality of its own investigation as well as fueled thoughts of larger conspiracies that will live beyond McVeigh.</p><p>Even the simplest investigations of seemingly straightforward crimes let alone a massively complex one like the Oklahoma City case, in which some 35,000 witnesses were interviewed can be complicated by the randomness and unrelated coincidences of real life. An unattached stranger who wanders onto a scene at some point can become a suspected accomplice for no reason other than bad timing.</p><p>The FBI has maintained that coincidence is the best way to explain John Doe No. 2, whose character sketch was drawn mainly from the account of an eyewitness at the Junction City shop where the Ryder truck was rented. That witness, the FBI says, mixed up his recollections and mistakenly identified a man who came in the next day to rent a truck a 23 year old soldier named Todd Bunting as an accomplice of McVeigh Bunting, who was cleared of any connection to the crime, vaguely resembled the composite drawing and wore clothes similar to those in the drawing, including a Carolina Panthers ball cap.</p><p>There is a kind of logic to the FBI conclusion. The Oklahoma City case was anything but straightforward, and the agency was hit with a near apocalyptic flood of tips about the possible perpetrators of the bombing. The vast majority of them turned into time wasting dead ends and wild goose chases, and the investigators were forced to turn to Occam Razor the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wholesalehandbags.us.com/" title="Wholesale Handbags">Wholesale Handbags</a> maxim that the simplest explanation for a mystery is most often the correct one to shave down the possibilities.</p><p>McVeigh, a dead ringer for the John Doe No. 1 sketch, had been captured, and Terry Nichols (who looked nothing like John Doe No. The Fortiers were quickly tracked down and confessed to their relatively minor roles in the bombing as sympathizers who gave McVeigh a temporary base of operations and listened avidly as he planned the attack. And though there was no shortage of theories about the identity of Doe No. 2, no one who resembled him emerged as a possible co conspirator.</p><p>Ultimately, investigators were forced to conclude that John Doe No. 2 was a phantom who never really existed. And that was the case they chose to take to the courts in their prosecutions of McVeigh and Nichols.</p><p>nothing there, says FBI spokesman Steven Berry. a case where every avenue we went down, there nothing there. And we certainly not going to get behind it and say there something there or put it out that there is something when there nothing there. It chasing ghosts.</p><p>Indeed, McVeigh himself steadfastly denies there was any John Doe No. 2. He also denied the existence of Doe No. 2 in a May 2 letter to the Houston Chronicle.</p><p>But even McVeigh own trial attorney, Stephen Jones, never believed him on this count. Jones believes McVeigh had substantial motive to lie about the involvement of others: For one, it covers the tracks of his cohorts, and it heightens his own role in the drama. Certainly Terrorist captures McVeigh desire for martyrdom he manipulated his appeals to expedite his execution and admitting anyone else into the scenario would certainly diminish his starring role.</p><p>Jones also told reporters that McVeigh failed a lie detector test <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapsunglasseswholesale.us.com/" title="Wholesale Sunglasses">Wholesale Sunglasses</a> when asked about John Doe No. 2. And McVeigh, he says, frequently covered up any traces of potential co conspirators. Once he insisted he had not accompanied Nichols to a farm co op to buy ammonium nitrate, but after learning that a clerk at the store identified Nichols and said there was a second man with him, McVeigh flip flopped, telling Jones he had been the man there after all. The clerk, on the other hand, insisted that it hadn been McVeigh.</p><p>But when Jones defense team attempted to track down Doe No. 2, it ran into the same dead ends as the FBI. Nonetheless, Jones himself came to believe McVeigh was associated with a gang of white supremacists operating out of an enclave in rural Missouri called Elohim City.</p><p>That theory is also a favorite of conspiracists who see the Oklahoma City investigation as a massive coverup. Many of them go well beyond Jones relatively modest conjectures about the nature of the bombing to argue that the government itself was somehow involved in the bombing, as part of its plan to discredit the militia movement. The theory that McVeigh was set up looms large in the voluminous conspiracy theories that are the metier of the far right Patriot movement. The Militia of Montana, for instance, continues to claim that there was a second blast a charge set by federal agents, they say recorded within seconds of the truck bomb (there was not; the seismic reports that form the basis of this claim actually recorded the impact of the mass of debris from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wholesalehandbags.us.com/" title="Wholesale Bags">Wholesale Bags</a> the Murrah Building hitting the ground).</p><p>Others argue that a bomb made of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil could not have delivered enough force to cause the extraordinary damage of the Oklahoma City blast, and cite a study at a federal laboratory as proof. They are right. But then, the explosion set off by McVeigh actually was a high octane mix of jet fuel and fertilizer, and the Murrah damage was entirely consistent with the force of that kind of bomb. Cash, who has built a minor career out of linking McVeigh activities back to Elohim City and other violent supremacist factions. The core of Cash theories revolve around McVeigh connections to a handful of people at Elohim City who shared anti government (and deeply racist) views, suggesting that McVeigh and his co conspirators were actually dupes of a federal informant acting as an agent provocateur.</p><p>However, Cash theories crumble in the face of a careful examination of the facts of the case. Cash makes much of the shadowy presence of a German neo Nazi named Andreas Strassmeier and McVeigh attempts to contact him at Elohim City in the days before the bombing. But Strassmeier had little contact with McVeigh and was nowhere near any of the activities that produced the bomb, and he steadfastly denies any connection. Cash chief witness, an ex debutante turned white power pinup girl named Carol Howe who eventually worked as a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms informant, has constantly changed her story in a way seeming to indicate that she was tailoring it to suit the needs of the conspiracists who promoted her tale.</p><p>These theories reached a kind of apex in the work of a British journalist named Ambrose Evans Pritchard, whose 1997 book, Secret Life of Bill Clinton, postulated that the former president covered up the government complicity in the bombing as part of a larger career of perfidy that included drug running and murder. Though Evans Pritchard work gained some favor among mainstream conservatives Robert Novak, for instance, wrote a column extolling his theories nearly every aspect of Life has been roundly debunked.</p><p>Cash work surfaced again recently as a source for a report by the British newspaper The Guardian that linked McVeigh activities to those of the Aryan Republican Army, a gang of Midwestern bank robbers whose whereabouts eerily paralleled those of McVeigh at key moments in the run up to the bombing. However, like nearly everything proceeding from Cash, the piece was built on a fabric of coincidence and speculation.</p><p>Indeed, there has been no shortage of candidates for the identity of John Doe No. 2, but nearly all of them lead to the same kind of factual dead ends. And it is precisely those failures that tend to bolster the government contention that the man in the sketch never existed as an actual conspirator in the bombing.</p><p>But the FBI explanation of the John Doe No. 2 theories is nearly as full of holes as the conspiracists scenarios or at least, it leaves dangling a long list of unanswered questions. When it is examined, a troubling portrait emerges of an agency eager to tailor its investigation for the purposes of prosecuting a criminal case, rather than doggedly seeking out the truth.</p>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Woodbridge student killed in Dale City crash</p><p>January 23, 2010 By Martin Weil</p><p>A high school student from Prince William County was killed Friday afternoon when his car went out of control and collided with another vehicle, county police said. They said Mohammed Wali, 18, of California Street in Woodbridge, was killed at Dale Boulevard and Ashdale Plaza in Dale City. He was a student at Freedom High School, police said. when his auto went out of control, crossed the median and collided with a van in the westbound lanes.</p><p>Dale City Articles By DatePatriot finds inspiration in wounded warrior, knocks off No. 8 Hylton</p><p>Joshua Himan was set up near midfield. But on a night when Patriot landed its first victory over No. 8 Hylton , Himan wore neither a Bulldogs nor a Pioneers jersey. Instead, Marine Lance Corporal Himan was clad in a brick red Arizona Cardinals Pat Tillman top No. 40. And on Friday, he was the toast of Woodbridge. Himan, who graduated from Hylton in 2002, was seriously injured when his Humvee ran over a makeshift bomb in Afghanistan in 2009. He underwent an intensive rehab.</p><p>Dale City girls appear to have been sexually assaulted on Halloween</p><p>October 31, 2009 By Josh White</p><p>Police say three teenaged Dale City girls returning from a night of trick or treating appear to have been forced into the woods and sexually assaulted by an unknown man. when they were approached by a suspect with a gun, Prince William County police said Sunday. Not all kids take the game to heart so quickly, Ravens coach Norvin West said. So when he saw Trei welling up just before the team's scrimmage in front of the biggest crowd it would probably ever have at FedEx Field, he knew what to tell him. "'Hey, Trei. Hey man, you know that this moment is not too big for you, son,'" he remembered.</p><p>Cause of Trainee's Death Still <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapnfljerseystn.com/" title="wholesale jerseys">wholesale jerseys</a> Unclear</p><p>November 11, 2008 By Jonathan Mummolo</p><p>A Dale City emergency medical technician who died Sunday while training to become a firefighter was wearing full firefighter gear and breathing from an air tank when she collapsed during an exercise, but there is still no official word on what caused her death, fire officials and family said yesterday. She died during a routine exercise that involved maneuvering through a maze. William Christian teacher accused of rape</p><p>June 25, 2013 By Jeremy Borden <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cheapjerseyswholesale.us.com/" title="wholesale nfl jerseys">wholesale nfl jerseys</a></p><p>A former teacher at Evangel Christian School in Dale City has been arrested and accused of sexually assaulting a young female student more than 30 years ago, according to Prince William County police. 8 Hylton</p>
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