Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Bomb strikes Shiite market in Baghdad, killing 69


The Ultimate BrutalityBAGHDAD – A bomb ripped through a crowded market in Baghdad's main Shiite district on Wednesday, killing at least 69 people and wounding more than 100 less than a week before a deadline for U.S. combat troops to leave Iraq's urban areas.
An Interior Ministry official said 69 people were killed and 135 wounded, while police and hospital officials in Sadr City put the death toll at 72.

http://newsIraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has said the recent wave of attacks in the country were isolated incidents which did not threaten overall security improvement, and would not delay the withdrawal of American forces.

At least 150 people were killed in just two days of suicide bomb attacks at the end of last week.

But Mr Maliki, in an exclusive BBC interview, said his government at the moment had no intention of taking up an American offer to keep troops in some Iraqi cities beyond the end of June, when they are supposed to leave.
www.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090624/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_iraq
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8020815.stm
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/25/world/middleeast/25iraq.html?hp

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Military: Gitmo Yemeni Detainee Suicide June-02-09

A Yemeni detainee at Guantanamo Bay has died of an apparent suicide, U.S. military officials said Tuesday. His is the fifth apparent suicide at the offshore U.S. prison, which President Barack Obama hopes to close by January. The Joint Task Force that runs the U.S. prison in Cuba said guards conducting a routine check found Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Salih unresponsive and not breathing in his cell Monday night.
The Yemeni prisoner, also known as Mohammad Ahmed Abdullah Saleh Al-Hanashi, had been held without charge at Guantanamo since February 2002, a month after the isolated U.S. base started taking prisoners. Military records show the alleged Taliban fighter was about 31.
The Associated Press showed that the prisoner's weight had dropped to about 86 pounds (39 kilograms) in December 2005 — an indication that he may have joined a long-running hunger strike among prisoners. He weighed 124 pounds (56 kilograms) when he was first taken to Guantanamo in February 2002.
Men on hunger strike had been force-fed a liquid nutrition mix through a tube inserted in their noses and down their throats

Friday, May 29, 2009

Kiev, Ukraine School Graduates splash in a fountain


Graduates splash in a fountain May 29 as they celebrate their last day at school in Kiev, Ukraine. Some 704,000 young Ukrainians marked "Last Ring," a celebration of their last day of school.
http://gallery.pictopia.com/yahoo/photo/ptl:ap:xt-mt-ap-orig_name_XEL102_2009-05-29/

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Massacre at Turkish Wedding May-05 2009


Masked attackers have raided a wedding party in south-eastern Turkey, killing 44 people, including six children.

Sixteen women also died when attackers wielding automatic rifles and grenades burst into a celebration in Bilge Koyu, in Mardin province, officials said.

Turkey has fought Kurdish separatists in the area for 25 years, but this attack has been linked to a local "blood feud" and a pro-Turkish militia.

Eight people were arrested with weapons overnight, the interior minister said.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8032970.stm

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Dr. Hassan Hathout dies at 84; Islamic leader fostered interfaith relations


Dr. Hassan Hathout, a physician, medical ethicist and leader of the Southern California Islamic community who was at the forefront of efforts to demystify American Muslims and build interfaith bonds, has died. He was 84.

Hathout died of natural causes Saturday at his Pasadena home, said a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles-based Muslim Public Affairs Council, of which he was a prominent member.

He was also a leader of the Islamic Center of Southern California, where he coordinated outreach efforts for two decades. A well-regarded scholar, he wrote several books, including "Reading the Muslim Mind."

"He was one of our giants in the history of Islam in America," who urged Muslims to be "organically integrated in American society and not act as visitors" in it, Salam al Marayati, executive director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, said Sunday.

In 1998 Hathout delivered a sermon at the first White House celebration of Eid al-Fitr, the day marking the end of the Muslim holy month Ramadan. Along with Rabbi Leonard Beerman of Bel-Air's Leo Baeck Temple and the Rev. George Regas of All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, Hathout also helped organize the Interfaith Center to Reverse the Arms Race, one of the first major inter-religious efforts in Los Angeles.

"As a physician he was so committed to life, he wanted to stand against anything that was going to obliterate life. He did that as a deeply religious person," Regas said Sunday.

Hathout was born in Cairo on Dec. 23, 1924. The son of a schoolteacher, he was educated at the University of Edinburgh where he earned degrees from the Royal College of Surgeons and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. He also had a doctorate of philosophy in reproductive genetics.

He taught obstetrics and gynecology in Kuwait, where he lived for 26 years before immigrating to the United States in the late 1980s.

He quickly became involved in interfaith work in Los Angeles. With Beerman and Regas, he organized weekly prayer services for Muslims, Christians and Jews during the Persian Gulf War in 1991. The first service at All Saints in Pasadena drew more than 1,500 worshipers.

"We've lived together for centuries with mutual reserve and hatred," he told the Daily News in 1991. "One of the positive things of the whole gulf crisis is that the three communities came together and discovered each other's faith and scriptures are so similar."

After 9/11, Hathout stepped up his efforts at bridge-building and called on Muslims to tone down anti-American rhetoric. He also spoke at Open Mosque Day, a program launched in 2002 in which more than two dozen mosques in Southern California invited non-Muslims to join in Islamic prayers, food and literature.

At one such event a few years ago, he told visitors that instead of classifying humanity by religion, he sought to view people in more basic terms: "those with a loving heart and those with a hating heart."

"He had a wonderful heart," said Dr. Omar Alfi, a physician and former chairman of the Islamic Center of Southern California, who knew Hathout for 60 years. "His main point was that religion is love . . . that humans are either loving or hating people irrespective of their religion.

"That was always a very important point for him."

Hathout is survived by his wife of 56 years, Salonas; a daughter, Eba; a brother, Maher; and two grandchildren.
Funeral Prayers
Sunday, April 26
1:00 PM
Islamic Center of Southern California
434 S Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90020
(213) 382-9000

Burial
Monday, April 27
3:00 PM
Rose Hills Cemetery
3888 Workman Mill Rd
Whittier, CA 90601
(562) 699-0921

Condolences to the Hathout Family
Monday, April 27
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Islamic Center of Southern California
434 S Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90020
(213) 382-9000

http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-hassan-hathout27-2009apr27,0,7586240.story
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http://www.mercurynews.com/obituaries/ci_12240527
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Monday, April 27, 2009

Bea Arthur, Star of 'Golden Girls,' 'Maude', Dead at 86


Bea Arthur, star of TV’s ‘Maude’ and ‘The Golden Girls’ dead of cancer
2:51 PM CDT on Saturday, April 25, 2009
Beatrice Arthur, the tall, deep-voiced actress who considered herself lucky to be discovered by television executives after a long stage career that included a Tony award for the musical "Mame," died Saturday at age 86.

The star of the TV shows "Maude" and "The Golden Girls" died peacefully at her Los Angeles home with her family at her side, family spokesman Dan Watt said. She had cancer, he said, but declined to give details.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068103/
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/042509dnentarthurobit_hp.10dcf6e69.html
http://www.fox6now.com/news/witi-090426-bea-arthur-dead,0,3737811.story?track=rss

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The End of Tragic Life CFO Freddie Mac April-22 2009


WASHINGTON – David Kellermann, the acting chief financial officer of money-losing mortgage giant Freddie Mac, was found dead at his home early Wednesday in what police said was an apparent suicide.

The Fairfax County police responded to a 911-call at 4:48 a.m. at the suburban Virginia home Kellermann shared with his wife Donna and five-year-old daughter Grace. The police would not release the exact cause of death, but spokesman Eddy Azcarate said Kellermann's body was found in the basement.

Kellermann, 41, lived in Hunter Mill Estates, a well-off neighborhood of large single-family homes with manicured lawns. County records show Kellermann's home is worth about $900,000.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_freddie_mac_official_dead