Cat Le-Huy (aka "Diz") was born in Germany, raised in Australia and has lived in London, UK. He was held without charge in Dubai between January 26th and March 5th, 2008 after being detained by immigration at Dubai International Airport.
Cat was carrying Melatonin, which is legally sold over-the-counter in Dubai, and this was tested for contraband along with a sample of his urine and 0.003g of what the Dubai authorities believed was (and which allegedly tested positive for) hashish which was found in his bag. Cat maintains that the alleged hashish was simply dirt.
If charged and found guilty Cat would have faced a minimum sentence of 4 years.. He was released 3 days later, and is free to enter Dubai or return there if he wishes.
Friends of Cat ran an extensive online campaign, including a petition, for his release. Press coverage has been extensive due to the campaign and also to Cat's position as a Head of IT at Endemol, creators of the popular .
Cat was carrying Melatonin, which is legally sold over-the-counter in Dubai, and this was tested for contraband along with a sample of his urine and 0.003g of what the Dubai authorities believed was (and which allegedly tested positive for) hashish which was found in his bag. Cat maintains that the alleged hashish was simply dirt.
If charged and found guilty Cat would have faced a minimum sentence of 4 years.. He was released 3 days later, and is free to enter Dubai or return there if he wishes.
Friends of Cat ran an extensive online campaign, including a petition, for his release. Press coverage has been extensive due to the campaign and also to Cat's position as a Head of IT at Endemol, creators of the popular .
Mark Weber (b. Portland, Oregon, October 9, 1951) is president of the Legion for the Survival of Freedom and director of the Institute for Historical Review, an American Holocaust denial organization.
Weber has been associated with the IHR since 1991 and has been the Institute Director since 1995. He has also been associated with and maintains contact with the National Alliance.
Weber was born in Portland, Oregon in 1951. After graduating from Jesuit High School in 1969, he studied history in Chicago at the University of Illinois. He continued his studies for two semesters at the University of Munich, and, returning to Oregon, took a B.A. degree in history with high honors from Portland State University. In graduate school, he continued the pursuit of history at Indiana University, receiving an M.A. degree in modern European history in 1977.
Weber then traveled in Europe and Africa, where he secured a position as a teacher of history, geography, and English in Ghana. Returning to the United States, he spent five years in Washington, D.C. conducting research at the National Archives and the Library of Congress into the German wartime Jewish policy and issues related to the Holocaust.
He has two children: a daughter born in 1996, and a son born in 1998.
Weber has been associated with the IHR since 1991 and has been the Institute Director since 1995. He has also been associated with and maintains contact with the National Alliance.
Weber was born in Portland, Oregon in 1951. After graduating from Jesuit High School in 1969, he studied history in Chicago at the University of Illinois. He continued his studies for two semesters at the University of Munich, and, returning to Oregon, took a B.A. degree in history with high honors from Portland State University. In graduate school, he continued the pursuit of history at Indiana University, receiving an M.A. degree in modern European history in 1977.
Weber then traveled in Europe and Africa, where he secured a position as a teacher of history, geography, and English in Ghana. Returning to the United States, he spent five years in Washington, D.C. conducting research at the National Archives and the Library of Congress into the German wartime Jewish policy and issues related to the Holocaust.
He has two children: a daughter born in 1996, and a son born in 1998.
A middling late-sixties psychedelic group, Twentieth Century Zoo were the first such band from Phoenix to get an album released and nationally distributed, even if that LP was on a small L.A. label, and not many people would hear it. The band evolved from the Bitter Sweets, which had a couple of local singles in 1966 and 1967. In 1967 and 1968, Twentieth Century Zoo had a couple of singles on the small Caz label, the first of these, "You Don't Remember, " being respectable psych-punk in the mold of the Music Machine.
In late 1968, the group recorded an album in Los Angeles for Vault Records, Thunder on a Clear Day. Featuring elongated fuzz-sustain riffs and heavy organ, somewhat in the manner of Fever Tree, there was little to make it stand out from the crowd of similar late-sixties American albums. At times there was also a hard blues-rock feel, which could break into tedium on longer tracks, such as a ten-minute cover of Little Walter's "Blues with a Feeling." Twentieth Century Zoo got to open for several bigger bands in Phoenix, such as Iron Butterfly and Blue Cheer, and did one more single for Vault before breaking up in 1970. Their album was reissued by Sundazed in 1999, with non-LPs singles and outtakes tacked on as bonus tracks.
Discography
* Thunder on a Clear Day UK: Sundazed, 1966-1968
In late 1968, the group recorded an album in Los Angeles for Vault Records, Thunder on a Clear Day. Featuring elongated fuzz-sustain riffs and heavy organ, somewhat in the manner of Fever Tree, there was little to make it stand out from the crowd of similar late-sixties American albums. At times there was also a hard blues-rock feel, which could break into tedium on longer tracks, such as a ten-minute cover of Little Walter's "Blues with a Feeling." Twentieth Century Zoo got to open for several bigger bands in Phoenix, such as Iron Butterfly and Blue Cheer, and did one more single for Vault before breaking up in 1970. Their album was reissued by Sundazed in 1999, with non-LPs singles and outtakes tacked on as bonus tracks.
Discography
* Thunder on a Clear Day UK: Sundazed, 1966-1968
Clinton Joseph Mueller is the Executive Director for the Florida Council on Economic Education.
Background
Mueller is a native of Florida. Clinton is son of a middle class family with a history of community involvement. Mueller graduated from Osceola High School in Seminole, Florida. He attended and graduated from Eckerd College.
Career
Mueller began his career early. In 2000, while still in college Mueller led a student group to South Florida to protest voting irregularities. In 2002, Mueller worked for Bill McBride gubernatorial candidate in Florida, husband of Florida Chief Financial Officer Adelaide "Alex" Sink . In 2004, Mueller aided in the production of presidential events for the Kerry/Edwards campaign . In 2005, Mueller left the political arena, joining Habitat for Humanity.
In 2007, Mueller joined the Florida Council on Economic Education.
Awards
Mueller was awarded by the Business Journal as one of the Top 30 Executives Under 30.
Background
Mueller is a native of Florida. Clinton is son of a middle class family with a history of community involvement. Mueller graduated from Osceola High School in Seminole, Florida. He attended and graduated from Eckerd College.
Career
Mueller began his career early. In 2000, while still in college Mueller led a student group to South Florida to protest voting irregularities. In 2002, Mueller worked for Bill McBride gubernatorial candidate in Florida, husband of Florida Chief Financial Officer Adelaide "Alex" Sink . In 2004, Mueller aided in the production of presidential events for the Kerry/Edwards campaign . In 2005, Mueller left the political arena, joining Habitat for Humanity.
In 2007, Mueller joined the Florida Council on Economic Education.
Awards
Mueller was awarded by the Business Journal as one of the Top 30 Executives Under 30.