N.J. group saves retired racehorses from slaughter, and you can help

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Buddy’s Glory would break your heart. An 11-year-old, chestnut-colored standardbred with sad black eyes and a jaunty forelock, he sauntered over to a stranger beckoning from the other side of a wooden corral fence on a sunny day last week, then dipped his head as if he were asking for a pat. And when he got one, then another, he stood there expectantly, as if he would have stayed by that fence all afternoon being patted on the forehead. His glory days thrilling parimutuel betters at harness tracks like Freehold Raceway or Meadowlands Racetrack are long gone, but Buddy’s Glory is lucky to be al… Continue reading “N.J. group saves retired racehorses from slaughter, and you can help”

Haiti’s traditional joumou soup: a tasty reminder of freedom

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A mix of meat, vegetables, pasta and the squash for which it is named, Haitians enjoy joumou soup every January 1 to celebrate the new year and their country’s independence. Before it became a symbol of Haiti’s freedom, the soup was one of oppression. The enslaved Haitians who grew the ‘giraumon’ or turban squash, the key ingredient, were forbidden from eating the dish. It was reserved solely for the French plantation masters. But on January 1, 1804, when the first black-led republic was born, Marie-Claire Heureuse Felicite — the wife of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, a leader of Haiti’s revolution… Continue reading “Haiti’s traditional joumou soup: a tasty reminder of freedom”

Three Killed, 13 Injured In Egypt Due To Unstable Weather: Ministry

CAIRO – Three people were killed and 13 others were injured since Thursday, due to windy and rainy weather, Egyptian Health Ministry announced, yesterday.

The ministry said, a man was killed after being electrocuted by a lamp post, in Kafr al-Sheikh governorate, north of the capital, Cairo.

Another man was killed when a microbus overturned on a slippery road, on the eastern desert road, in Upper Egypt’s Minya governorate. The incident also left 11 others injured.

A house collapsed in the coastal city of Alexandria, killing another person.

Egypt’s meteorological authority said, the unstable weather conditions will continue in the North African country until Tuesday

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Modest requiem for a titan: South Africa holds modest state funeral for ‘Spiritual Father’ Tutu

CAPE TOWN— South Africa on Saturday held a state funeral for Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the last great hero of the struggle against apartheid, that was stripped of pomp but rich in glowing tributes.

Tutu died last Sunday, aged 90, triggering grief at home and abroad for a life spent fighting injustice.

Famous for his modesty, Tutu gave instructions for a simple, no-frills ceremony, with a cheap coffin, followed by an eco-friendly cremation.

Family, friends, clergy and politicians gathered at Cape Town’s St. George’s Anglican Cathedral, which was illuminated in purple, the colour of his clerical robes.

It was there where Tutu used the pulpit to rail against a brutal white-minority regime and it’s there he will be buried.

President Cyril Ramaphosa, who accorded Tutu the official funeral usually reserved for presidents, described the ceremony as “category-one funeral with religious characteristic”.

“Our departed father was a crusader in the struggle for freedom, for justice, for equality and for peace, not just in South Africa… but around the world as well,” said Ramaphosa.

“While our beloved (Nelson Mandela) was the father of our democracy, Archbishop Tutu was the spiritual father of our new nation”, lauding him as “our moral compass and national conscience”.

“His was a life lived honestly and completely. He has left the world a better place. We remember him with a smile,” said Ramaphosa before handing South Africa’s multicoloured flag to the “chief mourner”, Tutu’s widow, Leah.

The flag — a reminder of Tutu’s description of the post-apartheid country as the “Rainbow Nation”, was the only military rite accorded to him, respecting his request before he died that military protocol be minimal.

The funeral ended South Africa’s week of mourning, with the diminutive rope-handled pinewood coffin, adorned by a small bunch of carnations, immediately removed from the church by vicars in cream robes.

Under apartheid, South Africa’s white minority cemented its grip with a panoply of laws based on the notion of race and racial segregation, and the police ruthlessly hunted down opponents, killing or jailing them.

With Nelson Mandela and other leaders sentenced to decades in prison, Tutu in the 1970s became the emblem of the struggle.

The purple-gowned figure campaigned relentlessly abroad, administering public lashings to the United States, Britain and Germany and other countries for failing to slap sanctions on the apartheid regime.

At home, from his pulpit, he slammed police violence against blacks, including the gunning down of school students during the 1976 Soweto uprising. Only his robes saved him from prison.

After apartheid was dismantled and South Africa ushered in its first free elections in 1994, Tutu chaired the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which exposed the horrors of the past in grim detail.

He would later speak out fearlessly against the ruling African National Congress (ANC) for corruption and leadership incompetence.

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Nigeria: Police raid bandits camp in Kaduna, rescue victims

ABUJA— Nigerian policemen raided a bandits’ camp belonging to one Isiya, a notorious bandit, located in Sabon Birni forest of Igabi Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State on Friday.

One bandit was killed while two were arrested during the operation, the State Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Jalige Mohammed, disclosed in a statement.

He also said nine kidnapped victims were rescued by the operatives that stormed the camp after gathering intelligence that victims were held hostage for ransom in the said forest.

“The mission was cautiously and successfully executed which resulted in one bandit neutralized, while many others escaped with varying degrees of bullet wounds.

“Two suspects namely; Rabe Baushe and Badamasi Usman, were arrested and taken into custody for further investigation,” he said.

Meanwhile, eight of the nine rescued victims have since reunited with their families after undergoing a medical checkup at the Police medical facility and were profiled.

He said the remaining victim was rushed to the Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital Kaduna having sustained a bullet injury.

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