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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Writing About Drinking While Drinking While Writing: Part Three -- National Bohemian "Natty Boh" Canned beer

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Writing About Drinking While Drinking While Writing: Part Three -- National Bohemian "Natty Boh" Canned beer

Monday, March 31, 2014

Three Quarters of Enrollees in Obamacare to See Premiums Rise

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Friday, March 28, 2014

At least three killed in Cairo clashes

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California senate suspends three Democratic lawmakers in criminal probes

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California couple gets three years in jail in Qatar for death of adopted child

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California couple gets three years in jail in Qatar for death of adopted child

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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Qik Is Shutting Down In April, Three Years After Being Acquired By Skype

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Qik Is Shutting Down In April, Three Years After Being Acquired By Skype

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Detroit mom opens fire on three intruders as they try to rob her home




They go for the door, but this mom is ready for them with a firearm locked and loaded. New York Daily News – by LEE MORAN


You don’t want to mess with this mom!


A Detroit woman surprised a trio of armed teen thugs when they came to try and rob her house.


Instead of sitting back and watching them steal her stuff, she locked and loaded a rifle — and then fired it as she chased them back outside.  


The dramatic incident was caught on surveillance camera.


That

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That’s no joke! One of the warning shots busted a hole in the wall.



Footage shows the three teens trying to kick down her front door.


But, as they start to make their way inside, the woman pops up with a gun. She starts firing to try and scare them off, and they all run away.


One of the boys, armed with a handgun, tries his luck again and rushes the door.


The mom says she didn

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The mom says she didn’t hesitate to fight back on her quiet, tree-lined street.



But he soon scuttles off again after hearing bullets being fired in his direction.


The woman, who does not want to be identified, told WXYZ Detroit she “didn’t have time to get scared” as she rushed to protect her children.


“I let them know I had a gun once they were in the house and they challenged me and said ‘no you don’t have a gun’ so that’s when I shot off the first round,” she said.


“I wasn’t feeling anything at the moment, I got scared afterward,” she added.


No one was hurt in the incident, and cops arrested the three suspects soon after.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/detroit-mom-fires-intruders-video-article-1.1619522#ixzz2tneIwO2b



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Detroit mom opens fire on three intruders as they try to rob her home

Obama arrives in Mexico for ‘Three Amigos’ summit that will show NAFTA strains


Barack ObamaSac Bee – by Tim Johnson


TOLUCA, Mexico – They were once dubbed the Three Amigos, but strains on their friendship cast a chill Wednesday as President Barack Obama flew to Mexico for a summit of the leaders of the world’s largest trading bloc.


A bilateral spat between Mexico and Canada, and anger in Ottawa over U.S. indecision on whether to build the Keystone XL pipeline from western Canada to the U.S. Gulf Coast cooled the atmosphere of the seven-hour summit.  


Obama landed in Toluca, some 40 miles west of Mexico City at about 12:10 p.m. local time (1:10 pm. EST). He popped his head through the door of Air Force One seven minutes later and bounded down the stairs.


Before boarding the plane, the White House said, Obama signed a new executive order to reduce bureaucratic barriers and speed up imports and exports, helping businesses strengthen supply chains across borders. The move signaled that Obama would not cede to opposition to his trade agenda at home.


The gathering in Toluca, Mexico’s fifth largest city, coincides with the 20th anniversary of theNorth American Free Trade Agreement, or Nafta, which formed a market of 470 million people from Canada’s Yukon to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The bloc represents more than 30 percent of global economic output.


But even as manufacturing chains are more integrated between the three nations, experts say the bloc has drifted on autopilot with a lack of strategic vision.


“Twenty years later, it’s hard for us to talk to each other and reach agreement,” said Laura Macdonald, a political scientist who specializes in the region at Carleton University in Ottawa.


Rather than re-debate Nafta, Obama is expected to press Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to speak with one voice as they negotiate the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a proposed trade bloc that includes 12 countries around the Pacific Rim.


Multiple tensions surround the summit, though, and it unfolds “at the worst moment in the trilateral relationship” since the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks in the United States triggered concerns over border security, Macdonald said.


The bright spot is an energy revolution that is altering the global energy map and shifting its epicenter to North America, revitalizing manufacturing.


“We are in a fundamentally different place than we were even five years ago,” said Eric Farnsworth, vice president of the Council of the Americas, a Washington DC-based business group that promotes free trade, democracy and open markets in the hemisphere.


Farnsworth said bilateral issues and faltering political intentions have hindered efforts to develop the Nafta region “in a comprehensive and strategic manner.”


“That sense of broader purpose here is missing,” Farnsworth said.


Mexico is irked at Canada over visa requirements that have seen its tourism to Canada drop by about 50 percent since 2008 to a level of about 130,000 Mexicans per year. In contrast, 1.9 million Canadians visit Mexico annually.


Mexican diplomats say Canada requires 10 times more information from Mexican citizens to grant a visa than the U.S. government requires.


Harper and Pena Nieto oversaw the signing Tuesday of an expanded air transport accord that will allow more direct flights between Canada and Mexico but Harper made no public mention of whether Canada would ease visa requirements.


Harper is irritated with Obama for U.S. delays on deciding whether to proceed with the $ 5.4 billion Keystone XL pipeline designed to carry oil made from tar sands in the province of Alberta through the Midwest to refineries along the Gulf Coast.


Macdonald said the pipeline project “is the most important foreign policy objective of the Harper government” in its quest to become an energy superpower.


“Some of the Harper government statements have had an air of petulance about them – ‘You just have to answer us now,’” Macdonald said.


Also irritating U.S.-Canada relations are delays in replacing the aged Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, the single busiest international land border crossing in North America in terms of trade volume.


Even without coordinated policies to reinvigorate NAFTA, manufacturing supply chains increasingly bind the three nations. Over eight million U.S. jobs depend on trade with Canada, and another six million on trade with Mexico.


U.S.-Mexico trade topped $ 500 billion last year, and components and finished products travel back and forth across the border. Vehicles built in North America are said to have their parts cross the U.S. borders eight times before they are fully assembled.


“We design it together and we produce it together,” Farnsworth said of most goods, noting that 40 cents of each dollar of content of Mexican exports to the United States comes from materials and parts produced in U.S. plants.


Once annual summits between the Nafta leaders have grown less frequent. The leaders met in Guadalajara in 2009 and again in Washington DC in 2012.


The initial promise of the Nafta trade bloc led to the moniker the Three Amigos for the leaders of the three countries, taken from a 1986 comedy Western starring Steve Martin, Chevy Chase andMartin Short.



Email: tjohnson@mcclatchydc.com; Twitter: @timjohnson4



Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2014/02/19/6171285/obama-heads-to-mexico-summit-amid.html#storylink=cpy






Obama arrives in Mexico for ‘Three Amigos’ summit that will show NAFTA strains

Friday, January 10, 2014

Slowest in three years...

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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Guantanamo: Three Uighurs to be sent to Slovakia, 155 detainees remain





The United States released the last three ethnic Uighurs from its military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on Tuesday.


The three men will be sent to Slovakia, resolving a diplomatic crisis that has kept the innocent men imprisoned since 2008 when a judge ordered their release.


They were the last of 22 Uighurs from China who were detained by American forces during the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and brought to Guantanamo. The men were kept for years without trial before being deemed as safe for release by a judge.


Finding them a new home after Guantanamo proved difficult.


The men had fled to Afghanistan from China, where they have been persecuted by the government.


Heavy lobbying from China to have the men returned has added to the difficulties in releasing the men.


Those Uighurs who possessed other citizenship found homes, whereas 22 others with Chinese citizenship faced a much more difficult situation.


More from GlobalPost: Obama calls on Congress to do more on Guantanamo Bay


After their release was stalled, a judge ordered them sent to the United States – a move that was blocked by Congress and the Bush administration.


A diplomatic push saw many of them eventually find homes in places like Palau, Bermuda, El Salvador and Switzerland, their lives beginning anew in places far from home.


The three men who stayed in Guantanamo had refused to be transferred to Bermuda or Palau. The Associated Press reported that the men sought to be closer to Uighur communities in Europe.


Slovakia has now agreed to take the men. The EU and NATO member had previously accepted three other Guantanamo prisoners in 2010.


“Slovakia deserves a lot of credit because they were willing to do what large countries like the United States, Canada and Germany were unwilling to do, which was to resist diplomatic pressure from China and the stigma of Guantanamo,” Wells Dixon, a lawyer with the New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights, told the Associated Press.


US officials thanked Slovakia on Tuesday for agreeing to take the men.


“These three resettlements are an important step in implementing President Obama’s directive to close the Guantanamo detention facility,” said Clifford Sloan, Department of State Special Envoy for Guantanamo Closure.


Their release has brought the number of detainees at the US base to 155 from a high of 750. Nine prisoners were released in December.


Only a handful of the remaining prisoners have been charged with terrorism offenses with another 80 cleared for release – 60 of which are from Yemen.


http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/americas/united-states/131231/guantanamo-three-uighurs-be-sent-slovakia-155-de




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Guantanamo: Three Uighurs to be sent to Slovakia, 155 detainees remain

Guantanamo: Three Uighurs to be sent to Slovakia, 155 detainees remain





The United States released the last three ethnic Uighurs from its military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on Tuesday.


The three men will be sent to Slovakia, resolving a diplomatic crisis that has kept the innocent men imprisoned since 2008 when a judge ordered their release.


They were the last of 22 Uighurs from China who were detained by American forces during the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and brought to Guantanamo. The men were kept for years without trial before being deemed as safe for release by a judge.


Finding them a new home after Guantanamo proved difficult.


The men had fled to Afghanistan from China, where they have been persecuted by the government.


Heavy lobbying from China to have the men returned has added to the difficulties in releasing the men.


Those Uighurs who possessed other citizenship found homes, whereas 22 others with Chinese citizenship faced a much more difficult situation.


More from GlobalPost: Obama calls on Congress to do more on Guantanamo Bay


After their release was stalled, a judge ordered them sent to the United States – a move that was blocked by Congress and the Bush administration.


A diplomatic push saw many of them eventually find homes in places like Palau, Bermuda, El Salvador and Switzerland, their lives beginning anew in places far from home.


The three men who stayed in Guantanamo had refused to be transferred to Bermuda or Palau. The Associated Press reported that the men sought to be closer to Uighur communities in Europe.


Slovakia has now agreed to take the men. The EU and NATO member had previously accepted three other Guantanamo prisoners in 2010.


“Slovakia deserves a lot of credit because they were willing to do what large countries like the United States, Canada and Germany were unwilling to do, which was to resist diplomatic pressure from China and the stigma of Guantanamo,” Wells Dixon, a lawyer with the New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights, told the Associated Press.


US officials thanked Slovakia on Tuesday for agreeing to take the men.


“These three resettlements are an important step in implementing President Obama’s directive to close the Guantanamo detention facility,” said Clifford Sloan, Department of State Special Envoy for Guantanamo Closure.


Their release has brought the number of detainees at the US base to 155 from a high of 750. Nine prisoners were released in December.


Only a handful of the remaining prisoners have been charged with terrorism offenses with another 80 cleared for release – 60 of which are from Yemen.


http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/americas/united-states/131231/guantanamo-three-uighurs-be-sent-slovakia-155-de




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Guantanamo: Three Uighurs to be sent to Slovakia, 155 detainees remain

Friday, December 20, 2013

2013 Three Minute Thesis People"s Choice Award - Jim Plamondon

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Saturday, November 30, 2013

How the Republican Tempest Over the Affordable Care Act Diverts Attention from Three Large Truths

How the Republican Tempest Over the Affordable Care Act Diverts Attention from Three Large Truths
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Having failed to defeat the Affordable Care Act in Congress, to beat it back in the last election, to repeal it despite more than eighty votes in the House, to stop it in the federal courts, to get enough votes in the Supreme Court to overrule it, and to gut it with outright extortion (closing the government and threatening to default on the nation’s debts unless it was repealed), Republicans are now down to their last ploy.


They are hell-bent on destroying the Affordable Care Act in Americans’ minds.


A document circulating among House Republicans (reported by the New York Times) instructs them to repeat the following themes and stories continuously: “Because of Obamacare, I Lost My Insurance.” “Obamacare Increases Health Care Costs.” “The Exchanges May Not Be Secure, Putting Personal Information at Risk.”


Every Republican in Washington has been programmed to use the word “disaster” whenever mentioning the Act, always refer to it as Obamacare, and demand its repeal.


Republican wordsmiths know they can count on Fox News and right-wing yell radio to amplify and intensify all of this in continuous loops of elaboration and outrage, repeated so often as to infect peoples’ minds like purulent pustules.


The idea is to make the Act so detestable it becomes the fearsome centerpiece of the midterm elections of 2014 — putting enough Democrats on the defensive they join in seeking its repeal or at least in amending it in ways that gut it (such as allowing insurers to sell whatever policies they want as long as they want, or delaying it further).


Admittedly, the President provided Republicans ammunition by botching the Act’s roll-out. Why wasn’t HealthCare.gov up and running smoothly October 1? Partly because the Administration didn’t anticipate that almost every Republican governor would refuse to set up a state exchange, thereby loading even more responsibility on an already over-worked and underfunded Department of Health and Human Services.


Why didn’t Obama’s advisors anticipate that some policies would be cancelled (after all, the Act sets higher standards than many policies offered) and therefore his “you can keep their old insurance” promise would become a target? Likely because they knew all policies were “grandfathered” for a year, didn’t anticipate how many insurers would cancel right away, and understood that only 5 percent of policyholders received insurance independent of an employer anyway.


But there’s really no good excuse. The White House should have anticipated the Republican attack machine.


The real problem is now. The President and other Democrats aren’t meeting the Republican barrage with three larger truths that show the pettiness of the attack:


The wreck of private insurance. Ours has been the only healthcare system in the world designed to avoid sick people. For-profit insurers have spent billions finding and marketing their policies to healthy people – young adults, people at low risk of expensive diseases, groups of professionals – while rejecting people with preexisting conditions, otherwise debilitated, or at high risk of heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. And have routinely dropped coverage of policy holders who become seriously sick or disabled. What else would you expect from corporations seeking to maximize profits?


But the social consequences have been devastating. We have ended up with the most expensive healthcare system in the world (finding and marketing to healthy people is expensive, corporate executives are expensive, profits adequate to satisfy shareholders are expensive), combined with the worst health outcomes of all rich countries — highest rates of infant mortality, shortest life spans, largest portions of populations never seeing a doctor and receiving no preventive care, most expensive uses of emergency rooms.


We could not and cannot continue with this travesty of a healthcare system.


The Affordable Care Act is a modest solution.  It still relies on private insurers — merely setting minimum standards and “exchanges” where customers can compare policies, requiring insurers to take people with preexisting conditions and not abandon those who get seriously sick, and helping low-income people afford coverage.


A single-payer system would have been preferable. Most other rich countries do it this way. It could have been grafted on to Social Security and Medicare, paid for through payroll taxes, expanded to lower-income families through Medicaid. It would have been simple and efficient. (It’s no coincidence that the Act’s Medicaid expansion has been easy and rapid in states that chose to accept it.)


But Republicans were dead set against this. They wouldn’t even abide a “public option” to buy into something resembling Medicare. In the end, they wouldn’t even go along with the Affordable Care Act, which was based on Republican ideas in the first place. (From Richard Nixon’s healthcare plan through the musings of the Heritage Foundation, Republicans for years urged that everything be kept in the hands of private insurers but the government set minimum standards, create state-based insurance exchanges, and require everyone to sign up).


The moral imperative.  Even a clunky compromise like the ACA between a national system of health insurance and a for-profit insurance market depends, fundamentally, on a social compact in which those who are healthier and richer are willing to help those who are sicker and poorer. Such a social compact defines a society.


The other day I heard a young man say he’d rather pay a penalty than buy health insurance under the Act because, in his words, “why should I pay for the sick and the old?” The answer is he has a responsibility to do so, as a member the same society they inhabit.


The Act also depends on richer people paying higher taxes to finance health insurance for lower-income people. Starting this year, a healthcare surtax of 3.8 percent is applied to capital gains and dividend income of individuals earning more than $ 200,000 and a nine-tenths of 1 percent healthcare tax to wages over $ 200,000 or couples over $ 250,000. Together, the two taxes will raise an estimated $ 317.7 billion over 10 years, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation


Here again, the justification is plain: We are becoming a vastly unequal society in which most of the economic gains are going to the top. It’s only just that those with higher incomes bear some responsibility for maintaining the health of Americans who are less fortunate.


This is a profoundly moral argument about who we are and what we owe each other as Americans. But Democrats have failed to make it, perhaps because they’re reluctant to admit that the Act involves any redistribution at all.


Redistribution has become so unfashionable it’s easier to say everyone comes out ahead. And everyone does come out ahead in the long term:  Even the best-off will gain from a healthier and more productive workforce, and will save money from preventive care that reduces the number of destitute people using emergency rooms when they become seriously ill.


But there would be no reason to reform and extend health insurance to begin with if we did not have moral obligations to one another as members of the same society.


The initial problems with the website and the President’s ill-advised remark about everyone being able to keep their old policies are real. But they’re trifling compared to the wreckage of the current system, the modest but important step toward reform embodied in the Act, and the moral imperative at the core of the Act and of our society.  


The Republicans have created a tempest out of trivialities. It is incumbent on Democrats — from the President on down — to show Americans the larger picture, and do so again and again.




Robert Reich




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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Three California Programmers Create Alternative Healthcare Website


CBS Evening News reports S.F. programmers build alternative to HealthCare.Gov Website


On Friday, President Obama had this to say about problems with the Obamcare website during a speech in New Orleans: “I promise you, nobody’s been more frustrated. I wanted to go in and fix it myself, but I don’t write code.”


GTY_healthcare_websites_jtm_131001_16x9_992But plenty of programmers do write code. And three of them have created their own website that addresses some of the most annoying problems with HealthCare.gov.


In a San Francisco office shared with other tech start-ups, three 20-year-olds saw HealthCare.gov as a challenge.


With a few late nights, Ning Liang, George Kalogeropoulos and Michael Wasser built “

“They got it completely backwards in terms of what people want up front,” said Liang. He added: “They want prices and benefits, so that they could make the decision.”


Liang showed CBS News how it worked. “You come to our website and you put in your zip code — in this case a California zip code. You hit ‘find plans,’ and you immediately see the exchange plans that are available for that zip code.”




The CBS video interview is interesting.



Click on link at the top if video does not play.


Thanks to reader “Rick” for the link.


Not Quite Ready


I entered my zipcode, 60012,  and requested all plans for me alone – over 50, and no plans came up. I tried again with “you and spouse” and again no plans came up. Either they do not have all zipcodes entered or there are some other issues.


In my post Tips on Navigating Obamacare Costs on HealthCare.Gov – My Personal Experience – Obamashock! I noted there were 60 plans for McHenry County.


Perhaps they need to add “county” for some states.


Regardless, the website has a better interface and with a few bugs fixed, no one will need Healthcare.Gov, a website that cost taxpayers something on the order of $ 300 million.


I emailed the website developers and will post an update when I hear back. 


As is typical with government projects, it seems no one really knows for sure what the healthcare.gov costs.


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Friday, November 1, 2013

UK: Muslim Man Guilty of ‘Honor Murdering’ His Wife and Three Daughters by Burning Them Alive


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Mohammed Riaz Inayat, 56, was found guilty of murdering his wife today after he set his house on fire



  • Mohammed Riaz Inayat, 56, flew into a rage when his daughter, Kalsoom Bibi, said she was moving to Dubai to marry a policeman




  • He poured gallons of petrol over his family home before setting it alight




  • Three of Inayat’s daughters and a family friend were also in the house




  • Was found guilty of murdering his wife and arson, but was cleared of attempted murder of his daughters



by,  WILLIAM TURVILL | The Daily Mail Online – UK


A father who killed his wife after he set fire to his family home in a bid to stop his daughter marrying a man he disapproved of was found guilty of murder today.


Mohammed Riaz Inayat, 56, flew into a rage when his daughter, Kalsoom Bibi, told him she planned to move to Dubai to marry a policeman.


He said she had brought ‘dishonour on the family’ before pouring gallons of petrol over his family home and setting it alight.


On the night of April 17 Inayat killed his wife Naika and injured his three daughters in a blaze that took seconds to engulf the house.


Naika died of carbon monoxide poisoning and one of his daughters, 16-year-old Saimah, who jumped from a bedroom window, suffered 50 per cent burns.


He was found guilty at Birmingham Crown Court of murdering his wife and arson but was cleared of attempted murder of his three daughters.


During his trial the court heard how the father-of-six soaked seven parts of his home in petrol at about 5am as his family slept – only hours before Miss Bibi, 28, was set to fly to Dubai to marry the CID officer.


After initially telling police the fire was started by ‘a gang led by a white middle-aged woman’, he admitted one count of manslaughter.


Philip Bennett QC, prosecuting, told the court: ‘For this defendant a love marriage was not appropriate.


‘He was traditional in his beliefs that marriage should be arranged.’


Miss Bibi, who is already divorced from a marriage arranged by her father, met her lover in 2011 but had to travel in secret to see him in Dubai.


When her family discovered the affair in December last year, they disapproved, and her father became increasingly angry and upset, the jury heard.


Miss Bibi, who works for World Duty Free, told the court: ‘He told me he would kill me and that he would poison himself if I married him.


‘He said I would bring disgrace to the family. He was not happy with it. I understand why he wasn’t happy, it was because he had never met the man.


‘It took him a long time to accept it, but he did in the end because he could see it was what I wanted.’


On the night of the fire Miss Bibi woke to find flames coming under her bedroom door.


While his wife, three daughters and a family friend slept upstairs, Inayat used petrol as an accelerant both upstairs and downstairs in the family home and then set it on fire, trapping his family upstairs.


Neighbours called the emergency services and they tried in vain to rescue the occupants of the house.


The three daughters and family friend jumped from the first floor bedroom windows resulting in them suffering broken bones.


When the fire service arrived they entered the house and the found the body of the defendant’s wife in one of the upstairs bedrooms. She had died as a result of smoke inhalation.


Miss Bibi suffered a broken arm and three broken vertebrae after leaping from the window of the terraced house in Tyseley, Birmingham.


Inayat, who is originally from Pakistan, told the jury he tried to kill himself on the night of the fire, using three kitchen knives.


He then claimed he attempted to tie electrical cord around his neck before pouring petrol over himself.


After the verdict, Zafar Siddique, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor from West Midlands Crown Prosecution Service, said: ‘Crimes committed to supposedly defend a family’s honour will not be tolerated in our society and today’s conviction of Mohammed Inayat demonstrates that.


‘Honour-based violence and forced marriages are ultimately about men policing the behaviour of women.


‘This can include rights as fundamental as a choice of partner, as in today’s case, and this abuse can escalate frighteningly quickly from controlling behaviour to murder.


‘Inayat committed a dreadful crime, a crime which he committed because he was unable to accept the fact that his daughter wanted to get married to someone that she loved, cared for and wanted to spend the rest of her life with.


‘This he felt brought dishonour to him and his family, but today’s conviction has shown that the shame is his to bear.


‘The CPS will not shy away from tackling honour-based violence. It is a fundamental abuse of human rights and should not be tolerated in any civilised society.


‘Our thoughts are today with the family and friends of Naika Inayat.’


source:  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2480364/Father-guilty-murdering-wife-setting-house-fire.html





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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Three Schools Locked Down After Man Seen Carrying Large Umbrella


ISSAQUAH, Wash. – Three Washington schools were briefly locked down Monday afternoon after somebody reported a man walking on the campus of Issaquah High School with what appeared to be a long-rifle. 


Students and faculty at Issaquah High School, Issaquah Middle School, and Clark Elementary 
were told to hold up in their classrooms while police searched the campus. 


A short time later investigators located the man in question: a school district employee carrying a large umbrella. 






    





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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Three Forgotten Facts About the Fort Hood Massacre


Finally. Four years after Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan walked into the Soldier Readiness Processing Center at Fort Hood, Texas, and perpetrated the bloodiest massacre ever on an American military base, the self-confessed jihadist’s court martial proceedings began this week. Have you forgotten?


Americans obsessed over the O.J. Simpson, Casey Anthony and Jodi Arias trials. Gun-control lobbyists turned Newtown, Aurora and Tucson into national awareness-raising, fundraising and legislation-promoting campaigns. But where are the celebrity lobbyists and high-profile advocates for the victims of bloodthirsty Muslim vigilante Nidal Hasan?


The White House, which downplayed the terrorist mass murder as “workplace violence,” exacerbated national apathy for his evil acts. Our soldiers deserve better. Here are three facts you’ve probably forgotten — or never knew — about the Fort Hood terror spree.


–Fourteen victims fell on Nov. 5, 2009, not 13. Thirteen of our U.S. military personnel died in cold blood at the deployment center. But the death toll was actually 14. Pvt. Francheska Velez, 21, was pregnant when Hasan shot her during the first round of gunfire. At a military Article 32 hearing in 2010 (analogous to a civilian grand jury hearing), a survivor of the Fort Hood shootings testified that Velez cried out, “My baby! My baby!”


In his opening statement on Tuesday, Hasan (acting as his own lawyer) apologized to his fellow jihadists for not destroying more innocent life.


–The victims were all unarmed. Soldiers inside the deployment center were and are forbidden from carrying weapons — either issued weapons or personal arms — on base. When Hasan commenced his shooting spree by shouting, “Allahu Akbar,” several brave men and women in uniform used chairs, tables and their own bodies to try to stop him. But it wasn’t until a courageous, armed civilian police officer, Sgt. Kimberley Munley, arrived on the scene with her 9mm Beretta that Hasan’s rampage was interrupted.


In a gunfight outside the deployment center, Munley wounded Hasan — who was able to return fire and shot her in the hand, thigh and knee. While she lay on the ground, Hasan kicked away her weapon. Another armed civilian police officer, Mark Todd, was able to fire at Hasan five times and brought him down.


Gun-control zealots led by the Brady Campaign To Prevent Gun Violence exploited Fort Hood to argue for even tighter gun restrictions. But it was a 1993 Clinton administration gun-control directive banning most military personnel from carrying their arms for personal protection that facilitated Hasan’s massacre except under very limited circumstances. Despite the death of 13 soldiers and the wounding of more than 30 at Fort Hood by a jihadist who warned his superiors that Muslim soldiers posed a specific threat, gun-free military base policies remain in place.


–Hasan’s military colleagues were more concerned with being accused of discrimination than with ridding our military of this known, deranged Islamic radical. In 2007, two years before he carried out his homicidal plan, Hasan laid out his murderous means, motives and Koranic inspiration for all to see.


His PowerPoint slide presentation to fellow Army doctors was titled: “The Koranic World View As It Relates to Muslims in the U.S. Military.” Hasan warned: “It’s getting harder and harder for Muslims in the service to morally justify being in a military that seems constantly engaged against fellow Muslims.” And: “We love death more then (sic) you love life!” As first reported by Pamela Geller, Hasan carried an official calling card with the designation “SoA (SWT)” — for “Soldier of Allah” and “Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala” (Islamic for “Glory to Him, the Exalted”).


Hasan told his superiors he was not alone among Muslim soldiers who believed they “should not serve in any capacity that renders them at risk to hurting/killing believers unjustly.”


He reminded the Army of the fatal 2003 fragging attack on American soldiers in Kuwait by Sgt. Hasan Akbar (who was sentenced to death but remains alive while his case drags on in appeal) and the desertion case of Lebanon-born Muslim Marine Wassef Ali Hassoun.


A Joint Terrorism Task Force had been monitoring Hasan’s communications with jihad spiritual leader Anwar al-Awlaki all along. But the military was not notified. Even without that information, military officers expressed concerns privately that Hasan might leak classified information to terror groups if he were deployed and that he was capable of committing a fragging.


Yet, they were prepared to deploy him anyway and did nothing to remove him from his job. One email from an Army investigator before the Fort Hood massacre fretted: “Had we launched an investigation of Hasan we’d have been crucified.”


Instead, 13 soldiers and one unborn child were slaughtered and paid with their lives for our country’s reckless political correctness and bureaucratic fecklessness. 




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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Three Ohio women freed from abduction ordeal release video


A police officer walks past the house (R) where three women who vanished as teenagers about a decade ago were discovered alive, in Cleveland, Ohio May 7, 2013. REUTERS/John Gress

A police officer walks past the house (R) where three women who vanished as teenagers about a decade ago were discovered alive, in Cleveland, Ohio May 7, 2013.


Credit: Reuters/John Gress






CLEVELAND | Tue Jul 9, 2013 3:46am EDT



CLEVELAND (Reuters) – Three young Ohio women freed two months ago from a decade of captivity in the home of a former school bus driver spoke publicly for the first time since their ordeal in a video released early on Tuesday thanking supporters and loved ones.


The video was filmed last week in the offices of the law firm managing a trust fund established for the three women, who took turns in separate appearances before the camera to express gratitude for donations to the fund and for a chance to rebuild their lives.


Organizers said the Cleveland Courage Fund has grown to more than $ 1 million as of July 2, with over 9,200 individuals making contributions.


The 3 1/2-minute long video (ow.ly/mL5vb) marked the first sustained glimpse of all three women – Amanda Berry, 27, Gina DeJesus, 23, and Michelle Knight, 32 – since they were rescued on May 6.


Ariel Castro, fired last fall from his job as a Cleveland school bus driver, has been charged with kidnapping the three victims between 2002 and 2004 and brutalizing them while holding them captive in his house over the next 10 years.


Officials said the three women were kept bound for periods of time in chains or rope and that they endured starvation, beatings and sexual assaults. One of them, Knight, was said to have suffered several miscarriages deliberately induced by her captor, for which Castro has been charged with murder.


Explaining the reason for the video’s release, Knight’s lawyer, Kathy Joseph, said, “People are recognizing them now as they go about in public, so they decided to put voices and faces to their heartfelt messages.”


Berry, rescued along with the 6-year-old daughter she bore during her captivity, spoke first, reading from a short statement that thanked family and friends and concluded by asking that “everyone respect our privacy and give us time to have a normal life.”


DeJesus appeared next, stating simply: “I would say thank you for your support.” Her father and mother also spoke briefly.


The video was capped by a lengthier statement from Knight, who said she wanted “everyone to know that I’m doing just fine.”


“I may have been through hell and back, but I’m strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face, and with my head held high, and my feet firmly on the ground,” she said, adding she was determined not to “let the situation define who I am.”


Castro, who turns 53 on Wednesday, is scheduled to return to a downtown Cleveland courtroom on June 24. A judge ruled last week that he was competent to stand trial on 329 criminal counts, including charges of kidnapping, rape and aggravated murder.


(Editing by Steve Gorman)





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