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Boo Boo at
"The Beeb"
While sitting in the reception area for a
computer related job interview, Guy Goma
was mistaken by a BBC intern for IT
expert Guy Kewney, who had been invited
in to discuss the legal battle between
Apple Computer and Apple Corp.

Goma was whisked off to have his face
powdered, before being interviewed live
by consumer affairs correspondent,
Karen Bowerman, who soon realised the
error. Mr Goma, said he was
"traumatised" by the experience.
"It will go down as
one of the classic
television gaffes of
all time"
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CONSERVATIVES LOOK TO NAZI EXAMPLE
TO SOLVE IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS
"If it took the Germans less than four
years to rid themselves of 6 million Jews,
many of whom spoke German and were
fully integrated into German society, it
couldn't possibly take more than eight
years to deport 12 million illegal aliens,
many of whom don't speak English and
are not integrated into American society".
CONFIRMED!: GOVERNMENT TRACKING
PHONE CALLS OF U.S. MEDIA
Brian Ross
ABC News
For those of us who believe that the wiretapping by the Bush administration is not being operated only as they claim will
have their suspicion deepened by this story from ABC news.  
On opening day I took this picture of "Freddy", who was outside of the stadium at the time, about an hour before first pitch.
The New York Times did a story about him in Monday's paper.
HERE it is.
"Freddy Schuman, his
spoon and his pan have
become a quirky, treasured
Yankee tradition, which he
started 18 years ago when
the team was in a slump
and he wanted to inspire
the fans.

He is a real-life mascot
with one eye, one tooth
and a raspy voice, the
unpolished and unlikely
cheerleader of a baseball
empire with a nearly $200
million payroll".
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