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Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2014 12:04:31 -0700
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FILE: Pittsburgh K-9 Officer Rocco, who was stabbed Jan. 28, 2014, in
the line of duty.AP Photo/Pittsburgh Police Department via Pittsburgh Post-GazetteJan.
30: Rocco, the German shepherd Pittsburgh police K-9 officer, is carried
out in a flag covered casket as Pittsburgh Police officers salute as
medical staff joins them at the Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty Emergency
Center.AP Photo/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Bill WadePittsburgh Mayor Bill
Peduto has ordered flags flown at half-staff as authorities grieve the loss
of a K-9 officer and moved to prosecute the suspect charged with
fatally stabbing the animal.Twenty-one-year-old John Lewis Rush was one
of Allegheny County's most wanted fugitives when police say he stabbed the
8-year-old dog, Rocco, Tuesday night as officers tried to arrest him.Police
say Rush "lunged out from near a pillar and attacked K-9 Rocco,"
and used a pocket knife to stab the dog in the back.
Three other officers were hurt in the struggle.The dog survived surgery,
but died at a veterinary hospital Thursday evening. The animal succumbed
to his wounds and was not euthanized. He had showed signs of
improvement but he suffered from additional bleeding and developed pneumonia,
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported."He fought as hard here as he did out
on the field," one veterinarian said.Police officers from the canine unit
lined outside the hospital and played bagpipes as the dog was wheeled
outside on an American-flag d
NAIROBI, Kenya A Kenyan military spokesman says most Kenyan troops will
soon leave Somalia's port city of Kismayo which they have controlled since
September 2012 after ousting al-Qaida-linked militants.Col. Willy Wesonga
said Friday the Kenyan army will leave Kismayo "soon." Wesonga said
Sierra Leonean forces will replace the Kenyans who will move to the
Gedo region. He said only small Kenyan units will remain in Kismayo.The
announcement comes as Kenyan forces are accused of misconduct including
that they backed one Somali militia against others in Kismayo. The Mogadishu-based
Somali government demanded a more neutral force in Kismayo.Kenya is among
several African countries that have troops in Somalia in the African Union's
joint force that is backing the country's weak government against a rebellion
by the Islamic extremists of al-Shabab.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> KARACHI, Pakistan Several leading Pakistani archeologists say a government
cultural festival at an ancient site in the country's south is putting
the ruins at risk.Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the son of assassinated former
prime minister Benazir Bhutto, is organizing the event Saturday at Mohenjodaro,
where one of the largest settlements of the Indus Valley civilization existed
thousands of years ago.Archaeologist Farzand Masih said Friday that organizers
have harmed the site by erecting wooden and steel scaffolds for a
stage. Another archaeologist, Asma Ibrahim, said a planned light and sound
show could damage the delicate walls.Authorities insist there was no risk.A
provincial archaeology official, Qasim Ali Qasim, says he is supervising
arrangements for the festival to make sure no harm is caused to
the site in the southern Sindh province.
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but it's said that eating just 0.2 oz of nutmeg could lead
to convulsions, and 0.3 oz could lead to seizures. Eating one whole
will supposedly lead to a type of "nutmeg psychosis," which includes a
sense of impending doom.iStockGlycoalkaloids, also found in nightshade,
can be found in the leaves, stems, and sprouts of potatoes. It
can also build up in the potato if it's left too long,
especially in the light. Eating glycoalkaloids will lead to cramping, diarrhea,
confused headaches, or even coma and death. It's said that just 3
to 6 mg per kilogram of body weight could be fatal. Avoid
potatoes with a greenish tinge.iStockThere are two variations of almonds,
sweet almonds and bitter almonds. The bitter ones supposedly contain relatively
large amounts of hydrogen cyanide. It's said that even eating just 7
- 10 raw bitter almonds can cause problems for adults, and could
be fatal for children.Flickr/tesKing-Italy/Daily MealBecause it doesn't
go through the pasteurization process in which harmful toxins are killed,
unpasteurized honey often contains grayanotoxin. That can lead to dizziness,
weakness, excessive sweating, nausea, and vomiting that last for 24 hours.
Typically just one tablespoon of concentrated grayanotoxin can cause the
symptoms above. Consuming multiple tablespoons would be a bad idea.iStockThe
stems and leaves of tomatoes contain alkali poisons that can cause stomach
agitation. Unripe green tomatoes have been said to h
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