The prayers said in Shropshire, in a city where later the bodies of her
mother, father and daughter returned.
A special service was held at the Church of St Oswald, Oswestry,
according to Sue McFall, 56, and daughter Francesca, 18, found in his
apartment on Friday.
A double murder and suicide research by Hugh McFall, 48, started later
died in an industrial unit.
Police said nobody wanted the tragedy of the family. Conduct post-
autopsy tests are not yet available.
McFall wife and daughter dead in her home in Hampton Road about 0500
GMT on Friday.
A place is said to be that of Mr McFall, but has not yet been formally
identified, in St Martins, was found near Oswestry, at about 0930 GMT
the same day.
The bodies of Sue McFall and her daughter were found in the apartment
of Pastor Simon Thorburn, the prayer of St. Oswald, encouraged people
to keep their problems and said the community was still in death.
I think people think of other friends I know, and who else has problems
and really do not know why, he said.
People who have problems of their country … one of the things,
perhaps from the point of view of the church, that is, look, we really
have to share the burdens with others. He said a book of condolences
opened at the church before the Sunday service, but not knowing whether
family members will attend.
James Bond, a neighbor and close family friend McFall said the news
would be a great surprise.
The presenter of BBC Radio Shropshire, 51, said: The police in his
kitchen in five forty-five in the morning is not exactly what is
expected.
And when they say, violent, We can only say that now. News It’s
tragic. There are two bodies nearby. We need a hand to try, and man, as
you know, find a friend from next door as soon as possible – just
think, my God, what have come to life? It is upside down in an
instant. David Lloyd, former leader of Oswestry Borough Council, who
knew Mr McFall said the most important thing now was to support .
The way how the public reacts with the support of people with quite
significant, he said.
There is a strong sense of belonging and of knowing the city.
We know the limit of the total, but of course there is pressure on
people, and people respond in different ways, and unfortunately, now
there are three dead, it was not long ago, to live a full life in this
city .
Posted at February 8, 2010 @ 8:51 am by admin in Uncategorized
Posted at February 8, 2010 @ 8:51 am by admin in Uncategorized
A man who was injured in a soccer game in the Premier League Stoke,
died in hospital.
Police were alerted to an incident at a meeting of the forum on the
main Britannia Stadium was home to the Blackburn fans and just after
1600 GMT on Saturday.
The 30-year-old fan who believed that Ben was a knock on the head, was
found unconscious. He was taken to hospital where he died.
A 25 year old man from Preston was arrested over the incident.
According to police, Staffordshire injuries initially treated on the
scene for head injuries and cardiac arrest by staff from West Midlands
Ambulance Service and St John Ambulance.
The fan was restarted at the scene, then taken to the hospital.
A police spokesman said: A 30-year man was found dead this morning at
1.55 clock University Hospital of North Staffordshire.
The circumstances will be investigated in depth and 25-year old man
remains in custody helping police with their inquiries. Ch Inspector
Adrian Roberts, commander of the match in game that saw Wigan beat
Blackburn 3 – 0, said he had little more than 1,300 fans at the game
and not Blackburn Stoke fans were involved in the incident.
Posted at February 8, 2010 @ 8:51 am by admin in Uncategorized
A man was injured during a football match in the Premier League Stoke
City, who died in hospital.
Police were alerted to an incident at a meeting of the South Stand
Britannia Stadium hosted Blackburn fans, and shortly after 1600 GMT on
Saturday.
The 30-year-old fan he thought hit in the head was found unconscious.
He was taken to hospital where he died.
A 25 year old man from Preston was arrested over the incident.
According to police, Staffordshire injuries initially treated on the
scene of a head injury and cardiac arrest from the staff of West
Midlands Ambulance St-Jean.
The fan was again the scene and transported to the hospital.
A police spokesman said: A 30-year-old was found dead this morning at
1.55 to see the University Hospital of North Staffordshire.
The circumstances should be investigated thoroughly and a 25-year-old
remains in custody helping police with their inquiries. Ch Inspector
Adrian Roberts, Commander-in-Match saw the game, which beat Wigan 3-0
Blackburn said he was slightly more than 1,300 spectators to the game
and not Blackburn Stoke fans involved in the incident.
Posted at February 8, 2010 @ 8:50 am by admin in Uncategorized
A landlord ordering the murder of American nun Dorothy Stang in the
Amazon region were reported in 2005, accused, back in prison after he
was in.
Vitalmiro Bastos Moura was convicted of murder in 2007. The verdict was
later overturned one years, but now stands a new trial.
Murder in the State of Par, has provoked outrage in Brazil and abroad.
Dorothy Stang, 73, sat down to get the forest and protect the rights of
agricultural workers.
She had lived in Brazil for 30 years, when he was shot, on the road
while walking on a muddy jungle.
Hundreds have died in land conflicts in the same part of Brazil in
recent decades, with few choices, reports the BBC, Gary Duffy in Sao
Paulo.
But there was widespread anger over the murder of 73-year-old American
missionary, he said.
If Vitalmiro Bastos Moura was convicted in 2007 of ordering the murder
of a judge, he had a violent personality, living him to be unfit in the
society.
However, his conviction was later overturned one years and had lived in
freedom disputes about the case.
A judge has now agreed that the landlord must return to jail until we
found a new study – scheduled for later this year – and is said to have
told the police.
Even today there are missionaries, the campaigns are doing for the poor
in the Amazon region, the death threats and police protection of their
work face, says our correspondent.
Posted at February 8, 2010 @ 8:50 am by admin in Uncategorized
Sir John Dankworth, a pillar of the British jazz scene for over 60
years, has died, his family confirmed.
The saxophonist Sir John, 82, was music director of the likes of Nat
King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.
Sir John, known as Johnny, was defeated in 2006 for services to music
for the Knights. He died at the King Edward VII Hospital in London on
Saturday.
His wife, singer Dame Cleo Laine, gave his death at a concert in his
theater in Buckinghamshire.
The concert was to celebrate 40 years in theater, where the couple
built on the grounds of his home in Wavendon.
In a statement, the agent: The concert star said, with many stars of
the British stage, film and recording was a tribute to John. It was
hailed by Jazzwise magazine as one of the totemic figures of British
jazz and Only the United Kingdom jazz musician.
His agent, Jim Murtha, speaking from New York, told the BBC it was a
sad day.
Murtha added: For the British jazz and jazz around the world, I think
John has to an international figure, especially since he became Sir
John Dankworth years. In your Twitter page, the famous jazz singer
Jamie Cullum, Sir John as a genius .
He writes: Sir John Dankworth, a great man and one of our best
musicians and songwriters, has died. Rest in peace, sir. Send us your
comments, Sir John and Dame Cleo met in 1950 when he was an audition
for the singer with his band, the Dankworth Seven.
It also leaves a son and a daughter, both jazz musicians.
In 1993, Sir John Dankworth Generation founded the band with his son
Alec.
Having a place at the Royal Academy of Music 17 years, and after a
short time in the army, was the young John as Lord British musicians of
1949.
In the same year he attended the Paris Jazz Festival, where he met the
legendary Charlie Parker.
In 1960 Sir John received films like Saturday night and Sunday
morning, the servant and Modesty Blaise, and wrote the title song from
The Avengers and the world of tomorrow.
Sir John and Dame Cleo, he founded his love, the Wavendon Allmusic
Plan, in 1969, which led to the creation of the team.
It was founded in the CBE in 1974 and the London Symphony Orchestra
Summer Pops in 1985.
Sir John was a member of the Royal Academy of Music and received the
Freedom of the City of London in 1994.
Posted at February 8, 2010 @ 8:40 am by admin in Uncategorized
Afghan President Hamid Karzai said in an interview high-level officials
to defend the world in Germany, which favors the introduction of
conscription into account.
The Afghan president said the summit in Munich, which wants to build an
army and police to 300,000 in 2012.
His comments come as the US-led troops are poised to launch a major
offensive in Helmand province against the Taliban.
The NATO commander, Gen. Stanley McChrystal said the deal would send a
strong message.
Karzai told the conference in Munich, which had a number of Afghan
community leaders asked him to examine the military draft.
Afghanistan is capable of ensuring the safety of residents, so it is no
longer a burden on the shoulders of the international community and the
partners are with us today, he said.
The idea of restoring compulsory military service – which has been used
in Afghanistan until 1992 – had proposed earlier.
Afghan Defense Minister Abdul Rahim Wardak, said last week that there
was no need for the project, where the army had no lack of candidates.
The NATO commander in Afghanistan, General McChrystal has promised a
major offensive in central Helmand entry would be a strong message
that the Afghan government to extend the mission of security control.
Thousands of coalition troops and Afghan forces converging on the city
functioning Marja, to seize a Taliban stronghold.
The attack – code named Moshtarak, which means together in the
language of the Pashtuns in southern Afghanistan – is expected to begin
any day.
The Minister of Defense of the United Kingdom, Bob Ainsworth, said
Monday the British public should be prepared for military assault
victims when it begins.
We should not deny or say that people who have lost … no real danger
in this type of surgery, and people must be prepared, he said.
Is being planned for weeks to drop leaflets NATO helicopters in the
area warning residents to leave.
District officials said that about 35,000 residents Marja took the
advice and direction to other parts of Helmand.
A resident of Marya, Gul Mohammed, told AFP why he left the city.
The Taliban are everywhere, and foreign troops to Mary, he said. I
was afraid they might get hurt.
Posted at February 8, 2010 @ 8:39 am by admin in Uncategorized
Health Minister Mike O’Brien has rejected the decision to appoint John
Terry as England football captain ridiculous.
John Terry stole the paper, after allegations he had a relationship
with an English team-mate of ex-girlfriend.
North Warwickshire and Bedworth MP put a message on Twitter move to
England, Fabio Capello.
He says: The sacking of Terry’s ridiculous. Capello bowed to the
tabloids. Infidelity is bad, but saw no signs of fatigue in soccer.
Mr. O’Brien believes the prime minister, Gordon Brown, who said: This
decision is for the Director and Mr Capello, that the decision I made.
The faith that people will be affected by this decision to be
different.
The Labor Party source said the comment by Mr O’Brien was personal
opinion .
The dismissal after a week of news for Chelsea and England defender
alleged affair with model Vanessa Perroncel, a former teammate of
England teammate Wayne Bridge.
In England, Fabio Capello refused to discuss the dismissal of Terry in
a news conference after the Euro 2012 draw in Warsaw.
I talked to John Terry, and we all know why. It was a private
conversation. No more questions. I’m focused on football, and I want
to talk about the draw. Nothing more, he told reporters.
England was in the same group as Wales, Switzerland, Bulgaria and
Montenegro in their phase.
Posted at February 8, 2010 @ 8:37 am by admin in Uncategorized
Shia political parties in Iraq have staged demonstrations ahead of an
emergency parliamentary debate on next month’s elections.
They are protesting against a court’s decision to overturn a ban on
candidates with alleged links to ex-President Saddam Hussein’s Baath
Party.
If parliament is unable to find a solution, a panel of judges will have
to rule on each individual case.
This would further delay the start of campaigning.
It has already been delayed by five days to allow the emergency debate.
The election itself was pushed back by nearly two months.
The court ruling, which the government has called “illegal and
unconstitutional”, would allow the candidates to stand for election,
and be subject to investigation only after the polls.
The BBC’s Gabriel Gatehouse, in Baghdad, says that although the
controversial list of banned candidates straddles the sectarian divide,
Sunni groups have felt disproportionately targeted.
He adds that US officials have openly expressed their concern over the
blacklist, fearing that the row could damage the credibility of the
election, which in turn could affect their timetable for military
withdrawal.
There are still more than 100,000 American troops in Iraq.
At Sunday’s demonstrations on the streets of Baghdad, Shia parties’
supporters vowed to purge Baathists and chanted: “No to Baath, No to
Saddam.” Some voiced fears about what they saw as American interference
in the electoral process.
Baathism is a form of secular Arab nationalism and was the ideology
espoused by Saddam Hussein when he came to power.
Although a minority, Sunni Muslims were dominant under Saddam Hussein’s
rule but have since complained of being marginalised under the post-
Saddam Shia-led government.
Posted at February 8, 2010 @ 8:35 am by admin in Uncategorized
The interior minister said the three Labor and Conservative MPs must
peer with crimes related to the costs of claims filed in the court for
trial charged.
All four denied the accusations, claiming to be lawyers, who are
protected by parliamentary immunity.
Mr. Johnson told the BBC that people like all other members have
discussed.
This is a fair trial and the public have the right … they would be
horrified if they thought it was a special out of jail card for
members. It is assumed that the lawyers would have the Labor MP Elliot
Morley, David Chaytor, Jim Devine, the cost can say that parliamentary
privilege, which protects the traditional distance, sued, they say,
covered with Commons.
Politicians are facing charges of false accounting under 17 of the
Theft Act 1968. If found guilty they face a maximum penalty of seven
years.
In a joint statement the three Labor members refused entry as a Labor
candidate in the general election, We completely deny all charges, we
have committed aggression and we will leverage to defend our position
vigorously.
We believe this is an issue to be resolved by the Committee, which
exists to enforce the rules. To announce the decision late on Friday,
I sent the Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer, the issue of
parliamentary privilege.
Lawyers representing those who have to pay us the question of
parliamentary privilege, he said.
We consider this issue and it should be noted that the applicability
and scope of parliamentary privilege to address the needs of the court.
Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague told Andrew Marr Show: We must
face prosecution, the court. I am not in doubt.
The Bill of Rights should guarantee freedom of expression, freedom of
freedom of expression, rather than talk to the threat of an overly
powerful monarch at the time.
Posted at February 8, 2010 @ 8:34 am by admin in Uncategorized
Egypt has completed the restoration of reputedly the world’s oldest
Christian monastery, called Saint Anthony’s.
The monastery is believed to be 1,600 years old. The government-
sponsored restoration project cost over $14m (£8.9m) and took more than
eight years.
The monastery is a popular site for Coptic Christian pilgrims.
The restoration comes soon after Egypt’s worst incident of sectarian
violence in a decade, when six Copts were shot dead on Christmas Eve.
BBC’s Cairo correspondent Yolande Knell says it is hoped the newly-
restored monastery in Suez City will be held up as a sign of co-
existence between Egypt’s Muslim majority and Christian minority.
Speaking at the site, Egypt’s chief archaeologist Zahi Hawass stressed
that restoration work at the monastery was carried out by Muslims.
“The announcement we are making today shows to the world how we are
keen to restore the monuments of our past, whether Coptic, Jewish or
Muslim,” said Mr Hawass.
Saint Anthony settled in a cave in remote mountains close to the Red
Sea at the end of the 3rd Century to live in isolation. When he died,
his followers built the monastery and named it after him.
The project has restored an ancient wall, a tower, two main churches
and the monks’ quarters.