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Glenn Beck Archive for August 28, 2001

NOW to Raise Money to Defend Andrea Yates

Yates shown with her husband and her 5 children that she later killed
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The National Organization for Women and other groups said Monday they are helping to raise money to defend Andrea Yates - the mother accused of drowning her five children in the bathtub - in part to help other women suffering from postpartum depression.

"It gives us a platform for something that obviously needs education," said Deborah Bell, president of Texas NOW. "One of our feminist beliefs is to be there for other women. Some good may come out of this tragedy." Read More...

ALSO SEE:
 - Autopsies show Andrea Yates' sons struggled
 - Yates Tells Police of Methodically Killing Children

 
Christ or Kook?
Ex-Foreign Service Officer On a Mission for Maitreya


Hannity signs eight-figure deal

Sean Hannity has joined the ranks of media royalty with a new 5-year radio syndication deal - being described as one of the biggest rollouts in the history of the medium. 

NOW Helps Mom Charged in Drownings
The National Organization for Women and other groups said Monday they are helping to raise money to defend Andrea Yates - the mother accused of drowning her five children in the bathtub - in part to help other women suffering from postpartum depression.

EU funding 'anti-Semitic' textbooks for Palestinians
European Union funding for Palestinian education authorities should be frozen after the reported discovery of “anti-Semitic” schoolbooks in Palestinian classrooms, a German member of the European Parliament (GEP) said on Sunday.

Strippers work out of Kentucky statehouse
Strippers openly ran a business in Kentucky's statehouse. Now 500 pages of secrets are being exposed.

Cincinnati Cops Profile Criminals
"I profile," says office Doug Frazier. "I do criminal profiles. If someone looks like they might be doing criminal activity, I talk to them. At least that's what we used to do."

Racial Preferences Unconstitutional
A federal appeals court declares unconstitutional an admissions policy at the University of Georgia that favored nonwhites.

China Probe Finds Bipartisan Skeletons
Democrats and Republicans alike were caught in the net of influence peddling and illegal Chinese money, according to congressional reports and testimony reviewed by NewsMax.com.

Pilot's warning ignored in Aaliyah crash
A heated argument about the weight of equipment erupted between the pilot of the plane carrying singer Aaliyah and her video crew minutes before their tragic Bahamas crash, The Post has learned.

Lawyers demand Condit indictment
With the investigation into the disappearance of intern Chandra Levy seemingly at a standstill, a new legal attack was launched against Rep. Gary Condit Monday in the form of a complaint seeking criminal charges in connection with the embattled congressman's relationship with a flight attendant.

Israelis Enter Palestinian Village
Israeli tanks rolled into a Palestinian village on the southern fringes of Jerusalem early Tuesday in response to persistent Palestinian gunfire on a nearby Israeli neighborhood.

Devil-worship teenagers jump to their deaths in Germany
The suicides of three teenagers who leapt together to their death from a bridge, their bodies daubed with pentangle symbols, have increased concern among officials in Germany about the spread of Devil-worship among disaffected, often unemployed, young people.

Pot-growing machine marketed to medical users
In its first six weeks of operation in Canada, All-Round Industries has done nearly $700,000 in business.

Police TV theme tunes to stop gas thieves
Theme tunes from classic TV police shows will be played at petrol stations across Britain to prevent customers driving off without paying.

Drug dealer tries to sell to Minneapolis Mayor
A man who allegedly tried to sell drugs through a car window came across a tough customer - the mayor.

Coors Employee Flips Wrong Switch, Drowns Fish in Beer
An employee of Coors Brewing Co. flipped the wrong switch and sent 77,500 gallons of beer into a creek, killing thousands of fish and prompting health warnings.

'Viagra for the lips' developed in India
Is that lipstick in your pocket.... Doctors in India claim to have developed a herbal lipstick equivalent of Viagra.

One in 32 U.S. adults either on parole, probation or in prison
The number of adults behind bars, on parole or on probation reached a record 6.47 million in 2000 -- or one in 32 American adults, the government reported Sunday.

Last episode of Mister Rogers airs this week
Mister Rogers is hanging up his cardigan for the last time (the 72-year-old taped the final installment of his show last fall, and it will air next week), a palpable sense of sadness permeates PBS.

Study say women wash hands after restroom visits more then men
Only 67 percent of men and women who visit the loo wash their hands after taking care of business, according to a national study by the American Society of Microbiology.

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