Friday, November 17, 2006

REUTERS' CAMERAMAN ARRESTED FOR STEALING FROM ISRAELIS

IT'S NOT ENOUGH FOR REUTERS' PHOTOGS TO INCITE PALESTINIANS TO THROW ROCKS AT ISRAELIS, TO ALLOW TERRORISTS TO USE THEIR VEHICLES TO AVOID THE IDF OR TO FAKE PHOTOGRAPHS TO MAKE ISRAEL LOOK BAD. NOW THESE GUYS HAVE TO STEAL DVD PLAYERS TOO? WHAT'S NEXT? PROCURING CHILDREN FOR MICHAEL JACKSON?

Qalqilya: Reuters photographer arrested for possessing stolen goods (YNET)
Police arrested a Reuters photographer from Qalqilya on suspicion that he possessed stolen goods. According to suspicions, the man, 34, sells stolen electronic goods in his Qalqilya store, where 50 laptops, 8 digital cameras, 40 video camera and 15 palm pilots were seized. The goods were stolen from Israeli households in the Sharon area. (Raanan Ben-Zur)

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