Society's Child
This was the terrifying moment a stray rocket shot directly into a family's apartment.
The occupants were fortunate to escape serious injury or worse as the footage shows a firework heading straight towards them at their home in Brazil.
With the accuracy of a heat seeking missile, the powerful pyrotechnic loops scarily away from its intended trajectory and towards the apartment block.
A gang of men, some of whom presented themselves as tour guides, reportedly raped a Buddhist student, who came from Japan, after kidnapping and taking her to Paro village in the East Indian state of Bihar.

Officers on Saturday outside the apartment in the Washington Houses in East Harlem where Deion McNeil was found bleeding from a gash on his forehead on Friday. He died at the hospital.
The infant, Deion McNeil, was unresponsive and bleeding from a gash on his forehead when he was found on the living room floor, the police said.
Detectives on Saturday were questioning Deion's mother, Ebony McNeil, who was the only adult at home with the boy when she called the police around 7:30 p.m. on Friday, the authorities said. Two other children - Ms. McNeil's 6-year-old son and 17-month-old daughter - were also at home at the time.
Emergency medical workers took Deion to Metropolitan Hospital Center, which is across the street from the family's apartment in the Washington Houses on Second Avenue at 97th Street. He was born in that hospital, according to a post on the Facebook account of Larry McPhail, his grandfather.
But doctors could not save Deion on Friday.
Comment: Seems like there are so many more tragic infant deaths lately.
Sadly, what we are experiencing right now is so similar to what we witnessed in 2007 and early 2008. The stock market had been on a great run, people were flipping houses like crazy and most people were convinced that the party would never end.
But then it did end - very painfully.
The signs of trouble were there, but most people chose to ignore them.
Sadly, the exact same thing is happening again.
Comment: There is no such thing as "the free market". Indeed there may have never been. The price of oil is simply another weapon US imperialists wield against their enemies, in this case, Russia and Iran, though if pesky Venezuala goes down too, so much the better. What the short-sighted morons running this show didn't seem to calculate was the damage being done to domestic oil production which can't survive at prices less than $80-$90 per barrel. It may go even deeper. Saudi Arabia has cheap oil and lots of it. It's also seems willing to run a budget deficit for the first time in its history due to dropping revenue. Perhaps they are playing to knock their 'friend' the US off as a competitor, too?

A car drives by a private house destroyed in a recent battle between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian separatists in Semenivka, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, Monday, Dec. 29, 2014.
In recent months, Ukraine's defenses have strengthened since the Russian takeover of Crimea and the eastern industrial Donbas region. Ukraine's security service, formerly riddled with corruption and Russian infiltration, has rebuilt its leadership. Combat readiness has improved and weapons production is on the rise, as are the refurbishment and modernization of tanks, artillery and armored personnel carriers. With winter in full swing, the danger of a major Russian offensive has faded.
Comment: It was never there to begin with!
Comment: This isn't the first time the Washington Post has posted something closely resembling the truth. See also: SOTT EXCLUSIVE: Shock! US media outlet Washington Post questions U.S. intervention in Ukraine. But despite presenting a whitewashed version of these battalions' early activities, and totally misrepresenting Russia's involvement in the conflict, at the very least they got across a good point: these groups are composed of lawless, nazi psychopaths. They are nothing more then mercenary death squads. And THOSE are the people the U.S. and NATO, and by extension all those people they represent, are supporting, directly and indirectly.
Two weeks ago, a judge in Brooklyn ordered prosecutors to produce a confidential informant that cops were accused of inventing as part of a scheme to boost the numbers of gun arrests via planting weapons on innocent men. The scenario described in court usually went as follows: a tip came in from a "confidential informant" that someone had a gun. Officers would then find a man who matches the description at a reported location, then a gun is discovered and an arrest is made.
"The Israeli authorities have communicated to us that they acknowledge the seriousness of the incident and are looking to apprehend and take appropriate action against those responsible," the official said Friday.
According to the official, the American side has video evidence of the attack that it is willing to share with the Israeli law enforcement.
Comment: It's almost funny that these pitiful excuses for human beings just can't contain their over-the-top insanity. Not only are they callously inhuman enough to steal and live on other people's land, they systematically torture the people they have displaced, and then are stupid enough to attack US diplomats. But then, that idiom about biting the hand that feeds isn't in their bible.

It is understood that up to eight people could be on board the vessel, pictured partially-submerged in the sea.
A major air and sea rescue operation has been mounted after the upturned hull of the vessel was spotted off the north coast of Scotland this afternoon.
But hopes of finding any survivors are rapidly diminishing as weather conditions in the area continue to deteriorate as darkness falls.
The upturned hull of the Cemfjord, a cargo ship registered in Cyprus, was spotted by a passing passenger ferry at 2.30pm today. It is understood that there were eight people onboard.
The 83-metre ship, which was carrying cement from Denmark to Runcorn, Cheshire, is now drifting in freezing waters of the Pentland Firth - 15 miles north-east of Wick.
A spokesperson for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: 'We have discovered wreckage but, at present, there are no survivors in the immediate vicinity.'
A young entrepreneur from New York has some enemies in the airline industry. Aktarer Zaman has a website that helps people find cheap airline tickets, but now he's facing a lawsuit.
Comment: Sued cheap-flights site owner: 'It's not illegal'
Zaman founded Skiplagged.com last year as a side project and runs the site alone. It uses a strategy known as "hidden city" to allow a user to book a ticket with a layover in the flyer's actual destination, and the user just skips the last leg of the trip.Read this article for analysis on the lawsuit.
He said there is nothing illegal about the strategy and noted that it has been around for a long time. He says he doesn't think it is "ethical for big corporations to suppress this knowledge that is publicly accessible" to consumers. The site does not generate any profit.
United Airlines and Orbitz claim "unfair competition."
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Zaman explained that "travelers do not break the law when they miss all of their flights so why would it be illegal to miss one leg of a flight?"
On the whole, the lawsuit really is ridiculous. Suing this guy for showing accurate information about flight prices seems tremendously questionable. However, the situation is complicated somewhat by Zaman's promises to both companies. No matter what, it's well known that airlines play really obnoxious fare-pricing games, and Zaman was trying to shed some light on it with a simple side project. And, really, if your entire business can supposedly be undermined by a 22-year-old kid in his spare time accurately showing the prices of various flights, perhaps the real problem is with your business model, and not with the kid.
Stampede 'over fake money' kills dozens
At least 36 people were killed in China's Shanghai on New Year's Eve in a stampede, city authorities said. It was later reported that they rushed to pick up what turned out to be fake US money bills thrown from a building in Chen Yi Square in the city's Bund waterfront district.
Comment: Symbolic beginning to the year?











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