Thursday, July 1, 2010

Roger Federer's defeat was in the paper before you could say 'by your leave', and it was on the internet even faster, as was Andy Murray and the England losing to Australia in cricket. The same paper reported that Naomi Campbell, the model for those not in the know, would be called to a court for war crimes in Africa as the recipient of a known blood diamond. Also noteworth was that the leading source of death in Korea for those between 20 and 30 was suicide. A young man with a good career in acting and singing had been found hanging by an electrical cord. His 62 year old father who is terminally ill will miss him. And last, but far from least, women who were raped in Rwanda during the

April and June of 1994, in which an estimated 800,000 Rwandans were killed in the space of 100 days.

One woman was raped on three occasions in different locations and by many different people, so her daughter wanted to know if she was Hutu or Tutsi. This mother loved her from the moment of her birth, whereas other women had problems with their offspring. They saw machetes and pain and hurt when they looked at their children. One woman considered flushing her baby down the latrine, but now walks the streets with him. He is 16 and still doesn't know his terrible origins.

and 51 horse skeletons were unearthed in a ditch in the Netherlands after a 17th century battle.
The pic is proving elusive.

and introducing Sveetie 'babushka' Manifold, who had been married before and had the 33 children to prove it.




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