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  • German Court Convicts Young American Woman of Manslaughter for Fatally Stabbing African Migrant Who Sexually Assaulted Her

    04/17/2025 8:53:23 AM PDT · by hardspunned · 73 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | 4/17/25 | Robert Semenson
    In a shocking verdict that speaks volumes about the state of justice in Western Europe, a young American woman living in Germany has been convicted of manslaughter, receiving a two-year suspended sentence, for fatally stabbing a 64-year-old Eritrean migrant who sexually assaulted her in broad daylight. The female sexual assault victim, identified as Fallyn B., was just 20 years old at the time of the attack. She was groped on an escalator by the migrant at Kaiserslautern Central Station, an area increasingly plagued by migrant-related crime, the German newspaper Die Zeit reported. According to surveillance footage and eyewitness reports, the...
  • **tztown, we've got a problem [Kutztown and Kansas Universities in legal row over "KU"]

    10/14/2005 5:30:22 AM PDT · by foreverfree · 25 replies · 827+ views
    Reading (PA) Eagle ^ | 10/14/05 | Mike Urban
    **tztown, we've got a problem You don't have to be a collegian to know you can't spell Kutztown University without K and U. Unfortunately, the letters are University of Kansas trademarks. By Mike Urban Reading Eagle Give us a “K.” Give us a “U.” That may sound like a cheer at a Kutztown University football game, but these days it's an order the college hopes it doesn't receive. Kutztown has used its initials on football helmets, letterheads and bookstore merchandise since it became a university in 1983. But somehow that information hadn't made its way to the University of Kansas,...
  • Germany: In 'K-Town,' American bases are a pillar of local economy

    03/06/2003 3:04:48 PM PST · by knighthawk · 12 replies · 643+ views
    Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung ^ | March 06 2003 | Eckhart Kauntz and Albert Schäffer
    Major installations in Rhineland-Palatinate and Bavaria in particular are hugely important to local workers, businesses KAISERSLAUTERN. World affairs take on a distinctly local perspective from “K-Town,“ as this southwestern German city has been known by at least two generations of U.S. soldiers and their families. Polls might show that about 80 percent of Germans support Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's opposition to a war against Iraq, but last month Kaiserslautern businessmen chipped in to present Brigadier General Erwin F. Lessel III of the U.S. Air Force with a poster bearing the message, “Stop anti-American policies!“ With 40,000 soldiers and their dependents living...