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Lowlife, lowdown, bug-eyed, repulsive knee-grow rapes 81 y/o woman

[color="Blue"]What a sick breed these creatures are. What is below subhuman? Whatever it is, that’s what a nigga be . . . lowlife bastards.

[color="blue"]All de wite womenz lub me. Yea right motherf*cker,
I wished that was the only lie the jew had propagated

A Central Florida man is accused of breaking into an Orange County, Fla., home and raping an [color="Red"]81-year-old woman, according to Local 6 News.

Investigators said they believe Ronnie Cummings armed himself with a club and went through the victim's garage and kicked in the door.

Cummings then attacked and raped the woman, police said.

Police said Cummings was arrested two doors down from the victim where he was staying with family.

[color="Blue"]What a name for a nigger rapist “Cummings” - let me be cummings, an den iz be goins.

http://www.local6.com/news/10511520/detail.html

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Missouri Woman Starts Worldwide Project To Send Breast Milk To Africa

I was never so happy women don’t have sperm, if they did, they’d be sending that sh*t over. Only f*ckin thing I’d like to send is a bomb. F*ck Africa, f*ck niggers and f*ck anyone who tries to help them. These black mofos are beyond help. What’s not to understand? Sheeesh.

I tried my first wife’s breast milk, it was fun and everything, but it don’t taste that good.

[color="blue"]Here’s some breast milk for you.
Lowdown niggers.

Even before Bono and Oprah and before all the hype, one Missouri native already had set her sights on assisting children in Africa. She's not building schools or sending cash, she sending something else that can save lives: breast milk.

At first, Jill Youse was just shipping her own breast milk, but word spread fast. Soon other mothers were calling and wanting to help. It was the beginning of something big.

This all started with her daughter Stella, and the decision to breast feed her. But soon, that intimate act led to an unexpected side effect for her mother.

"My freezer was just overflowing with milk. We couldn't have a frozen pizza, we had no room for food," said Youse.

But what was she to do with all that excess milk? She went online looking for ideas, and found inspiration. It was a small milk bank in South Africa assisting HIV and AIDS orphans.

"I just felt a connection to that orphan clinic in Africa and I was determined to do it. I was hell-bent on getting my milk there. And I still really don't know where the drive came from," said Youse.

She didn't stop there. That same drive led her to start the International Breast Milk Project. It would be dedicated to getting small frozen care packages to Africa at regular intervals. The center of operations would be Youse's family home in Cuba, Mo.

All of a sudden mothers from around the country were sending their milk to the house to be stored, packaged and shipped out.

There have been three shipments in the last six months, but the latest was the first without Youse. She recently moved from Missouri to Minnesota.

It now falls on her family to keep things going, so her mother, grandmother and aunts are all packing boxes of breast milk.

The milk comes from several states and in several forms -- everything from big baggies to small syringes. It all goes to California to be pasteurized by Prolacta Bioscience.

From there, the milk will be shipped overnight to South Africa. It will end up at the clinic called iThemba Lethu.

The name means "I have a destiny" in Zulu. And that is its mission -- to give a destiny to children orphaned because of HIV or AIDS.

Studies show breast milk gives them not only nutrition, but a better chance of staving off disease and infection in the future.

The children aren't the only ones who benefit, so do mothers like Karen Hoernschmeyer of Columbia. Her daughter was born three months premature and was too sick for milk. For Karen, donating was a way to feed other babies when she couldn't feed her own.

"I know my daughter couldn't use my milk initially so I thought this milk isn't going to last forever, and I'd rather help someone that is in need," said Hoernschmeyer.

While her baby survived, many others don't. Columbia Regional Hospital talks to mothers about giving milk to the program. More hospitals are continually coming on board.

Each week, new mothers keep calling and sending more milk. This shipment is the biggest yet -- the equivalent of about four kegs of beer. Youse said she is amazed by how much her small project has grown.

"Other than having my daughter and of course being married to my wonderful husband, being able to donate my breast milk is the coolest thing I've ever done in my life. Looking back it will be the thing I'll always remember and that I'm always so proud of," said Youse.

And she won't stop here.

There are already more shipments in the works. There will also be a special fundraiser for the International Breast Milk Project in February -- a treadmill mini-marathon.

http://www.ksdk.com/news/cover_story/cover_article.aspx?storyid=108389

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Convicted Brevard County Rapist Sentenced To Three Life Terms

VIERA, Fla. -- A man convicted of raping three Brevard County women will spend the rest of his life in prison. Carlos Rhynes was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences Monday afternoon.

Short of an appeal, Rhynes will spend the rest of his life behind bars. Monday, two of his victims presented written statements to the judge and another spoke directly to the judge.

Gone are the tie and jacket worn while Carlos Rhynes represented himself at trial. He will long wear the uniform of an inmate, now sentenced to more than three lifetimes in prison.

In a way, one victim spoke for all of them.

"I tell you, I'm just praying for closure, a maximum sentence, so I no longer have to be reminded of that night. And most importantly, so that he can't hurt us or anyone else again," a victim told the judge Monday.

[color="blue"]Three live sentences? Bullsh*t! ---- >

http://www.wftv.com/news/10511433/detail.html

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Jackie Mason's No Jew For Jesus - Comedian Drops Lawsuit

YORK -- Comedian Jackie Mason has dropped a federal lawsuit against Jews for Jesus after the group apologized for using his name and likeness in a gospel pamphlet.

Jews for Jesus, founded in the 1970s, regards Jesus as the Messiah and seeks converts.

In a letter, the group's executive director David Brickner apologized "for any distress" that Mason felt over the tract featuring his image next to the words "Jackie Mason ... A Jew for Jesus!?"

Brickner said it's one of many tracts that Jews for Jesus regularly writes and distributes.
He said that while he believed its publication was constitutionally protected, Jews for Jesus was willing to retire it in the interest of peace and love for Israel.

After agreeing to drop the lawsuit, Mason told reporters outside the Manhattan court, "There's no such thing as a Jew for Jesus."

A spokeswoman for Jews for Jesus, Susan Perlman, said earlier that the pamphlets were "good natured."

On the Web site, the group wrote, "Jackie Mason's popular comedic shtick was all about the differences between Jews and Gentiles. But Jews and Gentiles all have one thing in common: sin, which is no laughing matter."

It went on to say that the tract explains why both Jews and Gentiles need Jesus.

Previous Story: August 25, 2006: Famed Comedian Sues 'Jews For Jesus'

http://www.wesh.com/entertainment/10464489/detail.html

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Ex-Klan Chief At Holocaust Conference

Former LA. State Representative at holohaox Conference

TEHRAN, Iran Iran hosted Holocaust deniers from around the world on Monday in a conference debating whether the World War II genocide of Jews took place, a meeting that Israel's prime minister condemned as a "sick phenomenon."

The 67 participants from 30 countries included former U.S. Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.

The New York Times reported that Duke, a white supremacist, was expected to claim that Germany built no gas chambers or extermination camps during World War II.

"Depicting Jews as the overwhelming victims of the Holocaust gave the moral high ground to the Allies as victors of the war and allowed Jews to establish a state on the occupied land of Palestine," Duke said, according to the summary of the paper he will deliver, the Times reported.

Duke told BBC cameras in Tehran that he is not a Holocaust denier.

"I'm a Holocaust questioner," he told the BBC. "But I'm here to defend freedom of speech."

Other attendees include a number of Western Holocaust skeptics who have been prosecuted in Europe for publishing their theories casting doubt on whether 6 million Jews were killed by the Nazis or whether gas chambers were ever used.

"The number of victims at the Auschwitz concentration camp could be about 2,007," Australian Frederick Toben told the conference, according to a Farsi translation of his comments. "The railroad to the camp did not have enough capacity to transfer large numbers of Jews."

The two-day conference was initiated by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in an apparent attempt to burnish his status at home and abroad as a tough opponent of Israel.

The hard-liner president has described the Holocaust as a "myth" and called for Israel to be wiped off the map. Earlier this year, his government backed an exhibition of anti-Israel cartoons in a show of defiance after Danish cartoons caricaturing Islam's prophet Muhammad were published in Europe, raising an outcry among Muslims.

Organizers and participants touted the conference as a scholarly gathering aimed at discussing the Holocaust away from Western taboos and the restrictions imposed on scholars in Europe. In Germany, Austria and France, it is illegal to deny aspects of the Holocaust.

Duke, a former Louisiana state representative, praised Ahmadinejad for his "courage" in holding a conference "to offer free speech for the worlds most repressed idea: Holocaust revisionism."

"In Europe you can freely question, ridicule, and deny Jesus Christ. The same is true for the prophet Muhammad, and nothing will happen to you," he said in his speech. "But offer a single question of the smallest part of the Holocaust and you face prison."

Also among the participants were two rabbis and four other members of the group Jews United Against Zionism, who were dressed in the traditional long black coats and black hats of ultra-Orthodox Jews. The group rejects the creation of Israel on the grounds that it violates Jewish law.

Rabbi Ahron Kohen urged participants not to deny the Holocaust. "If we say that this crime did not happen, it is a humiliation and insult to the victims," he said, according to the Farsi translation.

But he added that Zionists have used the Holocaust to "give legitimacy to their illegitimate project," the creation of Israel.

Another participant, Robert Faurisson, has been convicted five times in France for denying crimes against humanity -- most recently last month, when he was fined for denying in an interview with the Iranian TV channel Sahar 1 that the Nazis meant to exterminate Jews.

Faurisson, a retired French university professor, has regularly caused outrages in France. He has claimed, notably, that no gas chambers were used in World War II Nazi concentration camps.

The gathering brought quick condemnation from Israel and Germany. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert called on the world to protest the conference, terming it "a sick phenomenon."

German Parliament President Norbert Lammert protested the conference in a letter to Ahmadinejad, calling it anti-Semitic propaganda "under the pretext of scientific freedom."

Israel's official Holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem, said the Tehran conference was "an effort to mainstream Holocaust denial" and "paint (an) extremist agenda with a scholarly brush."

Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki dismissed the foreign criticism as "predictable," telling conference delegates in a speech that there was "no logical reason for opposing this conference."

"If the official version of the Holocaust is thrown into doubt, then the identity and nature of Israel will be thrown into doubt," said Mottaki, whose ministry put together the conference. "And if, during this review, it is proved that the Holocaust was a historical reality, then what is the reason for the Muslim people of the region and the Palestinians having to pay the cost of the Nazis' crimes?"

A statement from Ahmadinejad was expected to be read to the delegates on Tuesday.

The conference fit in with Ahmadinejad's policy of seeking to cast Iran as an alternative power to the West -- in politics, science and academics. His anti-Israeli and anti-U.S. stances have brought out crowds of supporters during visits to Asia and Africa over past years, and he has used those themes to rally support at home.

Ahmadinejad has said that the killing of six million Jews by the Nazi German regime during World War II was a "myth" and "exaggerated." He has also repeatedly said Palestinians had to pay the price for European guilt over the Holocaust.

The Tehran gathering coincided with an independently convened academic conference on the Holocaust in Berlin, Germany, where historians affirmed the accuracy of the Nazi genocide data and questioned the motives of those behind the Tehran forum.

Wolfgang Benz, head of the Center for Research on Anti-Semitism at Berlin's Technical University, said people who deny the Holocaust "know perfectly well what happened."

"They want to use what happened -- through denying it -- to effect something else, to articulate the crude old anti-Semitism against Israel," he said. "It's about politics ... not about scholarship."

http://cbs4.com/topstories/topstories_story_346013717.html

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Iran's Holocaust Deniers Host Conference

TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran on Monday opened a conference that it said would examine whether the Holocaust took place, claiming the meeting was an opportunity to discuss the World War II genocide in an atmosphere free of what it termed Western taboos.

The conference was initiated by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has described the Holocaust as a "myth" and called for Israel to be wiped off the map. Even before it opened, the gathering was condemned by Germany, the United States and Israel.

The meeting coincided with an independently convened conference on the Holocaust in Berlin, where historians affirmed the accuracy of the Nazi genocide data and questioned the motives of those behind the Tehran forum.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry's Institute for Political and International Studies said its two-day conference has drawn 67 foreign researchers from 30 countries.

In his opening speech, the institute's chief, Rasoul Mousavi, said the conference provided an opportunity to discuss "questions" about the Holocaust away from Western taboos and the restrictions imposed on scholars in Europe.

In Germany, Austria and France, it is illegal to deny the Holocaust.

"This conference seeks neither to deny nor prove the Holocaust," Mousavi said. "It is just to provide an appropriate scientific atmosphere for scholars to offer their opinions in freedom about a historical issue."

Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki dismissed the foreign criticism as "predictable," telling conference delegates there was "no logical reason for opposing this conference."

"The objective for organizing this conference is to create an atmosphere to raise various opinions about a historical issue. We are not seeking to deny or prove the Holocaust," Mottaki said.

"If the official version of the Holocaust is thrown into doubt, then the identity and nature of Israel will be thrown into doubt. And if, during this review, it is proved that the
Holocaust was a historical reality, then what is the reason for the Muslim people of the region and the Palestinians having to pay the cost of the Nazis' crimes?" Mottaki asked.

In Israel, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert called the conference "a sick phenomenon."

Israel's official Holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem, issued a statement condemning the Tehran conference as an attempt to "paint (an) extremist agenda with a scholarly brush."

The leading Israeli novelist and peace activist, Amos Oz, denounced the meeting.

"I think the conference in Iran is a sick joke, and I hope it will be received with revulsion and disgust everywhere in the world," Oz said.

Among the participants were the prominent French holocaust denier, Robert Faurisson, and six members of the group Jews United Against Zionism, who were dressed in the traditional long black coats and black hats of Orthodox Jews.

The Jews, two of whom said they were rabbis, came from the United States, Britain and Austria.

Ahmadinejad has repeatedly questioned why the Holocaust has been used to justify the creation of Israel at the cost of Palestinian lands - a view popular among Iranian hard-liners.

At the Berlin conference, the historian Raul Hilberg, author of landmark three-volume "The Destruction of the European Jews," said that figures for the Holocaust are largely based on records kept by the perpetrators, such as the SS division of the Nazi German army.

"This is not a figment of the imagination. This comes from the Germans themselves, and therefore any denial of these figures is absolutely senseless," Hilberg told the conference.
Wolfgang Benz, head of the Center for Research on Anti-Semitism at Berlin's Technical University, said people who deny the Holocaust "know perfectly well what happened."

"They want to use what happened - through denying it - to effect something else, to articulate the crude old anti-Semitism against Israel."

David Menashri of the Center for Iranian Studies at Tel Aviv University said Ahmadinejad's denial of the Holocaust was linked to his nuclear ambitions.
"Ahmadinejad's main concern today is to gain nuclear weapons for Iran. And somehow he believes that by raising the issues about Israel, wiping Israel out of the map, and denying the Holocaust, he will portray the image to countries like Germany and Europe that his main intention is against the Jews."

"He believes that if he is only against the Jews, then the world will be tolerant," Menashri said.

Iran, which denies seeking nuclear weapons, has spent months preparing for the conference, even publicizing it during the September visit to Tehran of U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, who contradicted his hosts by saying the Holocaust was a historical fact and that an exhibition of anti-Holocaust cartoons, then on display in the city, promoted hatred.

http://www.wpxi.com/news/10508932/detail.html

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Christmas Trees Return To SeaTac Airport

SEATAC, Wash. -- Christmas trees are going back up at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

The trees were removed over the weekend after a rabbi complained that the airport's holiday decor did not include a menorah for Hanukkah.

But when the airport got word that the rabbi was not planning to sue, it decided to bring the trees out again.

The airport was worried that if it displayed a menorah, it would have to put out symbols of other religions and cultures. The president of the agency that runs the airport noted that the rabbi never asked that the Christmas trees be removed.

There are no immediate plans to display a menorah but the rabbi has offered to give the port an electric one to use.

After the big trees were removed, some airline workers decorated ticketing counters with their own miniature Christmas trees.

http://www.wftv.com/news/10514171/detail.html

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Christmas trees are going back up at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

The trees were removed over the weekend after a rabbi complained that the airport's holiday decor did not include a menorah for Hanukkah.

But when the airport got word that the rabbi was not planning to sue, it decided to bring the trees out again.

The airport was worried that if it displayed a menorah, it would have to put out symbols of other religions and cultures. The president of the agency that runs the airport noted that the rabbi never asked that the Christmas trees be removed.

There are no immediate plans to display a menorah but the rabbi has offered to give the port an electric one to use.

After the big trees were removed, some airline workers decorated ticketing counters with their own miniature Christmas trees.

http://www.local10.com/news/10514171/detail.html

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[color="Blue"]Dumb ass wiggers. At least it was two spiggers that were murdered

http://www.nbc-2.com/articles/readarticle.asp?articleid=10108&z=3&p=

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Crooks Caught On Camera In 2 Robberies

[color="blue"]Wee bee backs in ah foo minutes ta pay fo dis sheet.

Police are looking for several men who were caught by a surveillance camera that recorded very clear images of two robberies at the same Shell gas station.

The first robbery was recorded on Oct. 29 at about 6:15 pm. Three robbers are seen on camera stealing nearly $3,000 worth of cigarettes.

On Nov. 11 at 7:23 pm, two men went into the Shell station. While one distracted the cashier, the other went into the back room and gathered $3,000 worth of cigarettes and walked out of the store with them. When the cashier tried to stop the robbers, one of them threatened to hurt her. The other man encouraged him to punch the cashier who became afraid and ran into the back of the gas station.

Detectives have not yet determined if the same people were involved in the two robberies.

Police said that the robbers were driving a newer-model black Grand Prix with a temporary tag.

http://www.local10.com/news/10497237/detail.html

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LMWAO! ---- >

Kindergarten Tests Scores Up

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Kindergarten geniuses

[color="blue"]

Yo is a ho - an so iz yo

A+ chillins

JACKSONVILLE, FL -- The state's voluntary pre kindergarten program is being offered as a reason why five year-olds are performing better on literacy readiness tests.

The Department of Education released results of 182,000 children tested this fall. In letter naming fluency 70% of those tested are above average. In sound fluency the score was 64%.

Cathy Parker manages the VPK program in Duval County. She says the literacy work being done with four-year-olds is paying results.

Parker says in Duval County the letter naming and sound fluency scores were higher than the state averages.

Next month, the state will release more detailed information that will be helpful to parents. The state is putting together data on each VPK center so parents can evaluate the center's literacy teaching techniques

http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=70675

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Sailors & chillin beaters too. . .

Child Beaten, Neighbors Say JSO Slow to Respond

All neighbors say they could do was wait, watch and listen to what was going on behind door N11 at the Charter Landing apartments.

"I called 911 and explained to them they needed to come as quickly as possible, the neighbors upstairs were in short gonna kill this child," says Raychael Harkey.

Harkey lives below apartment N11, the same apartment where on monday afternoon, police say a five year old little girl was severely beaten by her mother and her mother's boyfriend.

The beating, according to the police report, lasted for at least thirty minutes.

Harkey and her lifemate, Katherine Smith, say they heard the child get whipped with a belt. They say they heard her screaming and crying as she was being thrown around the room.

"Three more phone calls were made to 911. We were told an officer is enroute," says Harkey.

JSO says it got the first call for help at 5:20pm monday afternoon.

JSO says the officer was dispatched within a minute, but ten minutes went by, then twenty and still no help.

"Dispatch was saying to me do not go up there he may have a gun. As a mother, I don't care if he has a gun. The point is somebody needs to help her and you're not doing it, what do you mean he's enroute," says Katherine Smith, who also called 911.

JSO tells First Coast News it took twenty four minutes for the officer to arrive on scene.

It was a priority one call, the most important. JSO says in priority one calls, the goal is to arrive in less than eight minutes. "Twenty four minute response at 5:20 in the afternoon, very busy part of town, traffic was bad. The officer, at the time he got the call, was writing a traffic citation," says Chief David Stevens of JSO.

JSO could not tell First Coast News where the officer was located for that traffic citation.

Twenty four minutes after the first call for help, police found the little girl in her bedroom, nude, with bleeding welts on her arms, legs, chest and back.

JSO says it is investigating what to so long to get to the child and if there was another officer available to help. "There are some issues that we are look at internally just to make sure everything was done according to procedure on the officer's response," says Chief Stevens.

The girl's mother, Brittane Stanard, 21, and her boyfriend, Kahlil Mabuyi, 25, are both charged with aggravated child abuse.

Both are in the Duval County jail on a $150,000 bond. Both are sailors assigned to the JFK out at Mayport.

The Navy had no comment about the arrests.

http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=70469

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Councilwoman Facing Criticism Over Planned Holiday Letter - Carlisle's Letter Would Have Cost Taxpayers $4,000

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Happy Kwanza Moe-Fukkas

PITTSBURGH -- Target 11 has obtained a copy of the letter councilwoman Twanda Carlisle planned to mail to her constituents wishing them Happy Holidays.

Carlisle, who is running for re-election in May, planned to send the letter to 26,000 residents in her district.

It would have cost taxpayers more than $4,000, Target 11 reported.

Target 11 has learned that Carlisle even had staff members stuff the envelopes on city time.

All of this comes at a time when Carlisle is under investigation by the District Attorney for allegations of inappropriate spending of nearly $200,000.

Previous Stories:

December 7, 2006: Councilwoman Twanda Carlisle Accused Of Not Paying Credit Card Bill

August 9, 2006: Some Outraged By Twanda Carlisle's New Hire

July 14, 2006: Twanda Carlisle Turns Over Financial Records To D.A.

June 20, 2006: Impeachment Petition Filed Against Twanda Carlisle

May 24, 2006: Supporters For Twanda Carlisle Lash Out

May 23, 2006: Constituents Call For Impeachment Of Twanda Carlisle

May 22, 2006: Twanda Carlisle Hires Defense Attorney

May 19, 2006: City Solicitor's Investigation On Carlisle Revealed

May 17, 2006: Councilwoman's Chief Of Staff Questioned

May 8, 2006: Investigation Into City Councilwoman May Take 2 Weeks

May 3, 2006: City Council President Requests Investigation Of Twanda Carlisle

http://www.wpxi.com/news/10512263/detail.html

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[color="blue"]Iz yo seen dis muahfukka?

Iz yo haz, den call de poe-lice

Causin he beez ah theivin moe-fukka

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Ape-Man Looks Into Security Camera Before Snatching It Down Video Captured Culprit On Tape

EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A day-care owner in East Cleveland is fed up and tired of becoming a victim of crime.

Secunda Williams is hoping NewsChannel5 viewers can identify a not-so-clever crook caught on camera.

The culprit stole the Angels In Heaven day care's video camera, but looked directly into the lens before doing so.

On the video, he is seen riding up on a bike. He spots the camera and instead of hiding from it, he stares right into the camera before ripping it off the front of the building.

"He's a dummy for one thing. I mean, why would you try to steal a camera? Obviously, he didn't realize that he was looking at himself the whole time he was doing it," said Ashley Jenkins, a day care teacher.

The owner of the day care did not want to show her face on camera.

"I feel they have a picture and that we should be able to get him and get him off the street," Williams said.

She added that she believes the same criminal broke into her day care twice last year, stealing TVs, DVDs, and computers.

"It hurts," Jenkins said. "We have, we do fundraisers and we have all kinds of events to do to get the things that we need for our kids and it's upsetting when people come in and steal our stuff especially that we worked hard for."

The owner spent $3,000 last year on the cameras and an alarm system, hoping to keep the bad element out of her East Cleveland day care that she has run for 25 years.

She said everyone in the area would rest a lot easier if someone could provide a name to the face caught on video. The owner of the day care was also upset that East Cleveland police did not respond sooner to look at her video.

After NewsChannel5 stopped by the police department, an officer went to the day care a half-hour later.

If you recognize the suspect in the video, call Crimestoppers at 216-252-7463. You could get up to $2,000.

http://www.newsnet5.com/news/10511768/detail.html

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Video: Mexican brawl at funeral in Mexas

http://www.wsoctv.com/video/10508249/index.html

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Mom: Talking Doll Called My Little Girl 'a Slut'

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You GD lil’ Mexican slut! If Ken was with me he’d kick your GD father right square in the nuts!

A San Jose, Calif., mother says her 3-year-old daughter got a rude surprise when she tried to make her Little Mermaid Shimmering Lights Ariel doll sing. "You're a slut," said the doll, according to the mom. The doll's maker doesn't believe it's possible.

The doll's manufacturer, Mattel, doesn't believe it's possible, and a company spokeswoman said the complaint by Stephanie Herrera of San Jose, Calif. - first reported in the San Jose Mercury News - is the only one it's heard of.

Normally, the doll says the phrases, "Your sparkles are so beautiful," "Life is the bubbles" and "You're a wonderful friend." It also hums a song without words.
Herrera said she discovered the fluke when her 3-year-old daughter, Juliana, was pressing the button quickly so she could skip the phrases and get to the melody. Instead of just moving to the song, Herrera said her daughter got the wrong message.

"I was in absolute shock," said Herrera, "especially after my daughter repeated it."

Mattel has asked Herrera to return the doll, and the company has offered her a voucher for a toy of equal value.

"We don't believe that any of the product out on the market is affected," said Mattel spokeswoman Sara Rosales.

"A lot of times this is something that's very adult directed," Rosales told ABC News. "A child would never hear this, that's not a part of their vocabulary."

Rosales said she checked another Shimmering Lights Ariel doll and didn't hear anything unusual. She said it was double-checked by engineers and designers who don't believe such a snafu is possible.

Mattel currently has no plans to recall the toy, since the company has only received one complaint.

Ariel is a character from the Disney-produced film, "The Little Mermaid," and Mattel has a licensing deal with Disney to produce the doll. Disney is the parent company of ABC News.

Stephanie Oppenheim, who publishes the independent toy guide Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, told the Mercury News that she put Arial to the test. After pushing the buttons on another Shimmering Lights Ariel doll, she said she heard the naughty word but had to listen really closely to get an earful.

Oppenheim said it could actually be good for business.

"Sometimes, this type of controversy makes a toy all the more desirable," Oppenheim told the Mercury News. "The more quirky toys tend to be more attractive to adult collectors."

She advised parents to test the "try me" buttons on toys before making a purchase.

ABC News bought an Ariel doll, and after pressing the doll's button several times quickly, some employees thought they heard the doll say, "You're a slut" but only after listening very carefully. They warned that they could have heard it based on the power of suggestion.

Others said they could hardly understand what the doll was saying when it was sped up, let alone hear the phrase.

Since the alleged mouthy mishap, Shimmering Lights Ariel is not a welcome playmate in the Herrera house. Herrera has taken the beloved doll away from her daughter and given her a different Arial doll to play with.

Herrera said she bought similar Ariel dolls to sell on eBay, but scrapped her plans after the incident.

http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=nation_world&id=4841426

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Dad Charged In Connection With Death Of 8-Month-Old

TWINSBURG, Ohio -- A father was arrested Saturday in connection with the death of his 8-month-old daughter.

Michael Clay, 22, of Twinsburg, was charged with murder, felonious assault and two counts of endangering children.

Makaila Clay was found unresponsive Aug. 28 and pronounced dead at a local hospital.

Her death was later ruled a homicide by the Cuyahoga County coroner. She said the girl died of a blunt head-trauma injury.

Clay is currently being held in the Summit County Jail.

http://www.newsnet5.com/news/10509558/detail.html

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