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An Indonesian Dead in Egypt's Political Turmoil

Imanda Amalia's picture is posted by "Science Of Universe" on Facebook. Imanda Amalia, an Indonesian working as a United Nations staff, was reported dead in a riot of political turmoil in Egypt

An Indonesian was reported dead in a riot in Egypt. As informed by "Science of universe" on facebook, Imanda, working for United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), was an Indonesian found dead in a riot of political turmoil in Egypt.

On BlackBerry Messenger, she left a message telling she got trapped in shootings. Her latest message sent on Wednesday night local time was posted by a facebooker, Pummy Kusuma.

"Pray for...manda, We got trapped in shootings. The ambulance got shot and thrown by stones. No possibilities for evacuation as the mass is going wild," stated by Imanda in her message.

No further details on how she died and her whereabouts in Egypt.
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  • Stradivarius snatched from sandwich shop


    A world-famous violinist had her £1.2m Stradivarius violin stolen when she stopped to buy a £2.95 sandwich for her lunch.

    Internationally acclaimed violinist Min-Jin Kym was on her way to catch a train when opportunistic thieves struck, reports the Daily Telegraph.

    They stole her 314-year-old Stradivarius violin along with a Peccatte bow worth £62,000 as she bought a sandwich at London's Euston station.

    Miss Kym, 32, had put her prized instrument - one of only 450 in the world - down as she chose her lunch at a branch of Pret A Manger.

    Pret worker Hafid Salah told of Miss Kym's panic when she realised her violin had vanished.

    He said: "She and her friend were on computers and iPhones and not looking at their bags.

    "She came up to me at the counter and said: "Have you seen my bag? Call the police. Can you get the CCTV? You have to do something". She was really upset and panicking."

    Det Insp Andy Rose said: "These items hold enormous sentimental and professional value for the victim but although they are extremely valuable, it would be very difficult to sell them on as they are so rare and distinctive."

    South Korean-born Miss Kym has performed with some of the world's leading orchestras and released Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D Major on the Sony label.

    Insurers have offered a £15,000 reward for information leading to recovery of the violin and bows. It was on long-term loan to Miss Kym and it is not known who owns it.
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  • Ohio man, son killed after Ark. cops fatally shot

    In this April 8, 2010, photo supplied by the West Memphis Times, West Memphis Police Sgt. Brandon Paudert, …

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An Ohio man's resentment of authority and run-ins with the law was enough for a local sheriff to warn that he could be dangerous if confronted by law enforcement. Years later, the sheriff appears right: The man and his teenage son are suspected of fatally shooting two Arkansas police officers during a traffic stop before they died in a shootout.

    Jerry Kane Jr., 45, of Forest, Ohio, and his son Joseph Kane, believed to be 16, were killed during an exchange of gunfire with officers in a Walmart parking lot, Arkansas State Police said Friday.

    The shootings came about 90 minutes after West Memphis police Sgt. Brandon Paudert, 39, and Officer Bill Evans, 38, were attacked with AK-47 assault rifles after they stopped a minivan on Interstate 40 in West Memphis on Thursday, authorities said.

    Jerry Kane, who had a long history with police, used the Internet to question federal and local governments' authority over him and held debt-elimination seminars around the country. He recently complained about being busted at a "Nazi checkpoint" near Carrizozo, N.M., where court records show he spent three days in jail before posting a $1,500 bond on charges of driving without a license and concealing his identity.

    Sheriff Gene Kelly in Clark County, Ohio, said he issued a warning to law enforcement about Kane in July 2004, after Kane said a judge tried to "enslave" him when he was sentenced to six days of community service for driving with an expired license plate and no seat belt. Kane claimed he was a "free man" and asked for $100,000 per day in gold or silver, Kelly said.

    "After listening to this man for almost 30 minutes, I feel that he is expecting and prepared for confrontations with any law enforcement officer that may come in contact with him," Kelly wrote in his warning to officers.

    Kelly told The Associated Press on Friday that he had been "very concerned about a potential confrontation and about his resentment of authority."

    On an Internet radio show, hosted on a website that lets amateurs create their own shows and live discussions, Kane expressed outrage about his New Mexico arrest.

    "I ran into a Nazi checkpoint in the middle of New Mexico where they were demanding papers or jail," he said. "That was the option. Either produce your papers or go to jail. So I entered into commerce with them under threat, duress and coercion, and spent 47 hours in there."

    Kane said he planned to file a counterclaim alleging kidnapping and extortion against those involved in his arrest and detention. Kane also said he had an officer sign a document that said the officer must pay for using Kane's name.

    "I am now putting together an invoice for him for approximately $80,000 in gold for the eight times he used my name," Kane said on the radio show. "I already have done a background check on him. I found out where he lives, his address, his wife's name."

    Mark Potok, who directs hate-group research at the Southern Poverty Law Center, said Kane had not been in the group's database before Thursday. But he said that was not surprising, given the "explosive growth" in the anti-government movement in recent years. With 363 new groups in 2009, there are now 512, Potok said.

    Members of so-called patriot groups don't recognize the authority of the U.S. government and consider themselves sovereign citizens.

    JJ MacNab, a Maryland-based insurance analyst who has testified before Congress on tax and financial scams, said she had been tracking Kane for about two years and that his business centered on debt-avoidance scams.

    Potok said such scams are common in the sovereign citizen movement.

    "He basically promised them they would never have to repay their mortgage or credit card debt," MacNab said.

    Kane's website showed he held one of his seminars in Las Vegas 15-16 and that he was due to appear in Safety Harbor, Fla., May 28-29. His website Friday asked that donations be sent to an address in Clearwater, Fla., to help his family.

    At that Florida address, a woman, speaking through the front door, told an AP reporter to leave the property when he knocked and identified himself. Two bicycles were in front of the unkempt, single-story home and exercise equipment was on the porch. A sign on the front door read: "No visitors. This means you. Thank you for understanding."

    A woman who answered the door at the home of Kane's mother, Patricia Holt of Marysville, Ohio, also told an AP reporter to leave and said she had no comment. She did not identify herself.

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  • Great Grandmother, 87, Found Murdered


    An 87-year-old great grandmother has been stabbed to death by an intruder in her sout-east London home.

    Police found the body of Irene Barrett in her flat in Charlton this morning.

    A man in his 20s has been arrested. Scotland Yard said next of kin have been informed.

    Local residents said they were "disgusted" by the attack.

    Officers found Ms Barrett, believed to be a retired secretary, at her flat in Charlton, south-east London, this morning.

    Fighting back tears, neighbour Claire Pickett, 30, said: "I just do not understand how anyone could do this.

    "She was such a lovely lady. She used to knit blankets for premature babies and animals at Battersea Dogs Home.

    "She even made a blanket for my baby when it was born. She was like a grandmother for all the young children here.

    "A lot of her friends had died so she really was like the last one."

    A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said a murder investigation was launched after the victim was found with multiple stab wounds in Valiant House, Sam Bartram Close.

    An incident room has been set up at Lewisham police station under Detective Chief Inspector Cliff Lyons of the homicide and serious crime command.

    DCI Lyons said: "This is a violent attack resulting in the death of an elderly lady in her own home.

    "At this early stage we believe this is a burglary which has escalated into murder.

    "I would appeal to anyone who knows anything about this incident to contact the police immediately."

    Anyone with information is urged to contact the incident room at Lewisham on 0208 721 4961 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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  • Row over Tiger Woods blow-up doll


    Lawyers for Tiger Woods are reportedly trying to halt the sale of a series of sex toys which exploit the golfer's personal problems.

    The toys include a 'Take Home, Blow-up Tiger Love Doll' and are for sale on the website of Pipedream Products.

    Pipedream is advertising its Tiger products as being "available for a very limited time only".

    The US gossip website TMZ.com has managed to obtain a copy of a lawyer's letter to Pipedream.

    It is demanding that the company stops selling the products, recalls all items that have already been distributed and destroys all stock.

    This isn't the first time lawyers have been called to deal with offensive products in the wake of the Tiger Woods scandal.

    In February, Joslyn James, one of his extramarital girlfriends, called on her lawyers to stop the sale of sets of "mistress" golf balls in which each ball featured the face of one of his alleged lovers.
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  • Russian mugging victim Julia Popova has knife plunged into back & doesn't feel it


    THIS mugging victim had a six inch knife plunged deep into her back — and she didn't even feel it.

    The shocking picture shows the blade sticking out just above Julia Popova's shoulders and blood pouring from the wound.

    Incredibly the 22-year-old, who was knifed by a mugger on her way home from work, failed to notice the appalling injury and managed to calmly stroll to safety.

    The office worker had grappled with her attacker when he snatched her handbag as she walked to her parents' house in the Russian capital Moscow.

    But she was so shocked by the ordeal she didn't know that the thug had buried a kitchen knife in her neck just fractions of an inch from her spinal cord.

    When she got home her horrified parents rushed her to hospital where surgeons managed to remove the blade without damaging Julia's spine.

    One medic said: "Shock had kicked in and her body prevented her from feeling any pain. She simply walked home without feeling the knife in her back."
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