NEW MEXICO TEEN KILLS FAMILY


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Albuquerque, New Mexico

Jan. 22, 2013

Nehemiah Griego, 15 yr old son of a former pastor, shot and killed both his parents and three siblings.

He had also planned to go on another killing spree at the local Walmart with his 12 year old girlfriend, with possible plans to also kill her parents.  Instead, the boy and his girlfriend on Sunday evening reported that his parents died in a car crash.  A church staff member made a call to 911.

This comes just a month after the Newtown Connecticut shooting by another young man, 20 year old Adam Lanza.

12 YEAR OLD GIRL – ONLY VICTIM TO DIE – IN MASSIVE CAR COLLISION


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12 YEAR OLD GIRL ONLY VICTIM TO DIE IN MASSIVE CAR COLLISION

Cinncinati, Ohio

Jan. 22, 2013

A twelve year old girl dies and many others were injured in a massive 76 vehicle pile up on Hwy 275.

It appears that she may have got out of her car after the crash, and was hit by an oncoming car.

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WORLD ECONOMIC SUMMIT OPENS IN DAVOS

The annual gathering of the world’s most influential has began in Davos, Switzerland. It is thought there will be around 50 world leaders attending, including Russian President Dmitri Medvedev, British Prime Minister David Cameron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti. There will also be leaders from the media, business, and academia.

In the run up to the conference the founder of the World Economic Forum, Professor Klaus Schwab, has said the mood this year is more optimistic than last, but has warned that the global economy could still collapse if more is not done to promote growth.

On the agenda will be the continuing eurozone crisis, the US Fiscal Cliff, weak economic growth, soaring national debts, and the latest stimulus program in Japan.

The World Economic Forum seeks to promote a global governance platform to address the global issues that national governments alone can not tackle.

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WILL CHANGING GUN LAWS AFFECT VIOLENT CRIME STATISTICS IN AMERICA?

As the gun debate continues in America, the main question must be: Will reforming the gun laws in America save lives?

In his debate with Alex Jones, CNN broadcaster, Piers Morgan pointed out Britain only had 35 homicides as a result of shooting. However, this only tells part of the story.

The United Kingdom has never had a gun culture like that in the States. Guns tend to be in the hands of farmers, wealthy landowners, and a few enthusiasts. However knife violence is a major problem in many UK cities, in particular Glasgow. Glasgow has the second highest murder rate in Western Europe, and has been called the Murder Capital of Europe.

Many have tried for decades to deal with the gang culture within Glasgow and failed. Millions of pounds have been spent, and initiatives tried with no success. The streets of Glasgow still have young men fighting each other with knives, baseball bats, metal bars, anything they can find to cause serious injuries.

Will Vice President Biden and President Obama’s plans to reform US gun laws work? Time will tell, but history says probably not.

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SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL: “SEXUAL COMING OF AGE”

This year’s Sundance Film Festival will showcase a number of movies about the porn, addiction and sex industry. Insiders are dubbing the festival theme this year as the “sexual coming of age”.

Speaking to Reuters, the Sundance Director of Programming Trevor Groth said the films indicate a new audience ‘hungry for the taboo of sexuality and sexual relationships’.

More than a dozen of the movies featured in this years festival will deal with sexual relationships in all their various forms. The number of films of a sexual nature are “part circumstance, part coincidence,” says festival director John Cooper.

​”The themes and stories in films we show can be challenging to some, but ultimately, our mission is to show excellent and original work,” says Cooper.

“The times are changing, and relationships are changing,” adds Sundance Institute founder Robert Redford. “It would be a mistake to say this is sex for sex’s sake. The films are looking into sexual relations.”

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FATAL HELICOPTER CRASH IN THE CENTRE OF LONDON, UK


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Two people were killed and 12 injured after a helicopter crashed into a crane on the top of  The Tower, One St George Wharf, beside the Thames.

Passers by at first thought the incident was a terrorist attack. After hearing the loud crash and seeing fire.

The pilot Capt Peter Barns, was amongst the fatalities. Mr Barns was a highly experienced pilot who had piloted helicopters for Hollywood blockbusters like “Die Another Day” and “Saving Private Ryan”.

Police say it is a miracle not more people were killed in the incident. The crane operator escaped death, after sleeping in that morning, otherwise he would have been in his cab when the crash occurred.

Police say lack of visibility could have played a role in the crash.

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2 DEAD IN SHOOTING AT HAZARD COLLEGE, KENTUCKY

Two people were killed and a third person was injured in a shooting in Hazard Tuesday evening.

The shooting happened in a parking lot on the campus of Hazard Community and Technical College.

Hazard police said two people have turned themselves in, but their role, if any, in the shooting is still unclear.

Police said the scene is secure, but the campus is still on lockdown.

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LAWYERS IN UK WARN CHRISTIANS COULD FACE “LAWFUL EXCLUSION” FROM JOBS.


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The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has ruled concerning three Christians and their rights to express their faith.

The first case involved Nadia Eweida, a British Airways clerk, who won her case to wear a cross at work. Mrs Eweida had faced disciplinary action from British Airways for refusing to stop wearing the cross. Although wearing a cross is not a basic tenant of the Christian faith, the court ruled she had a right to manifest her faith through wearing it.

However the court rejected a similar case from nurse, Shirley Chaplin, on the grounds that wearing a cross was a breach of health and safety regulations.

The ruling means a persons right to manifest their faith can be overridden on grounds of health and safety.

The other two cases brought to the Human Rights Court are of particular concern to Christians and Muslims. They involved Gary McFarlane, a relationships councillor; and Lillian Ladele, a marriage registrar. Mr McFarlane was dismissed after saying he would be unable to provide relationship counselling to same-sex couples on the grounds that it compromised his Christian values.

Miss Ladele was disciplined for asking her employer to be excluded from conducting civil partnerships for same-sex couples on grounds of her faith.

The court in Strasbourg rejected both cases. Paul Lambdin, partner in the employment department at Stevens & Bolton, said, “It appears that those Christians, Muslims and others who disagree with same sex marriage and/or civil partnerships will be excluded from certain jobs.

He added: “These cases demonstrate the difficulty of divorcing a belief from its practice. “The practical effect is that Ms Ladele, Mr McFarlane and others with similar religious convictions may be lawfully excluded from certain jobs.”

Mike Judge, spokesman for The Christian Institute, which supported Miss Ladele, said: “What this case shows is that Christians with traditional beliefs about marriage are at risk of being left out in the cold.

“If the Government steamrollers ahead with its plans to redefine marriage, then hundreds of thousands of people could be thrown out of their jobs unless they agree to endorse gay marriage.”

With the UK government pushing to redefine marriage within the UK, it is likely there will be an increase in cases like those of Mr McFarlane and Miss Ladele.

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MASS PROTEST IN PARIS AGAINST GAY MARRIAGE


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Yesterday, thousands of protesters as a part of three marches, converged on the Champs de Mars in Paris, France, to show their opposition to the Marriage Equality Bill.  The bill would give the right of marriage and adoption to gay individuals. Extending the rights of same-sex couples was a part of Francois Hollande’s presidential election campaign. Police estimate the number of protesters was around 340,000 while the organizers, the Catholic Church and the right-wing opposition, estimate it was around 800,000.

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MONKS CREATE A “WHEEL OF LIFE” SAND MANDALA AT UNITARIAN SOCIETY, SANTA BARBARA


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Santa Barbara, CA

Unitarian Society

Jan. 14, 2013

Monks create the wheel of life sand mandala at the Unitarian Society of Santa Barbara.

In the center of this sand mandala is a symbol of “the three poisons”. The snake, the rooster and the boar, representing anger, greed and ignorance, respectively.

 

MALI BASED ISLAMIST REBELS VOW ATTACKS ON FRENCH SOIL


The north western African country of Mali has seen intense fighting in recent months. As armed Islamist rebels, backed by al-Qaeda, have taken much of northern Mali, the French President Francois Hollande has provided troops and heavy air support to help the ill equipped Malian army regain ground taken by the rebels.

Now the Islamist rebels have pledged to attack France on French soil.

“France has attacked Islam. We will strike at the heart of France,” Abou Dardar, a leader of Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO), one of the Mali-based groups with ties to al Qaeda, told the AFP news agency.

Mali is awaiting more support from other African nations, with America and Britain providing logistical support to the offensive.

There are currently around 550 French troops in the country helping the Malian army.

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SAND MANDALA AT UNIVERSITY IN AUSTIN, TEXAS


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The Drepung Loseling Monastery in Atlanta sent 10 monks to create a Sand Mandala Project in the Rapaport Atriun at Blanton Museum of Art on Texas University, at Austin’s campus. This is to be the culminating event of the exhibit of  “Into the Sacred City: Tibetan Buddhist Deities from the Theos Bernard Collection.”

The display included eight rare Tibetan works, which have never been exhibited publicly before, from the University of California, Berkley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA). There are five mandalas and three thangkas from the 15th to 20th centuries exploring the art and religion of Tibet.

Today marked the end to the exhibit as well as the work of the monks on the Sand Mandala Project as they performed the dissolution ceremony showing the impermanence of all that exists. Upon its conclusion, half of the sand was given out to those in attendance, followed by a procession to Waller Creek at about 3:30 pm where the other half of the sand mandala was dispersed in the water. The mandala was created for the healing of living beings and the environment.

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ROBBERY AND RAPE AT WESTCHESTER NORDSTROM RACK, LA

January 12, 2013

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Thursday night, 3 armed men took 14 employees as hostages during a robbery at Nordstrom Rack at about 11 pm. Of those, 3 were forced to strip naked, one female worker was stabbed in the neck and another was sexually assaulted. The male suspects had fled the store before SWAT rescued the workers Friday morning. As of today, 5 suspects are in custody including 2 women that are being charged as accessories after the fact.

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TARANTINO’S RANT OVER VIOLENCE IN NEW MOVIE DJANGO UNCHAINED

In an interview to promote his latest movie Djano Unchained, with the UK program Channel 4 News, director Quentin Tarantino, launched a furious rant on journalist Krishnan Guru-Murthy. Guru-Murthy was asking Tarantino about links between violence in movies and violence in real life. Tarantino refused to answer his questions, becoming increasingly angered by the line of questioning.

Tarantino replied with “It’s none of your damn business what I think about that.”

“I’m saying no, and I’m shutting you down… I don’t have any responsibility to you to explain anything I don’t want to…”

“I’ve explained this many times in 20 years but I just refuse to repeat myself over and over again because you want me to – for you and your show and your ratings.”

The main part in the movie is played by Jamie Foxx, who has been criticised for taking violent roles like, Django, whilst being part of the Hollywood campaign, Demand a Plan, to end gun violence.

In the wake on massacres like Sandy Hook and the Aurora Batman shooting, there is a debate about the effect violent movies have upon vulnerable minds.

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