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Saturday, October 13, 2012

PAKISTAN (Car Bomb KILLS 17) A REBEL Force fueled by 14 yr old GIRL refuses to back down

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A car bomb tore through a crowded bazaar outside an office for anti-Taliban tribal elders Saturday in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least 17 people, officials said.
The blast in the town of Darra Adam Khel was the latest to strike the troubled area near the Afghan border, showing militants still pose a threat to the stability of key U.S. ally Pakistan despite government offensives against the Taliban and their supporters.
No group immediately claimed responsibility, but the Pakistani Taliban have staged similar attacks in the tribal region of Darra Adam Khel to punish elders for backing security forces in offensives against militants.
Rebel force followers refuse to give  in to "Taliban threats"!

The explosives-laden car was parked near the office of one of the so-called peace committees that have been formed by local elders trying to rid the area of militants, regional government administrator Fakhruddin Khan said.
It was unclear how many people were in the office at the time, but Khan said those killed included tribal elders and passers-by.
He said 40 people also were wounded and the attack destroyed 35 shops and eight vehicles. The dead and wounded, including some in critical condition, had been transported to hospitals in the northwestern city of Peshawar.

TUCSON Az (MAN dies after FIGHT in Disabled American Veterans building)

A 35-year-old man died early this morning after he was involved in a fight near Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, police said.
James Braun was pronounced dead at the hospital from injuries he sustained in the fight at the Disabled American Veterans building, 3455 S. Wilmot Road, south of East Golf Links Road, said Sgt. Chris Widmer, a Tucson Police Department spokesman.

The fight started inside the building and continued into the parking lot, Widmer said.
Several people attacked the man during the fight.
No arrests have been made, but several people have been detained.
Detectives had to interview at least 15 witnesses.

TUCSON Az ( Tucson Girl Killed drunk driving wreck) Mendocino Coast

A San Francisco man has been arrested for suspected drunken driving and gross vehicular manslaughter in the death of his younger sister in a 3 a.m. vehicle crash near the Mendocino Coast, the CHP said.
Ryan J. Wallis, 32, had three passengers in his full-size GMC pickup when he spun across the oncoming lanes of Highway 128 and then off the road about 8 miles inland from the coast, authorities said.

He was traveling at about 60 mph, the CHP said.
The passenger side of the truck spun into a large tree, killing Wallis' sister, Taylor Ann Wilson, 20, of Tucson, the CHP said.
Two other passengers, Logan P. Duffy-Stanley, 31, and Jamie L. Mcavoy, 30, both of Tahoe City, had minor injuries and were released after treatment at the Coast Hospital in Fort Bragg, the CHP said.
Wallis was treated for lacerations to his face before he was arrested for suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, a felony, and felony drunken driving, authorities said.
Wallis was still awaiting booking at the Mendocino County Jail at midday Friday. His bail was $200,000, jail personnel said

Friday, October 12, 2012

SELENA Perez (Bidi Bidi Bom Bom )


A break ( Selena Perez) I could fall in love


Tuba City (Man charged in homicide) Navajo reservation

Federal prosecutors have charged a man with second-degree murder in the death of a woman near Tuba City on the Navajo reservation.


Steven Begaye had his initial appearance Thursday in U.S. Magistrate Court in Flagstaff.
He’s accused in a criminal complaint of killing the 58-year-old woman by punching her in the stomach, dumping her body at Black Mesa and then using a broken beer bottle to cut her.
Begaye told authorities that he had become angry at the woman because she was making sexual advances toward him.
Authorities haven’t identified the woman. They say she likely was killed in mid-September, but her body wasn’t found until last week.
A medical examiner listed the cause of death as homicidal violence.

POLAND (LIFTS ban on Hard Liquor) Bootlegging operation gone bad


Poland, Slovakia Lift Bans on Czech Hard Liquor



PRAGUE--Polish and Slovak authorities on Tuesday canceled their nation's respective bans on imports and sales of hard alcohol from the Czech Republic, according to news reports in both countries.

Polish news portal Newsweek.pl and Slovak daily newspaper SME reported that agriculture ministers in both countries have lifted the ban after Czech authorities last week determined the source and distributors of alcohol poisoned with methanol.


At least 25 people have died from the tainted, bootleg alcohol in the Czech Republic and at least five people suffered the same fate in Poland.

Czech authorities also had a ban on hard-alcohol exports and on the sale of all liquors and spirits with alcohol content of more than 20%.

The Czechs have arrested dozens of people involved in the illegal bootlegging operation gone awry and are now gradually implementing new safety measures while also slowly lifting sales and export bans.