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- Black family retreat: A camping weekend
- Man lost in wilderness area since Monday found dead
- Jury sees ‘terror training’ video
Camping out for best seats: Tent city filled up; namesake comes to…
Free with registration – Centre Daily Times – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 26, 2007
26–UNIVERSITY PARK — Twenty-four. That’s how many one-armed push-ups the Nittany Lion mascot completed Thursday for Paternoville residents. Led by members of the Penn Stat.
Black family retreat: A camping weekend
highbeam.com – Oct 26, 2007
the Black Family Retreat will take place at Greynolds Park in North Miami Beach. This fall’s event follows a successful June 2006 gathering at which families of diverse backgrounds attended wellness workshops and enjoyed black community unity. Retreat founder Nadine Djingha 29 has incorporated feedback from previous events to tailor this year’s activities. Seven years ago the retreat formerly known as “African Women’s Week. ” was organized to promote female empowerment.
Man lost in wilderness area since Monday found dead
Mail Tribune – Oct 26, 2007
Jackson County Sheriff Mike Winters said searchers from Jackson Klamath and Del Norte counties are helped the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Department look for Romero. Romero who was reportedly in “extremely poor health” left a camp in the Willow Creek Mountain area near Kuck’s Cabin Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Susan Gravenkamp said. He was on a camping and wood-cutting trip with a friend David Basque 28 and another man she said in a news release. The group set up camp Saturday and Romero left the camp that night Basque told authorities. He and his companion found Romero at about 4 p. Sunday and had to carry him back to camp where they warmed him by the fire and fed him.
Jury sees ‘terror training’ video
BBC News – Oct 26, 2007
"Soldier A served as an infantry platoon commander on three active tours and now works as a British Army instructor. He told the court that so-called "leopard crawling" shown in the footage might be used to approach an enemy while wrestling and other drills seen could improve agility. The trip was one of a series of trips taken by the five men including paintballing camping in the Lake District and visits to an Islamic centre in East Sussex. The court also heard evidence from an undercover police officer who infiltrated the group claiming he wanted to convert to Islam. He attended a number of meetings at Mr Hamid’s home in Clapton east London and eventually a number of the alleged training camps. He told the court about a conversation he had with Mr Hamid’s co-defendant Mr da Costa during a car journey before the New Forest camp. "He said the group were extreme but it was the right way to be" the officer said.
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