Mayor up-beat about shopping centre resolution

The Rockhampton Mayor is hopeful of reaching a compromise on issues that have delayed work on a new shopping centre at Gracemere.

The developer has discussed the project at a council meeting this week.

Mayor Brad Carter says there will be more meetings at the building site.

“I understand that the discussion was very fruitful, there was a better understanding on both parts of where this project is going and as I understand there will be meetings on site with other groups and agencies in relation to the specific issue of location of a bus stop in the new Gracemere shopping centre,” he said.

Council outlines bus stop changes

From Monday, buses leaving Wollongong will no longer leave from the existing bus stops on Keira Street, opposite the Gateway Centre.

As part of opening the entire length of Keira Street to traffic, most bus stops will now be located on Burelli Street.

The free shuttle bus service will have stops on both Crown and Burelli streets in the city centre.

Wollongong council’s general manager, David Farmer, says it is part of a move to a colour-coded, direction-based system.

“We’ve moving from a centralised transit mall in Keira Street outside the Gateway to a series of bus stops in Keira, Crown and Burelli streets,” he said.

Mr Farmer says the changes are aimed at alleviating congestion to make room for additional buses.

“People travelling to the northern suburbs from the city centre will now catch their bus from the blue bus stop located at the western side of Keira Street near Bing Lee and at the top of McCabe Park on Burelli Street,” he said.

“The red bus stops will cater for people heading to the western and southern suburbs, including Mt Keira, Fig Tree, Unanderra and Dapto.”

Mr Farmer says the red stops are located on West Crown Street, including the Commonwealth Bank and Burelli Street opposite the town cinemas

Rwanda Grenade Attack Wounds 16 in Capital

KIGALI, Rwanda — A Rwandan police spokesman says 16 people have been wounded in the second wave of grenade attacks to hit the capital in two weeks.

Police spokesman Eric Kayiranga said Friday that two people were critically wounded in the blasts late Thursday. Eyewitness Karim Habimana said he saw someone hurl a grenade from a speeding car next to a bus stop in the suburb of Kimironko.

Kayiranga could not say if the recent attacks were related to three Feb. 19 grenade attacks, also in Kigali. Those attacks killed one person and injured 30.

Rwandan authorities charged a Rwandan general with committing the earlier attacks. On Friday, South African authorities said he was in South Africa but could not be arrested because there is no extradition treaty with Rwanda.

Coming soon: a horror story on American Fritzl’s victim?

London, Sept 20 (ANI): Publishers and Hollywood studios have begun a multi-million dollar bidding war for the rights to sex slave Jaycee Dugard’s horrifying life story.

Fresh details of the American Fritzl’s victim have emerged, including that in the early days of her captivity, the terrified schoolgirl was so hungry she ate bugs and worms in the rambling back garden where she was held in tents and lock-up sheds, reports The Daily Express.

She had to use a garden hose to shower outside, even in winters, say detectives guarding her and her two daughters, fathered by kidnapper Phillip Garrido.

However, the public apparently is desperate for the full story of how Jaycee, now 29, survived after being snatched on her way to a school bus stop when she was only 11.

A New York literary agent, who estimates the book and film rights to be worth up to 12million dollars, said: “You couldn’t dream up a script like this. Americans can’t wait to hear the story from the girl who lived it.”

A Hollywood studio producer said: “Everyone is in the market for this story. Poor Jaycee’s life may have been hell for 18 years but she’ll never want for anything for the rest of it.”

Garrido, a registered sex offender, has been linked to six child abductions and murders stretching back years within a 400-mile radius of the ramshackle home in Antioch, California, where Jaycee was held. (ANI)

22 killed, 60 injured in NWFP suicide blast

Islamabad, Sep.18 (ANI): At least 22 people were killed and more than 60 wounded in a suicide attack in Kohat on Friday.

According to eye witnesses, the attack took place near a bus stop where the attacker blew himself up inside a vehicle loaded with powerful explosives.

The blast was so powerful that it destroyed several hotels and small shops located near the bus stop on the Hangu Road in Kacchapakka.

Relief and rescue teams rushed to the spot immediately after the incident, while the injured persons have been shifted to the Liaquat Memorial and Division Hospitals.

Traffic on the Hangu road has been suspended completely after people started pelting stones on passing vehicles following the blast, The News reported. (ANI)

US Fritzl told wife “to take the cute blond girl” during “child shopping” trip

London, Sept 13 (ANI): Phillip Garrido, the “American Fritzl”, selected Jaycee Lee Dugard as his prey during a “child shopping” trip because she looked cute, his wife has told police in California.

Describing the precision that went into the abduction of the then 11-year-old Jaycee, Nancy told cops that they decided not to snatch the pretty blond girl with the gap-toothed grin that day in June 1991 because she was walking through South Lake Tahoe along with few school friends.

Instead, they apparently trailed her to her home before returning the next morning to complete their mission.

Garrido allegedly jumped out of their car and grabbed her as she walked to nearby a bus-stop, while her husband remained behind the wheel.

“That’s the one I want,” Garrido told her when he saw Jaycee in the resort town.

“She’s cute, but she’s with the other kids. Let’s come back later and get her,” she added.

After being briefed on Mrs Garrido’s testimony by law enforcement contacts, Michael Cardoza, a Californian attorney and former prosecutor, relayed his coldly calculating words to the Telegraph.

“This was nothing less than a child shopping trip. It just makes their actions all the more horrendous and reprehensible,” he said. (ANI)

Family grieves death of soldier in an encounter in Poonch

Poonch (Jammu), Sep 9 (ANI): A pall of gloom enveloped the household of the Army major who was killed in an encounter with the militants in Mendhar sub-sector of Poonch district in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday.

Major Akash Singh was killed while trying to foil an infiltration bid across the Line of Control (LoC) in Sonagali area.

He gunned down two militants before being hit by a bullet while aiming at the third.

His friends remembered him as a brave and courageous young man.

“We got this news suddenly in the morning. I had gone to drop off my kids at the bus stop when his (Akash Singh) father got a call from his CO (Commanding Officer). Since his father was not able to decipher what was being said, his brother, who was with me, rushed to take the call. He was informed that around 3 in the morning, they had set up an ambush for the militants, where he (Akash) killed two militants but got hit by a bullet while aiming at third and he is no more,” said Avdhesh Raina, friend of Akash Singh.

Singh is survived by his wife and two children.

The infiltration comes despite a ceasefire between the two armies and a three-metre-high barbed wire security fence along most of the 742-km LoC. (ANI)

Jaycee Lee Dugard ‘saved her life by becoming second wife to US Fritzl’

London, Aug 31 (ANI): Jaycee Lee Dugard survived for 18 years in ‘American Fritzl’ Phillip Garrido’s captivity by becoming his ‘second wife’.

Carl Probyn, Jaycee’s stepfather, Probyn believes that being subservient and teaching the two daughters – Starlite, 15, and Angel, 11 – she had by Garrido to accept him as ‘dad’ saved her life.

The 60-year-old revealed that the girls had only just been told about their mum’s ordeal.

Probyn insists that Jaycee’s demure nature kept her alive.

“She’s fragile and it paid off – she survived for 18 years. I think if she’d have been feisty and tried to climb the fence every day she probably wouldn’t be here right now. She accepted the situation and dealt with it,” the Sun quoted him as saying.

Jaycee was kidnapped by Garrido and his wife Nancy, 55, at a bus stop in South Lake Tahoe, California, in June 1991.

Garrido’s sexual abuse began almost immediately and she fell pregnant twice in the backyard ‘prison’ at his home in Antioch, California.

Police say that she came to accept that she was effectively his wife and kept up the pretence to protect her children. (ANI)

US Fritzl’s secret garden of evil where he kept kidnapped girl as sex slave

London, Aug 30 (ANI): A filthy, ramshackle secret garden, hidden inside ‘American Fritzl’ Phillip Garrido’s house in the small town of Antioch, east of San Francisco, has been revealed to be the place where he kept Jaycee Lee Dugard as sex slave for 18 years and fathered two children with her.

Jaycee – kidnapped from a bus stop by Garrido, 58, when she was just 11 -was just 14 when she had the first of his two daughters, now 11 and 15, reports News of the World.

The kidnapped victim had to raise her undercover family amid the makeshift home of sheds and tents, surrounded by rubbish – topped off with a sign bidding Welcome.

The shocking details emerged as Phillip and his wife Nancy were held for trial after denying 29 charges of abduction, imprisonment and rape – and 29-year-old Jaycee was reunited with her shocked family.

Jaycee and her daughters lived destitute in a maze of interlinked shacks and tents hidden from view by overgrown trees, 8ft fencing and tarpaulins.

The entire area is strewn with their sad array of worn and broken toys and possessions, vying for space with piles of the Garridos’ dumped household junk including discarded cans of chemicals.

A source who visited the Walnut Tree Avenue compound said: “Most frightening are the bloodstains which are everywhere on carpets, tent walls and in clothing.

“It’s extremely disturbing trying to fathom out what went on in that dreadful place and how human beings could do such things.”

“How the children didn’t die of diseases or suffer long-term medical problems is a miracle. Their home was a tip with no hygiene at all,” the source added. (ANI)

Sree breaks into tears over Noirin’s flirting ways

London, June 20 (ANI): Sree Dasari, the Indian inhabitant of Big Brother House, broke into tears in Lisa’s arms after his favourite lady Noirin promised Marcus that she would show him her breasts.

Sree, who claimed to be a virgin, is said to have been sad ever since he has been rejected by Noirin, who recently started flirting with Marcus.

The 25-year-old Hindu student was left shaken when Norin joked with Marcus that she would show him her boobs in return for a can of his beer.

A disgusted Sree muttered “Oh my God”, and looked upset when Marcus said that he liked Noirin for her “t***, a*** and face”.

He later chatted with Lisa at the bus stop, and she suggested that he should try to forget his feelings for Noirin.

He sobbed that Noirin shouldn’t be selling herself for alcohol and wept.

“People are playing with me,” the Sun quoted Sree as saying.

Lisa advised him: “Stand up for yourself or come to me.”

Lisa was later seen passing messages between Sree and Noirin, who clearly said that she was not interested in him and even refused to talk him.

Noirin said that Sree meant nothing to her. (ANI)

Singapore man sentenced to hang for murdering his wife

Singapore – A Singapore court sentenced a man to hang for hurling his wife to death from the 13th floor of an apartment block, media reports said Tuesday.

Tharema Vejayan Govindasamy, 40, was found guilty of murdering his 32-year-old wife after a night of drinking and a quarrel with her at a bus stop on July 1, 2007, and was given the death penalty, the Straits Times newspaper reported.

However, his lawyer said he would appeal the court’s verdict.

Tharema and Smaelmeeral Abdul Aziz married in 2002, but the marriage went sour in 2006 after the couple’s second child was born. Tharema repeatedly beat his wife.

After she found her husband in bed with another woman she eventually moved out of their flat, the report said.

On July 1, 2007, Tharema met his wife at a bus stop after she spent a night of clubbing. The couple began to argue.

Although Tharema claimed in court that he could not remember the events of that night because he had drunk heavily at a friend’s birthday party, forensic evidence revealed that he hit his wife several times, dragged her to the 13th floor of the block and pushed her over a parapet wall.

Two days after the crime he surrendered himself to the police. (dpa)

Robber forces 2 moneyless women to perform oral sex instead

Kuala Lumpur, April 18 (ANI): A robber in Malaysia made two women perform oral sex on him after finding that they did not have any money.

The two cleaners, aged 68 and 43, were waiting for their factory van at a bus stop in Jalan Kem in Port Klang at 6.30am when a car stopped in front of them.

When the robber demanded for money, the women said that they did not have any.

He then asked the women to get into the car, apparently saying that he would sent them home.

The robber then drove the duo to an oil palm plantation in Bukit Raja, and ordered them to perform oral sex on him.

The 43-year-old woman was even forced to kiss the man’s backside.

The women, who were then abandoned in the plantation, sought help from a foreign worker who brought them out of the plantation.

It was a passer-by who took them to a police station, reports The Star Online.

Klang district police chief Asst Comm Mohamad Mat Yusop revealed that the two women had been sent to the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital for medical examinations.

He even revealed that cops were searching for a well-built man in his 30s, who wore earrings on both his ears. (ANI)

Freedom makes kids ‘more active’

London, April 6 (ANI): Kids who are allowed to visit friends and go shopping on their own are more active, according to a new study.

Researchers at the University of Bristol tracked the movements of 1,307 children using GPS technology.

They also asked the pupils, aged ten and 11 from 23 schools, to complete a questionnaire about how much freedom they were given to travel outside the home unsupervised by their parents.

Participants said they were never, sometimes, often or always allowed to go to local shops, a big shopping centre, park or playground, sports centre, swimming pool, library, school, cinema, friend’s house, amusement arcade, bus stop or train station.

The researchers found that both boys and girls given greater freedoms were much more active on weekdays than those closely watched by adults.

“This is the first study to show that freedom to move around unsupervised in the local and wider neighbourhood is directly related to how physically active children are,” the Scotsman quoted Dr Ashley Cooper, senior investigator on the study, as saying.

“These findings suggest that giving children more independence to move outside is related to greater levels of physical activity, which is important for health.

“But we also know that parents restrict how much independence they give their children for very good safety reasons.

“More work now needs to be done so we can discover how to get that balance right,” Cooper added.

The study was published in the International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity. (ANI)

Irom Sharmila arrested again

Imphal, Mar 10 (ANI): Human rights activist Irom Chanu Sharmila, who was released from prison on the occasion of International Women’s Day was rearrested here on Monday.

She was picked up by the State Police after she refused to end her eight-year long hunger protest. She has been on a continuous fast for the past nine years demanding complete withdrawal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act 1958.

36-year-old Sharmila began her fast in 2000 to protest against human rights abuses. But she was soon arrested and charged with attempted suicide.

Sharmila has since been force-fed by nasal tube in a government-run hospital in Imphal.

She had said she would fast until the government repeals the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), which gives soldiers sweeping powers.harmila has vowed to continue with her struggle.

“I think all of us should support her, specially the State Government. The State Government has to see into it what is happening in the State and the law and order situation. She is fighting an oppressive system,” said Suchitra, an independent journalist, incidentally not from Manipur.

Sharmila has become an iconic figure for the militants in Manipur since launching her hunger strike after soldiers allegedly shot ten young men at a bus stop in a small town there. (ANI)

Irom Sharmila arrested again

Imphal, Mar 10 (ANI): Human rights activist Irom Chanu Sharmila, who was released from prison on the occasion of International Women’s Day was rearrested here on Monday.

She was picked up by the State Police after she refused to end her eight-year long hunger protest. She has been on a continuous fast for the past nine years demanding complete withdrawal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act 1958.

36-year-old Sharmila began her fast in 2000 to protest against human rights abuses. But she was soon arrested and charged with attempted suicide.

Sharmila has since been force-fed by nasal tube in a government-run hospital in Imphal.

She had said she would fast until the government repeals the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), which gives soldiers sweeping powers.harmila has vowed to continue with her struggle.

“I think all of us should support her, specially the State Government. The State Government has to see into it what is happening in the State and the law and order situation. She is fighting an oppressive system,” said Suchitra, an independent journalist, incidentally not from Manipur.

Sharmila has become an iconic figure for the militants in Manipur since launching her hunger strike after soldiers allegedly shot ten young men at a bus stop in a small town there. (ANI)

Irom Sharmila released after eight years

Imphal, Mar 8 (ANI): Authorities in Manipur have released Human rights activist Irom Chanu Sharmila, who has been on a continuous fast for the past nine years demanding complete withdrawal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act 1958.

The 36-year-old Sharmila began her fast in 2000 to protest against human rights abuses. But she was soon arrested and charged with attempted suicide.

Sharmila has since been force-fed by nasal tube in a government-run hospital in Imphal.

She had said she would fast until the government repeals the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), which gives soldiers sweeping powers to kill suspected rebels.

Sharmila vowed to continue with her struggle.

“The AFSPA will surely be repealed. My stand, which is my self-conscience, has taken in a right way. I won’t stop my movement,” she said.

Sharmila has become an iconic figure for the people of Manipur since launching her hunger strike after soldiers shot ten young men at a bus stop in a small town there. (ANI)

Paris Hilton’s brother sued by gas-station employee over 2008 DUI ride injuries

Washington, February 6 (ANI): Hotel heiress Paris Hilton’s brother, Barron, is being sued by a Malibu gas-station employee over injuries suffered during his 2008 DUI ride.

Fernando Mendoza Tellez is asking for unspecified damages for the injuries he claims to have suffered in the run-in, according to TMZ.com.

Barron was busted outside a gas station on the morning of February 12 last year, after he sideswiped a pickup truck on Pacific Coast Highway, and the peeved other driver followed him to the station and called police.

He was then made to sit on a bus-stop bench until the arrival of cops.

Filing his complaint in Los Angeles Superior Court, Tellez has alleged that Barron ploughed into him before getting out of the car.

Eye witnesses said that Barron’s car hit an employee in the leg at the time, reports E!online.

Hilton pleaded no contest last April to misdemeanor driving under the influence with a blood-alcohol level above the 0.08 percent legal limit, and unlawful possession of a false license.

He was sentenced to three years’ probation, fined 2,000 dollars, and ordered to spend time at the L.A. County Morgue.

His licence was also suspended for one year. (ANI)