Submitted by Michael on Mon, 2009-02-23 04:38
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'A 4-year-old boy was found beaten to death in his grandmother’s Bronx apartment, and she has been charged with his murder, the police said Sunday.
The boy, Kevion Shand, died of blunt impact injuries and brain hemorrhaging, according to the medical examiner’s office.
His grandmother Angela Barksdale, 45, was charged with second-degree murder, said Steven Reed, a spokesman for the Bronx district attorney’s office.
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It’s a sad case,” said Brett Wilkerson, 37, who said Ms. Barksdale welcomed him to the building when he moved in in 2001. “You never know who you’re living next to.”
Kaprisha Foster, 19, said Ms. Barksdale had let her stay in her apartment when she locked herself out. She added that Ms. Barksdale was “not the type of person” to hurt someone.
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Mr. Anaya described Kevion as a friendly boy who always said hello and showed no signs of abuse.
Ms. Barksdale was expected to be arraigned Sunday night or Monday morning.'
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2009-02-22 20:40
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'Gilbert police say Marissa Devault left behind a bloodied hammer that was used to beat the head of her husband, who would become the town's first homicide since 2007.
Dale E. Harrell, 34, survived nearly four weeks after undergoing surgery to remove part of his brain following a 2:45 a.m. Jan. 14 attack that left him critically injured in the master bedroom of the couple's home on the 2100 block of East Maplewood Street, according to a police report released Friday.
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"By Marissa's own statement, she would have continued to assault with the hammer if not stopped by a third party," an investigating officer wrote.
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In a call to 911, Devault stated her husband choked her during an argument, a police report states. She also claimed Harrell was attempting to sexually assault her, yet "evidence at the scene did not support the information," one detective wrote in the report.'
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Submitted by Michael on Sun, 2009-02-22 16:11
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'Women have traditionally outlived men due in part to the increased mortality rates of "masculine" careers like the military and mining.
But with the West at peace, dangerous careers on the decline and men increasingly willing to improve their diets and seek early medical advice, male life expectancy is increasing at a faster rate.'
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2009-02-21 22:00
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When PEI native Melissa Friedrich was arrested in Florida and charged with exploitation of the elderly, her past revealed a long and complex criminal history that began in the Maritimes and included a conviction for manslaughter in the death of one husband. Another husband died under what his family believes are suspicious circumstances and what finally landed her in a Tampa jail was enough evidence to convince authorities that yet another man might be at risk. Linden MacIntyre investigates the story of the woman who has been called a "black widow."
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2009-02-21 20:28
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'A former member of the Phoenix Country Club who spoke out against the club's gender-segregated dining facilities has filed suit against the club for his expulsion, claiming it was based on unlawful discrimination and retaliation.
Russell Brown, a real-estate attorney, was expelled last fall for comments he made to the New York Times concerning the club's men-only grill.
"The law protects a person from retribution aimed at one's efforts to promote equal rights," said Brown's attorney, David Bodney, who also represents The Arizona Republic. "Mr. Brown should not have been expelled or forced to forfeit his substantial investments as a result of his constructive efforts."'
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Submitted by arindamp on Sat, 2009-02-21 16:14
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'NEW DELHI: Sustaining a high standard of living is no ground for seeking maintenance from an estranged spouse. This is what a Delhi court told a woman who had sought a maintenance of Rs 1 lakh per month from her husband after the couple separated within a year of their marriage.
The woman, who has a permanent job, had sought the allowance "to maintain the same standard of life". Dismissing her plea, the court said that her income cannot be termed insufficient for maintaining herself.
"The provision (of maintenance) cannot be resorted to by one of the litigating parties to enrich itself at the cost of the other.... The applicant was doing the same job during the golden days of their matrimonial life, hence it cannot be concluded that her status is reduced now," additional district judge Rajender Kumar Shastri said.'
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2009-02-21 03:24
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'In a videotaped conversation at Baltimore County police headquarters hours after her young son was declared dead in 2007, Susan J. Griffin veered from certainty to indecision when attempting to describe Andrew's condition in the weeks leading to his death.
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2009-02-21 03:18
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'The play promotes sexual aggression in at least two monologues—one in which a man named Bob forces off a self-hating woman’s clothes so that he can “see” her, the essence of her, which is her vagina. The monologist views this as a positive development in her life, and she actually thanks this man for showing her the light. In the other, a teenager is shown how to pleasure herself by an older woman, who teaches this young girl that she need not depend on men ever again for self-validation. I am so sick of looking towards other people, in particular, sexual partners, for validation. All the blunt talk of clitorises and vaginas are a distraction from what this play really is—a platform for showcasing the worst patriarchal oppressions in good light!'
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2009-02-21 03:13
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'The false report of a rape on campus shocked the NIC community on Feb. 6, sending a school-wide security alert to students and staff.
NICAlerts spread the message through text messaging and the NIC web page that Friday morning to inform students of the possible existence of a threat on campus. The alert gave a thorough description of the suspect, who turned out to be a figment of the woman's imagination, and gave information about possible contacts if anyone was to encounter the assailant.
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The female, who is not being identified due to the request by the police department, reported that a white male, age 48, dressed as a woman accosted her in the first-floor bathroom of the Meyer Health & Science Building Jan. 30. According to early reports by police, she claimed she knew the man from a prior dating relationship, but could not supply investigators with a name.
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2009-02-21 03:04
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'NORTH EASTON, MA (February 16, 2009) – Despite a difficult economy, the men’s group of Congregational Covenant Church recently raised $36,000 for two agencies assisting battered women.
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The community also has been eager to support the dinner. “We have made this into a very visible cause,” says Kevin Symmons, one of the co-chairs.
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In the past four years the men have raised more than $130,000. They held the first event after taking an oath as part of the White Ribbon Campaign to do whatever they could to stop domestic violence.
Symmons says he is grateful for the active support the men in the church have shown. They had so many who wanted to help with the dinner that “we had to turn away volunteers and tell the guys to enjoy the dinner with their wives,” he says.'
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2009-02-21 03:02
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'After more than 30 hours of emotional deliberation, a Macomb County jury found Fayette Nale guilty of manslaughter in the September 2007 death of her husband.
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Michael Nale, 56, died of a stab wound to the chest. Fayette Nale said her husband fell on a kitchen knife after he began to attack her in their Richmond condominium. She claimed she was a victim of years of domestic abuse.
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Officials with Turning Point of Macomb, an agency that helps victims of domestic violence, said they were disappointed with the verdict.
"While we know that nationwide 75%-80% of battered women are convicted when they are charged with the homicide of their abuser, we had hoped for a different outcome this time," said Sue Coats.'
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2009-02-21 02:59
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'DENVER (Map, News) - Colorado couples getting married or divorced could end up paying bigger fees.
The Senate Appropriations Committee backed a bill Friday that would raise marriage and divorce fees to pay for programs to help victims of domestic abuse.
The measure would raise the marriage license fee from $10 to $30. Divorce petitions would go from $220 to $230 and divorce responses would be raised by $10 to $116.
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Half the money raised from the divorce fee increases would pay for legal fees for the victims of domestic violence. The rest of it and all the money from the wedding fee increase would go to groups that counsel and advocate for domestic violence victims.'
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2009-02-21 02:57
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'John Capuano was a bit nervous as 70 boys from the junior class filled the bleachers at Bayless High School. He was about to talk to them about sexism, masculinity and patriarchy — tough subjects for a group of teenage boys.
Standing on the gym floor, he had 20 minutes to give his spiel.
Capuano, 30, an educator in domestic violence prevention, has created a program called Guys Group, and he's trying to convince school counselors to let him start a club in their schools.
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"Do you ever talk about how you perpetuate the violence? How you've been sexist? How you've been disrespectful to women?" Capuano told the boys.'
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2009-02-21 02:49
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'CONWAY, N.H. — An organization that serves victims of domestic and sexual abuse is outraged by comments made by a Conway, N.H., selectman who voted against funding the group this week.
Selectman [sic] voted 4 to 1 against recommending that the town budget include $7,500 for the Starting Point agency. In explaining his vote, Selectman Crow Dickinson said a lot of women use domestic violence as gimmick in divorce proceedings. The agency’s supporters have responded with e-mails, letters, phone calls and an Internet-based publicity campaign to call attention to the comments and promote the agency.
County attorney Robin Gordon called the comments a blatant example of Neanderthal thinking.
Dickinson was unapologetic. He says those who are angry at him shouldn’t be running around gnashing their teeth and should instead work together to restore the funding at the upcoming deliberative session.'
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2009-02-20 17:53
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'Police arrested a 15-year-old female high school student early Saturday on suspicion of abandoning her mother's body in Okinawa Prefecture, investigative sources said Friday.
The girl is believed to have left the body of her mother, 46, in a closet at their home in the village of Kitanakagusuku, Okinawa, according to the sources. The mother is believed to have been strangled.
The body was found by the girl's father on Tuesday. The girl had been unaccounted for since then but was located Thursday and taken into custody by police officers in Okinawa, they said.
The police will question the girl about whether she was involved in the death of her mother, the sources said.'
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"Gee, maybe she was 'involved in the death'-- ya think so, sarge?"
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