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    4 BEHREND BEACON
November 13, 2009
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LOCAL NEWS
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MEADVILLE
rwo Meadville residents
were able to escape their home
before it was damaged by a fire
\Vednesday night.
The fire wLis reported about
10:25 p.m it Li single-story
home at 22ti (irandview Ave. A
man who used a wheelchair
Lind a \voman were able to flee
the home and call 911. fire offi
cials said.
news \vith the Meadville
Fire I)cpartment and five vol
unteer departments had the
Wait , under control by about
1 1:10 p
File fire likely started in the
area around m attached
garage. fire officials said. A
damage estimate was not avail
able this morning
MILLCREEK
Nlillcreek Township voters
elected four school directors
luesday, including an incum
bent living in North Carolina
who has said she won't serve.
,lane Ann Rastatter, 7-1, was
elected to a third term on the
illcivek School Board. She is
living in an assisted-living
home in North Carolina and
has nut attended a School
Board business meeting since
February.
A late Frit , hither who qui
etly Hipped his way to ti fortune
has lett more than SBOO,llOO to
the foundation for the Dr.
lertrude A. 13arber National In
stitute, making his gift one of
the largest in the organization's
history.
Dominick .1. Colelli. 95, an
I.rie native who died .tan. 6,
never married. Vor 37 years he
cut hair. retiring in 1977 from
Dom s Barber Shop at the
southeastern corner of West
32nd Street and (ireengarden
Boulevard.
('olelli chose to leave nearly
all of his estate -- the fruits of
all those years of trimming and
shaving and investing the
money -- to the 1) . . Gertrude A.
Foundation, the
fundraising, and development
Arm tit the nonprofit 1)r.
(;ern - Lich , A Barber National In
stitute. near the loot of East Av
enue Ihe institute. founded in
195'2 as the Barber Center, an
nually provides services for
adults, and children with
developmental
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WORLD NEWS
1. Israeli terror
suspect on murder
charges
JERUSALEM, Israel -- An
American-born Israeli man,
called a terrorist by Israeli po
lice, was indicted Thursday on
murder charges despite his at
torney's concerns about his
mental stability.
Yaakov "Jack" Teitel, a West
Bank settler, was indicted on
two murder charges, four at
tempted murder charges and
several lesser charges, includ
ing carrying and manufactur
ing weapons, Israeli court
authorities said.
Teitel, 37, was arrested last
month in connection with a
string of attacks and murder
plots over the past 12 years
against Arabs, homosexuals,
leftists, messianic Jews and po
lice, according to Israeli police
and security forces.
NATIONAL NEWS
Fort Hood Sur-
vivors Move On
KILLEEN, Texas It seemed
unlikely that Christopher Royal
was going to he delivering the
sermon Sunday at Shiloh Bap
tist Church in the tiny town of
Eclectic, Ala., as scheduled. Mr.
Royal, a chief warrant officer in
the Army, had been shot three
times in the back during the
rampage at Fort Hood.
But early Saturday, Mr. Royal
called his brother, Bernard
Birmingham, and said he was
coming anyway.
"I said, 'Can you make it?' "
Mr. Birmingham recalled on
Thursday. "He said, 'I can make
it with the help of the Lord.'
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World & National News
2. China criticized
over alleged 'black
jails'
BEIJING, China -- Chinese
authorities should abolish secret
jails used to unlawfully detain
citizens who travel to the capital
and other major cities to file
complaints, Human Rights
Watch says.
For the past six years, citizens
have been held without commu
nication in so-called black jails,
often located in state-owned ho
tels, nursing homes and psychi
atric hospitals, according to a
new report from the human
rights group.
Most of the detainees are from
rural areas and travel to major
cities to submit grievances at pe
titions and appeals offices,
which address cases without
going to court, Human Rights
Watch said.
3. Japan Cheers
Emperor
Like Mr. Royal, 37, many of
those injured in the methodical
killing spree at Fort Hood, of
which Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan
has been charged, have already
begun the process of moving
on, even as they live with scars
and limps and frayed nerves,
with wheelchairs and stomach
staples and colostomy bags,
with bullets positioned too pre
cariously in soft tissue for doc
tors to remove without risk.
Those with physical injuries,
at least came away from an un
explainable horror with some
thing tangible to focus on in the
weeks and months ahead.
Twelve people are still in the
hospital, some who may need
months to recover.
US President Barack Obam
paid tribute to the fallen on
Tues. at a memorial service for
the fallen.
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Tokyo, JAPAN -- Tens of
thousands of well-wishers lined
the streets of Tokyo on Thurs
day for a parade on the 20th an
niversary of the coronation of
Emperor Akihito, 75, who
urged the Japanese not to for
get the lessons of World War 11.
More than 50,000 people
gathered around the Imperial
Palace for the parade, a concert
and other events marking Aki
hito's ascent to the world's old
est hereditary throne.
Speaking at a news confer
ence, Akihito said he worried
that young Japanese were for
getting their history, including
the country's invasion and oc
cupation of several of its neigh
bors.
New York Times
4. SA minister de
fends shoot-to-kill
SOUTH AFRICA -- A boy was
killed on Saturday as police
hunted a murder suspect,
sparking a national outcry.
Police Minister Fikile
Mbalula said it was inevitable
Memorials for the Fort Hood victims were on display to remember the
lives lost. Major Hasan is accused of opening fire on Nov. 5.
He said "It may be hard to
comprehend the twisted logic
that led to this tragedy, but this
much we do know - no faith
justifies these murderous and
craven acts; no just and loving
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that innocent people would get
caught in crossfire.
And referring to what he
called "incorrigible criminals",
he urged the police to "shoot
the bastards".
"Yes. Shoot the bastards.
Hard-nut to crack, incorrigible
criminals," Mr Mhalula said.
BB(' 'World News
5. City's drugs gang
leader jailed
ENGLAND -- The leader of a
Merseyside gang which ran a
multi-million pound drugs
racket has been jailed for 14
years, at Liverpool Crown
Court.
The gang operated in the
Kensington area of Liverpool
bringing in heroin and cocaine
from Holland.
Leader Brian Siner, 26, of
Edge Hill, was involved "from
beginning to end."
Police were alerted to his op
eration when residents re
ported a rise in shootings and
street drug deals.
/IBC 11'orld News
God looks upon them with
favour, And for what he has
done, we know that the killer
will be met with justice - in this
world, and the next." "
- BB(' World News
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