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“Mayor: murder is a wake-up call”
Story Published: Apr 2, 2007 at 8:50 PM PDT
By Molly Blancett and Greg Meyer
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “MOSCOW - The weekend death of a University of Idaho student was ruled a homicide Monday.
A news conference Monday morning offered Moscow Police Chief Dan Weaver, Moscow Mayor Nancy Chaney and UI President Tim White Monday an opportunity to discuss what has been learned over the past 48 hours about what resembled an execution-style killing.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Moscow Police are asking for help in solving this crime. If you have any information, you can call the Moscow Police Department at (208) 882-COPS. There is also a confidential tip line. That number is (208) 892-3898.”
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“Murdered student’s friends use MySpace to grieve”
Story Published: Apr 2, 2007 at 4:20 PM PDT
By Andrea Hawley
MOSCOW -
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “During the last two days there has been a flurry of activity on David Boss’ MySpace page. Here, he describes himself as someone who loved soccer, admired Indiana Jones and had a taste for heavy metal music.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=zimbabwe
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1811075/posts
Zimbabwe — Body bag’ threat for UK diplomat
SAPA-DPA via News24 (SA) ^ | 2007-04-03 | (wire service)
Posted on 04/03/2007 3:37:41 AM PDT by Clive
Harare - A state-controlled newspaper in Zimbabwe on Tuesday warned that the spokesperson for the British embassy could be sent back to Britain in a body bag for allegedly supporting the main opposition party.
An editorial writer claimed in the Herald’s main opinion article that Gillian Dare was a prime target for deportation and warned she could get caught in crossfire by supporting the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).
“It will be a pity for her family to welcome her at Heathrow airport in a body bag just like some of her colleagues from Iraq and Afghanistan,” the article written by David Samuriwo said.
Since the March 11 crackdown against the MDC, which saw scores of opposition activists arrested and severely assaulted in police custody, Western diplomats have closely followed the court appearances of those detained, including MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
Their show of concern has infuriated President Robert Mugabe’s government. The 83-year-old leader threatened to expel them.
And last month Zimbabwe’s foreign minister said the concern shown by Western diplomats for detained activists amounted to unwarranted political interference in the country’s internal affairs.
The Herald alleged that Dare was the purse-holder and financier of the violence being perpetrated by the MDC and was recruiting journalists both in and outside Zimbabwe to write articles denigrating Mugabe and his government.
Sapa-dpa