The 5-year-old boy held hostage in a nearly week-long standoff in Alabama is in good spirits and apparently unharmed after being reunited with his family at a hospital, according to his family and law enforcement officials.The boy, identified only as Ethan, was rescued by the FBI Monday afternoon after they rushed the underground bunker where suspect Jimmy Lee Dykes, 65, was...
Feb
04
Should we still fear al Qaeda?
Labels: WorldMali military battles Islamist insurgentsMali military battles Islamist insurgentsMali military battles Islamist insurgentsMali military battles Islamist insurgentsMali military battles Islamist insurgentsMali military battles Islamist insurgentsMali military battles Islamist insurgentsMali military battles Islamist insurgentsMali military battles Islamist insurgentsMali military battles Islamist...
Singaporean photographer nabbed in Japan for alleged obscenity
Labels: Technology TOKYO - Tokyo-based Singaporean photographer Leslie Kee was arrested Monday on suspicion of obscenity after selling books containing pictures of male genitals at a gallery in Tokyo, police said.The 41-year-old photographer, known for his pictures of Japanese pop stars including Ayumi Hamasaki, Yumi Matsutoya and Kumi Koda, was arrested along with two Japanese publishing firm employees.The...
Several killed in California tour bus wreck
Labels: LifestyleFrom Paul Vercammen, Chandler Friedman and AnneClaire Stapleton, CNN updated 6:45 AM EST, Mon February 4, 2013STORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: Authorities identify the bus company; safety records indicate it's "satisfactory"A patrol officer says he expects the death toll to riseAt least 42 are injured from the crash in San Bernardino CountyAmbulances take turns on one lane of a mountainous roadSan Bernardino,...
Tour bus crash kills at least 8 in California
Labels: Health Updated 6 a.m. EST YUCAIPA, Calif. At least eight people were killed and 38 injured Sunday when a tour bus careened out of control while traveling down a Southern California mountain road, struck a car, flipped and plowed into a pickup truck, authorities said. The accident occurred around 6:30 p.m. about 80 miles east of Los Angeles and left State Route 38 littered with debris, the bus sideways...
Ravens Defeat 49ers in Historic, Unusual Super Bowl
Labels: Business The Baltimore Ravens emerged Super Bowl champions after one of the strangest and most incredible Super Bowl games in recent memory.It's the second championship for the Ravens, who pulled out a 34-31 win over the San Francisco 49ers at the Superdome in New Orleans.The Super Bowl is the biggest spectacle in American sports, and each year becomes the most watched television event...
Feb
03
Hillary: Secretary of empowerment
Labels: WorldGirls hug U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a 2010 tour of a shelter run for sex trafficking victims in Cambodia.STORY HIGHLIGHTSDonna Brazile: Clinton stepping down as Secretary of State. Maybe she'll run for presidentShe says as secretary she expanded foreign policy to include effect on regular people She says she was first secretary of state to focus on empowering women and girlsBrazile:...
Need for stronger cooperation between US, China to ensure global stability: Ng Eng Hen
Labels: Technology SINGAPORE: Defence Minister Dr Ng Eng Hen said there's a need for stronger cooperation between the US and China to ensure global stability.Dr Ng pointed out that the US-China bilateral relationship must widen areas of mutual interest.Speaking at a security conference in Munich, Dr Ng said dialogue between the US and China has made progress, but needs to be improved.There also needs to...
Body of missing American found in Turkey
Labels: LifestyleSTORY HIGHLIGHTSBody of New York woman found in IstanbulShe disappeared almost two weeks agoSarai Sierra was a mother a twoShe failed to arrive at Newark, New Jersey, airport(CNN) -- The family of an American woman who went missing in Istanbul nearly two weeks ago is in mourning after learning that Turkish police found her body Saturday.Steven Sierra wept during a phone call with CNN, as he waited...
Town mourns for slain bus driver amid Ala. standoff
Labels: Health Updated 9:45 PM ET MIDLAND CITY, Ala. As the police standoff with an Alabama man accused of holding a 5-year-old boy hostage continued Saturday, a nearby community prepared to bury the beloved bus driver who was shot to death trying to protect children on his bus when the episode began days earlier. Charles Albert Poland Jr., 66, who was known around town as Chuck, was described by folks in his...
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Copyright © News uncoloured. All rights reserved.
Design And Business Directories