Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2009-07-31 18:55
Story here.
'A city woman is accused of stabbing her boyfriend in the hand during a spat, causing minor injury, police said.
Marta Griffin, 36, of 7 Fairmount St., was arrested shortly after the incident, which took place around 11:20 a.m. Tuesday, police said. She faces felony, domestic violence charges of first-degree assault and criminal threatening.
Her boyfriend was treated at the scene by medical personnel, police said.'
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2009-07-31 18:54
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'A Santa Barbara woman has been arrested on 11 felony counts of sexual misconduct with a minor--a boy who was friends with her son.
Genise Schu, 47, has allegedly had a roughly seven-year sexual relationship with the now-20-year-old victim, according to authorities.
The relationship began when the alleged victim was 13 years old and would spend the night at the home of one of his classmates, her son. At some point, allegedly, she showed him pornography while others were sleeping, and eventually orally copulated the boy and had sexual intercourse at least twice. Since then the two have allegedly had consensual sex hundreds of times during the relationship, according to a declaration from Santa Barbara police officer Corina Terrence.'
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2009-07-31 18:52
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'FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) - Fairbanks police arrested a 56-year-old woman accused of firing at a man outside her home.
The man told police he tried to intervene when he saw one woman beating another in the front yard early Thursday. The authorities say that prompted Christine Babich to go inside, fetch a pistol and shoot at the man who ran down the street and called for help.
The authorities arrived and established a boundary around the house. But police say Babich did not surrender until they got a search warrant and sent a remote-operated vehicle into the place.
Babich is charged with assault.'
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2009-07-31 18:50
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'A woman accused of drowning her four-year-old daughter in the bath has been moved to a psychiatric unit under the Mental Health Act, a court has heard.
Laura Fletcher, 22, was charged with murder after daughter Chloe was found dead at their home in Oakdale Avenue, Wallasey, Merseyside, on 29 April.'
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2009-07-31 18:48
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'LOWELL, Mass. — A Massachusetts woman charged with locking her 3-year-old son in a filthy, sweltering attic had been arrested previously for assault and battery with a knife.
Kirsten Paquette, 27, was arraigned Friday on charges of reckless endangerment to a child and assault and battery on a child. She was held on $10,000 bail.'
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2009-07-31 18:44
Article here. Excerpt:
'Finding tie-ins between what young men enjoy doing outside of school and activities involving reading and writing is one way to engage boys and help them find relevance in literacy. The provincial Department of Education hosted a two-day summer workshop Thursday, July 30 and Friday, July 31 entitled “Reading Don’t Fix No Chevys” at the Old Orchard Inn in Greenwich as part of the Summer Institute on Literacy. Workshop leader Michael Smith, co-author of Reading Don’t Fix No Chevys: Literacy in the Lives of Young Men and professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, said boys are underperforming girls in reading and writing all over the world.'
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2009-07-31 18:42
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'A WOMAN appeared in court accused of making a false allegation that a man raped a child.
Anne Chambers told police she witnessed the offence in a park, Durham Crown Court heard.
She later withdrew the allegation, but not before the man had been arrested and kept in custody for two days.
Chambers, 33, of Sixth Street, Horden, County Durham, pleaded not guilty to perverting the course of justice in February this year.
Judge Esmond Faulks ordered the trial to take place on a day to be fixed in the first week of September.
Chambers was bailed on condition she live at home, and attend court for trial when called upon to do so.'
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2009-07-31 16:57
Via Jeremy S. He writes: "Here you go Guys. Relax with some tea and listen to some raw truth as you work. I am much impressed with this man-whoever he is. I am told he is a psychologist in Tasmania.
There is nothing better than unadulterated truth and it does not get more true, more blunt or better in any way than this. All you need to know in 4 hours of listening. Make a CD and play it in the car on the way to work or to pick up the kids. Or on the way to court even." Listing of audio programs:
Stolen generation Pt.1. (Two Parts, by Amfortas)
http://soundcloud.com/christian-j/stolen-generation-part-one
A professional analysis of the Family Court’s ‘Bible’ that justifies the ‘ least detrimental alternatives’ to the traditional family. “We have a generation of fathers who are shell-shocked, heartbroken”. It was Adolph Hitler who first said that people will take any reduction to their freedom if you tell them it is in the best interests of the children. Could we not have a non-detrimental alternative, Amfortas asks.
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2009-07-30 21:05
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'A woman suspected of carving a nearly full-term baby girl from her friend's womb and passing the newborn off as her own was being held on $2 million bail Thursday.
Julie Corey, 35, has been charged as a fugitive from justice. She appeared in district court in New Hampshire via video from the county jail, a day after she was arrested at a homeless shelter in the state, allegedly with the live infant.
The baby is said to be "in fairly good health," police said. The infant's mother, 23-year-old Darlene Haynes, was about 8 months pregnant when she was killed.'
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2009-07-30 21:03
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'NEW ORLEANS -- It's been a tough week for porn actress Stormy Daniels -- complete with a domestic violence charge and a car explosion -- as she continues to mull a U.S. Senate bid that could make life uncomfortable for incumbent first-term Louisiana Republican David Vitter, still recovering from a sex scandal.
Daniels was arrested Saturday on a domestic violence battery charge after she allegedly hit her husband at their home in Tampa, Fla., during a dispute about laundry and unpaid bills.
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Mosny told police that Daniels was upset "about the way the clothes had been done" and then "got more upset about some bills that had not been paid," the police report said.
The police report said Daniels allegedly "threw a potted plant at the kitchen sink," hit Mosny on the head several times and "threw their wedding album onto the floor and knocked candles off coffee table, breaking them."'
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2009-07-30 19:51
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'RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) - Boxer Arturo Gatti's death was ruled a suicide by police Thursday and a judge ordered the release of his wife, who was once suspected of killing the former champion.
Lead investigator Paulo Alberes told The Associated Press that authorities decided Gatti killed himself on July 11 while at a seaside resort in northeastern Brazil.
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A day after the 37-year-old Gatti was found dead, police said that his Brazilian wife, Amanda Rodrigues, had strangled him with her purse strap as he drunkenly slept.
But police began to back off the accusation about a week later after a coroner's report said Gatti may have killed himself as he was found "suspended and hanged." The autopsy report didn't exclude the possibility he was slain, but said he also could have died in an unexplained accident, besides killing himself.
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"Nobody believes whatsoever that there's even a 1 percent chance of a suicide. He lived life to the fullest," Ivano Scarpa, a close Gatti family friend, said at the time.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2009-07-30 15:02
Via Jeremy S. Article here. Excerpt:
'Mothers currently retain custody of the children in approximately 70 percent of divorces. But even though that’s the majority, that still leaves a large and growing number of women who do not retain custody.
“The more I talk about it, the more I find that people’s eyes are open to the reality — which is that over 2 million noncustodial moms are in America right now, and it is definitely increasing,” Spicuglia said. “People are recognizing that fathers can be amazing primary caregivers, and we shouldn’t sell men short.”
Spicuglia is one of several women profiled in a Marie Claire magazine article about the growing phenomenon of noncustodial mothers. Joanna Coles, the magazine’s editor-in-chief, said that response to the story has been generally positive.'
From Jeremy S.:
"Mothers currently retain custody of the children in approximately 70 percent of divorces"
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2009-07-30 12:07
Article here. Excerpt:
'Liberals deliberately conflate domestic violence with honour killing because they feel that making any distinction would "racialize" the crimes, indicting a whole culture. But in order to avoid offending the minority communities in which honour killings occur, they must then "genderize" the practice by force-fitting it into the category of all male-on-female domestic violence.
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Submitted by GaryB on Thu, 2009-07-30 07:03
This story is reported on the Sydney Morning Herald site. Excerpt:
'Efforts were being made today to try to free two British women being held in an overcrowded Rio de Janeiro jail on suspicion of staging a robbery insurance scam, their lawyer told media.
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Police, suspicious because the women had taken three days to report the alleged theft and still had their passports, accompanied them back to their hostel near Copacabana beach.
There, a search of lockers turned up the mobile telephones and iPod the women said had been stolen.'
So their 'nightmare' is that they tried to commit insurance fraud, got caught out, and are now in the local jail waiting to be sentenced. Poor things...
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2009-07-30 01:02
Article here. Excerpt:
'This seedy and weird prurience really became noticeable at the start of the decade, when mobs in places like Portsmouth descended on suspected child molesters who had allegedly been placed in the area, whipped up by hysterical tabloid newspapers. What struck me was the site of 8 and 9-year-old girls in boob tubes carrying banners that said “Kill the pidofiles!” Only in Britain – a child dressed like a lap-dancer protesting against paedophilia.
The paedo-mania was an exercise in displacement by the British working-class, who had recently adopted wholesale fatherlessness and a consumer youth culture that glorified in child sexualisation. Mysterious nonces in dirty macs became suitable bogey figures, when sexual abuse of children was far, far more likely to happen in broken homes at the hands of a mother’s boyfriend.'
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