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- From: "Toni Hawryluk" <tonihawr AT msn.com>
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- Subject: [Homestead] "where the jobs are ..."
- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 13:22:22 -0800
Would be interesting to hear from those in the
"jobs" part of this country about the plenitude
of jobs-with-benefits and their accompanying
high paychecks- ... <g> ... kinda "from the
horse's mouth" (to balance gov-horse's never mind
statistical manipulations)
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Man sets himself on fire outside White House gate
ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 - A man set himself afire Monday just outside a White
House gate and repeatedly yelled ''Allah Allah'' after Secret Service
officers put out the flames and one held him facedown on the sidewalk.
Alan Etter, spokesman for the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency
Medical Services, said guards at the gate quickly extinguished the flames,
and the man had second- and third-degree burns on about 30 percent of his
body.
The man had burns to his head, back, arms and face but was conscious
when medics took him to <>Washington Hospital Center, Etter said.
''I can confirm that there was an ignitable liquid present on the
scene,'' Etter said.
White House doctors joined uniformed Secret Service personnel in
administering first aid until the emergency service technicians arrived. They
transported the 52-year-old man, who was not identified, to the burn unit of
Washington Hospital Center.
Lorie Lewis, a Secret Service spokeswoman, said the man ''set himself
on fire on Pennsylvania Avenue on the north side of the White House
complex.'' That section of Pennsylvania Avenue was recently reopened to
pedestrians after being closed for security.
Witnesses reported hearing screams and seeing a man in flames. The
man's right trouser leg was burned.
Afterward, he lay on the sidewalk about 10-15 feet from his partially
burned raincoat, attache case and various papers. A fire extinguisher was
there as well. Secret Service personnel confiscated the man's items.
A Florida couple with a video camera taped the incident. John and
Beverly Beers, tourists from Palm Beach, Fla., say they turned the tape over
to the Secret Service. Authorities also interviewed the couple in Lafayette
Park.
Jim Clarke of Burke, Va., was walking his dog when the incident
occurred. He said Secret Service agents acted quickly and used an
extinguisher to put out the flames.
There was no immediate word on the man's condition or what led to the
fire. There was evidence of an ignitable liquid at the scene, Etter said.
The Secret Service, which disclosed no additional details, is
investigating the incident.
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