Meanwhile, Back in Merry Olde England...
Bomb blows up under car of teacher in Liverpool
By James Macintyre
Published: 22 September 2007
An improvised nail bomb detonated underneath a teacher's car in Liverpool yesterday, apparently timed to coincide with the end of the school day.
Nobody was hurt, but police said children were leaving the independent Roman Catholic school at the time and it was "only down to good luck" that no one was killed or seriously injured.
The firework-based device went off outside St Edward's College, in Sandfield Park, West Derby, at around 2.50pm. The college was evacuated immediately.
Damon Younis, 38, who lives next to the school, said: "It was a nail bomb. The car was at the school entrance."
Police later confirmed the car, a silver saloon, belonged to a teacher and said they had noted the timing of the explosion, near the close of afternoon lessons.
Superintendent Ian Pilling described the crime as "despicable". One student said: "The area where the bomb went off was very close to where the young primary school children leave the school."
By James Macintyre
Published: 22 September 2007
An improvised nail bomb detonated underneath a teacher's car in Liverpool yesterday, apparently timed to coincide with the end of the school day.
Nobody was hurt, but police said children were leaving the independent Roman Catholic school at the time and it was "only down to good luck" that no one was killed or seriously injured.
The firework-based device went off outside St Edward's College, in Sandfield Park, West Derby, at around 2.50pm. The college was evacuated immediately.
Damon Younis, 38, who lives next to the school, said: "It was a nail bomb. The car was at the school entrance."
Police later confirmed the car, a silver saloon, belonged to a teacher and said they had noted the timing of the explosion, near the close of afternoon lessons.
Superintendent Ian Pilling described the crime as "despicable". One student said: "The area where the bomb went off was very close to where the young primary school children leave the school."
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CCTV captures schoolboy brandishing an AK-47 on a railway platform
By JAYA NARAIN
21st September 2007
A schoolboy brandishes an AK-47 assault rifle on a suburban railway platform at teatime.
In pictures captured on closed circuit television, he loads the Kalashnikov, lifts it to his shoulder and aims it at a terrified construction worker.
But even though the workman's boss immediately dialled 999, a dispute between Greater Manchester Police and their colleagues in the British Transport Police left the boys free to travel to a nearby station and escape.
Ballistics experts have since examined the CCTV footage and say the weapon appears to be real...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=482898&in_page_id=1770&ito=newsnow
A schoolboy brandishes an AK-47 assault rifle on a suburban railway platform at teatime.
In pictures captured on closed circuit television, he loads the Kalashnikov, lifts it to his shoulder and aims it at a terrified construction worker.
But even though the workman's boss immediately dialled 999, a dispute between Greater Manchester Police and their colleagues in the British Transport Police left the boys free to travel to a nearby station and escape.
Ballistics experts have since examined the CCTV footage and say the weapon appears to be real...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=482898&in_page_id=1770&ito=newsnow
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We all know that "Asian" is the British media PC codeword for Muslim
Asian women commit suicide on UK tracks
24 Sep 2007
LONDON: A large number of Asian women in Britain are committing suicide by taking to railway tracks, a report has revealed. One third of the total suicides in Britain now happen on a particular stretch of track going through Southall, west London, which has a large Asian community, the Daily Mail reported here on Sunday, citing the report of First Great Western train company...
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