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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 9:36 am
by Juniper
Are you kidding me?

ATLANTA, Georgia - A 15-year-old boy whose 37-year-old wife is due to give birth to the couple’s baby this month has run away from a group home, prompting the boy’s grandmother to speculate that the wife was involved in the disappearance.

The wife, Lisa Clark, who is due to give birth Feb. 20, did not play a role in the boy’s disappearance last Friday, said her attorney, Daniel Sammons.

The wife was “surprised and concerned,” Sammons said. “She has no knowledge of his whereabouts at all.”

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11152603/

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 10:38 am
by Fiona
Juni, Can you get married at 15 where you are? What is the age limit? I thought it was higher in the US than here (16)

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 11:17 am
by Luis Antonio
Brazilian news:

American religious (leaders) want to boycott Chaves Gasoline. (according to them the "evil dictator" from Venezuela plans to destroy the White House, yadda yadda as if he could, but the analyst says its a move to make Bush a bit more immune to critics and stuff. Bull poop in my opinion, its just about making war once more, religious leaders love war. :P )

Woman stopped by the police kills 2 with rifle shots (the policemen were doing a blitze on cars when a girl with 1,6 meters high went down the car and shot to deat a cop, a passerby, killing both, and hurting another cop and two passerbys. The police says she's linked with drug traffic. Oh, it was in Rio de Janeiro. Dont go there for tourism boys, go to Bahia, tis better. Oh, and the cops wont get her, for sure, she must be a ninja to do that and escape).

There's also Mohammed's cartoons, and the crisis, and a few other not so interesting stuff.

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:05 pm
by Juniper
[QUOTE=Fiona]Juni, Can you get married at 15 where you are? What is the age limit? I thought it was higher in the US than here (16)[/QUOTE]

Ok...heres what I found out

In United States, all but two states require a couple be age 18 in order to marry without parental consent. Nebraska sets the age at 19 and Mississippi at 21 at the time of this writing (May 2003). A few states will waive this requirement if there is a pregnancy involved, but the couple may still have to have court approval.

Maine (Where I am): Applicants must be over 18 years old. A license shall not be issued to anyone under the age of 16 without written parental consent and the written consent of a judge.

Georgia (where they are): If you are 16 or 17 years old, you may apply if accompanied by both parents who have given written consent. If the bride is pregnant, no parental consent is required if you submit a statement from a licensed physician certifying that the bride is pregnant.

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:16 pm
by Fiona
@Juni. I see. In England it is 18 without consent and 16 with. In Scotland it is 16 and no consent required. But this boy was 15?

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:21 pm
by Juniper
[QUOTE=Fiona]@Juni. I see. In England it is 18 without consent and 16 with. In Scotland it is 16 and no consent required. But this boy was 15?[/QUOTE]

Seems so....I've been looking for more on this story.....its just insane!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 9:12 pm
by dj_venom
In Australia that would be considered as paedophliia.

To engange in sexual relations, if you are under 18, there must be no more than an age gap of 2 years.

So the woman would have been locked up, and the kid released as being an 'innocent victim'.

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 9:18 pm
by Rookierookie
Red Sea ferry disaster. Not a good start for Egypt this year, eh?

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 10:35 pm
by Hill-Shatar
Canada- National Post

The largest headline today was 'CARTOON FUROR GROWS'. EU fears violence as more papers print muslim imgaes. In the first paragraph, it says quote- '...what started off as a row between Denmark's Press and it's Muslim population grew into a full-blown clash of civilizations pitting Western Values against Muslim Religious Sensitives'.

It goes on to describe the calling of a Day of Anger from a Muslim cleric by the name of Sheikh Yussef al-Qaradawi, and the EU office 'incident', where gunmen from the Islamic-Jihad occupied the office.

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Israel nears end of diplomacy with Iran

First paragraph describes the pre empitve strike planned by the US-Israeli to stop Tehran from gaining access to nuclear weaponry.

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QUEBEC MAN'S LOVE IS ONE IN 3,700

This is about a man, Marc Lachance (ironic), who fell under the charm of a Belgian lady, Sabine, when on vacation in November in Havana, but didn't get a last name or phone number, so sent out letters to hundreds of woman with the same first name, gaining the attention of a local radio station where Sabine's brother heard of his quest and informed his sister. :D

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The final article on the front page describes how a site for Japanese Canadian's was highjacked by pornographers and changed it into a forum for, well, porn, weight loss scams and online pharmacies, and no one noticed as they were making a new site to replace it. An older lady who was in the camps when she was 14 found it and pointed it out to the NAJC and the governemnt employee who oversees Canadian Heritage online cultural programs, Alain Lefleur.

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 5:26 am
by Lestat
QUEBEC MAN'S LOVE IS ONE IN 3,700

This is about a man, Marc Lachance (ironic), who fell under the charm of a Belgian lady, Sabine, when on vacation in November in Havana, but didn't get a last name or phone number, so sent out letters to hundreds of woman with the same first name, gaining the attention of a local radio station where Sabine's brother heard of his quest and informed his sister.
I wonder if sis-in-law got a letter then...

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:04 am
by Fiona
Today the main news in one of the papers I take is the "cartoon" cisis. Protest spread to London for the first time and the article notes that the British government has aligned with Pakistan and Turkey, out of step with other European governments

The main domestic story is a contrast between the city of London Bankers, who are to share £7.5 billion in bonuses; with the 51% increase in bankrupties and the 70% rise in house repossessions which have been recorded at the same time. There is some concern about the growing divide between rich and poor in the UK

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:27 am
by Athena
Fiona, the divide between rich and poor is expanding everywhere. :rolleyes: Where's Robin Hood? ;)

So... what about the ship that sank in the Red Sea with 1,000 some odd passangers onboard. How did that happen? I guess there is a 10% passanger survival rate or something.

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:29 am
by Fiona
@ Athena. It doesn't have to grow. It declined in the UK from 1945 to about 1980 or thereabouts. It's a choice not a law of nature

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:44 am
by Athena
A lot of people get too big for their britches and end up falling down. There is however, something called goal-setting and proper management. I guess the bankers are the only ones opportune enough to get it right.

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:46 am
by Fiona
Goal setting and proper management are mutually exclusive, IMO. :)

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:52 am
by Athena
exclusive to... who, in your opinion? (those with a good head and driven power?)

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:55 am
by Fiona
I mean if you have one, you can't have the other. By definition :)

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 11:06 am
by Athena
:laugh: How true
afterthought: which would you choose, goals or time management? I'd pick goals.

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:31 pm
by TonyMontana1638
This is something I'm sure those of us living in America have at least heard, maybe more. Bob Woodruff is a high-profile News Anchor for ABC News who was recently wounded in Iraq, taking an amount of shrapnel to the head. He was flown, along with video journalist Dog Vogt, to Bethesda, Maryland where they are to undergo surgery. Fortunately both are recovering fairly well at this point which is especially good news becasue I had originally heard Mr. Woodruff wasn't going to live. The reason I posted this here was because the Woodruffs are friends of my father's and my brother is good friends with his nephew. I'm not the type to throw my problems at others, but I'd appreciate it if those who read this could keep Mr. Vogt and the Woodruffs (the family and Bob himself) in their thoughts. Thanks.

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 8:10 am
by Fiona
I am sorry to hear this has touched you so closely,Tony. I hope that both continue their recovery. It is important to remember those who are killed and injured in the course of other work, besides the soldiers and civilians from all sides who are more often mentioned