Friday, July 18, 2008

Louise Abbema paintings

Louise Abbema paintings
Leonardo da Vinci paintings
the public is interested in reducing the amount of violent crime in our society, if the public is interested in its own safety, then it's going to care about this issue," says Gilligan. "It only endangers us all.""A lot of people think if you commit a crime, you're in prison," says Robtoy. "Let the chips fall where they may, rape that person every day. But yet if that person is in prison and if he is being assaulted, when he gets out, what is he going to do?"
Most of the British broadsheets seemed to miss the boat this morning, as only the Daily Telegraph reports on the latest of the drama still unfolding in Cotonou, Benin.
International search efforts have been closely following the travels of the MV Etireno, a Nigerian-registered ship believed to have 180 child slaves on board. The ship docked in the middle of the night but without the children on board, leading both to concern for the children's whereabouts and speculation that this story may have indeed been a hoax. The story is likely to continue as today progresses. Another developing drama, sure to unfold not in the next few days but rather as the next few weeks progress involves possible plans for violent protests for May Day in London next month.

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