SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 1
Download to read offline
A The Daily Reflector, Sunday, January 8, 2012
MIAMI
Teens beat classmate unconcious
SevencentralFloridateenagerswerear-
rested after authorities said they punched
and kicked a 13-year-old until she was
unconscious while on a school bus.
The victim told authorities that Friday
was her first time riding the bus and no
one would let her sit down. About 75 chil-
dren were riding the bus bound for a mid-
dle school in Ocala, a rural city north of
Orlando. The victim said someone threw
a shoe at her and she threw one back, ac-
cording to an arrest report.
One girl allegedly asked students if
they wanted to hit the victim, then in-
structed the teens to form a circle and
began hitting and kicking the victim.
Several witnesses said they saw the girl
fall to the floor and “appear to have a sei-
zure and pass out,” according to the ar-
rest report.
MAIDUGURI, NIGeRIA
13 killed in radical sect attacks
Police said violence in two states in
northeastNigeriahaskilled13peopleamid
a wave of attacks by a radical Muslim sect.
Police said Saturday the attacks oc-
curred in Adamawa and Yobe states on
Friday night.
In Adamawa, officials said gunmen
suspected to belong to a radical sect
known as Boko Haram killed eight wor-
shippers at a church. In Yobe, a gun battle
between the sect and police killed at least
two people.
The attacks come after 20 Christians
died during a town hall meeting in rural
Adamawa state.
AuthoritiesblamedtheattacksonBoko
Haram, a radical sect that wants to imple-
ment strict Shariah law across Nigeria, a
multiethnic nation of more than 160 mil-
lion people.
VIeNNA HONOLULU
Hawaii sees recent seal killings
Three, possibly four, critically endan-
gered Hawaiian monk seals have been de-
liberately killed in Hawaii in the past two
months.
No one knows who is killing the seals
or why. But the deaths are coming as the
federal government steps up its efforts to
protect the seals, leading to simmering
resentment among some fishermen who
fear new regulations will trample upon
their right to fish.
The killings also are happening as the
misguided notion spreads that the ani-
mals aren’t native to Hawaii and don’t
belong here.
Walter Ritte, a Molokai resident and
longtime activist, says the negative at-
titude toward the seals has overpowered
the concern the species is endangered.
From Associated Press reports
the associated press
HeAVy sNOwfALLs captured austria
and southern Germany by surprise with
big traffic problems and a key rail way
shutdown.
NatioN  WoRLD
Giffords will soon face decision about future
By KeVIN fReKING
the associated press
WASHINGTON — The
signals are strong. One year
afterbeingshotinthehead,
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is
on a mission to return to
the job she so clearly loved.
Her husband and people
near the three-term con-
gresswoman said she is
highly motivated to recover
from her injuries and get
back to work in Washing-
ton,potentiallyusingherin-
spirational story as a way to
mendpoliticaldifferencesin
thenation’scapital.Shefaces
a May deadline to get on the
November ballot, meaning
she has a few months to de-
cide her next step.
Her future will depend
on a recovery that has
progressed in remarkable
fashion over the past year
as she is now able to walk
and talk. Her only inter-
view occurred with ABC’s
Diane Sawyer nearly 10
months after the shooting
andshowedhowfarshehas
come, but also how far she
has to go. At the time, she
did not speak in complete
sentences and repeated her
words to make her point.
“No, better. Um, bet-
ter, better,” she said when
asked about returning to
Washington.
The day after the inter-
view ran, her congressio-
nal office released an audio
recording that showed she
had made progress in her
communicationskillsinthe
two weeks that had elapsed
between the interview and
its airing. She read from a
script and an aide said it
took multiple tries before
she was comfortable with
the result.
“I’m getting stronger. I’m
getting better,” Giffords
said. “There is a lot to say. I
will speak better.”
Jared Lee Loughner, 23,
who has been diagnosed
with schizophrenia, has
pleaded not guilty to charg-
es stemming from the mass
shooting Jan. 8, 2011, out-
side a Tucson supermarket
where Giffords was meet-
ing with her constituents.
He is being forcibly medi-
cated at a federal prison fa-
cility in Missouri in an ef-
fort to make him mentally
ready for trial.
GIffordsreturnedtoTuc-
son on Friday from Hous-
ton to attend ceremonies to
mark today’s one-year an-
niversary of the shooting
that killed six and injured
her and 12 others.
Her first stop was her of-
fice, where she participated
in an emotional ceremony
to honor slain staffer Gabe
Zimmerman. Her staff
dedicated a life-size photo
of Zimmerman and a me-
morial plaque that will
greet visitors as they arrive.
Her husband, Mark Kelly,
postedaphotoofthecouple
on a visit Saturday morn-
ing to a trailhead outside
Tucson named in honor of
Zimmerman.
Events will take place
throughout today in Tuc-
son, and Giffords is expect-
ed to attend at least one.
Giffords has cast one vote
since the shooting. She sur-
prised colleagues in August
byreturningtoWashington
to vote for legislation rais-
ing the nation’s debt ceiling.
Thedebateleadinguptothe
vote had been among the
most bitter and partisan of
the year. On other votes, she
is recorded as not voting.
Giffords’ staff consults
with her when working on
major initiatives, such as
trying to fend off the Air
Force’s efforts to move the
612th Air and Space Op-
erations Center out of Tuc-
son. The staff also works
on individual constituent
requests, such as helping
war veterans and their wid-
ows obtain benefits or in
securing a Tucson woman’s
flight out of Egypt during
demonstrations in early
2011. Aides said that Gif-
fords now participates in
teleconferences with mem-
bers of her staff about once
a week, though the call gets
put off occasionally based
on her schedule.
Giffords has captivated
the nation as she recov-
ers. Going into Christmas
week, her office had 24,880
letters that had poured in
from all over the world.
Students from 428 schools
mailed her a get-well card.
Many well-wishers send
her hand-made gifts, such
as quilts, jewelry and paint-
ings. People also send CDs
with their favorite music
and books with uplifting
themes that they hope will
cheer her up.
“Almost every day, we
get more gifts” Giffords’
spokesman Mark Kimble
said. “People routinely
come in, asking if she’s here
and if they can talk to her.”
On Capitol Hill, col-
leagues have held several
fundraisers on her poten-
tialcampaign’sbehalf,rais-
ing more than $800,000
between Jan. 1 and Sept.
30.
the associated press
ONe yeAR after being shot in the head, rep. Gabrielle
Giffords is on a mission to return to the job she loved.
“I’m getting
stronger. I’m
getting better.
There is a lot to
say.”
Gabrielle Giffords
congresswoman
We know
Heating.
756-8314
The Greenville Human Relations Council is accepting nominations for their annual award ceremony
and reception. The nomination deadline is Tuesday, January 17, 2012. The event will take place at the
Hilton Greenville on Saturday, February 25, 2012, at 5:30 p.m.
If you know of individuals, businesses, organizations or agencies that are deserving of any of these awards,
we encourage you to nominate them. Listed are the categories and the criteria for each award:
• Best-Irons Humanitarian Award (Nominees must reside in the city limits)
Individual
Business/Organization
• Distinguished Inclusive Community Award
• Community Service Award
Community Service Youth (17 and younger)
Community Service Humanitarian (18 and older)
Community Service Business/Organization
Nominations must be post marked by deadline date, Tuesday, January 17th or they can be hand delivered
to the Human Relations Office, located on the second floor of the Municipal Building (201 West Fifth
Street) Monday – Friday between the hours of 8:00 – 5:00 pm. Please address all nominations to:
Cassandra Daniels
P.O. Box 7207
201 West Fifth Street
Greenville, NC 27835-7207
For more information, please visit www.coghrc.org or contact Cassandra Daniels with the City’s Human
Relations Office at 252-329-4494.
This event is sponsored by the City of Greenville and the Human Relations Council and co-sponsored
by The Daily Reflector.
City of Greenville Human Relations Council
ANNUAL AWARDS NOMINATIONS
For more information call
J.W. Tugwell Auction  Realty Co.
(252) 752-8220 • (252)902-6895 • (252)531-1500
Selected Consignments Accepted
“Buy Well, Sell Well, With Tugwell”
NCRB#44867 • NCAL#7533 • VAAL #865 • VAAL#3236
For more information go to
www.TugwellAuctionRealty.com
or call the Tugwell Auction  Realty Company
J.W. TUGWELL
AUCTION  REALTY CO.
P.O. BOX 252
FALKLAND, NC 27827
farm equipment
auction
Saturday, January 14, 2012 – 10:00 AM
Wayne Dixon
3779 Mills Rd. Greenville, NC 27858 Pitt County
Tobacco Bulk Barns and Tobacco Equipment, Tractors – Hi Boy Sprayers
– Trucks – Trailers - Fork Lifts, Over 85 pieces of Farm Equipment
Implements, Shop Equipment  Tools
For a complete listing go to www.TugwellAuctionRealty.com
NO BUYERS’ PREMIUM is CHARGED!
Consignments accepted thru Friday, 1-13-12
Next Sat. 1-21 Large Tobacco  Farm Equipment – Robersonville, NC
Don’t miss these auctions! Buy Well, Sell Well with TUGWELL

More Related Content

What's hot

US economy sinks 4.8% amid coronavirus shutdowns
US economy sinks 4.8% amid coronavirus shutdownsUS economy sinks 4.8% amid coronavirus shutdowns
US economy sinks 4.8% amid coronavirus shutdownsAadeshRajput1
 
Critical Perspective in Organizational Communication
Critical Perspective in Organizational CommunicationCritical Perspective in Organizational Communication
Critical Perspective in Organizational CommunicationHannah Yana
 
Scattered Pieces Helping the Hardest to Serve
Scattered Pieces Helping the Hardest to Serve Scattered Pieces Helping the Hardest to Serve
Scattered Pieces Helping the Hardest to Serve Lisa Snyder
 
We need to be pushy': women's rights and photography
We need to be pushy': women's rights and photographyWe need to be pushy': women's rights and photography
We need to be pushy': women's rights and photographyRam Chary Everi
 
Bentley out, Ivey in - newspaper front pages
Bentley out, Ivey in - newspaper front pagesBentley out, Ivey in - newspaper front pages
Bentley out, Ivey in - newspaper front pagesWade Kwon
 
Clinton and Lewinsky
Clinton and LewinskyClinton and Lewinsky
Clinton and Lewinskyatrantham
 
Bill Clinton and Sex Scandals
Bill Clinton and Sex Scandals Bill Clinton and Sex Scandals
Bill Clinton and Sex Scandals atrantham
 
Murder in The Name of Honour - Graduate Presentation
Murder in The Name of Honour - Graduate PresentationMurder in The Name of Honour - Graduate Presentation
Murder in The Name of Honour - Graduate PresentationAngel Bell-Robinson, MS
 
Pixel prose press release and advisory archives
Pixel prose press release and advisory archivesPixel prose press release and advisory archives
Pixel prose press release and advisory archivesPixel Prose Media, LLC
 
Press Release: First Annual L.I.V.E. Rock for Life Concert to Benefit Teen Su...
Press Release: First Annual L.I.V.E. Rock for Life Concert to Benefit Teen Su...Press Release: First Annual L.I.V.E. Rock for Life Concert to Benefit Teen Su...
Press Release: First Annual L.I.V.E. Rock for Life Concert to Benefit Teen Su...Jennifer Pricci
 
Program - Urban Issues Forum Newsmakers Luncheon
Program - Urban Issues Forum Newsmakers LuncheonProgram - Urban Issues Forum Newsmakers Luncheon
Program - Urban Issues Forum Newsmakers LuncheonMack Enterprises Unlimited
 
Tribute to Heroes New Orleans On The INLETS
Tribute to Heroes New Orleans On The INLETSTribute to Heroes New Orleans On The INLETS
Tribute to Heroes New Orleans On The INLETSStevenShepherd15
 
Honour Killings Presentation PCOM640
Honour Killings Presentation PCOM640Honour Killings Presentation PCOM640
Honour Killings Presentation PCOM640skulkarni06
 
20150705_SacBee_Psychiatries-discusses_Lim
20150705_SacBee_Psychiatries-discusses_Lim20150705_SacBee_Psychiatries-discusses_Lim
20150705_SacBee_Psychiatries-discusses_LimRussell Lim
 

What's hot (18)

chloe edited
chloe editedchloe edited
chloe edited
 
1990-hatred-in-georgia111
1990-hatred-in-georgia1111990-hatred-in-georgia111
1990-hatred-in-georgia111
 
US economy sinks 4.8% amid coronavirus shutdowns
US economy sinks 4.8% amid coronavirus shutdownsUS economy sinks 4.8% amid coronavirus shutdowns
US economy sinks 4.8% amid coronavirus shutdowns
 
Medium com (2)
Medium com (2)Medium com (2)
Medium com (2)
 
Critical Perspective in Organizational Communication
Critical Perspective in Organizational CommunicationCritical Perspective in Organizational Communication
Critical Perspective in Organizational Communication
 
Scattered Pieces Helping the Hardest to Serve
Scattered Pieces Helping the Hardest to Serve Scattered Pieces Helping the Hardest to Serve
Scattered Pieces Helping the Hardest to Serve
 
We need to be pushy': women's rights and photography
We need to be pushy': women's rights and photographyWe need to be pushy': women's rights and photography
We need to be pushy': women's rights and photography
 
Bentley out, Ivey in - newspaper front pages
Bentley out, Ivey in - newspaper front pagesBentley out, Ivey in - newspaper front pages
Bentley out, Ivey in - newspaper front pages
 
Clinton and Lewinsky
Clinton and LewinskyClinton and Lewinsky
Clinton and Lewinsky
 
Wmst v.2
Wmst v.2Wmst v.2
Wmst v.2
 
Bill Clinton and Sex Scandals
Bill Clinton and Sex Scandals Bill Clinton and Sex Scandals
Bill Clinton and Sex Scandals
 
Murder in The Name of Honour - Graduate Presentation
Murder in The Name of Honour - Graduate PresentationMurder in The Name of Honour - Graduate Presentation
Murder in The Name of Honour - Graduate Presentation
 
Pixel prose press release and advisory archives
Pixel prose press release and advisory archivesPixel prose press release and advisory archives
Pixel prose press release and advisory archives
 
Press Release: First Annual L.I.V.E. Rock for Life Concert to Benefit Teen Su...
Press Release: First Annual L.I.V.E. Rock for Life Concert to Benefit Teen Su...Press Release: First Annual L.I.V.E. Rock for Life Concert to Benefit Teen Su...
Press Release: First Annual L.I.V.E. Rock for Life Concert to Benefit Teen Su...
 
Program - Urban Issues Forum Newsmakers Luncheon
Program - Urban Issues Forum Newsmakers LuncheonProgram - Urban Issues Forum Newsmakers Luncheon
Program - Urban Issues Forum Newsmakers Luncheon
 
Tribute to Heroes New Orleans On The INLETS
Tribute to Heroes New Orleans On The INLETSTribute to Heroes New Orleans On The INLETS
Tribute to Heroes New Orleans On The INLETS
 
Honour Killings Presentation PCOM640
Honour Killings Presentation PCOM640Honour Killings Presentation PCOM640
Honour Killings Presentation PCOM640
 
20150705_SacBee_Psychiatries-discusses_Lim
20150705_SacBee_Psychiatries-discusses_Lim20150705_SacBee_Psychiatries-discusses_Lim
20150705_SacBee_Psychiatries-discusses_Lim
 

Viewers also liked

Love thy brother st. vincent de paul - st. stephen church-907
Love thy brother st. vincent de paul - st. stephen church-907Love thy brother st. vincent de paul - st. stephen church-907
Love thy brother st. vincent de paul - st. stephen church-907SuperServiceChallenge2013
 
Maundy Thursday
Maundy ThursdayMaundy Thursday
Maundy Thursdayebloemker
 
A. clase iii_historia_de_la_farmacia
A. clase iii_historia_de_la_farmaciaA. clase iii_historia_de_la_farmacia
A. clase iii_historia_de_la_farmaciaJessica Ynca
 
Condom Slideshow
Condom SlideshowCondom Slideshow
Condom SlideshowKimm Hoang
 
Cómo hacer una torta
Cómo hacer una tortaCómo hacer una torta
Cómo hacer una tortakoney84
 
Como hacer una torta de chocolate
Como hacer una torta de chocolateComo hacer una torta de chocolate
Como hacer una torta de chocolateolgavizcaino
 
Como Hacer Un Disco Duro Parlante
Como Hacer Un Disco Duro ParlanteComo Hacer Un Disco Duro Parlante
Como Hacer Un Disco Duro Parlantepyromusic
 

Viewers also liked (10)

Love thy brother st. vincent de paul - st. stephen church-907
Love thy brother st. vincent de paul - st. stephen church-907Love thy brother st. vincent de paul - st. stephen church-907
Love thy brother st. vincent de paul - st. stephen church-907
 
Empanadas
EmpanadasEmpanadas
Empanadas
 
4 al que_esta_sentado
4 al que_esta_sentado4 al que_esta_sentado
4 al que_esta_sentado
 
Maundy Thursday
Maundy ThursdayMaundy Thursday
Maundy Thursday
 
Day 17
Day 17Day 17
Day 17
 
A. clase iii_historia_de_la_farmacia
A. clase iii_historia_de_la_farmaciaA. clase iii_historia_de_la_farmacia
A. clase iii_historia_de_la_farmacia
 
Condom Slideshow
Condom SlideshowCondom Slideshow
Condom Slideshow
 
Cómo hacer una torta
Cómo hacer una tortaCómo hacer una torta
Cómo hacer una torta
 
Como hacer una torta de chocolate
Como hacer una torta de chocolateComo hacer una torta de chocolate
Como hacer una torta de chocolate
 
Como Hacer Un Disco Duro Parlante
Como Hacer Un Disco Duro ParlanteComo Hacer Un Disco Duro Parlante
Como Hacer Un Disco Duro Parlante
 

Similar to Gdr 0108 A A@4

Philedelphia Shoots.pdf
Philedelphia Shoots.pdfPhiledelphia Shoots.pdf
Philedelphia Shoots.pdfSohail Jangda
 
Hendry-human trafficking
Hendry-human traffickingHendry-human trafficking
Hendry-human traffickingUFJaxEMS
 
Massage parlor closed - GDNSample02
Massage parlor closed - GDNSample02Massage parlor closed - GDNSample02
Massage parlor closed - GDNSample02Robert Cox
 
Framing rape culture: Media coverage of sexual assault in the United States a...
Framing rape culture: Media coverage of sexual assault in the United States a...Framing rape culture: Media coverage of sexual assault in the United States a...
Framing rape culture: Media coverage of sexual assault in the United States a...Shelley Blundell
 
Development Education
Development EducationDevelopment Education
Development EducationAngela Clarke
 
Criminal Law 122 Spring 2012 Professor Whitaker Group 5: Operation Order
Criminal Law 122 Spring 2012 Professor Whitaker Group 5: Operation OrderCriminal Law 122 Spring 2012 Professor Whitaker Group 5: Operation Order
Criminal Law 122 Spring 2012 Professor Whitaker Group 5: Operation OrderKrysMLug1
 
Montgomery County 100,000 HOMES Campaign
Montgomery County 100,000 HOMES CampaignMontgomery County 100,000 HOMES Campaign
Montgomery County 100,000 HOMES CampaignMCCH
 
DMN - Luncheon celebrates internship - July 31 16
DMN - Luncheon celebrates internship - July 31 16DMN - Luncheon celebrates internship - July 31 16
DMN - Luncheon celebrates internship - July 31 16Rahul Kukreti
 
Human trafficking rachelle pearce
Human trafficking rachelle pearceHuman trafficking rachelle pearce
Human trafficking rachelle pearceMrsscott24
 
Breaking the Silence - Understanding and Addressing Sexual Assault
Breaking the Silence - Understanding and Addressing Sexual AssaultBreaking the Silence - Understanding and Addressing Sexual Assault
Breaking the Silence - Understanding and Addressing Sexual Assaultysato10
 

Similar to Gdr 0108 A A@4 (20)

Ten Editoral Stories
Ten Editoral StoriesTen Editoral Stories
Ten Editoral Stories
 
Philedelphia Shoots.pdf
Philedelphia Shoots.pdfPhiledelphia Shoots.pdf
Philedelphia Shoots.pdf
 
Hendry-human trafficking
Hendry-human traffickingHendry-human trafficking
Hendry-human trafficking
 
4.7.1 Charmaine Power
4.7.1 Charmaine Power4.7.1 Charmaine Power
4.7.1 Charmaine Power
 
Massage parlor closed - GDNSample02
Massage parlor closed - GDNSample02Massage parlor closed - GDNSample02
Massage parlor closed - GDNSample02
 
Wknj2
Wknj2Wknj2
Wknj2
 
Wknj2
Wknj2Wknj2
Wknj2
 
johndoe1
johndoe1johndoe1
johndoe1
 
Trump story
Trump storyTrump story
Trump story
 
Writing Sample
Writing SampleWriting Sample
Writing Sample
 
Framing rape culture: Media coverage of sexual assault in the United States a...
Framing rape culture: Media coverage of sexual assault in the United States a...Framing rape culture: Media coverage of sexual assault in the United States a...
Framing rape culture: Media coverage of sexual assault in the United States a...
 
Development Education
Development EducationDevelopment Education
Development Education
 
Criminal Law 122 Spring 2012 Professor Whitaker Group 5: Operation Order
Criminal Law 122 Spring 2012 Professor Whitaker Group 5: Operation OrderCriminal Law 122 Spring 2012 Professor Whitaker Group 5: Operation Order
Criminal Law 122 Spring 2012 Professor Whitaker Group 5: Operation Order
 
Skip to content mirrooyyee
Skip to content mirrooyyeeSkip to content mirrooyyee
Skip to content mirrooyyee
 
Montgomery County 100,000 HOMES Campaign
Montgomery County 100,000 HOMES CampaignMontgomery County 100,000 HOMES Campaign
Montgomery County 100,000 HOMES Campaign
 
DMN - Luncheon celebrates internship - July 31 16
DMN - Luncheon celebrates internship - July 31 16DMN - Luncheon celebrates internship - July 31 16
DMN - Luncheon celebrates internship - July 31 16
 
1021.1A
1021.1A1021.1A
1021.1A
 
Violence in Culture
Violence in CultureViolence in Culture
Violence in Culture
 
Human trafficking rachelle pearce
Human trafficking rachelle pearceHuman trafficking rachelle pearce
Human trafficking rachelle pearce
 
Breaking the Silence - Understanding and Addressing Sexual Assault
Breaking the Silence - Understanding and Addressing Sexual AssaultBreaking the Silence - Understanding and Addressing Sexual Assault
Breaking the Silence - Understanding and Addressing Sexual Assault
 

More from havensb06

101 Questions: Stairlifts (101 Mobility)
101 Questions: Stairlifts (101 Mobility)101 Questions: Stairlifts (101 Mobility)
101 Questions: Stairlifts (101 Mobility)havensb06
 
Gdr 0101 A A@4
Gdr 0101 A A@4Gdr 0101 A A@4
Gdr 0101 A A@4havensb06
 
Gdr 0101 A A@5
Gdr 0101 A A@5Gdr 0101 A A@5
Gdr 0101 A A@5havensb06
 
Gdr 0106 A A@6
Gdr 0106 A A@6Gdr 0106 A A@6
Gdr 0106 A A@6havensb06
 
Gdr 0107 A A@5
Gdr 0107 A A@5Gdr 0107 A A@5
Gdr 0107 A A@5havensb06
 
Gdr 0107 A B@3
Gdr 0107 A B@3Gdr 0107 A B@3
Gdr 0107 A B@3havensb06
 
Gdr 0108 A A@5
Gdr 0108 A A@5Gdr 0108 A A@5
Gdr 0108 A A@5havensb06
 
Gdr 0114 A B@1
Gdr 0114 A B@1Gdr 0114 A B@1
Gdr 0114 A B@1havensb06
 
Gdr 0115 A A@4
Gdr 0115 A A@4Gdr 0115 A A@4
Gdr 0115 A A@4havensb06
 
Gdr 0115 A A@5
Gdr 0115 A A@5Gdr 0115 A A@5
Gdr 0115 A A@5havensb06
 
Gdr 0115 A A@6
Gdr 0115 A A@6Gdr 0115 A A@6
Gdr 0115 A A@6havensb06
 
Gdr 0120 A A@6
Gdr 0120 A A@6Gdr 0120 A A@6
Gdr 0120 A A@6havensb06
 
Gdr 0120 A B@2
Gdr 0120 A B@2Gdr 0120 A B@2
Gdr 0120 A B@2havensb06
 
Gdr 0121 A A@4
Gdr 0121 A A@4Gdr 0121 A A@4
Gdr 0121 A A@4havensb06
 
Gdr 0121 A B@1
Gdr 0121 A B@1Gdr 0121 A B@1
Gdr 0121 A B@1havensb06
 
Gdr 0122 A A@4
Gdr 0122 A A@4Gdr 0122 A A@4
Gdr 0122 A A@4havensb06
 
Gdr 0122 A A@5
Gdr 0122 A A@5Gdr 0122 A A@5
Gdr 0122 A A@5havensb06
 
Gdr 0123 A A@6
Gdr 0123 A A@6Gdr 0123 A A@6
Gdr 0123 A A@6havensb06
 
Gdr 0128 A B@1
Gdr 0128 A B@1Gdr 0128 A B@1
Gdr 0128 A B@1havensb06
 
Gdr 0128 A B@2
Gdr 0128 A B@2Gdr 0128 A B@2
Gdr 0128 A B@2havensb06
 

More from havensb06 (20)

101 Questions: Stairlifts (101 Mobility)
101 Questions: Stairlifts (101 Mobility)101 Questions: Stairlifts (101 Mobility)
101 Questions: Stairlifts (101 Mobility)
 
Gdr 0101 A A@4
Gdr 0101 A A@4Gdr 0101 A A@4
Gdr 0101 A A@4
 
Gdr 0101 A A@5
Gdr 0101 A A@5Gdr 0101 A A@5
Gdr 0101 A A@5
 
Gdr 0106 A A@6
Gdr 0106 A A@6Gdr 0106 A A@6
Gdr 0106 A A@6
 
Gdr 0107 A A@5
Gdr 0107 A A@5Gdr 0107 A A@5
Gdr 0107 A A@5
 
Gdr 0107 A B@3
Gdr 0107 A B@3Gdr 0107 A B@3
Gdr 0107 A B@3
 
Gdr 0108 A A@5
Gdr 0108 A A@5Gdr 0108 A A@5
Gdr 0108 A A@5
 
Gdr 0114 A B@1
Gdr 0114 A B@1Gdr 0114 A B@1
Gdr 0114 A B@1
 
Gdr 0115 A A@4
Gdr 0115 A A@4Gdr 0115 A A@4
Gdr 0115 A A@4
 
Gdr 0115 A A@5
Gdr 0115 A A@5Gdr 0115 A A@5
Gdr 0115 A A@5
 
Gdr 0115 A A@6
Gdr 0115 A A@6Gdr 0115 A A@6
Gdr 0115 A A@6
 
Gdr 0120 A A@6
Gdr 0120 A A@6Gdr 0120 A A@6
Gdr 0120 A A@6
 
Gdr 0120 A B@2
Gdr 0120 A B@2Gdr 0120 A B@2
Gdr 0120 A B@2
 
Gdr 0121 A A@4
Gdr 0121 A A@4Gdr 0121 A A@4
Gdr 0121 A A@4
 
Gdr 0121 A B@1
Gdr 0121 A B@1Gdr 0121 A B@1
Gdr 0121 A B@1
 
Gdr 0122 A A@4
Gdr 0122 A A@4Gdr 0122 A A@4
Gdr 0122 A A@4
 
Gdr 0122 A A@5
Gdr 0122 A A@5Gdr 0122 A A@5
Gdr 0122 A A@5
 
Gdr 0123 A A@6
Gdr 0123 A A@6Gdr 0123 A A@6
Gdr 0123 A A@6
 
Gdr 0128 A B@1
Gdr 0128 A B@1Gdr 0128 A B@1
Gdr 0128 A B@1
 
Gdr 0128 A B@2
Gdr 0128 A B@2Gdr 0128 A B@2
Gdr 0128 A B@2
 

Gdr 0108 A A@4

  • 1. A The Daily Reflector, Sunday, January 8, 2012 MIAMI Teens beat classmate unconcious SevencentralFloridateenagerswerear- rested after authorities said they punched and kicked a 13-year-old until she was unconscious while on a school bus. The victim told authorities that Friday was her first time riding the bus and no one would let her sit down. About 75 chil- dren were riding the bus bound for a mid- dle school in Ocala, a rural city north of Orlando. The victim said someone threw a shoe at her and she threw one back, ac- cording to an arrest report. One girl allegedly asked students if they wanted to hit the victim, then in- structed the teens to form a circle and began hitting and kicking the victim. Several witnesses said they saw the girl fall to the floor and “appear to have a sei- zure and pass out,” according to the ar- rest report. MAIDUGURI, NIGeRIA 13 killed in radical sect attacks Police said violence in two states in northeastNigeriahaskilled13peopleamid a wave of attacks by a radical Muslim sect. Police said Saturday the attacks oc- curred in Adamawa and Yobe states on Friday night. In Adamawa, officials said gunmen suspected to belong to a radical sect known as Boko Haram killed eight wor- shippers at a church. In Yobe, a gun battle between the sect and police killed at least two people. The attacks come after 20 Christians died during a town hall meeting in rural Adamawa state. AuthoritiesblamedtheattacksonBoko Haram, a radical sect that wants to imple- ment strict Shariah law across Nigeria, a multiethnic nation of more than 160 mil- lion people. VIeNNA HONOLULU Hawaii sees recent seal killings Three, possibly four, critically endan- gered Hawaiian monk seals have been de- liberately killed in Hawaii in the past two months. No one knows who is killing the seals or why. But the deaths are coming as the federal government steps up its efforts to protect the seals, leading to simmering resentment among some fishermen who fear new regulations will trample upon their right to fish. The killings also are happening as the misguided notion spreads that the ani- mals aren’t native to Hawaii and don’t belong here. Walter Ritte, a Molokai resident and longtime activist, says the negative at- titude toward the seals has overpowered the concern the species is endangered. From Associated Press reports the associated press HeAVy sNOwfALLs captured austria and southern Germany by surprise with big traffic problems and a key rail way shutdown. NatioN WoRLD Giffords will soon face decision about future By KeVIN fReKING the associated press WASHINGTON — The signals are strong. One year afterbeingshotinthehead, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is on a mission to return to the job she so clearly loved. Her husband and people near the three-term con- gresswoman said she is highly motivated to recover from her injuries and get back to work in Washing- ton,potentiallyusingherin- spirational story as a way to mendpoliticaldifferencesin thenation’scapital.Shefaces a May deadline to get on the November ballot, meaning she has a few months to de- cide her next step. Her future will depend on a recovery that has progressed in remarkable fashion over the past year as she is now able to walk and talk. Her only inter- view occurred with ABC’s Diane Sawyer nearly 10 months after the shooting andshowedhowfarshehas come, but also how far she has to go. At the time, she did not speak in complete sentences and repeated her words to make her point. “No, better. Um, bet- ter, better,” she said when asked about returning to Washington. The day after the inter- view ran, her congressio- nal office released an audio recording that showed she had made progress in her communicationskillsinthe two weeks that had elapsed between the interview and its airing. She read from a script and an aide said it took multiple tries before she was comfortable with the result. “I’m getting stronger. I’m getting better,” Giffords said. “There is a lot to say. I will speak better.” Jared Lee Loughner, 23, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, has pleaded not guilty to charg- es stemming from the mass shooting Jan. 8, 2011, out- side a Tucson supermarket where Giffords was meet- ing with her constituents. He is being forcibly medi- cated at a federal prison fa- cility in Missouri in an ef- fort to make him mentally ready for trial. GIffordsreturnedtoTuc- son on Friday from Hous- ton to attend ceremonies to mark today’s one-year an- niversary of the shooting that killed six and injured her and 12 others. Her first stop was her of- fice, where she participated in an emotional ceremony to honor slain staffer Gabe Zimmerman. Her staff dedicated a life-size photo of Zimmerman and a me- morial plaque that will greet visitors as they arrive. Her husband, Mark Kelly, postedaphotoofthecouple on a visit Saturday morn- ing to a trailhead outside Tucson named in honor of Zimmerman. Events will take place throughout today in Tuc- son, and Giffords is expect- ed to attend at least one. Giffords has cast one vote since the shooting. She sur- prised colleagues in August byreturningtoWashington to vote for legislation rais- ing the nation’s debt ceiling. Thedebateleadinguptothe vote had been among the most bitter and partisan of the year. On other votes, she is recorded as not voting. Giffords’ staff consults with her when working on major initiatives, such as trying to fend off the Air Force’s efforts to move the 612th Air and Space Op- erations Center out of Tuc- son. The staff also works on individual constituent requests, such as helping war veterans and their wid- ows obtain benefits or in securing a Tucson woman’s flight out of Egypt during demonstrations in early 2011. Aides said that Gif- fords now participates in teleconferences with mem- bers of her staff about once a week, though the call gets put off occasionally based on her schedule. Giffords has captivated the nation as she recov- ers. Going into Christmas week, her office had 24,880 letters that had poured in from all over the world. Students from 428 schools mailed her a get-well card. Many well-wishers send her hand-made gifts, such as quilts, jewelry and paint- ings. People also send CDs with their favorite music and books with uplifting themes that they hope will cheer her up. “Almost every day, we get more gifts” Giffords’ spokesman Mark Kimble said. “People routinely come in, asking if she’s here and if they can talk to her.” On Capitol Hill, col- leagues have held several fundraisers on her poten- tialcampaign’sbehalf,rais- ing more than $800,000 between Jan. 1 and Sept. 30. the associated press ONe yeAR after being shot in the head, rep. Gabrielle Giffords is on a mission to return to the job she loved. “I’m getting stronger. I’m getting better. There is a lot to say.” Gabrielle Giffords congresswoman We know Heating. 756-8314 The Greenville Human Relations Council is accepting nominations for their annual award ceremony and reception. The nomination deadline is Tuesday, January 17, 2012. The event will take place at the Hilton Greenville on Saturday, February 25, 2012, at 5:30 p.m. If you know of individuals, businesses, organizations or agencies that are deserving of any of these awards, we encourage you to nominate them. Listed are the categories and the criteria for each award: • Best-Irons Humanitarian Award (Nominees must reside in the city limits) Individual Business/Organization • Distinguished Inclusive Community Award • Community Service Award Community Service Youth (17 and younger) Community Service Humanitarian (18 and older) Community Service Business/Organization Nominations must be post marked by deadline date, Tuesday, January 17th or they can be hand delivered to the Human Relations Office, located on the second floor of the Municipal Building (201 West Fifth Street) Monday – Friday between the hours of 8:00 – 5:00 pm. Please address all nominations to: Cassandra Daniels P.O. Box 7207 201 West Fifth Street Greenville, NC 27835-7207 For more information, please visit www.coghrc.org or contact Cassandra Daniels with the City’s Human Relations Office at 252-329-4494. This event is sponsored by the City of Greenville and the Human Relations Council and co-sponsored by The Daily Reflector. City of Greenville Human Relations Council ANNUAL AWARDS NOMINATIONS For more information call J.W. Tugwell Auction Realty Co. (252) 752-8220 • (252)902-6895 • (252)531-1500 Selected Consignments Accepted “Buy Well, Sell Well, With Tugwell” NCRB#44867 • NCAL#7533 • VAAL #865 • VAAL#3236 For more information go to www.TugwellAuctionRealty.com or call the Tugwell Auction Realty Company J.W. TUGWELL AUCTION REALTY CO. P.O. BOX 252 FALKLAND, NC 27827 farm equipment auction Saturday, January 14, 2012 – 10:00 AM Wayne Dixon 3779 Mills Rd. Greenville, NC 27858 Pitt County Tobacco Bulk Barns and Tobacco Equipment, Tractors – Hi Boy Sprayers – Trucks – Trailers - Fork Lifts, Over 85 pieces of Farm Equipment Implements, Shop Equipment Tools For a complete listing go to www.TugwellAuctionRealty.com NO BUYERS’ PREMIUM is CHARGED! Consignments accepted thru Friday, 1-13-12 Next Sat. 1-21 Large Tobacco Farm Equipment – Robersonville, NC Don’t miss these auctions! Buy Well, Sell Well with TUGWELL