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miércoles, 22 de diciembre de 2010

Nixon Tried To Deport Lennon

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Nixon Tried To Deport Lennon

Former US President RICHARD NIXON tried to get JOHN LENNON deported from America by fabricating drug charges, because he feared the late BEATLE's protests against the Vietnam War would end his presidency, according to FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI) papers.

Nixon ordered secret agents to stalk Lennon in 1972, because he was anxious the IMAGINE star's publicised support of anti-Republican organisation ELECTION YEAR STRATEGY INFORMATION CENTER would threaten his plans for a second term in office.

The President's aides discovered Lennon had been arrested for the possession of narcotics in 1968 and made-up further drug charges in an attempt to have the singer thrown out of America, but Lennon fought a four-year battle against deportation and won.

One of the 1972 FBI papers reads, "Lennon is reportedly a heavy user of narcotics known as 'downers'. This information should be emphasised to local law enforcement agencies covering, with regards to subject being arrested if at all possible on possession of narcotics charge.

"NYPD (New York Police Department) Narcotics Division is aware of subject's recent use of narcotics and are attempting to obtain enough info to arrest both subject and wife YOKO ONO based on investigation."

The FBI documents detailing its surveillance of Lennon have just been released on website SMOKINGGUN.COM by Lennon expert PROFESSOR JON WIENER, who has spent decades fighting for more access to the files.

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sábado, 26 de junio de 2010

Jorge Saldaña * Redio journalist

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Novedades en picasa (anun)
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Ten times more albums
Monday, April 5, 2010 11:58 AM
Posted by Evan Tsang and Tammy McLeod, Software EngineersWe want Picasa Web Albums to be a place you can share and store all your digital photos, regardless of how many you have. We recently made extra storage really affordable, but until now, Picasa Web accounts have been limited to a maximum of 1,000 albums. We heard that you needed more room, and because we want you to keep sharing your photos and posting them to Buzz, we've worked hard to now raise this limit to 10,000 albums.Since we want the Picasa Web experience to be really fast, the default view still only shows a hundred albums. If you have more than a hundred albums, you'll see two links at the bottom of your screen that let you to load the rest.



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