An 8-year-old girl is being hailed a hero after she pulled two younger brothers to safety after a swift-moving fire engulfed their Baltimore home in flames and killed six other siblings.
The two boys, ages 4 and 5, were listed in critical condition at Johns Hopkins Hospital, according to the Baltimore Sun. Their 8-year-old sister was treated and released.
The mother, Katie Malone, also reportedly remains in critical condition — although a neighbor tells the Sun he saw her running around the side of her house as the fire burned. Her husband was at work at the time of the fire.
“I said,...
The two boys, ages 4 and 5, were listed in critical condition at Johns Hopkins Hospital, according to the Baltimore Sun. Their 8-year-old sister was treated and released.
The mother, Katie Malone, also reportedly remains in critical condition — although a neighbor tells the Sun he saw her running around the side of her house as the fire burned. Her husband was at work at the time of the fire.
“I said,...
- 1/13/2017
- by kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
A group of rightwing extremists aimed to destabilize post-Mubarak Egypt and roil Us politicians. They got their wish
Did an inflammatory anti-Muslim film trailer that appeared spontaneously on YouTube prompt the attack that left four Us diplomats dead, including Us ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens? American officials have suggested that the assault was pre-planned, allegedly by of one of the Jihadist groups that emerged since the Nato-led overthrow of Libya's Gaddafi regime. So even though the deadly scene in Benghazi may not have resulted directly from the angry reaction to the Islamophobic video, the violence has helped realize the apocalyptic visions of the film's backers.
Produced and promoted by a strange collection of rightwing Christian evangelicals and exiled Egyptian Copts, the trailer was created with the intention of both destabilizing post-Mubarak Egypt and roiling the Us presidential election. As a consultant for the film named Steve Klein said: "We went...
Did an inflammatory anti-Muslim film trailer that appeared spontaneously on YouTube prompt the attack that left four Us diplomats dead, including Us ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens? American officials have suggested that the assault was pre-planned, allegedly by of one of the Jihadist groups that emerged since the Nato-led overthrow of Libya's Gaddafi regime. So even though the deadly scene in Benghazi may not have resulted directly from the angry reaction to the Islamophobic video, the violence has helped realize the apocalyptic visions of the film's backers.
Produced and promoted by a strange collection of rightwing Christian evangelicals and exiled Egyptian Copts, the trailer was created with the intention of both destabilizing post-Mubarak Egypt and roiling the Us presidential election. As a consultant for the film named Steve Klein said: "We went...
- 9/14/2012
- by Max Blumenthal
- The Guardian - Film News
What would you do if you thought you could get away with it? Meet the cocky criminals who thought they'd escaped the long arm of the law, only to land themselves in jail with a very rude bump. First up in in this new show from Investigation Discovery is Robert Spencer, a young thug who dealt drugs, was a neighbourhood menace and well known for firing off rounds in his front garden.
- 5/26/2011
- Sky TV
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