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		<description><![CDATA[KHAR, Pakistan - Suspected Islamic radicals have issued a Taliban-style warning to barbers in a Pakistani border town not to shave off or cut their customers&#8217; beards, saying it offends Islam, residents said Monday. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>KHAR, Pakistan - Suspected Islamic radicals have issued a Taliban-style warning to barbers in a Pakistani border town not to shave off or cut their customers&#8217; beards, saying it offends Islam, residents said Monday. </p>
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<p>Pamphlets with the warnings were found at several shops in Inayat Kalay in Pakistan&#8217;s Bajur tribal region near the Afghan border, said Bacha Khan, a barber in the market town.</p>
<p>&#8220;Barbers! Correct yourselves,&#8221; said the handwritten, Pashto-language notes, one of which was obtained by The Associated Press.</p>
<p>&#8220;Any barber shop where acts against Shariah (Islamic law) — shaving or cutting of beards — are seen, are given a final warning to stop this anti-Shariah work and if they do not stop, they should take responsibility for whatever harm they come to,&#8221; it said.</p>
<p>The pamphlets were unsigned. However, Khan said he believed the warnings were from mujahedeen, or holy warriors — a term often used to describe Islamic militants.</p>
<p>He said two dozen barbers had responded by posting notices in their shops asking customers not to insist on getting a shave.</p>
<p>&#8220;We do not want to come to harm,&#8221; Khan said. &#8220;If this work is against Shariah, we will stop it.&#8221;</p>
<p>The warning echoed a decree issued under        Afghanistan&#8217;s ousted Taliban regime ordering all men to grow beards, and it could reinforce concern that Pakistan&#8217;s border areas are undergoing a &#8220;Talibanization&#8221; because of the presence of militants and radical preachers.</p>
<p>Security officials say Taliban and other militants suspected of attacks on Afghan and foreign troops on the other side of the border are active in Bajur.</p>
<p>Many Taliban fled to Pakistan when U.S.-led forces drove them out of Afghanistan in 2001-02. Before their ouster, Taliban vice squads roamed the streets and beat those suspected of trimming their beard. The Taliban&#8217;s harsh interpretation of Islam saw them also ban women and girls from work and school and outlaw activities such as kite-flying and chess.</p>
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I&#8217;m sorry I copied the entire page but this is crazy! What stupid thing is next?<br />
A little imagination here. A Packistan barber shop and a Taliban terrorist saying the barber is going to die if he cuts of a beard. For heaven&#8217;s sake.<br />
And why is it against Islam for women and girls to fly kites and play chess? Are lslamic men THAT stupid?<br />
What part of &#8220;What is wrong with this picture (details below) did you NOT understand? I think the question is clear. I said I was sorry I copied and pasted the whole story but there several things that I am wondering what is going on in the Taliban terrorists little collective brain. Does anyone know or are we stuck with &#8220;Duuhed!&#8221; again?<br/><a href=''></a></div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>I have entered one of my photos in the Southern California Faces and Places competition (in the Beach Life section).  Please vote for my “Morning Surfers” photo which is currently in the people’s choice 1st place.  The link to vote for it is http://sosd.nielsencontests.com/bin/Rate?search=280__285__290__295</p>
<p>They will ask you for your email address when you vote.  I have verified with the San Diego Union Tribune and the contest sponsors and they will NOT use your email address in direct marketing or SPAM.  Please make sure once you vote that you confirm your vote via the email link that they will send you or your vote will not count.<br/><a href=''></a></div>
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		<title>Is it valid to interview people by email?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 20:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I work in finance for some prominent bankers. These people receive questions from journalists all the time, which always get dumped on me. Every time these people are quoted saying something about the markets or economy, it is actually the miserable underling answering their email. How is it possibly valid to conduct interviews by email?
Shouldn&#8217;t [...]<p><a href="http://emailmarketing777.com">Email marketing 777</a><br/><br/><a href="http://emailmarketing777.com/archives/663">Is it valid to interview people by email?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>I work in finance for some prominent bankers. These people receive questions from journalists all the time, which always get dumped on me. Every time these people are quoted saying something about the markets or economy, it is actually the miserable underling answering their email. How is it possibly valid to conduct interviews by email?<br />
Shouldn&#8217;t it be the first thing taught in Journalism 101 that a reporter should actually speak to the person they&#8217;re quoting? </p>
<p>I&#8217;m just so sick of this practice. Is there some sort of journalists&#8217; association or watchdog that I can appeal to?<br/><a href=''></a></div>
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