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18 arrested in dog fighting raid

Indiana - A dog fighting investigation has led to the arrest of 18 people in Churubusco.

Last night Whitley County police raided the home of 36 year old Edward E. Smith after they received a tip of a dog fighting contest at his house.


Inside the garage, police found a bloody and injured pit bull type dog inside a fighting ring constructed of plywood.

Two other dogs were found inside the house. One was another injured and bloody pit bull type dog. The other was a younger dog that had no injuries. All three dogs were taken by the Whitley County Humane Shelter.

All 18 people are charged with a Class A misdemeanor of attending an animal fighting contest.

Source: WISE Webcast

Ambulance

Oregon bus crash: 9 people dead, dozens injured

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© Oregon State PoliceAt least five people died after a passenger bus slid off the ice on Interstate 84 and crashed 200 feet down an embankment Sunday morning, Dec. 30, 2012 in Pendleton, Oregon, police said.
Nine people are dead and dozens are injured after a charter bus crashed in Oregon, according to Oregon State Police.

Police have not yet indicated what caused the crash, but images from highway I-84 show icy roads. The bus crashed through a guard rail and fell down an embankment, police said.

Emergency responders trained in rope rescues were on-scene helping retrieve people from the crash back onto the highway, police said.

The crash happened about 10 miles east of Pendleton, Ore., in the Blue Mountains.

Heart - Black

Gang-rape epidemic: India mourns victim, proposes chemical castration for offenders

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© Reuters/Danish SiddiquiDemonstrators hold candles during a candlelight vigil for a gang rape victim who was assaulted in New Delhi December 29, 2012.
India is drafting a bill proposing 30 years' jail for rapists and possible chemical castration. It comes after a 23-year-old woman, gang-raped in New Delhi, died in hospital, drawing public attention to an epidemic of violence against women.

The victim's body was transferred from the Singapore hospital where she died on Saturday back to India for the funeral on Sunday morning. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the head of the ruling Congress Party greeted the plane carrying the body at the airport.

The private cremation ceremony was held under tight security in Delhi a few hours after the victim's body arrived in India.

The case of the medical student raped two weeks ago in the Munirka area of Delhi by a group of men has dominated the Indian public forum. The incident has provoked public outrage, condemning the police and the government for their inaction on the issue of women's safety.

In response to public uproar, India's ruling Congress Party is drafting the new legislation for submission to the Justice Verma Committee, charged with reassessing current rape laws and suggesting changing to ensure greater safety for women.
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© Agence France-Presse/Sajjad HussainAn ambulance transporting the body of a gang-rape victim is seen outside her residence in New Delhi on December 30, 2012.

Chess

Venezuela deports French man over alleged Chavez plot

A French man jailed for an alleged plot to kill Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in 2009 was deported to France on Saturday, a Venezuelan official said.

Frederic Laurent Bouquet's expulsion was announced via a tweet by Iris Varela, the minister for the prison system.

"Frederic Laurent Bouquet was sentenced to four years (in Venezuelan jail), after confessing to plotting against Chavez. He had an arsenal in his possession" Varela tweeted.

According to Venezuelan state-run National Radio and the state-run Venezuelan TV station, Bouquet was arrested in 2009 with three men from the Dominican Republic. He had multiple guns as well as explosives and other military gear with him, according to reports.

"This arrest is a serious blow to terrorism and to those groups that seek to drag into Venezuela scenes of blood and confrontation," Tarek El Aissami, then-interior minister, told reporters at the time.

Camera

Spectacular photo captures moment great white is gobbled by an EVEN BIGGER shark as it's hauled into fisherman's boat

Being hooked by a fisherman is probably up there with the worst things that could happen to a shark. But what about becoming bait for an even bigger beast as you're being hauled into the boat?

This was the fate of a poor great white in New Zealand this week.

And a spectacular photograph of the encounter, which shows Charles Darwin's survival of the fittest - or perhaps biggest - theory in action, has taken the web by storm after it was posted on Reddit.
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© Reddit/Mancubus1The Kiwi fisherman took the spectacular photo, pictured, on December 28, and posted it on Reddit
The decent-sized shark was hooked in the waters near Kaiteriteri during a post-Christmas expedition on December 28.

Phoenix

3 found dead in San Jose apartment fire

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© CBS NewsThe 2-alarm fire was first reported late Saturday night in the 3000 block of Bridgeport Court, San Jose.
San Jose fire investigators are looking through the rubble of an apartment as they try to determine what sparked a fire that killed three people and sent three others to a hospital late Saturday.

San Jose Fire Department Capt. Mary Gutierrez said that when firefighters reached the scene, shortly after 11 p.m. Saturday, they found some people trapped in the burning apartment on the second floor of the complex in the 3000 block of Bridgeport Court.

After the fire was put out, firefighters found the bodies of a man, a woman and a child.

Three other people, including a San Jose police officer on the scene who aided in a rescue during the fire, were taken to area hospitals after suffering smoke inhalation in the blaze, Gutierrez said.

Firefighters attacked the blaze and kept it from spreading to other apartments, knocking it down shortly after midnight. Fire personnel confirmed that three people inside the affected unit, identified only as a man, woman and young child, died from their injuries.

Health

Dental nurse sacked for being irresistible - all perfectly legal in Iowa

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Blame the victim: Melissa Nelson, fired for being a 'temptress'
Patriarchy is alive and well in Iowa, where a court backed a dentist who fired Melissa Nelson for being a 'temptress'

Her boss found her too irresistible. He complained that if she saw his pants bulging, she was dressing inappropriately. He texted to ask how frequently she experienced orgasm. He said that, for a woman with a body like hers, not to have sex often was like having a Lamborghini in the garage and never driving it.

Then, after 10 years of employing her, he fired her. James Knight, the boss in question, is a dentist based in Fort Hood, Iowa. The employee, Melissa Nelson, is a dental assistant. She is married with one child, and is agreed by all parties to have been an exemplary employee. Indeed, she seems to have tolerated more for the sake of her job than most people have to.

Arrow Up

Sexual violence is not a cultural phenomenon in India - it is endemic everywhere

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We don't know the name of the 23-year-old student who was raped and killed on a city bus in Delhi.

We do know that, after getting on a bus home after watching a film with a friend, she was tortured so badly that she lost her intestines. Six people - including the bus driver - have been arrested; they have been widely denounced as "animals" on social media. It's always comforting to think - despite everything that the 20th century should have taught us - that those who commit vile acts are sub-human, are not quite like us, so we can create emotional distance from them. But it was thinking, feeling, living human men who committed this rape, however nauseating it is to accept.

The death of a woman popularly named Damini - "lightning" in Hindi - has provoked thousands to take to India's streets, furious at endemic and unchecked violence against women. Some have been met with police batons, tear gas and water cannon.

But, in the West, Damini's death has triggered a different response: a sense that this is an Indian-specific problem. "The crime has highlighted the prevalence of sex attacks in India," says the Daily Telegraph; "India tries to move beyond its rape culture," says Reuters. Again, it's comforting to think that this is someone else's problem, a particular scandal that afflicts a supposedly backward nation. It is an assumption that is as wrong as it is dangerous.

Rape and sexual violence against women are endemic everywhere. Shocked by what happened in India? Take a look at France, that prosperous bastion of European civilisation. In 1999, two then-teenagers - named only as Nina and Stephanie - were raped almost every day for six months. Young men would queue up to rape them, patiently waiting for their friends to finish in secluded basements. After a three-week trial this year, 10 of the 14 accused left the courtroom as free men; the other four were granted lenient sentences of one year at most.

Bad Guys

British man 'had sex with girl, 13, in motel after grooming her online and flying to U.S. to meet her'

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Adam Robinson, 21, has been accused of having six sexual encounters with a 13 year old girl over the course of a week in a Californian motel
A British man has been charged with sexual assault after he flew to America to allegedly meet a 13-year-old girl it is claimed he groomed over the internet, it has emerged today.

Adam Robinson, 21, has been accused of having six sexual encounters with the teenager over the course of a week in a Californian motel.

It is believed he met the girl in an online chat room.

He is said to have struck up a relationship with her over the last year before flying out to meet her.

Robinson, from Fleet, in Hampshire, arrived in the US on December 15, according to local police, and had been waiting to see her again on Thursday when police arrested him at the Good Nite Inn motel.

The girl turned 14 on Christmas Eve.

The teenager's parents are believed to have raised the alarm after hearing about the 'relationship.'

Question

Mother leaves daughter, 11, in car as she plunges 55 feet to her death off busy traffic bridge to land on frozen-over lake

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© FacebookTragic: Molly Crumley, 48, of River Falls, died when she jumped of the eastbound I-94 bridge
A Wisconsin mother left her 11-year-old daughter in the car as she jumped to her death off a busy traffic bridge to land on the frozen-over lake below.

Molly Crumley, 48, of River Falls, pulled onto the shoulder of eastbound I-94 on the St. Croix River bridge at around 8.30am on Thursday, during morning rush hour.

According to witnesses, she then exited her vehicle, leaving her young daughter inside, climbed over the railing and threw herself off.

The woman is believed to have died on impact, when she hit the ice-covered lake.

St. Croix County Sheriff's Department recovered her body from the ice using an air boat.

According to the Minnesota Department of Transportation, the bridge is 55 feet above the water at its highest point.

Crumley's 11-year-old daughter, who hasn't been identified, witnesses the horrific tragedy and is now in the care of relatives.