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Shafia murder trial in Ontario Canada

Shafia murder trial in Ontario Canada

On June 30, 2009, the bodies of three teenaged girls and a 50-year-old woman were found in a car submerged in the Kingston Mill Locks.

They were identified as 19-year-old Zainab Shafia, 17-year-old Sahar Shafia, 13-year-old Geeti Shafia and Rona Amir Mohammad, their father’s first wife in his polygamous marriage.

The girls, who were born in Afghanistan and moved to Montreal in 2007, were returning home from a family road trip to Niagara Falls.

The deaths were initially considered an accident. An autopsy determined their cause of death to be drowning.

Source: Original story - CBC News    / The Verdict - CBC News

My Comments:
In this day and age, what culture would give a man the authority to kill his wife and 3 daughters.   What egotistical, self-centered, Bull-Sh…. is this?  Four beautiful women taken out because of some prideful @$$.  One can only hope that he will get what’s coming to him.  Totally wicked and senseless…senseless!

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Body at War 2012: Day# 0 – Cardio

Body at War 2012: Day# 0 – Cardio

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This is only a test post. I intend to get back to my normal routine next week. Pretty middle of the road cardio this morning.  Ran the corners pretty hard.  It was bit humid, but cool and light.  My weight workout was pretty good.  I added several burnout set on the triceps exercise – really good burn.  Since I won’t be going up to Kings Bay any more in coming months I will have to reconstitute the gym at home or figure out something local.
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Title: The Second World War – Milestones to Disaster

Title: The Second World War – Milestones to Disaster

Title: The Second World War – Milestones to Disaster by Winton Churchhill

Summary:
Churchill’s history of the Second World War is, and will remain, the definitive work. Lucid, dramatic, remarkable for its breadth and sweep and for its sense of personal involvement, it is universally acknowledged as a magnificent reconstruction.

My Comments:
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