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CLEVELAND An Ohio prosecutor says he'll present evidence at the sentencing
of convicted kidnapper and rapist Ariel Castro that will prove he is
a monster.Cuyahoga (ky-uh-HOH'-guh) County Prosecutor Tim McGinty says experts
at Castro's Thursday sentencing will explain how he manipulated three women
to keep them captive for a decade or longer.McGinty hinted last week
at some of the conditions found inside the house, including keeping lights
turned off and using curtains as sound barriers.The 53-year-old Castro pleaded
guilty Friday to 937 counts of kidnapping, rape, assault and other charges
in a deal that sends him to prison for life plus 1,000
years.Castro abducted the women in Cleveland between 2002 and 2004 when
they were 14 to 20 years old. They escaped in May.
race and not worrying about anything."Just
before they called my name tonight I could really feel the butterflies
going so I am just so delighted to get the win."I actually
heard my dad shouting 'Go Boy!' just before I jumped in and
my mum is also here which is great."I didn't think it was
going to be as hard as it was."When I came back from
a two-month break I had a small injury and I think that
was due to a lack of motivation."I wanted to be 100 percent
fit before I started, I believe you can't do things half-heartedly, if
you're going to train you've got to train properly."Poland's Korzeniowski,
28, only returned to training at the start of 2013 after injury
which cost him any sponsors, and was pleased with his silver."I just
wanted to swim with Chad and at 150 metres I was in
a very good position, but the last fifty was decisive and he
was the better man," said the 2009 world silver medallist."This is my
third World Championship medal, I won in Montreal and I got second
in Rome, so I am very happy."I broke my foot and missed
training for 2 months, I only started back in January so it
is not a long time."I didn't have any sponsors: after the Olympics
I got injured and no one would sponsor me anymore so hopefully
now I will get some sponsors to go to the Olympics in
Rio."Wu, 26, who won world silver in this event six years ago,
was content with his bronze."I didn't prepare for this championship for
a long time so I am very satis
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> iStockOn Tuesday morning, a frustrated passenger on Delta Air Lines Flight
1452 from Seattle Tacoma International Airport to New York's JFK International
Airport took luggage fee resentment to a new level. The traveler apparently
simply gave up his bags.Rather than face $1,400 in overweight baggage fees,
the flier opted to leave his belongings behind at the Delta check-in
kiosk in Seattle, reports NBC News. As a result, the Delta lobby
was closed down for more than two hours while security inspected the
unattended luggage.Eventually Seattles airport security determined the discarded
bags were not a threat and were able to identify their owner
and the owner's flight.Law enforcement officials with the Port Authority
of New York/New Jersey met the flight and interviewed the passenger upon
arrival at JFK, TSA spokesperson Ross Feinstein told NBC News.Upon interviewing
the traveler, officials determined there was no criminal intent by the passenger.While
this is an extreme case, Delta admits that they find unattended bags
on a regular basis, according to Yahoo Finance.This does not come as
a surprise after examining the airlines rates for checking luggage. Delta
currently charges $25 for the first checked bag, $35 for the second
checked bag on domestic flights. A checked bag costs $125 and bags
4-10 cost $200 each.Even worse, the airline charges fees on top of
fees.According to Delta's website, If an extra piece of baggage exceeds
the weight
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