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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Student Loan Adviser)
Sat Feb 8 05:00:54 2014
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2014 02:00:53 -0800
From: "Student Loan Adviser" <StudentLoanAdviser@boppedbourseeyrar.us>
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A woman died Thursday after her scarf and her hair got caught
in the teeth of a Montreal metro escalator and the scarf then
apparently strangled her.The Montreal Gazette reports that the incident
occurred when the 48-year-olds scarf got caught in the escalator Thursday
morning.The womans scarf got caught in the escalator and then she bent
down to try to get it out and her hair got stuck,
too, Constable Jean-Pierre Brabant told The Gazette.A bystander called 911
and by the time police arrived, she was declared dead.The Gazette said
she apparently was strangled by the scarf.Bob Lamle, a spokesman for Montreal's
ambulance service, said Thursday he had never seen anything like it in
his 30-year career.The firefighters, first responders, got there first and
began resuscitation efforts. Our technicians arrived and took over but it
was not viable and the woman was declared dead, Lamle said.There is
an emergency stop button at the top and bottom of the escalator,
as in all escalators serving the system. Constable Brabant said he did
not know whether anyone pressed the stop button while the woman, who
was not identified, struggled.Metro users were shocked by the news that
someone could die while doing something most of them do several times
a day.Personally, Im really traumatized because I use that escalator every
day, 13-year-old Philippe Silyutintold The Gazette as he was standing with
friends outside the Fabre station entrance while police in
a vehicle that could have reached 140 miles
per hour and easily "outrun" the killer's Ford Ranger-style pickup truck.
Allocca said Davison had lived in Phoenix, Ariz., at one point and
was comfortable driving at a speed of 100 miles per hour if
he needed to.Davison's parents said they have many questions over what led
up to the murder and have filed a formal request in Maryland
to view a copy of the 911 transcript.So far, neither the transcript
nor a recording of the call has been released, with authorities saying
it is because the investigation is ongoing.Among the questions that agonize
his parents are: Did Davison drop-back on the highway in order to
obtain a better description of the vehicle following him? Or did he
decrease his speed while waiting for police to tell him whether to
exit the highway as he approached a ramp?Neither parent is convinced that
a shooting hours earlier is unrelated to the one that killed their
son. On the night of Friday, Jan. 3, hours before Davison was
killed, a roadway shooting involving a pickup truck in Monaghan Township,
Pa., 30 miles away, was reported. Police said shortly after Davison's death
that there was no evidence indicating the two incidents were connected.The
shootings occurred roughly seven hours apart, and the gunshots involved
in the first incident narrowly missed the victim's head. "They ruled out
that the first shooting was related. How is that?" Davison asked. "Without
that person i
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">SALT LAKE CITY Parents say about 50 elementary students in Salt
Lake City had their school lunches thrown out because money was owed
on their food accounts.The lunches costing about $3 were taken from the
children on Tuesday as they arrived at a pay station after cafeteria
workers had given them the food.Parent Erica Lukes said the action was
humiliating and demoralizing for students.The Salt Lake City School District
said the move came after it realized a lot of students at
Uintah (Yoo-IN-tah) Elementary owed money for previous lunches.District
spokesman Jason Olsen said cafeteria servers were not able to see who
was in debt until lunches had already been given to students in
line.He said the lunches were thrown out because they couldn't be served
to another student. Students whose lunches were taken away were given fruit
and milk.
Jan. 31, 2014 - A Syrian demonstrator is wrapped in a Syrian
flag carrying the picture of President Assad as they shout pro-government
slogans during a demonstration outside the United Nations headquarters in
Geneva, Switzerland.APGENEVA U.N.-Arab League mediator Lakhdar Brahimi
tried to put a positive spin Friday on the first face-to-face meetings
in three years between Syria's warring sides, suggesting they reconvene
Feb. 10 for a fresh attempt at bridging the chasm between them.Both
sides have agreed to meet again, Brahimi told reporters at the end
of the eighth consecutive day of intense and bitter negotiations in Switzerland
that have produced no tangible results.Almost 1,900 more people -- including
at least 430 civilians -- have been killed in Syria during the
talks alone, Syrian activists said, underscoring the urgency of finding
a way of ending the civil war.Brahimi described 10 areas of "common
ground" between the two sides that might provide a little bit of
optimism."Progress is very slow indeed, but the sides have engaged in an
acceptable manner. This is a modest beginning on which we can build,"
Brahimi told reporters at the U.N.'s Palais des Nations."The gaps between
the sides remain wide; there is no use pretending otherwise. Nevertheless,
during our discussions, I observed a little bit of common ground -
perhaps more than the two sides realize or recognize," he said. "Things
have gone so far down that they are not going
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