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Monday, January 21, 2013

PIZZA News ( Missing Man- Nicola Pizza- Nick Caggiano missing since Jan 12 ) See Story

Nicola Pizza's Nick Caggiano missing since Jan. 12

Police: No new information available

Source: Submitted Nicholas Caggiano

Rehoboth Beach — The co-owner of one of Rehoboth Beach's most famous restaurants has been missing for nearly 10 days.
Police say Nicholas Caggiano, 47, son of Nicola Pizza founders Nick and Joan Caggiano, left his Ocean View home about 7:30 a.m. Jan. 12 and has not been heard from since.
"The family has not heard from him and grew concerned," said Cpl. Gary Fournier of the Delaware State Police. "We're hoping to get some calls and see if anyone has heard anything about him."
As of Jan. 21, Joan Caggiano said there have been no updates on Nick's whereabouts. Police also said there is no new information as to Caggiano's whereabouts since police announced his disappearance Jan. 18. At that time, Fournier said based on information provided by the family, police do not suspect foul play.
According to police, Caggiano never showed up at Nicola Pizza on Jan. 12. He was last seen leaving home in his car, a grey 2013 Toyota Tacoma with Delaware registration CL93261.
Joan Caggiano said she last saw her son the night before he disappeared, as he left work at the restaurant. She said he told her goodbye as he left, but he was not angry or agitated. The next day, her husband called her from the restaurant to tell her their son had not come in for work.
Joan Caggiano said her son had left his cell phone on the kitchen table of his Ocean View home, which was unusual, but his wife thought he was on his way to work. Joan said Nick typically left for work early to pick up meat for the restaurant. The family began to wonder where he was around 11:30 when he did not show up to work, Joan said. She said although Nick did not have his cell phone, he did have his credit card and cash. Joan said the credit card has not been used since Nick disappeared.
Caggiano is 5-feet-10-inches tall, and weighs about 180 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. He was wearing khakis and a shirt with buttons.
Joan Caggiano said police have talked to Nick’s friends, as well as hospitals, but no one has heard from him. The Caggiano family contacted Delaware State Police on Jan. 15, but asked police to hold off on announcing his disappearance.
“We thought he was just going to walk back into work,” Joan said. “We didn’t want to put it out and then he comes right back.”
She said Nick Jr. likes to fish and on one other occasion had gone out for a long period of time. But, Joan said, his boat is still in its slip, and he’s never been out for this long. Although the family was hesitant to issue a missing person alert at first, Joan is glad they did.
“I’m glad it’s out there,” she said. “Maybe someone will see him or someone has seen him.”
The Caggiano family is trying to carry on; Joan, Nick Sr. and their niece Kelly Munyan are still going into work.
“We’re trying to go on with life and be normal,” Joan said. “At this point, we’re getting concerned.”
The Caggiano family opened the popular pizza restaurant on First Street in Rehoboth Beach in 1971, and it has been a mainstay of downtown Rehoboth ever since. Nicola is famous for its signature dish, the Nic-o-Boli. A second location, on Rehoboth Avenue, opened in 2010.
The Delaware State Police are asking anyone who may know Caggiano's location to contact Detective Yeich at 302-856-5850, Ext. 224.
Citizens may also provide a tip by texting keyword “DSP” plus the message to 274637 (CRIMES). Tipsters may also provide information through lines maintained by Delaware Crime Stoppers at 800-TIP-3333. Callers can also submit information via the internet at www.tipsubmit.com.

INDIA Odisha ( Man tied to tree - 6 men Gang rape wife in front of him) Un -Real

Baripada (Odisha): In yet another case of barbaric sexual assult, six men allegedly gangraped a woman after tying up her husband in the premises of the district hospital in Mayurbhanj district.
The 25-year-old tribal woman of Dantiamuha villagehad gone to the hospital yesterday along with her husband to see her ailing brother, admitted to the hospital following an accident, police said today.
Protests over the Delhi rape. Agencies.
In the evening, six men started teasing her. As her husband protested, he was overpowered by the accused who tied him to a tree and gangraped the woman in front of her husband, sources said.
After the victim lodged an FIR, the police arrested all the six accused and sent them for medical examination. The arrested persons are identified as Kundan Mukhi (33) of Baripada Town and Raghu Biswal (19), Gopi Mukhi (19), Balaram Mukhi (27), Sibaram Ghadei (20) Chandan Mukhi (20) of Sungadia in Baripada.
Protesting against the incident, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha staged a demonstration at the district collectorate and demanded Rs 50 lakh compensation to the victim and trial of the case in first track court on daily basis.

PHOENIX ( One man died -and two injured hiking Cave Creek )

PHOENIX -- One man died, and two other people were treated for injuries Sunday in what proved to be a dangerous day for Valley hikers.
A 58-year-old man was hiking at Spur Cross in Cave Creek when he reportedly fell approximately 10 feet. The man's friends performed CPR, but paramedics weren't able to save his life.
A 50-year-old woman who was hiking Piestawa Peak also needed medical attention after she slipped and hit her head. Fortunately, she was able to walk down the mountain with rescuers.
Rescue crews were also needed at the Cholla Trail on Camelback Mountain when a 37-year-old woman fainted, fell, and hurt her arm. The woman was taken to the hospital for treatment for her injuries.
 
Phoenix fire officials said the warmer weather has led to a lot more hikers this weekend, which results in a lot of loose gravel on the trails.
They advise those that want to get out and enjoy the Valley's many hiking options to pick a trail they are able to navigate.
"You should try on ones that are not quite as steep, not quite as challenging if you're just entry level in exercise," said Tony Mure with Phoenix Fire.

RUSSIA Moscow ( To pass anti Gay -law ) No kissing in public

MOSCOW (AP) — Kissing his boyfriend during a protest in front of Russia's parliament earned Pavel Samburov 30 hours of detention and the equivalent of a $16 fine on a charge of "hooliganism." But if a bill that comes up for a first vote later this month becomes law, such a public kiss could be defined as illegal "homosexual propaganda" and bring a fine of up to $16,000.

Photo -   FILE - In this Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 file photo Russian gay right campaigner Pavel Samburov (center left) and five other gay rights activists kiss during a protest near the State Duma, Russia's lower parliament chamber, in Moscow, Russia. A controversial bill banning "homosexual propaganda" has been submitted to Russia's lower house of parliament for the first of three hearings Tuesday, Jan. 22. 2013. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze, file)
Kissing to protest the law russia is trying to pass ( No kissing in public by homosexual's )


The legislation being pushed by the Kremlin and the Russian Orthodox Church would make it illegal nationwide to provide minors with information that is defined as "propaganda of sodomy, lesbianism, bisexuality and transgenderism." It includes a ban on holding public events that promote gay rights. St. Petersburg and a number of other Russian cities already have similar laws on their books.
The bill is part of an effort to promote traditional Russian values as opposed to Western liberalism, which the Kremlin and church see as corrupting Russian youth and by extension contributing to a wave of protest against President Vladimir Putin's rule.
Samburov describes the anti-gay bill as part of a Kremlin crackdown on minorities of any kind — political and religious as well as sexual — designed to divert public attention from growing discontent with Putin's rule.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Tucson Az ( One 16 yr old girl killed in crash- 2 injured in wreck ) Sad story

 1 teen killed, 2 injured in wreck on Tucson's north side

    
 Ina crash


2013-01-20T13:02:00Z2013-01-20T13:42:01Z1 teen killed, 2 injured in wreck on Tucson's north sideArizona Daily StarArizona Daily Star
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One teenage girl was killed and two others injured in a rollover crash Sunday morning near Artesiano and Ina roads.
Deputies with the Pima County Sheriff's Department responded to the scene around 12:24 a.m. and found the four-door sedan on its roof with the three, 16-year-old girls trapped inside.
Two of the teens were taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
The driver, Julia Ann Good, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Investigators say the car was going too fast over dips on Ina Road, west of Wade Road, when the driver lost control. All three girls were wearing seatbelts and alcohol did no appear to be a factor in the crash, Sheriff's officials said.
The investigation is ongoing.

Deadly Cargo ( Sent from Arizona to England - Box if tires that had black widow spiders in them ) Spider gets bad rep

Deadly cargo: black widow spiders mailed out from Arizona

  • Black Widow Spider
    A black widow spider couple clings to a web. Recent research shows that males of the species seek out recently-fed females for mating. (J. Chadwick Johnson)
Deadly black widow spiders were discovered at a business in England after receiving a container of tires shipped in from America.
The alarm was sounded after the spiders, which have a bite 15 times more poisonous than a rattlesnake, were spotted in the container. Shockingly, it is the second time in just five weeks that the black widows have arrived at the Fendercare Marine office in Seething, near Norwich.
'The poor little creatures have got a bad reputation ... generally people are just fairly sick.'
- Mark Cook, health and safety boss at Fendercare

The spiders arrived in a tire shipment ordered from Arizona.
The creatures are thought to have nested and hatched a brood of young inside the consignment before its 5,000-mile journey to the UK. Mark Cook, health and safety boss at Fendercare, said: “It's not something you expect to see, especially in the outback of Norfolk.
“It is quite rare and not something we get on a regular basis, but we are a global operator so it is one of those things.
“We take containers from all over the place, and our guys are used to checking for wildlife, so when they opened the doors they spotted the spiders and shut the doors to keep them trapped in.
“The poor little creatures have got a bad reputation with people thinking that their bite is immediately fatal, but generally people are just fairly sick.”
Pest control workers were called and the containers were fumigated killing all of the spiders.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/01/14/deadly-cargo-black-widow-spiders-mailed-out-from-arizona/#ixzz2IYyXl99w

OBAMA News ( New federal laws that may allow immigrants to get drivers licenses in Arizona )

Migrants could qualify for Ariz. driver's licenses

Posted: Jan 20, 2013 11:14 AM by Associated Press
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PHOENIX (AP) - Updated guidelines by federal authorities could possibly open the door for young illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses in Arizona.

The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that those who receive deferred action from deportation through President Barack Obama's new immigration policy are considered to be lawfully present in the U.S.

Arizona currently bars deferred action recipients from obtaining state-issued driver's licenses.

Gov. Jan Brewer issued an executive order last year barring illegal immigrants who receive federal work permits through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

The Arizona Republic (http://bit.ly/XkwRul) says Brewer's order was based on the grounds that deferred action recipients aren't authorized to be in the U.S.

Therefore they don't meet requirements under state law for obtaining a state-issued driver's license.