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Latest derailment in Canada sparks questions about safety of rail system

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© The Canadian Press/Paul ChiassonA police officer watches as smoke rises from railway cars that were carrying crude oil after derailing in downtown Lac Megantic, Que., Saturday, July 6, 2013

While the town of Lac-Megantic assesses the damage from an immense series of explosions that came after a train transporting crude oil came off the tracks, questions are being raised about the overall safety of transporting oil products to market.


Investigators still don't know why the train, which was stopped overnight in a nearby rail yard, came loose and rolled into the Quebec community, 250 kilometres east of Montreal.

The train, owned by Montreal Maine & Atlantic., had stopped for a crew change shortly before midnight Friday. Somehow, while the 73-car train was unattended, it got loose.

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Death toll set to rise as 40 still missing following massive Lac Megantic, Quebec oil train explosion

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Devastation: The downtown of Lac Megantic, Quebec lays in ruins as fire fighters continue to water smoldering rubble on Sunday after a derailed train carrying crude oil ignited on Saturday moning
The death toll in a Quebec town that was wiped out after a runaway freight train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded in a fireball on Saturday has now risen to five.

The massive inferno in Lac-Megantic, which is about 250km from Montreal, was finally brought under control on Sunday - but as many as 40 people are still missing.

Parts of the town were evacuated in the early hours of Saturday morning as fireballs shot several meters in the air, flames spread to nearby homes and thick acrid smoke filled the air. Around 30 buildings were destroyed by the massive blaze.

'There are still people who have been reported as missing or unaccounted for,' Sûreté du Québec Lt. Michel Brunet said at a press conference. 'We can't give you a number. We know there will be other deaths. We are aware of that, but we can't give you any numbers at this time.'

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Best of the Web: Twelve-year-old Ali Ahmad explains the situation in Egypt in under 3 minutes

This 12 years old boy is just stunningly, incredibly smart. Listen to him as he excruciates the Muslim Brotherhood, relentlessly dissecting their power grab in Egypt. Interview by Egyptian newspaper El Wady, in Cairo on October 19, 2012.

Thanks to the Youtube channel 'FreeArabsChannel' for the video


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Comment: Most adults of the world apparently have some catching up to do to reach the Ali's level of awareness. Whether the Egyptian, Arab or global revolution is 'successful' or not, this is exactly what Brzezinski warned his fellow elites about - the politicization of the masses:

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In November 2008, current advisor to President Obama, Zbigniew Brzezinski, described to a group of British political and corporate elite two very basic transforming developments that he believes are occurring on the world scene:

"The first change concerns the surfacing of global issues pertaining to human well being as critical international issues such as climate, environment, starvation, health and social inequality. The second change concerns a global political awakening."

Brezezinski described this second change as "a truly transformative event on the global scene". He said that: "for the first time in all of human history, almost all of mankind is politically awake, activated, politically conscious and interactive. There are only a few pockets of humanity here or there in the remotest corners of the world which are not politically alert and interacted with the political turmoil and stirrings and aspirations around the world. And all of that is creating a world wide surge for the worldwide surge for personal dignity and cultural respect in a diversified world."

To an audience in the US he described the global 'terror threat' in this way:
"I'm deeply troubled that a very vague emotionally stated semi-theologically defined diagnosis of the central global menace is obscuring our national ability to comprehend the historically unprecedented challenge which is being posed in our time"
The historically unprecedented challenge is:
"A massive global political awakening and this is obstructing our ability to deal effectively with the global political turmoil that this awakening is generating."
Brzezinski went on to describe another new reality that global powers such as the US must face: "while the lethality of [our] power is greater than ever, [our] capacity to impose control over the politically awakened masses of the world is at an historical low". He further noted that:
"In earlier times, it was easier to control a million people than physically to kill a million people. Today it is infinitely easier to kill a million people than to control a million people."



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California prisons illegally sterilized hundreds of female inmates

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A report by the Center For Investigative Reporting (CIR) uncovered the shocking details, "Doctors under contract with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation sterilized nearly 150 female inmates from 2006 to 2010 without required state approvals, The Center for Investigative Reporting has found.

At least 148 women received tubal ligations in violation of prison rules during those five years - and there are perhaps 100 more dating back to the late 1990s, according to state documents and interviews. From 1997 to 2010, the state paid doctors $147,460 to perform the procedure, according to a database of contracted medical services for state prisoners.

The women were signed up for the surgery while they were pregnant and housed at either the California Institution for Women in Corona or Valley State Prison for Women in Chowchilla, which is now a men's prison."

In the 21st Century, in one of the most liberal states in the country, women were coerced into being sterilized like animals if prison officials thought they were at high risk of returning to prison in the future.

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Russian train derails in Krasnodar region: Summer heat might have distorted tracks

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About 70 people were injured, six critically, when five cars of a passenger train derailed in southern Russia's Krasnodar Region on Sunday, an emergency official told RIA Novosti.

Summer heat might have distorted the tracks, causing the derailment, said the spokesman for Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry, citing the locomotive's engineer. A high of 33 degrees Celsius (90 Fahrenheit) was reported for the area that day.

The train had traveled some 4,000 kilometers (2,500 miles) from the Siberian metropolis of Novosibirsk when the cars derailed only 140 kilometers north of the final destination, Adler, on the Black Sea, according to information provided by the emergency official.

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Joshua Garcia, 8, saves dad after car crash, taken from family by state

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Hero: 8-year-old Joshua Garcia saved his father's life after an early Thursday morning car accident that saw the car flip and land on its roof in the Nashua River
Joshua Garcia, 8, survived a car crash into a river, swam ashore, walked a mile barefoot to his home, woke up his mother and asked her to call 911 to save his injured father.

While the boy is being called a hero, the dad may be facing arrest (video below).

Early Thursday morning, Eugene Garcia was driving a car with his son Joshua as his passenger in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Eugene's car hit a guardrail, flew into the air and landed on a sand bar in the Nashua River at 3 a.m.

Eugene was trapped in the car, but Joshua was able to make it out and his dad was eventually rescued.

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Wisconsin father faces deportation for smoking weed almost 20 years ago

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Isthmus published a story today that takes a look at just how different life in the U.S. can be for immigrants.

The story takes a look at the life of Russian immigrant Alex Timofeev. Timofeev, now 35, moved to Wisconsin with his parents at the age of 14. On the surface, his life in the states sounds like a common story. He was a little wild when he was younger. But soon he grew up, found a career, and started a family.

So why is Timofeev now facing permanent deportation from the U.S.?

He was caught smoking weed a few times over 15 years ago.

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Idaho teacher Summer Larsen keeps job after letting kids draw on the faces of underperforming students

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An Idaho teacher who let fourth-graders draw on the faces of their six classmates for failing to meet their reading goal that month gets to keep her job.

Summer Larsen will return to teach at her school in Declo next semester, while an investigation into her behavior by the Cassia County School District is still pending, according to district public information officer Debbie Critchfield.

Cassia County school board member Steve Lynch told the Times-News that Larsen's contract was renewed based on the teacher evaluations given by principal Rebecca Hunsaker.

"The evaluation recommended rehiring Larsen. The evaluation was done appropriately and professionally and supported that decision," said Lynch.

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Update: Boeing 777 from Seoul crashes on landing at San Francisco airport

Federal Aviation Administration confirms crash of plane reported to be Asiana Airlines flight from Seoul while landing


A Boeing 777 jet has crashed while attempting to land at San Francisco airport, US aviation authorities confirmed on Saturday.

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Brazilian referee quartered and beheaded by fans after killing a player

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© GettyShocking: Brazilian media have reported the incident. This is a stock picture of a referee
One man has been arrested on suspicion of decapitating a referee at an amateur football match in Brazil.

The referee was supposedly quartered and then had his head cut off before it was stuck on a stake.

This shocking act of violence was in retaliation after he 'stabbed' one of the players on the pitch in the Pius XII stadium, Maranhao.