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Eye 2

Woman stabs fiancé for choosing wrong wedding color scheme

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Richland County deputies say a 34-year-old woman stabbed her fiance on Christmas Day after they argued over what colors should be used in their wedding.

Krysta James, who was charged in the incident near Blythewood, has been released on bond.

Investigators say the incident began when the man was trying to leave a home on Twin Pond Road after the argument.

Then, investigators say that is when James attacked him around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Deputies say the man was stabbed in the upper body, but his injuries weren't life threatening.

James is charged with criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature. She was released from the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center on a $10,000 bond.

Bad Guys

Robber dies after bullet fired by partner ricochets off victim's face

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© NBC Bay AreaPolice say 16-year-old robbery suspect Clifton Chatman was killed during an attempted robbery in the 500 block of Alemany Boulevard near southbound Interstate Highway 280 on Dec. 14, 2013.
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred during a robbery gone wrong earlier this month in San Francisco, police said Friday.

Police arrested the teenage suspect Thursday on suspicion of murder and attempted robbery for the Dec. 14 fatal shooting. The teen's name is not being released because he is a juvenile, police said.

The shooting, which killed 16-year-old Clifton Chatman, occurred at about 11 p.m. during an attempted robbery in the 500 block of Alemany Boulevard near southbound Interstate Highway 280, according to police.

The robbery victim told police he was surrounded by a group of males.

One suspect demanded the victim's cellphone and one took out a handgun while others rifled through the victim's belongings, police said.

Monkey Wrench

Flashback Arkansas man charged in connection with power grid sabotage

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A Jacksonville, Arkansas, man has been charged in connection with attacks on the power grid in a rural area of the state, the U.S. Justice Department said Saturday.

Jason Woodring, 37, was arrested on a federal criminal complaint charging him with destruction of an energy facility, the Justice Department said.

Woodring is accused of carrying out multiple acts of sabotage, targeting high-voltage power lines and a substation over a period of months, that knocked out power to thousands, the agency said.

Woodring was arrested Saturday after authorities found evidence similar to those used at one of the sabotage sites, authorities said.

"Interviews were conducted and information from these interviews was connected to previous grid attacks resulting in the arrest of Woodring," according to a statement released by the the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas.

Comment: Woodring has since been convicted, rather quietly at that.

Investigators expected to find someone who really knew his stuff about electrical equipment... but instead caught a meth-head.

The 'Anonymous' signature left behind at one of the scenes is curious... Woodring doesn't exactly come across as an activist with a cause, so we wonder if there's more to this story than meets the eye.

Check out the extent of planning and efforts that went into these attacks by reading this affidavit from an FBI agent involved in the investigation.


Eye 1

Arizona mother poisons her four kids and stabs ex-husband on Christmas day

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Police in Arizona have accused a Casa Grande mother of stabbing her ex-husband and then force-feeding narcotics to her four children - which killed her 13-year-old daughter - on Christmas day.

According to KNXV, 33-year-old Adam Villa contacted police on Christmas night to say that he had been stabbed by his wife, 35-year-old Connie Villa, and was driving himself to the hospital.

Officers responding to the scene found Connie Villa holding a knife to her chest. She had already suffered multiple stab wounds.

Daughter Aniarael Macias, age 13, was found dead in a bathroom. And investigators were able to determine that three other children also had trace amounts of opiates in their system, according to The Arizona Republic. The surviving children were ages 3, 5 and 8.

Nuke

Japan's homeless 'recruited' for cleaning up Fukushima nuclear plant

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© AFP Photo / Richard A. BrooksTwo homeless men eating a meal outside shuttered shops at night in the western Japanese metropolis of Osaka.
Homeless men are being recruited for one of the most unwanted jobs in the industrialized world - clearing of radioactive fallout at the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl - the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, a special report has claimed.

One of the recruiters, Seiji Sasa, told Reuters how and where he is looking for potential laborers in the northern Japanese city of Sendai. The headhunter supplies homeless people to contractors in the nuclear disaster zone for a reward of $100 per head.

"This is how labor recruiters like me come in every day," Sasa explained, walking past the destitute sleeping on cardboard in the winter cold, on the lookout for those who have nothing left to lose.

Meanwhile, it is said the complete decontamination of the facility will take three decades and could cost up to 10 trillion yen ($125 billion) - equal to around 2 percent of Japan's gross domestic product or 11 percent of the country's annual budget.

According to the Fukushima plant operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), dismantling the Fukushima Daiichi plant will require at least 12,000 workers just through 2015. The company and its subcontractors are already short of workers, however.

Comment: Those with 'nothing left to lose' are very easily exploited in today's swiftly crumbling society - exploitable and expendable.


Question

Mysterious gunmen open fire with assault rifle at German ambassador's home in Greece

  • Greece says attack aimed at hurting country's image
  • Police collect 60 spent bullet cases from the scene
  • No one has claimed responsibility for the attack yet
Attackers wielding assault rifles have opened fire on the German ambassador's residence in Athens.

At least four shots hit the metal gate of the high-security residence in the busy northern suburb of Halandri.

Sixty spent bullet cases have been collected so far, but no one was hurt in the early morning attack.

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The counter-terrorism squad gather evidence outside the house of the German ambassador Wolfgang Dolt in the Athens suburb of Halandri

Comment: To see who is most likely responsible for this attack read: Far right fascists 'infiltrated Greek police', used as agents provocateurs


Pistol

Shots fired at German ambassador's home in Greece

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© Thanassis Stavrakis/Associated PressPolice search for evidence outside the German ambassador's residence in Halandri.
Wolfgang Dold's residence targeted in attack government says was intended to tarnish country's image before EU presidency

The home of Germany's ambassador to Greece was sprayed with gunfire from automatic weapons on Monday morning, in a suspected terrorist attack the government said was aimed at hurting the country's image before it takes over the presidency of the European Union. No one was hurt.

Comment: It is interesting to note that so far "no group has claimed responsibility for the attack", because, given that the majority of Greeks blame Germany for their current abysmal situation, any 'resistance' group would be proud for such an act.


Light Saber

CNN/ORC Poll: 82% of Americans DON'T support war in Afghanistan; want U.S. troops out before Dec. 2014 deadline

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Support for the war in Afghanistan has dipped below 20%, according to a new national poll, making the country's longest military conflict arguably its most unpopular one as well.

The CNN/ORC International survey released Monday also indicates that a majority of Americans would like to see U.S. troops pull out of Afghanistan before the December 2014 deadline.

Just 17% of those questioned say they support the 12-year-long war, down from 52% in December 2008. Opposition to the conflict now stands at 82%, up from 46% five years ago.

Padlock

Slave nation: Forty percent Of U.S. workers made less than $20,000 last year

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Nearly 40 percent of all workers in the country made less than $20,000 last year, according to data from the Social Security Administration, which doesn't include figures on benefits such as health insurance or pensions. That's below the federal poverty threshold for a family of four and close to the line for a family of three. On average, these workers earned just $17,459.55.

Meanwhile, more than half of all workers made less than $30,000, not much more to live off of. Wider Opportunities for Women has estimated that a two-income family with two children needs to bring in nearly $72,000 a year to simply reach economic security. Two earners at this level won't achieve that status.

As David Cay Johnston notes, the median wage was $27,519 in 2012, at the lowest level since 1998. That means half of all workers made more and half made less. But the average wage actually grew. "When the average wage grows but the median wage stagnates, it means that, statistically, only workers in the top half of the job market are experiencing increases," he writes.

Airplane

One of Spain's infamous ghost airports went up for sale

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One of Spain's infamous ghost airports goes up for sale on Monday with the opening bid set at €100 million ($137 million), or a tenth of original construction costs.

The sale of Cuidad Real's failed airport has begun, Spain's national television network RTVE reported on Monday.

The airport, some 200km (124 miles) south of Madrid, was designed to receive 2.5 million passengers a year. In 2010, however, only 31,000 people walked through its doors.

Saddled with debts of €529 million, the facility closed in 2012 after just three years in operation.

It will now be sold to meet creditor's demands.