Wednesday, March 16, 2011

ReversePhoneLookup.com Gives Back $300,000

PRLog (Press Release)– Mar 08, 2011– ReversePhoneLookup.com, the free online telephone directory which launched last year, announced that it has given away over $300,000 in free reverse phone searches over the past 60 days. The site, which retrieves the owner and address information belonging to a phone number, offers virtually the same service for free that similar sites charge between $4.95 and 14.95 for.

Since the start of this year, ReversePhoneLookup.com has helped over 63,000 users successfully retrieve information on the phone number they were searching.  Had such searches been performed at comparable sites charging $4.95, users would have collectively spent over $300,000 for this information.

ReversePhoneLookup.com can't help everyone. Many phone numbers can't be identified using this site or others that charge a fee.  Numbers that can be found on this site may include information such as:

•       Name (first & last) •       Address •       Area code •       Zip code •       Map •       Service provider •       Coverage area •       Service type (cellular or landlines) •       Carrier type •       Switch CLLI code

Recently, the site added caller complaints to the information it provides. This gives users the ability to view comments that have been filed about the number they are searching for. The complaints are not generated on Reverse Phone Lookup itself, but rather, they are aggregated from message boards and consumer complaint sites across the web.

For more on the site's features and the reverse phone service, visit http://www.reversephonelookup.com.


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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Smokey Point Jeep Dealer Announces Jeep Patriot Sale

PRLog (Press Release)– Mar 08, 2011– Rairdon Jeep of Smokey Point has announced incredible offers for Smokey Point Jeep shoppers to save on the widely popular 2011 Jeep Patriot.  For a limited time, consumers can save as much as $9,971 off the MSRP.

Patriot boasts class-leading 4x4 capability and unsurpassed fuel economy, and a host of safety features in a fun and affordable package. It's a combination that only Jeep can offer Smokey Point shoppers.

New-for-2011 Jeep Patriot exterior highlights include an aggressive new front fascia with standard fog lamps positioned inside the headlamps; a new rear fascia that extends lower than on previous models; a body-color grille; new available 17-inch wheels; four new colors and 4x4 ride height that has been increased by 1 inch.

Smokey Point Jeep shoppers can see it online at: http://www.dodgechryslerjeepofsmokeypoint.com/showroom/2 ...

Interior upgrades for the 2011 Jeep Patriot include new soft touch front-door trim panels with a padded upper surface; new center armrest; a new Jeep steering wheel with integrated controls that allow the driver to operate the radio, cruise control, hands-free phone and other vehicle functions while keeping their hands on the wheel; new cloth interior, with premium cloth bucket seats in the front; standard speed control on all models; new backlighting of door switches, door locks, windows and power mirror controls and standard automatic temperature control on the Latitude X model.

A 2010 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) Top Safety Pick, the Jeep Patriot for 2011 is loaded with more than 30 standard safety and security features, thoughtful functionality and best-in-class off-road capability with Freedom Drive II, offering tremendous value for consumers that desire an SUV to accommodate their active lifestyle at an affordable price.

Offered with front-wheel- or four-wheel-drive, Jeep Patriot is available for Smokey Point Jeep shoppers in three configurations – Sport, Latitude and Latitude X.

Rairdon Jeep has a great selection of 2011 Jeep Patriot models in stock at incredibly low prices.  Smokey Point Jeep shoppers who would like to search available inventory can go online to http://www.dodgechryslerjeepofsmokeypoint.com/new-invent ... or call Rairdon Jeep at (360) 200-4747 for more information.

About Rairdon Auto Group: Rairdon Auto Group is the premier Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep dealer in Western Washington. Rairdon offers low prices and great trade in values for used cars. All of the Rairdon dealerships have earned the highest certification given by Chrysler of "Five Stars".

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Farmingville's Chamber is On the March

PRLog (Press Release)– Mar 08, 2011– Farmingville, NY -  March is defined as a steady forward movement or progression.  Thus, it was only fitting that the Farmingville Hills Chamber of Commerce launched its inaugural meeting on March 2 at  The Flaming Hearth. The Chamber, fueled by three volunteers, aims to spark new life for Farmingville and provide opportunities for such progression.

"Our Chamber will serve as the Puzzeltier of the community, bringing residents and businesses together through communication and promotion," states Michael Wentz, President of the Chamber.  "We want to bolster business in the area, create loyal customers, and instill a sense of pride to live and work in Farmingville."

Business leaders, non-profit organizations, and residents gathered around the hearth to discuss their commitment to making a difference and putting the "unity" back into "community".  Therefore, this chamber meeting served as an outlet for networking opportunities and a forum for communication.

"This is only the beginning," he said.  "Farmingville has the 1st Annual Conquer the Hills 5K Run and Walk scheduled for Saturday, March 19 and some other exciting items on the agenda for the future."

Jennifer Ross, Vice President of the Chamber, and Marisa Pizza, Director of Membership, informed the attendees of past and  future events to be held in the community.  Farmingville will be launching a farmer's market in June, providing opportunities to buy local food, art, and music.  After the success of the 2010 Summer Family Fun Series, the Farmingville Hills Park will be buzzing with children and their families again this year.  Furthermore, Brookhaven's newly formed Anti-Graffiti Task Force has partnered with graffiti artists, youth volunteers, and local businesses to beautify properties with murals and other works of art in Farmingville.

These activities are designed to attract attention to the Farmingville area and, in turn, promote sponsoring businesses.  A representative of Pauly's Pizza stood among the crowd and stated, "I want  my son to keep his business here, but we need help to get the word out."    

The success of this first gathering proved that businesses and residents want to keep moving forward.  Consequently, Chamber meetings have been scheduled for the first Wednesday of each month.  

To learn more about the Farmingville Hills Chamber of Commerce and future events, please visit FarmingvilleChamber.com.

About the Chamber The Farmingville Hills Chamber of Commerce, Inc. was created in 2011 to advance the general welfare and prosperity of the Farmingville area so that its citizens and its business community shall prosper. The Chamber is focused on bolstering business by increasing sales, creating brand awareness, and creating loyal customers, while instilling pride within its members and local citizens.

PR Release: Jennifer Turner-Wentz Contact: Michael Wentz Email: info@farmingvillechamber.com Website: FarmingvilleChamber.com


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Honda Dealer Near Jackson MS Offers The 2011 CR-V

PRLog (Press Release)– Mar 08, 2011– Patty Peck Honda, a leading dealer for Jackson MS Honda shoppers, is offering its customers the brand new 2011 Honda CR-V, a vehicle that combines versatile and accommodating.  With premium fuel economy and comfortable handling, the 2011 CR-V will make drivers think they are driving a mid-size sedan, not a sporty, luxury SUV.  The CR-V is now available for 0.9% APR financing for 24-60 months and is being sold for $20,975.

There are various options and features Jackson MS Honda drivers can choose from, starting with entertainment options.  Available in the 2011 Honda CR-V are a multitude of entertainment features that will keep the entire family entertained.  The options available for the 2011 Honda CR-V include a six speaker, 160 watt audio system with AM/FM radio.  The 2011 CR-V also gives owners the option of including a 6 CD changer, up from the single CD player offered on previous models.

Enhancing the use of the entertainment system comes the option for steering wheel mounted controls.  With steering wheel mounted controls, drivers will be able to control their entertainment options while still maintaining optimal focus on the road.  

The 2011 Honda CR-V, selling at this Honda dealer in Jackson MS area, is also redesigned to enhance styling, add additional features on certain trim levels, higher fuel economy ratings, and increased power.  The fuel economy on this vehicle is quite tremendous for an SUV.  The 2.4 liter, four cylinder engine produces a car that is more efficient with fuel.  The 2011 Honda CR-V gives drivers 21 city miles per gallon and 27 highway miles per gallon.  

2011 Honda CR-V Near Jackson MS

The 2011 Honda CR-V is as versatile as you will find.  The compact exterior leads to a spacious interior, allowing for the transportation of the family or for moving needs.  With adjustable seats and ample legroom, drivers and passengers will enjoy the amount of freedom and space this vehicle provides.  

Standard safety features on all variations of the 2011 Honda CR-V include the Advanced Compatibility Engineering system, or ACE for short.  This body structure design reduces impact on the passenger shell and allows for the energy of the crash to be distributed evenly through the vehicle.  Furthermore, front and side airbags are aided by the addition of a rollover sensor, which triggers overhead airbags in the instance of a crash with rollover.  

The passenger airbags are aided by the Occupant Position Detection System, a feature that will only deploy an airbag if the seat is occupied.  Other safety features an anti-lock braking system, electronic brake distribution, brake assist, and a tire pressure monitoring system.

With the 2011 Honda CR-V available in four different types, all customers should be satisfied with what the CR-V brings to the table.  This stylish, efficient, luxurious SUV will make drivers think they're driving a sedan when they are driving a high quality SUV.  The 2011 CR-V has garnered great awards, including the Kelley Blue Book Best Resale Value Award and the Edmunds Top Recommended Vehicle nod.

For more information on the CR-V or any other fine Honda products at Patty Peck Honda, please call (888) 902-1166 or visit http://www.pattypeckhonda.com.

About: Patty Peck Honda is proud to serve their customers around the Jackson area and worldwide as your certified dealer.  At Patty Peck Honda they strive to provide automotive products and services of unmatched quality.  They are voted as the best place to buy your new or used vehicle year-after-year and also voted the best for service including the quick lube and car wash center.  

Contact: Patty Peck Honda 555 Sunnybrook Road Ridgeland, MS 39157 888-902-1166


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Monday, March 7, 2011

NFL, union extend deadline to solve differences

Buying time to try to close big gaps on big issues, the NFL and the players' union agreed Friday to extend the deadline for negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement by a week.

The current labor deal had been set to run out Thursday night. But the sides used an initial 24-hour extension to discuss and vote on the second, lengthier delay. Now the league and union will take a break over the weekend to assess their positions, resume mediation Monday, then have until the end of next Friday to talk.

"We're obviously having a lot of dialogue," Commissioner Roger Goodell said Friday, the 11th day that he and NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith have spent time at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. "We met for a lot of days. And we are going to meet for more."

Although the seven-day extension is the first true signal that owners and players might avoid a protracted legal skirmish and work stoppage, it's clear they are not close to a new CBA.

"It's a challenge," NFL general counsel and lead labor negotiator Jeff Pash said. "We've got very serious issues. We've got significant differences."

Most significant: money.

One person with knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press that the NFLPA has not agreed to any major economic concessions — and that the NFL has not agreed to the union's long-held demand that the league completely open its books and share all financial information.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because mediator George Cohen asked everyone involved not to comment publicly on the substance of the talks.

No one would say whether yet another extension would be possible if no new deal is reached by next Friday.

While Goodell and Pash declined to discuss any details as they spoke to reporters outside Cohen's office at about 3 p.m., Smith did the same on a sidewalk in front of the NFLPA's headquarters about three city blocks away.

Referring to next week's round of bargaining, Smith said: "We look forward to a deal coming out of that."

But when asked whether trust between the sides has been rebuilt, Smith replied: "When you say something about 'trust' or when you raise issues about things like 'confidence' — none of those things are repaired quickly."

If the sides hadn't extended the CBA, the union was prepared to decertify Thursday, meaning it no longer would represent the players, who would be giving up their rights under labor law and instead take their chances in court under antitrust law. The NFLPA took that course in 1989.

The owners, meanwhile, could have locked out the players, raising the specter of games lost to a work stoppage for the first time since the players' strike in 1987.

"This is going to get resolved through negotiations, not through litigation," Goodell said. "So talking is better than litigating."

That willingness to continue meeting with the mediator certainly indicates neither side was ready to make the drastic move of shutting down a league that rakes in $9 billion a year and is more popular than ever. The last two Super Bowls rank No. 1 and No. 2 among most-watched TV programs in U.S. history.

Cohen said that since he began mediating talks Feb. 18, he has been able to encourage the sides "to fully, frankly and candidly talk to each other" and that they are having "constructive discussion."

The key issues all along have been:

— How to divide revenues, including what cut team owners should get up front to help cover costs such as stadium construction and improvement. Under the old deal, owners received about $1 billion off the top. They entered these negotiations seeking to add another $1 billion to that.

— A rookie wage scale, and where money saved by teams under that system would go.

— The owners' push to expand the regular season from 16 games to 18 while reducing the preseason by two games.

— Benefits for retired players.

Under terms of the seven-day extension, no player transactions will be allowed while it is in effect, and players' health insurance coverage will remain in place.

"There's been enough serious discussion to warrant both sides taking this step," Pash said after the extension was announced. He also said he wouldn't be surprised if team owners participated in mediation next week, a step that could indicate discussions were reaching a critical stage.

"It's time for us really to dig — to dig deep — and try to find solutions," Pash added, "and try to be creative and try to compromise in a way that will work for everybody."

Goodell dismissed the notion that the NFL became more willing to negotiate after Tuesday's decision by U.S. District Court judge David Doty that sided with the union in a case about whether the league can have access to about $4 billion from TV contracts. The union accused the NFL of improperly negotiating deals to have money available in event of a lockout, and Doty — who has jurisdiction over NFL labor matters under the old CBA — agreed.

Asked whether there is any truth to the idea that Doty's decision got the league back to the table, Goodell said: "No. We've been at the table."

And they'll be there next week.

Noted Goodell: "The fact that we're continuing this dialogue is a positive sign."

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AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner and AP Sports Writer Joseph White in Washington, and Sports Writer Dave Skretta in New York contributed to this story.


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Gunmen kill 3 at bar near US consulate in Juarez

Two young men died at the Muro bar during the shooting around 1:30 a.m. and a third victim died after being taken to a hospital, said the spokesman for Chihuahua state prosecutors, Julio Castaneda. Two more men suffered wounds, he said.

The prosecutors office had not yet identified the victims, who were between 20 and 25 years old, Castaneda said.

It was the second attack on a bar in Ciudad Juarez in a week, he said. Five men were killed a week earlier at the bar La Brecha.

Fighting among rival drug cartels have turned Ciudad Juarez into a battleground in recent years. The city, which sits across from El Paso, Texas, has seen more than 6,000 people killed in drug violence the past two years.

Also on Sunday, Mexican authorities reported the arrest of a suspected high-ranking figure in the Sinaloa drug cartel.

A general in charge of a military garrison near San Luis Rio Colorado in northern Sonora state said police detained Julio Cesar Aguilar Garcia, known as "El Vaquero," or "The Cowboy."

The general says Aguilar is a suspected trafficker for the Sinaloa cartel's Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. He is alleged to have directed air shipments of drugs in the Valley of Mexicali, near the Arizona border.

The general spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to journalists.

He said a traffic violation led to Friday's arrest of Aguilar and five others.

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Associated Press writer Felipe Larios Gaxiola in Hermosillo contributed to this report.


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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Penny Stock Secret Formula Turns $12,415 Into $1.65 Million In Just 3 Years

PRLog (Press Release)– Mar 06, 2011– Secret formula turns $12,415 into $1.65 million in just 3 years…Tim Sykes was a self-made millionaire trader before he graduated college. How'd he do it? He skipped classes, and while his peers were studying for finals, he was developing a 5 Step Formula for trading stocks under $5. His formula worked so well that he turned his $12,415 of bar mitzvah money into $1.65 million in just 3 years – that's about a 12,787% 3-year return.

He has the audited broker statements to prove it. He even publishes them publicly for anyone who wants to see them. Today he's sharing a video presentation with you that details his 5-Step Formula. Tim's post-college trading career has been just as spectacular.

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Barclays Ratings ranked his hedge fund—which he ran from 2003 to 2006—the #1 ranked short-bias hedge fund in the world… all three years. He's been featured in Business Week, The New York Times, CNBC and dozens of other major media outlets. Over the last three years, Tim has continued delivering documented windfall profits, with returns of 197% in 2008... 141% in 2009... and 55% in 2010 – that's an astounding 1,009% 3-year gain (before commissions).

That's enough to turn every $10,000 invested into $110,900 – all during a time where the S&P 500 basically handed you 0.6% 3-year return (yes, that includes the post crash run up). Bottom Line: You really should check out what Tim's doing – especially since it doesn't cost you anything to see his 5-Step Formula. Grab a pen and paper and watch this video presentation right now.

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I've noticed some really dangerous stock scams lately – both online and through the mail. In fact, there's a good chance some of your "stock losses" over the years that you thought were due to "bad luck" or "poor timing" - were really because certain professional con-men took you to the cleaners. It's called the "pump-and-dump." It's hard to detect and costs investors millions every year. I seriously recommend you do not invest in another stock before you watch this video showing you the biggest investing scams running right now. My buddy, Tim Sykes, is on a personal quest to expose these con artists for the crooks that they are. In this video, Tim shows you exactly how the "pump-and-dump" industry works.

You'll walk away knowing how they trick investors into buying worthless stocks and how to spot when a "sure thing" stock is really a pump-and-dump scam in disguise. With this info you'll never get taken again. And, he even tells you the names of some of the rip-off artists. Taking a few minutes to watch this video now could save you from losing your shirt to some of the most dangerous and hard-to-detect stock scams on the planet. By the way, let me warn you right off: Tim has a direct, off-the-cuff, no B.S. style that some find offensive. Don't get me wrong: Tim's a genuinely nice guy, but he doesn't pull any punches when it comes to exposing these rip-off artists.

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Grammy leader to meet with awards critic

Neil Portnow, chairman and CEO of the academy, and Steve Stoute, a former top music executive who now works in marketing, released a joint statement Thursday saying they planned discussions on how each side could better understand each other.

"This is a beginning, because Steve put his hand up and wanted to express his opinion, and I think the place to start is a few of us at the Academy," Portnow said in an interview Thursday night. "We'll see where that goes and that makes sense. I'm a collaborative person, the academy is always changing."

Stoute said in an interview that he wanted to see more diversity in the membership, culturally and artistically, and perhaps rule changes that would make certain genres eligible for more awards.

Stoute took out a full-page ad in The New York Times on Feb. 20 to take the Grammys to task. During the Feb. 13 broadcast, Eminem, who was nominated for a leading 10 awards, took home just two in the rap field and lost in the prestigious record, song and album of the year categories, despite having 2010's best-selling album with "Recovery" and one of the most popular songs with "I Love the Way You Lie" featuring Rihanna.

Another upset was the win of jazz singer and bassist Esperanza Spalding, who beat out more recognizable acts, including teen pop phenomenon Justin Bieber.

"I have come to the conclusion that the Grammy Awards have clearly lost touch with contemporary popular culture. My being a music fan has left me with an even greater and deeper sense of dismay, so much so that I feel compelled to write this letter," he said at the time.

On Thursday night, he said he was hopeful his conversations with Portnow and the Academy would provide real change.

"We're planning on working hard and really making a difference," he said.

Stoute, a former top music executive at Interscope who now runs his own branding and marketing firm, Translation, said he wrote the letter after years of artists' frustrations he had been hearing came to a head this year.

"They were concerned about the process in voting and how they were coming up with the nominations and the winners, and they wanted some clarity and some level of understanding," he said. "Their reaction was, 'Thank you for doing that for us, Steve,'" said Stoute. "I know the pain that they were going through."

Portnow said he hoped their dialogue would create better awareness and understanding.

"The place to start is that everybody understands what we do, how we do it, why we do it," he said.

Portnow defended this year's results, which included indie-rockers Arcade Fire's win for best album. He said their victory reflected how the Grammys have evolved over the years.

"Frankly, I'm not so sure 10 years ago where an Arcade Fire could have received a best album (award)," he said.

"This is not about popularity or about sales or even about notoriety, it's about excellence in music," he said. "That's why a Grammy means so much to an artist when they get one, because it's a peer recognition."

But Stoute said the voting Academy, which he said numbered 12,000, needed to be younger and more culturally diverse. He said he hoped that he and the Academy could push to get those demographics involved in the process.

He said some of those segments aren't an active part of the Academy because of years of frustrations.

"There's a segment of artists who have gotten so frustrated with what's going on that they felt like voting and being a part of trying to promote change wasn't going to make a difference," he said.

Stoute also said the Grammys need to reflect the changing way music is made. For example, he said songs with samples aren't permitted to be contenders for song of the year, which leaves out a lot of rap.

He stressed that he wasn't saying the wins of Arcade Fire or Spalding weren't worthy. However, he noted that Spalding had already released two other albums and technically, wasn't a new artist; the Grammys allow for people to be nominated although they have had albums released previously if their latest album represents a breakthrough year and they haven't released more than three.

He also mentioned that Arcade Fire, up for best alternative album, lost in that category yet won overall album of the year.

"They're not even the best in their genre, so how does that work?" he asked.

But Portnow said the Academy routinely looks at its own rules and adapts to the times; for example, this year, the Grammys changed the best new artist criteria so an artist who had been previously nominated for a Grammy but had never won could qualify; it was instituted after Lady Gaga was ineligible for the 2009 award because she was nominated for her first dance song the year prior.

Stoute said, despite the frustrations with the Grammys, they are still the pinnacle of achievement for a musician.

"It's not like people don't respect what the Grammys mean. The Grammy is artistic excellence, you just want to make sure that everybody in the music business gets a chance."


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Friday, March 4, 2011

Rescue ends for man in abandoned Nevada mine shaft

BLM spokeswoman JoLynn Worley says the Battle Mountain man fell Wednesday afternoon in the shaft in Jersey Valley, about 160 miles northeast of Reno. His name wasn't immediately released.

Worley says rescuers tried to reach the man, who's about 190 feet below ground.

But she says the rescue was halted Friday because of the hazardous, dangerous conditions it posed to rescuers. She says the mine is so unstable that walls crumbled and rocks hit rescuers on the head when they tried to reach the man.

A video camera showed the man was still breathing early Friday, even though he has suffered serious head injuries.


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Israeli-Arab leaders under fire for Libya visit

Known as loud critics of Israel's treatment of its Arab minority, they are now facing uncomfortable questions about their long history of cozying up to some of the Middle East's most authoritarian leaders.

"I cannot stop myself from feeling shame that assaults me every time I see my photographs with him," Hanin Zoabi, an Arab Israeli lawmaker who met Gadhafi, wrote in a local website.

Zoabi, like other members of the delegation, refused to apologize for last April's visit, saying it was necessary for Israeli Arabs to reach out to Mideast leaders and naive and impossible to ignore them.

The uproar has drawn attention to the state of Israel's Arabs, who account for about a fifth of the country's population of 7.6 million.

While Israeli Arabs are citizens with full voting rights, in contrast to their Palestinian brethren in the neighboring West Bank and Gaza Strip, they frequently suffer discrimination — in employment, education, municipal budgets and land allocation.

Many of Israel's Arabs openly identify with the Arab world, with lawmakers and civic figures frequently traveling to meet leaders in Arab nations hostile to the Jewish state.

In one extreme case, former lawmaker Azmi Bishara came under heavy criticism for visiting Syria and meeting President Bashar Assad and officials from the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah. Assad is a bitter foe of Israel, who provides aid to Hezbollah and the Hamas militant group.

Bishara later fled the country after he was accused of spying for Hezbollah, which battled Israel to a stalemate in a month-long war in 2006. Living in exile, Bishara is now a popular pundit on Arabic language channel Al-Jazeera, where he urges Arab demonstrators to overthrow their regimes.

Among Arabs here, Bishara is still widely seen as a hero for confronting Israel. But the new photos of other Arab leaders — including religious officials and lawmakers — praising Gadhafi seem to be too much for their public to bear.

The photographs show delegation members posing beside Gadhafi, who wears black sunglasses, a turban, shiny brown pants and a shirt concealed by a darker brown wrap. The photographs, published on different Arab-Israeli websites, suggest some representatives took turns standing next to the Libyan leader.

Ahmed Tibi, a prominent Arab lawmaker, called Gadhafi "the leader of the Arab leaders, king of the Arab kings," according to an official transcript published on a Libyan government news website.

Tibi told The Associated Press his comments were taken out of context and the majority of his speech was devoted to criticizing the lack of educational and social progress in the Arab world — positions that have won praise in the mainstream Israeli media. Still, he didn't take Gadhafi to task. Tibi sent a copy of his speech to the AP.

As Gadhafi's forces continue a crackdown that has reportedly included firing on protesters and launching airstrikes on rebel positions, such revelations have sparked soul-searching in the Arab community. Some constituents accuse their leaders of hypocrisy that is harming their cause.

"If you hug dictators who oppress and kill their people — what's your moral position then?" asked poet Salman Masalha, who criticized the visits in a series of editorials.

Mohammed Zeidan, another delegation member, said many felt uncomfortable even at the time.

Minders prohibited them from leaving their hotels, telling them the visit — organized by Libya's ambassador to Jordan — was just to meet Gadhafi. They were instructed to call him "the brother, the leader."

They were flown out to the Libyan desert, then bused to a giant tent where they met Gadhafi. After fawning speeches by some delegation members — including radical Muslim leader Sheik Raed Salah — Gadhafi rambled for 40 minutes, Zedian said.

"He talked about Israel's nuclear power, but he said, 'You can challenge this by marrying two, three and four wives and having lots of children.' He said we could be a demographic challenge to their nuclear weapons," Zeidan laughed.

Some delegation members said they felt squeamish after the visit. Nonetheless, they said it important outreach to promote their plight.

"People tell us we should reach out to the people — not to the regimes," Zoabi wrote in a recent editorial. "Should we wait for democratic regimes to reach out and answer our call for opening relations with the Arab world?"


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