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A 10-year-old girl is facing charges of rape after playing an alleged game of 'doctor' with a group of children from her housing complex. The girl, who is identified as 'Ashley,' has charged by police for aggravated sexual assault. The alleged assault took place in April, Ashley was among a group of children who were playing doctor. A neighbor saw the children playing and called the mother of a 4-year-old boy who was also playing in the group. Houston police have said that Ashley was inappropriately touching the 4-year-old boy. 'I've never dealt with a child this young being accused of a crime,' Quanell X, who is working with Ashley's family. 'In fact this was nothing more than inappropriate horseplay that has now led to a child that is 10-years-old being charged with aggravated rape.' The little girl was held for four daysin the Harris County Juvenile Detention Center in June. Her mother has called the entire ordeal a 'nightmare', 'That's my baby and just the thought of her going through something like this it hurts me,' she said. The mother was barred from sitting-in on a 45-minute questioning of her daughter. Ashley's hearing for sexual assault charges will be in October. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmDf4rD4PX4
Nigerian womanhas been rapedto death by a 32 year old man who bears the nickname Ochu. The incident happened on Sunday in Ibom Village in Arochukwu, Abia state, eastern Nigeria. According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the deceased went to fetch fodder for her goats around 5 p.m. in a nearby bush when she was trailed by Ochu to where he raped her to death. The source said the man, a notorious Indian hemp smoker, was known for trailing and raping women in the area. It said that before Ochu left the deceased to run away, he pulledher corpse to a nearby footpathfor people to see it. Thesource said the assailant was arrested on Monday in Ohafia when he was identified by a woman who was privy to the information about the crime. The woman, who was in a bus en route to a nearby village, alerted military men at a check point on the road. The source said the military men arrested him and later handed him over to the police in that area before he was moved to Arochukwu.
Director-General of National Space Research and Development Agency, NASRDA, Prof. Seidu Onailo Mohammed says Communication Satellite is making a huge remittance to the economy by raking in about $90 billion in 2011 alone, comprising Satellite Television, Satellite radio and broadband. In addition, he said that about $16 billion revenue also accrued to the industry in the same year. Prof. Mohammed disclosed this at the weekend, during a lecture on Communication Satellite in Commemoration of the Launch of the first Communication Satellite in Nigeria organized by NASRDA in Abuja. Prof. Mohammed said that Communication Satellite is a multi-billion dollars industry that gives high returns on investments, which must be tapped by both government and private sector to drive enhance their operations. He said that the launch of Syncom" in July 26, 1963, symbolized the beginning of technological revolutions across the globe through the application of Space Science Technology. ''As scientists, research organizations and Nigerians, this historic occasion is unique to us inseveral ways, following various landmark experiments carried out after its successful launch. ''Ladies and gentlemen, it will interest you that it is exactly fifty years today, when the historic telephone conversation between the then American president John Kennedy and Nigerian Prime Minister, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was recorded through Syncom2 Satellite,'' he said. For him, the conversation betweenthe two leaders was more than a phone call, noting that it was the first two way call across the Atlantic between Heads of State viasatellite in global history. It was reported that the two leaders in their conversations, exchanged pleasantries, briefly mentioned the nuclear weapon's test ban treaty which was signed that year and spoke on a boxing match in which Nigerian middle weight boxer, late Dick Tiger had retained his title against an American. Apart from the successful experiment, the DG also noted that NASA further used the seventy eight pound Syncom2 Satellite launched on Delta rocket B boosterfrom Cape Canaveral in the United States, to conduct a number of engineering tests to proof and practically demonstrate the numerous benefits of Communication Satellite to mankind. According to him, there are approximately 1,107 Satellite providing civilians communication and another 792 supporting military communications, some seven hundred of them are in geosynchronous orbit. He called on the private sector show commitment in using Communication Satellite, since the international telecommunications are increasingly competitive in the global markets with rapid changes to technological capacities. ''it is note worthy that the Economic Intelligence Unit in the United States published that in 2012 alone, Nigeria lost in call drops that could have been avoided and remedied by modern communication Satellites. ''Nigeria's involvement in this experimental exercise was not a mere con-incidence or share luck in recognition of our unique and strategic positions as a people. ''The Nigerian Space programme isnot only in tandem with the dreamand inspiration of our forefathers but it is also in fulfilment of the role expected of us as a nation as akey player in global affairs. ''It is in recognition of this fact that, the National Space Research and Development Agency has continued to keep faith with destiny and recall with nostalgia the 1063 event and sees the unique experience as a challenge to transforming the Nigerian Spaceagenda into realities,'' he stated.
Gregdcutie: Because ur retarded self was fortunate to have been born in this century with gadgets available doesnt give u the rite to always go online and text trash..just pray u dont loose ur closest family relative or elre u'll eat back these words. Ignorant twart like it was ur hubby she snatched btw is Daniel not an adult to know what he wants.
you guys don turn am 2 fight?? Or you be stella ni?
twogood: So you've drawn your conclusions from a mere article. Didn't she author similar ones wt her late husband? But Stella, seriously if you're guilty as charged then...
yes with prove.. This scandal is getting to wild..
It is generally the case that once a person dies, there is only about a three-to-five minute window of potential resuscitation time before he or she becomes irreversibly dead, depending on the cause of death. But an American clinical care physician claims to have come up with a new way to revive corpses several hours after being dead, a process that with future advancements could eventually make it possible to revive the deceased up to 24 hours after death, he says.
Cardiac patients at Stony Brook University Hospital in New York are already a living testament to the success of Dr. Sam Parnia's unusual revival claims. According to the latest available statistics, nearly twice as many patients are resuscitated there every year compared to other U.S. hospitals -- the average resuscitation rate at Stony Brook is an astounding 33 percent, which contrasts sharply with the 18 percent average elsewhere.
So how does it all work? Utilizing the latest available medical technologies, Dr. Parnia carefully cools down the bodies of qualifying "dead" patients and pumps up their tissues with oxygen. This process, he says, prevents them from truly "dying," as it basically just puts their lives on hold and gives physicians time to intercede and work their magic. The process is so effective, claims Dr. Parnia, that it could have revived the life of James Gandolfini, the former star of the popular television series, The Sopranos, who is believed to have died from a heart attack.
"I believe if he died here, he could still be alive," said Dr. Parnia recently to Germany's Der Spiegel magazine. "We'd cool him down, pump oxygen to the tissues ... clinically dead, he could then be cared for by the cardiologist. He would make an angiogram, find the clot, take it out, put in a stent and we would restart the heart."
Every victim of Titanic disaster could have been saved using modern techniques, says Dr. Parnia These may sound like wild claims, but Dr. Parnia is confident in the power of this breakthrough technology. He is so confident, in fact, that he even wrote a book called Erasing Death, which deals in depth with the subject of so-called modern resuscitation science and how it has the potential to literally change the course of history. If the 1,514 people who died after the Titanic sunk back in 1912 had died today, for instance, all of them could have been brought back to life using modern resuscitation techniques, claims Dr. Parnia, and the catastrophe could have been completely avoided.
"Death can no longer be considered an absolute moment but rather a process that can be reversed even many hours after it has taken place," wrote Dr. Parnia in a recent piece for The Huffington Post. "[I]t is only after a person actually dies that the cells in his body go through their own process of death, which can be manipulated through science."
Though it is not yet possible to bring a person back to life after he or she has been dead longer than about three hours, Dr. Parnia is convinced that advances in resuscitation technology over the next 20 years will make it possible for bodies that have been "dead" as long as 24 hours to be revived. As medical science continues to gain a better grasp on the process of death, it will only become increasingly possible to prevent it altogether.
"We may soon be rescuing people from death's clutches hours, or even longer, after they have actually died," says Dr. Parnia. "My basic message: The death we commonly perceive today in 2013 is a death that can be reversed."