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Very smart to propose in central park at night

NEW YORK -- For richer, for poorer? It'll have to be for poorer after Luke Jacunski and his girlfriend were robbed at gunpoint just seconds after he proposed.

Jacunski got on one knee and popped the question to his girlfriend of six months, Mami Nagase, in a romantic spot at a gazebo in Central Park on Saturday night. She had just agreed to marry him when, they said, a gunman jumped from the bushes and yelled, "Give me your money and get on the ground!"

As Jacunski, 30, and Nagase, 24, got on the ground, he was able to slip the engagement ring off her finger and hide it in his pocket.

The robber took a Rolex watch from Nagase and $125 from Jacunski, who had planned to use it to pay for a romantic dinner at a French restaurant. The robber then ran away.

Nagase, an artist from Japan, and Jacunski, a musician from Cincinnati, spent the next several hours at a police station looking at mug shots and sharing potato chips for dinner. They said they still plan to get married.

"It makes for a pretty good story for our anniversary," Jacunski said.

He said the night could have been much worse: After he proposed, Nagase could have said no. (AP)

September 25, 2007


US rape suspect to be extradited
Kenneth Freeman wears a hood, centre, as he attends a Hong Kong court hearing on 4 May 2007
Mr Freeman, centre, has been imprisoned in Hong Kong since May
One of America's most wanted suspected sex offenders has agreed to be extradited from Hong Kong to the US.

Kenneth Freeman, 45, had been resisting the move since his arrest in May. The process could take three to six weeks.

He is accused of raping his daughter and posting a video of the attack on the internet, but denies all charges.

Lawyer Giles Surman told a Hong Kong court that "after due consideration" Mr Freeman had decided to "consent to surrender and be sent to the US".

"I believe it's in my best interests," said Mr Freeman.

Final approval of the extradition order must be given by Hong Kong leader Donald Tsang.

Charges

Mr Freeman, described as a keen bodybuilder and computer expert, fled the US in 2006, months after his daughter made allegations that he had assaulted her four years earlier.

She appeared on the TV show America's Most Wanted to talk about the case.

Undated photo of Kenneth Freeman, provided by the US Marshals Service
US officials had to wait until Mr Freeman left China to arrest him

Tips to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children after the programme helped identify the girl as the victim in a series of child pornography videos, according to the US Marshals Service.

The footage was among the most widely downloaded child pornography videos in recent years, officials said.

Mr Freeman had been charged with child rape in Washington state and faced US federal charges of producing child pornography videos before he fled the country.

A world-wide manhunt tracked Mr Freeman to China, where he is thought to have been working for a US-based company.

Because the US does not have an extradition agreement with Beijing, investigators had to wait until Mr Freeman left for a trip to Hong Kong, where such an agreement does exist, to arrest him.


Like the world does not allready now that is was an CHINA AIRLINES PLANE!!!
The China Airlines jet is pictured on Tuesday evening after its name was covered by white paint.
The wreckage of the China Airlines aircraft is pictured on Tuesday with its name intact.

NAHA -- China Airlines has painted over its name and logo on the wreckage of a passenger jet that exploded in flames at Naha Airport in Okinawa moments after passengers slid down emergency chutes to escape.

The airline painted over the name "China Airlines" on the left-hand side of the aircraft and the company's logo on the plane's tail fin.

After the accident, photographs and video footage of the jet continued to appear in news reports, and the company apparently painted over the name and logo to limit further damage to its image.

Before painting over the name and logo, the airline sought permission from the Land, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry's Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission. Officials granted the request, judging that it would not hinder the investigation into the accident, and the airline painted over the markings following inspections carried out on Tuesday.

When questioned over the move, an official from the Taiwan-based airline said, "We followed international procedures. We do not have detailed information." (Mainichi)


ReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewThe daily showAug 16, '07 12:53 AM
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Man overpowers police officer who photographed up daughter's skirt

YOKOSUKA, Kanagawa -- A man overpowered a police officer who photographed up the skirt of his daughter at a video game archade here, police said.

Hideki Ueno, 29, an officer at Kamakura Police Station, is accused of violating a prefectural ordinance prohibiting people from creating a nuisance. He admitted to the allegations during questioning.

Kanagawa Prefectural Police are poised to take punitive measures against Ueno after they finish their investigation into the case.

Ueno strapped his mobile phone equipped with a camera to one of his shoes to photograph up the skirt of a 9-year-old girl at a video game arcade in Yokosuka at about 6:20 p.m. on Tuesday, police said.

The girl's 38-year-old father overpowered Ueno and handed him over to police officers. (Mainichi)

July 18, 2007


 
A section of road in Nagaoka, Niigata Prefecture, damaged in Monday's quake. (Mainichi)

A powerful earthquake jolted Niigata and Nagano prefectures as well as other areas in central and eastern Honshu Monday morning, killing at least eight and leaving more than 900 others injured, government officials said.

Hundreds of houses collapsed following the quake and many are believed to still be trapped in the ruins.

The temblor that struck at 10:13 a.m. registered upper 6 on the 7-point Japanese intensity scale in the Chuetsu region of central Niigata Prefecture and northern Nagano Prefecture, and lower 6 in Joetsu, Nagano Prefecture, the Meteorological Agency said.

The earthquake also measured upper 5 in the Kaetsu region of Niigata Prefecture and lower 5 in the Noto district of Ishikawa Prefecture.

The focus of the earthquake, which is estimated at 6.8 on the open-ended Richter scale, was located about 17 kilometers below the seabed off Niigata Prefecture.

The agency issued a tsunami warning in wide areas of Niigata Prefecture, including Sado Island. A minor tsunami was observed in the Washizaki district of Sado at 10:39 a.m., but the warning was subsequently lifted.

Three elderly women died in Kashiwazaki. About 150 others were transported to hospitals, and some of them are in critical condition, local government officials said.

Electric power supply has been cut off to approximately 22,000 households in Niigata, Nagaoka and Kashiwazaki and other areas, according to Tohoku Electric Power Co. The Kashiwazaki Municipal Government's waterworks and gas bureau has also suspended its gas services to about 34,000 households in the city.

The earthquake occurred when a fault slipped after being pressed from both northwest and southeast directions, according to agency officials. They added that the type of temblor is similar to that of the October 2004 earthquake, which hit the Chuetsu district and registered 6.8 on the Richter scale. (Mainichi)



when stationed in other country it is nice to see that american soldiers treat the locals nicely

YOKOSUKA, Kanagawa -- A 19-year-old U.S. sailor has been arrested for stabbing a teenage girl and a woman after the girl rejected his advances, police said.

The sailor at the U.S. Navy Yokosuka base, whose name is being withheld under the Juvenile Law, is accused of attempted murder.

The suspect has told investigators that he stabbed the 16-year-old girl after she rejected his advances and attacked the 26-year-old woman because she screamed.

At about 8:25 a.m. on Thursday, the sailor stabbed the two in the apartment of another U.S. sailor who is a friend of the girl's in Yokosuka, investigators said. The girl was slightly injured while the woman suffered serious wounds.

The suspect fled on a train but police officers found him in the restroom of a department store about six kilometers away from the scene at about 10:30 a.m. He had got acquainted with the victims about a week earlier near the base. (Mainichi)

original article:http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/national/news/20070706p2a00m0na002000c.html


Blog EntryChris Benoit Murder Suicide WTF!!Jul 3, '07 2:22 AM
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I like to watch WWE wrestling, and benoit was always one of my favorites i was shocked when i read this;

Not in the script: Too many pro wrestlers dying young
 
By PAUL NEWBERRY, AP National Writer
June 30, 2007

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ATLANTA (AP) -- Everything is planned. The high-flying moves. The outlandish story lines. The crackpot characters.

One thing isn't in the script: the staggering number of pro wrestlers who die young.

 
 
Chris Benoit was the latest, taking his own life at age 40 after killing his wife and son in a grisly case that might be the blackest eye yet for the pseudo-sport already ridiculed as nothing more than comic books come to life, a cult-like outlet for testosterone-ragin' young males to cheer on their freakishly bulked-up heroes.

But the tenacious, grim-faced grappler known as the "Canadian Crippler" was hardly alone in heading to an early grave.

The very same weekend Benoit killed his family, the body of old tag-team partner Biff Wellington (real name: Shayne Bower) was found in his bed, dead at 42. A couple of weeks ago, former women's champion "Sensational" Sherri Martel passed away at her mother's home in Alabama. She was 49.

And on it goes.

Mike Awesome (Michael Lee Alfonso in real life) was found hanged in his Florida home in February, the apparent victim of a suicide at 42. "Bam Bam" Bigelow was 45 when a lethal cocktail of cocaine and benzodiazepine, an anti-anxiety drug, stopped his already ailing heart in January.

And on it goes, dozens and dozens of wrestlers meeting a similar fate over the past two decades. Some died with drugs flowing through their veins. Others tried to clean up but belatedly paid the price for their long-term abuse of steroids, painkillers, alcohol, cocaine and other illicit substances.

How many more must pass through the morgue before everyone stands up and shouts: Enough's enough?

"From my 17 years in the business, I know probably 40 to 45 wrestlers who dropped dead before they were 50," said Lance Evers, a semiretired wrestler who goes by "Lance Storm" when he's in the ring. "It's an astronomical number."

Then, he added in a voice tinged with anger and sadness, "I'm sick and tired of it."

Over the years, there are been numerous proposals to put wrestling under some sort of oversight, be it at the state or federal level. Those ideas usually have fallen on deaf ears, largely because the powers-that-be, be it the old-time regional promoters or WWE owner Vince McMahon, the guy who largely controls the sport today, don't want the government telling them how to run their business.

Jim Wilson, who parlayed pro football into a ring career, says he was blackballed when he began pushing for a wrestler's union. Since then, he has written a book about his experiences and kept up the push to rein in those who govern the sport.

Although Wilson's battle often has been a lonely one, he says Benoit's death might reinvigorate the cause.

A union could be a useful tool for cleaning up the sport. It might lead to a pension plan, improved benefits, more stringent health and safety guidelines and a revamped pay structure that would allow wrestlers to spend more time at home without risking a pay cut.

Now, most top wrestlers get a guaranteed salary, but the bulk of their income is based on how often they compete. That leads some to feel they must get in the ring while injured, often with the aid of painkillers and other numbing chemicals.

And much like rock stars, plenty of wrestlers have fallen victim to excessive partying, alcohol and drug dependency, and marital problems during grueling stints on the road.

"My longest run was 79 days in a row without a day off," said Joe Laurinaitis, the wrestler known as Road Warrior Animal and father of Ohio State football star James Laurinaitis. "It's not as bad now. They've got good guys running the WWE. Still, we need to take a look at it when things like this (the Benoit murder-suicide) are happening. Guys are still overworked."

That's why Wilson's calling for Congress to hold hearings on the wrestling industry, much like it investigated doping in professional sports and just this past week heard from ex-NFL players who believe they're being shortchanged on their pensions.

"In those other sports, they aren't dropping like flies like they are in the wrestling business," Wilson said. "Now is the time to push for legislation nationally."

He's already spoken with U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.), who instructed his staff to begin gathering information on the issue to determine if a hearing before the Health Committee might be warranted.

Isakson said his main concern is steroid abuse.

"I'm not going to start speculating on federal regulation of wrestling," he said. "The issue is anabolic steroids, which are a significant problem and are known to cause significant difficulties. It's a health issue that's appropriate for us to discuss, regardless of the profession."

Steroids and other muscle-building drugs long have been an accepted part of the wrestling culture, allowing the biggest names to pump up to ungodly proportions that wouldn't be possible through natural means.

Granted, nobody comes right out and tells a wrestler he or she should take steroids. But all one has to do is attend a match in person or watch one on TV to realize some of these physiques just aren't plausible without help from a syringe.

"Somebody says you need to put 25 pounds on your upper body," said Larry DeGaris, who teaches sports marketing at the University of Indianapolis and moonlights on the independent wrestling circuit as "The Professor" Larry Brisco. "Well, if you have an athletic background and have been around sports for a while, you know there's only one way to do that. Nobody needs to tell you. It's just a tacit understanding."

Steroids were found in Benoit's home, though investigators haven't determined if they played any role in the brutal killings of his wife, Nancy, and their 7-year-old son.

World Wrestling Entertainment, which employed Benoit and holds a virtual monopoly grip on the industry, was quick to point out that this tragedy -- apparently carried out over an entire weekend -- doesn't come with the classic signs of 'roid rage, the violent, unpredictable outbursts that can be caused by someone who abuses steroids.

A top anti-doping expert agreed but said it's too early in the investigation to draw any firm conclusions.

"I can paint any number of scenarios that explain this without invoking 'roid rage," said Dr. Gary Wadler, a member of the World Anti-Doping Agency. "'Roid rage tends to be impulse control. This event happened over two or three days. It has the earmarks of some calculation."

The WWE also was quick to announce Benoit had passed his last drug test in April, part of the organization's "Wellness Program" that was put in place after the death of star Eddie Guerrero two years ago.

But Wadler doesn't sound all that impressed with the WWE's testing procedures. He's especially troubled that the WWE refuses to discuss the program in any detail.

Both Evers and wrestling journalist Bryan Alvarez, who've seen guidelines for the program, found two major loopholes:

-- A wrestler can pass the doping test with a testosterone to epitestosterone ratio of 10:1, more than double the WADA standard. Under WADA rules, athletes are in violation starting at 4:1; the average ratio is 1:1.

-- A wrestler who tests positive can be excused if he produces a doctor's prescription and a medically justified reason for taking the drug in question.

There's no justifying that happened at the Benoits' suburban Atlanta home last weekend.

Alvarez, who covers the sport extensively for the Web site www.wrestlingobserver.com, has some inkling of the demons that might have overtaken the wrestler.

He said Benoit never got over the 2005 death of Guerrero, a former WWE champion and four-time tag-team titleholder who was 38 when he died of a heart attack, perhaps caused by the alcohol and drug abuses that friends thought he had beaten.

"Chris' closest friend in the world was Eddie Guerrero," Alvarez said. "He could cry to him. He could tell him everything. After Eddie died, I talked to Chris. He was broken man."

Last year, another of Benoit's wrestling buddies, 263-pound Mike Durham (known in the business as Johnny Grunge), died at 39 from complications cause by sleep apnea, a condition that often affects larger people such as wrestlers and football players.

"It was about this period of time that people started noticing weird behavior, paranoid behavior, which would indicate (Benoit) was using a lot of drugs," Alvarez said. "He was alone. He was on the road a lot, having to perform at a high level, having to look a certain way. I think the drug use escalated, and his whole world basically fell apart."

Laurinaitis knows what a lethal potion it all can be.

His friend since childhood and longtime tag partner, Road Warrior Hawk (Michael Hegstrand), died from a heart attack in 2003. Just 46, Hegstrand had battled alcohol and drugs, in addition to using steroids, Laurinaitis said.

"I used to watch him sometimes and just shake my head. I would think, 'Oh my God, what in the world is he doing? Why is he doing that?"' Laurinaitis said. "I saw quite a few guys go down that path."

Now, they're all gone.

Benoit. Guerrero. Hawk.

Martel. Bigelow. Awesome.

Not to mention Curt "Mr. Perfect" Hennig, Big Boss Man, Hercules, Crash Holly, Davey Boy Smith, Miss Elizabeth, Terry Gordy, "Gentleman" Chris Adams, Yokozuna, "Ravishing" Rick Rude, Owen Hart, Louie Spiccoli, Brian Pillman, Eddie Gilbert, Buzz Sawyer, "Quick Draw" Rick McGraw, Gino Hernandez and much of the Von Erich clan.

All dead before they were 50 -- and that's just a sampling of an ever-growing list.

It doesn't take someone who can distinguish between a full nelson and a sleeper hold to know that's far too many wrestlers dying far too young.

"It's gotten to the point that just about every show in the country is starting with a ten-bell salute," said DeGaris, the professor and wrestler, referring to the traditional farewell to a fallen competitor. "You kind of look at some of the old pictures, and you're the last man standing."

 

Updated on Saturday, Jun 30, 2007 11:52 am EDT
 


(from yahoo news)


Blog EntryIT judges without knowledge do existMay 21, '07 1:49 AM
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Evidence has emerged today that British judges exhibit wildly differing levels of IT competence.

One beak at least is almost unbelievably ignorant. Judge Peter Openshaw reportedly told prosecutors at Woolwich Crown Court, South East London: “The trouble is I don’t understand the language. I don’t really understand what a website is.”

Lawyers tried to explain, but without success.

“I haven’t quite grasped the concepts," muttered the bewildered 59-year-old jurist.

When an expert witness was called to testify on IT-related matters, the technologically-challenged legal beagle became worried.

“Will you ask him to keep it simple?" pleaded Openshaw. "We’ve got to start from basics.”

The accused were Younes Tsouli, Waseem Mughal, and Tariq al-Daour, charged with various computer-related terrorism offences. The trial continues.

Meanwhile, it appeared that other judges had managed to master at least one basic digital skill - that of surfing for smut on their office computers.

The Times reports today that the Lord chancellor's Office for Judicial Complaints has been compelled to reveal that it is holding a secret list of judges who have been busted trolling the internet for smut.

"Secret list of porn judges 'does exist,'" trumpeted the paper.

Richard Thomas, the Information Commissioner, ruled that: “It is important for the public to know and be assured that the Lord Chancellor [now the Office for Judicial Complaints] thoroughly investigates each and every allegation of computer misuse by judges.”

The finding continued: “This knowledge of transparency would reinforce public confidence in the Lord Chancellor’s ability effectively to supervise the judiciary. A greater loss of confidence in the Lord Chancellor would arise from the public’s being ‘left in the dark’ on the true state of affairs.”

A ministry of justice spokesman confirmed that it did indeed have a list of judges disciplined for googling for filth, but wouldn't disclose any details.

Shame. It would have been nice to know what type of smut the judicial connoisseur goes for. Probably involves wigs, we're guessing.®


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