An 8-year-old boy was fatally stabbed by his father during a domestic dispute at their home. Police were called to the home and found the boy, his sister, and their mother stabbed. The father was then located by police at another home, where he was fatally shot during a confrontation. The shooting is being investigated by the Special Investigations Unit.
The documents provide details about several cold case files from King County dating from 1980 to 2010. The cases include individuals who disappeared or were found deceased under suspicious circumstances. Key details include names, physical descriptions when available, last known locations and dates associated with the incidents. Investigators provide contact information and ask anyone with information to call regarding the ongoing investigations.
Iulian Florin Duna, a 27-year-old Romanian artist, was last seen on March 3, 2006 in Auburn, Washington when he chose not to attend a party so he could get rest for his early morning construction job. He took his bike, backpack, iPod, and less than $50 in cash and has not been seen since. Anyone with information on his disappearance is asked to call Detective Scott Tompkins.
The document provides summaries of numerous cases of poisoning, including:
1) Julia Lynn Womack Turner poisoned her husband and boyfriend with antifreeze in 1995 and 2001 for life insurance money and is serving life in prison.
2) Nannie Doss poisoned 9 people, including 2 children, 2 sisters, her mother, and 5 husbands, with arsenic over many years before being discovered and jailed.
3) Velma Barfield was convicted of 6 arsenic poisonings, including her mother, and became the first woman executed by lethal injection in the US in 1978.
Officers John and Diane were called to investigate a reported burglary. They gathered evidence from the scene including a cigarette butt and footprint. A witness reported seeing a man matching the sketch enter the neighbor's backyard. Pawn shop receipts linked Blaine to stolen items. Blaine was arrested, indicted by a grand jury, and found guilty at trial. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison but was paroled after 12 years for good behavior. Blaine spent his parole productively and stayed out of further trouble.
Agnieszka Kotlarska was a Polish model and beauty queen who was stalked and murdered by her stalker in 1996 after she married someone else. Several other beauty queens from around the world were also murdered under tragic circumstances, including Miss Venezuela Monica Spear and Miss Honduras Maria Jose Alvarado, who were killed in a robbery; Miss Russia Alexandra Petrova and Svetlana Kotova, who were killed in gang-related incidents; and former child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey, whose 1996 murder in her home remains unsolved. Many of these murders involved the queens being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Amy Winehouse was a British singer born in London in 1983 who achieved great success with her albums Frank and Back to Black, winning several Grammys. However, she struggled with drug and alcohol addiction throughout her career. Her erratic behavior affected her performances and personal life. She married Blake Fielder-Civil in 2007 but they later divorced. Winehouse died in 2011 at age 27 from accidental alcohol poisoning.
The document is a film treatment that explores how a psychological disorder can affect a bright student if left untreated and destroy communities. It follows Jennifer Stellar, a new student who gains popularity at her new school but hides a secret. She lures boys, especially those with blonde hair and blue eyes, and drugs them before keeping them imprisoned in her basement. A teacher and another student grow suspicious of Jennifer's strange behavior and begin investigating her background and motives, as she has an undiagnosed bipolar disorder and was bullied in the past.
Fred West had a troubled childhood, experiencing incest and bestiality at a young age. He had several accidents later in life that seemed to change his personality and make him prone to fits of rage. He was convicted of molesting a teenage girl at age 20. Rose West also experienced abuse and trauma as a child. She met Fred West as a teenager and they later married and killed at least 10 women and girls together between 1967 and 1987, burying many of the victims in their home. They were both eventually arrested and convicted for their crimes.
The documents provide details about several cold case files from King County dating from 1980 to 2010. The cases include individuals who disappeared or were found deceased under suspicious circumstances. Key details include names, physical descriptions when available, last known locations and dates associated with the incidents. Investigators provide contact information and ask anyone with information to call regarding the ongoing investigations.
Iulian Florin Duna, a 27-year-old Romanian artist, was last seen on March 3, 2006 in Auburn, Washington when he chose not to attend a party so he could get rest for his early morning construction job. He took his bike, backpack, iPod, and less than $50 in cash and has not been seen since. Anyone with information on his disappearance is asked to call Detective Scott Tompkins.
The document provides summaries of numerous cases of poisoning, including:
1) Julia Lynn Womack Turner poisoned her husband and boyfriend with antifreeze in 1995 and 2001 for life insurance money and is serving life in prison.
2) Nannie Doss poisoned 9 people, including 2 children, 2 sisters, her mother, and 5 husbands, with arsenic over many years before being discovered and jailed.
3) Velma Barfield was convicted of 6 arsenic poisonings, including her mother, and became the first woman executed by lethal injection in the US in 1978.
Officers John and Diane were called to investigate a reported burglary. They gathered evidence from the scene including a cigarette butt and footprint. A witness reported seeing a man matching the sketch enter the neighbor's backyard. Pawn shop receipts linked Blaine to stolen items. Blaine was arrested, indicted by a grand jury, and found guilty at trial. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison but was paroled after 12 years for good behavior. Blaine spent his parole productively and stayed out of further trouble.
Agnieszka Kotlarska was a Polish model and beauty queen who was stalked and murdered by her stalker in 1996 after she married someone else. Several other beauty queens from around the world were also murdered under tragic circumstances, including Miss Venezuela Monica Spear and Miss Honduras Maria Jose Alvarado, who were killed in a robbery; Miss Russia Alexandra Petrova and Svetlana Kotova, who were killed in gang-related incidents; and former child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey, whose 1996 murder in her home remains unsolved. Many of these murders involved the queens being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Amy Winehouse was a British singer born in London in 1983 who achieved great success with her albums Frank and Back to Black, winning several Grammys. However, she struggled with drug and alcohol addiction throughout her career. Her erratic behavior affected her performances and personal life. She married Blake Fielder-Civil in 2007 but they later divorced. Winehouse died in 2011 at age 27 from accidental alcohol poisoning.
The document is a film treatment that explores how a psychological disorder can affect a bright student if left untreated and destroy communities. It follows Jennifer Stellar, a new student who gains popularity at her new school but hides a secret. She lures boys, especially those with blonde hair and blue eyes, and drugs them before keeping them imprisoned in her basement. A teacher and another student grow suspicious of Jennifer's strange behavior and begin investigating her background and motives, as she has an undiagnosed bipolar disorder and was bullied in the past.
Fred West had a troubled childhood, experiencing incest and bestiality at a young age. He had several accidents later in life that seemed to change his personality and make him prone to fits of rage. He was convicted of molesting a teenage girl at age 20. Rose West also experienced abuse and trauma as a child. She met Fred West as a teenager and they later married and killed at least 10 women and girls together between 1967 and 1987, burying many of the victims in their home. They were both eventually arrested and convicted for their crimes.
BRAND BUILDING: Being INTENTIONAL about your brandPeter Risman
The document discusses the importance of intentional brand building. It explains that every business has a brand whether they work on it or not. It emphasizes defining a brand's core values, key message, personality, icons and ensuring all aspects are consistent to represent the brand effectively. The document concludes that understanding a brand forms the basis for identifying marketing strategies to grow the business.
This document discusses new media concepts like integration, hypermedia, interactivity, immersion, and narrativity. It also covers the rhetoric of media, including the definition of rhetoric and its key elements - logos, pathos, ethos, kairos, audience, and decorum. Finally, it lists three examples of multimedia genres and projects: Argumentative 360 Degrees, Sonic Memorial Project, and Picture Projects.
The document summarizes the product roadmap for Sage Accpac ERP. Key updates and releases include Sage Accpac v5.5 in May 2008, v5.6 in November 2009, and Sage Accpac 6 in 2010. Sage Accpac v5.6 focuses on top customer requests like reporting and includes Sage Accpac Intelligence for analysis. Beta testers praised v5.6 for valuable new features and improved performance. The roadmap provides details on supported platforms, upcoming pre-release materials, and encourages participation in the controlled release program.
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An after-hours party at a Kennewick hotel involving rappers ended in a shooting that injured one person. Police detained nine people from Seattle in connection with the incident. The party had moved to the hotel after a concert in Richland headlined by rapper Young Buck. Witnesses reported a fight between members of the rap group G-Unit and rival rappers, during which shots were fired and a $100,000 Mercedes was damaged. Police are investigating to determine who was responsible for the shooting.
A man was arrested after being found asleep in someone else's bed. A man was also arrested for a large marijuana growing operation found in his backyard shed. An oil leak from a car that hit a light pole led police to arrest a suspected drunk driver.
Kenyon Brooks tried to evade police by jumping out of an apartment window and running across fences and streets when officers came to arrest him on outstanding warrants. He was spotted running in different directions before attempting to hide again in the same apartment complex. Police surrounded the apartment and arrested Brooks after his girlfriend opened the door for them, finding him on the floor. He was booked into jail on charges including resisting arrest and obstruction.
The zodiac killer terrorized the San Francisco area in the late 1960s with a series of unsolved murders and cryptic messages to police. Some of the confirmed victims included teenagers David Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen who were shot on their first date, as well as taxi driver Paul Stine who was shot point blank. The killer sent taunting letters and coded ciphers to newspapers to boast of the crimes. Despite extensive investigations and several suspects, the zodiac killer was never identified and the case remains unsolved.
This document provides information from a family fun night event focusing on healthy futures for Mansfield. It includes recent news stories about tragedies involving underage drinking and accidents. Survey results from Mansfield Public Schools students show rates of cigarette, alcohol and marijuana use, as well as perceptions of risk and parental disapproval. The top risk factors for Mansfield youth are parental attitudes favorable to problem behavior, poor family supervision, and peer rewards for bad behavior. The top protective factors are belief in rules, family support for good behavior, and student social skills. Next steps discussed are sharing data with groups, restarting the high school anti-drug club, and collaborating across nearby towns.
This document lists several cases of police violence against people of color in the United States between 1997-2013. It describes incidents where unarmed individuals were shot and killed by police, including Ryo Oyamada who was hit by a speeding police car in 2013, Kimani Gray who was shot three times in the back by NYPD officers in 2013, and Amadou Diallo who was shot 41 times by NYPD in 1999. Many of these cases resulted in no officers being tried or convicted despite questions around the justification of the use of force.
A 2012 publication from the Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie and the Education Works Alliance, with all stories written by me. Section went to 80,000 homes in Brantford, Brant, Six Nations, Norfolk County and parts of Haldimand County. Contains profiles of 19 residentswho are positive role models showing the value of education to others.
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A publication of the Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie, written by me. A guide for employers, especially those in Grand Erie region of Ontario, Canada, on the importance of healthy workplaces and the return on investment in healthy work-life balance for their employees.
1. YouTube is a popular free video sharing website where anyone can post and view videos, founded in 2005 and purchased by Google in 2006.
2. Companies use YouTube for PR purposes such as promoting brands, but user-generated content can also hurt brands if embarrassing videos are posted.
3. Domino's Pizza experienced a PR nightmare when employees posted a silly prank video that received millions of views, showing why companies need to monitor YouTube for videos about them.
This document discusses strategies to raise educational attainment levels in the Brant-Haldimand-Norfolk region of Ontario, Canada. It notes that the region lags behind provincial averages in terms of residents with university degrees and secondary school completion. A community taskforce was formed to address this issue and develop a strategic plan. The taskforce identified three key strategies: improving secondary school completion rates, strengthening pathways to post-secondary education, and increasing awareness of academic upgrading programs for adults. The full strategic plan is presented to help residents thrive through education.
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An 8-page guide giving employers, especially those in manufacturing, advice on how to set up an effective program to encourage their workers to pursue career and professional development. Published by the Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie.
Published by the Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie. Profiles of the top-3 jobs in Grand Erie's trucking industry. Tells job-seekers what local employers are looking for.
A jury found Robert Pickton guilty of six counts of second-degree murder for the killings of six women. Pickton had long been a suspect in the disappearances of dozens of women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. The jury's verdict brings some closure to the victims' families and the community.
BRAND BUILDING: Being INTENTIONAL about your brandPeter Risman
The document discusses the importance of intentional brand building. It explains that every business has a brand whether they work on it or not. It emphasizes defining a brand's core values, key message, personality, icons and ensuring all aspects are consistent to represent the brand effectively. The document concludes that understanding a brand forms the basis for identifying marketing strategies to grow the business.
This document discusses new media concepts like integration, hypermedia, interactivity, immersion, and narrativity. It also covers the rhetoric of media, including the definition of rhetoric and its key elements - logos, pathos, ethos, kairos, audience, and decorum. Finally, it lists three examples of multimedia genres and projects: Argumentative 360 Degrees, Sonic Memorial Project, and Picture Projects.
The document summarizes the product roadmap for Sage Accpac ERP. Key updates and releases include Sage Accpac v5.5 in May 2008, v5.6 in November 2009, and Sage Accpac 6 in 2010. Sage Accpac v5.6 focuses on top customer requests like reporting and includes Sage Accpac Intelligence for analysis. Beta testers praised v5.6 for valuable new features and improved performance. The roadmap provides details on supported platforms, upcoming pre-release materials, and encourages participation in the controlled release program.
After Hours Hotel Party Ends In Gunfiresevengmedia
An after-hours party at a Kennewick hotel involving rappers ended in a shooting that injured one person. Police detained nine people from Seattle in connection with the incident. The party had moved to the hotel after a concert in Richland headlined by rapper Young Buck. Witnesses reported a fight between members of the rap group G-Unit and rival rappers, during which shots were fired and a $100,000 Mercedes was damaged. Police are investigating to determine who was responsible for the shooting.
A man was arrested after being found asleep in someone else's bed. A man was also arrested for a large marijuana growing operation found in his backyard shed. An oil leak from a car that hit a light pole led police to arrest a suspected drunk driver.
Kenyon Brooks tried to evade police by jumping out of an apartment window and running across fences and streets when officers came to arrest him on outstanding warrants. He was spotted running in different directions before attempting to hide again in the same apartment complex. Police surrounded the apartment and arrested Brooks after his girlfriend opened the door for them, finding him on the floor. He was booked into jail on charges including resisting arrest and obstruction.
The zodiac killer terrorized the San Francisco area in the late 1960s with a series of unsolved murders and cryptic messages to police. Some of the confirmed victims included teenagers David Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen who were shot on their first date, as well as taxi driver Paul Stine who was shot point blank. The killer sent taunting letters and coded ciphers to newspapers to boast of the crimes. Despite extensive investigations and several suspects, the zodiac killer was never identified and the case remains unsolved.
This document provides information from a family fun night event focusing on healthy futures for Mansfield. It includes recent news stories about tragedies involving underage drinking and accidents. Survey results from Mansfield Public Schools students show rates of cigarette, alcohol and marijuana use, as well as perceptions of risk and parental disapproval. The top risk factors for Mansfield youth are parental attitudes favorable to problem behavior, poor family supervision, and peer rewards for bad behavior. The top protective factors are belief in rules, family support for good behavior, and student social skills. Next steps discussed are sharing data with groups, restarting the high school anti-drug club, and collaborating across nearby towns.
This document lists several cases of police violence against people of color in the United States between 1997-2013. It describes incidents where unarmed individuals were shot and killed by police, including Ryo Oyamada who was hit by a speeding police car in 2013, Kimani Gray who was shot three times in the back by NYPD officers in 2013, and Amadou Diallo who was shot 41 times by NYPD in 1999. Many of these cases resulted in no officers being tried or convicted despite questions around the justification of the use of force.
A 2012 publication from the Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie and the Education Works Alliance, with all stories written by me. Section went to 80,000 homes in Brantford, Brant, Six Nations, Norfolk County and parts of Haldimand County. Contains profiles of 19 residentswho are positive role models showing the value of education to others.
Healthy Work-Life Balance: A Guide for Employers Mark Skeffington
A publication of the Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie, written by me. A guide for employers, especially those in Grand Erie region of Ontario, Canada, on the importance of healthy workplaces and the return on investment in healthy work-life balance for their employees.
1. YouTube is a popular free video sharing website where anyone can post and view videos, founded in 2005 and purchased by Google in 2006.
2. Companies use YouTube for PR purposes such as promoting brands, but user-generated content can also hurt brands if embarrassing videos are posted.
3. Domino's Pizza experienced a PR nightmare when employees posted a silly prank video that received millions of views, showing why companies need to monitor YouTube for videos about them.
This document discusses strategies to raise educational attainment levels in the Brant-Haldimand-Norfolk region of Ontario, Canada. It notes that the region lags behind provincial averages in terms of residents with university degrees and secondary school completion. A community taskforce was formed to address this issue and develop a strategic plan. The taskforce identified three key strategies: improving secondary school completion rates, strengthening pathways to post-secondary education, and increasing awareness of academic upgrading programs for adults. The full strategic plan is presented to help residents thrive through education.
Investing in Training: A Guide to Engage Employees in Career DevelopmentMark Skeffington
An 8-page guide giving employers, especially those in manufacturing, advice on how to set up an effective program to encourage their workers to pursue career and professional development. Published by the Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie.
Published by the Workforce Planning Board of Grand Erie. Profiles of the top-3 jobs in Grand Erie's trucking industry. Tells job-seekers what local employers are looking for.
A jury found Robert Pickton guilty of six counts of second-degree murder for the killings of six women. Pickton had long been a suspect in the disappearances of dozens of women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. The jury's verdict brings some closure to the victims' families and the community.
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Man fatally shot by police after killing his 8-year-old son
‘He was killed
An Expositor first-birthday
announcement from 1998 for
Jared Osidacz, who was killed
Saturday.
by his father’
Woman and girl also injured in
knife attack in northend home
BY VINCENT BALL seen smashed in on 4 Courtland’s
EXPOSITOR STAFF / BRANTFORD garage door, with a maroon Toyota
Corolla parked in front, surrounded by
A
city man was fatally shot by po- yellow police tape.
lice Saturday night, one hour af- One neighbour, who wouldn’t pro-
ter he killed his eight-year-old vide his name, said he was watching
son during a horrific domestic dispute. television when he heard three big
Jared Andrew Osidacz was due to bangs the night before.
celebrate his ninth birthday next He looked out the window to see the
month. street blocked with police cruisers. Up
“He was killed by his father,” his until that time, he wasn’t aware of any-
shaken mother, Julie Osidacz thing unusual on the street.
(Craven), told The Expositor Sunday The street is usually pretty quiet, the
night. “I just can’t talk about this now. I man said.
just can’t do it.” Other neighbours approached by The
The man shot and killed by city Expositor on Sunday morning also re-
police has been identified by the ported seeing a lot of police cruisers
province’s Special Investigations Unit but were unaware of what had hap-
as Jared’s father, Andrew Osidacz, 41. pened.
Jared was one of three people They said a woman lived there with
stabbed at a Courtland Drive home in a couple of young children but couldn’t
the city’s northend shortly after 7 p.m. provide any names.
Saturday. PHOTOGRAPHER FOLLOWED CRUISERS
An eight-year-old girl and a woman
were also sent to hospital with injuries Expositor photographer Brian Thomp-
after being attacked by the man, police son, who went to the scene Saturday
said. night after spotting police in the area,
The woman is in Hamilton General said officers were busy searching the
Hospital with non-life threatening in- area around the townhouse with flash-
juries. The young girl is in Brantford lights when suddenly several officers
General Hospital, also with non-life- jumped into their cruiser and sped off. Paramedics put an unidentified
threatening injuries, Insp. Scott Easto Police rushed two kilometres west to person into an ambulance in
said Sunday. a home at 18 Cecil Ave., where the sus- front of a house at 18 Cecil
Police have not released their names pect from the stabbings had been locat-
Ave. Saturday night at about
or their relationship to Andrew ed.
Osidacz. A television report identified In a statement released Sunday, the 8:20 p.m., after police shot a
them as Osidacz’s girlfriend and her SIU said city police officers went to Ce- murder suspect during a
daughter. cil Avenue as part of the investigation confrontation inside the home.
into a domestic dispute on Courtland The man, later identified as
SOME DETAILS SKETCHY Andrew Osidacz, 41, died in
Drive that had resulted in the death of
Andrew Osidacz was shot at a home an eight-year-old boy. hospital. The province’s Special
on Cecil Avenue shortly after 8 p.m. Two officers entered the home and Investigations Unit is
Saturday following a confrontation, were involved in a confrontation with a investigating the shooting.
then rushed to hospital where he was 41-year-old man, resulting in shots be-
pronounced dead. ing fired. The man was struck and tak- Photos by
Few details of the shooting have en to hospital, where he was Brian Thompson, Expositor Staff
been released, largely because of the pronounced dead, the SIU statement
SIU investigation. The SIU is a civilian said.
agency that investigates circumstances See SECOND, PAGE A2
involving police and civilians which
have resulted in serious injury, sexual
assault or death. CHRONOLOGY OF A MURDER
It is investigating the circumstances
surrounding Andrew Osidacz’s death. Here’s a chronology of Saturday’s homicide of an 8-year-old boy and city po-
Jared’s homicide is the city’s second lice’s shooting of his father:
of 2006, coming just four days after the
first one last Tuesday. It also came the Saturday, just after 7 p.m., city police are called to a townhouse at 4 Court-
same day as the funeral for Tuesday’s land Dr. and discover there has been a multiple stabbing.
victim, Fallon Mason, a 23-year-old The victims are a woman and two children.
single mother of two young children. Rescue workers are seen providing first aid to someone on the lawn in front
Saturday’s shocking night of violence of the townhouse.
began when police were called to a Police are seen searching the area with flashlights. About 8 p.m. several
townhouse at 4 Courtland Dr. some cruisers speed away from the scene.
time after 7 p.m. on Saturday. They Several police officers then arrive at 18 Cecil Dr., about two kilometres to
found three people — a young boy, a the west.
young girl and a woman — who had A sobbing, distraught woman is put in a cruiser asking police to go to hos-
been stabbed. pital.
At one point, there were as many as Sunday morning, city police say one of the children stabbed on Courtland
eight police cars, three ambulances Drive has died.
and a fire truck at the scene, a quiet Police also say the suspect in the Courtland Drive stabbing was later locat-
street with attractive, two-storey town- ed at a Cecil Drive residence, where he was shot by police.
houses north of Fairview Drive, near The man later died in hospital, sparking the province’s Special Investiga- This townhouse at 4 Courtland Dr. was the scene of a multiple
West Street. tions Unit to be called in. The SIU investigates police shootings. stabbing Saturday of a woman and two children, resulting in the
On Sunday, a large hole could be death of an 8-year-old boy.
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Today: Mix sun, cloud. High: 0. TWO SECTIONS War in Iraq enters 4th Thousands of Canadians
Tonight: Variably cloudy. Low: -7.
Ask Ellie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A7 year with more deaths protest war in Iraq
Details, PAGE A2 BAGHDAD — Nearly 1,500 Ameri- TORONTO — Thousands of anti-war
Births, Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B9
Bridge, Comics, Crossword . .A10 can and Iraqi soldiers Sunday sought protesters took their message of peace
Careers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B8 to root out insurgents from farming to the streets of Canadian cities Satur-
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B6-7 villages an hour’s drive north of the day, joining countless others world-
Expositor phone numbers . . . . .A2 capital, and at least 35 people died in wide marking the third anniversary of
Flashback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B9 rebel and sectarian violence country- the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
the expositor ON THE WEB Horoscope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A10 wide. In Toronto, police estimated around
www.theexpositor.com International . . . . . . . . . . . . .A10, B8 Iraqi politicians still had not formed 1,000 protesters, including students,
Local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A3 a government more than three months trade unionists and religious groups,
National . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A4-5, A7 after landmark elections for the coun- assembled in front of a downtown
Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A9 try’s first permanent post-invasion par- courthouse across from the U.S. con-
Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A6 liament, but they announced an agree- sulate for the country’s largest anti-war
ment on naming a Security Council to Protesters gathered at the rally. The demonstrators also called on
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deal with key matters while negotia- U.S. Consulate in Toronto on Canada to withdraw its 2,200 troops
Sudoku . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B2 tions proceed. from Afghanistan.
Saturday to protest the war
See WAR, PAGE A10 in Iraq. See ANTI-WAR, PAGE A5