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             Wednesday 13 december 2017
            New York commuters return to bombing site, shrug off attack



            By KAREN MATTHEWS            commuters  a  day  later.  you  just  go  on  with  your  Garcia said he didn’t think  sion  on  Monday  and  that
            Associated Press             The  only  sign  of  Monday’s  life  and  do  the  best  you  twice  about  getting  on  people  were  still  running
            NEW YORK (AP) — New York  explosion was in increased  can,” said Jennifer Farinas,  the  subway  at  the  Times  from the scene.
            subway riders shrugged off  police  presence,  including  whose  commute  involves  Square station. “I’m used to  But  Baron  took  the  same
            the city’s latest attack Tues-  a badge-wearing German  a bus from Secaucus, New  it,”  Garcia  said.  “I  already  bus  Tuesday  and  trans-
            day, a day after police say  shepherd named Omar.         Jersey, to the Port Authority  went  through  9/11.  I  was  ferred to the subway to his
            a would-be suicide attack-   Riders  said  they  had  no  Bus  Terminal  near  the  tar-  about  three  blocks  away  Manhattan  banking  job.
            er set off a pipe bomb.      qualms  about  returning  to  geted station and then the  when the World Trade Cen-    “Life continues,” he said.
            The underground passage-     the  station  where  authori-  subway  to  her  marketing  ter came down.”             Ullah,  a  Bangladeshi  im-
            way  at  the  Times  Square  ties say Akayed Ullah set off  job.  “Anything  can  hap-  Sammy Baron said that his  migrant,  was  the  only  per-
            station  where  the  home-   the bomb.                    pen,  any  time,  anywhere;  bus  from  New  Jersey  ar-  son  seriously  injured  in  the
            made  device  went  off  “I  just  feel  like  New  York  you just have to be aware.”  rived at the terminal about  explosion  in  the  blocklong
            Monday was crowded with  City  is  a  resilient  city  and  Maintenance worker Jorge  20 minutes after the explo-   walkway. q

            Woman with 84 Great Danes guilty of animal cruelty charges



                                                                                                   she had been acquiring to  having  difficulty  in  April,
                                                                                                   breed and sell since 2014.   when  she  suffered  a  knee
                                                                                                   Fay  initially  was  charged  injury  and  couldn’t  move
                                                                                                   with   12    misdemeanor  about easily. She also start-
                                                                                                   charges,  but  Greenhalgh  ed  losing  staffers  and  was
                                                                                                   dismissed two last month. In  unable  to  replace  them.
                                                                                                   his ruling, he found the evi-  Greenhalgh   said   there
                                                                                                   dence  showed  Fay  didn’t  was  “a  pervasive  ammo-
                                                                                                   provide  proper  care  or  nia  odor”  in  the  home,  so
                                                                                                   shelter for the dogs.        strong  that  veterinarians
                                                                                                   Her lawyers said they’re dis-  and others were unable to
                                                                                                   appointed in the verdict, as  remain  inside  without  tak-
                                                                                                   well as the judge’s analysis  ing frequent breaks.
                                                                                                   of the facts and the law he  Fay testified at her trial be-
                                                                                                   used to reach it. They plan  fore  Greenhalgh  that  she
                                                                                                   to appeal.                   took good care of the ani-
                                                                                                   “Mrs. Fay’s primary concern  mals.  She  said  she  spent
                                                                                                   at present is the welfare of  $25,000 to $35,000 a month
                                                                                                   the  dogs,  who  remain  her  on  their  food,  medication
                                                                                                   property  and  have  been  and other materials.
                                                                                                   held  for  six  months  post  Court  documents  say  she
                                                                                                   seizure  as  of  this  coming  believed the town of Wolfe-
                                                                                                   Saturday,”  they  said  in  a  boro manufactured the al-
                                                                                                   statement.  “Mrs.  Fay  looks  legations of animal cruelty
            Christina Fey of Wolfeboro appears in District Court at the Carroll County Superior Courthouse in   forward to the next step in  to  force  her  to  shut  down
            Ossipee, N.H. Fay, who had dozens of filthy and sick Great Danes living in her New Hampshire   the process.”        her  kennels.  But  Greenhal-
            mansion was found guilty Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017, of 10 animal cruelty charges.         Fay  is  to  be  sentenced  gh said pictures, video and
                                                                                                   within  30  days.  The  New  testimony  from  witnesses
            By KATHY McCORMACK           Wolfeboro  home  in  June.  of feces and urine days or    Hampshire  chapter  of  The  in and around Fay’s home
            Associated Press             Authorities said the animals  weeks old. The dogs had to   Humane  Society  of  the  between  May  and  June
            CONCORD,  N.H.  (AP)  —  A  were living in filth and suffer-  walk in and lay down in the   United  States  said  Green-  consistently show the same
            woman who had dozens of  ing from health problems.        waste covering the floor.”   halgh would determine the  filthy conditions.
            filthy and sick Great Danes  “The  conditions  in  which  Fay  pleaded  not  guilty,   dogs’  care  at  that  time.  Earlier  this  year,  Republi-
            living in her New Hampshire  these dogs were kept con-    saying  she  loved  the  dogs   For now, the organization is  can  Gov.  Chris  Sununu  re-
            mansion  was  found  guilty  stitutes  cruelty”  under  the  and  compared  them  to   caring for them.             vamped  a  state  commis-
            Tuesday  of  10  animal  cru-  law, Judge Charles Green-  an  art  collection.  She  said   While  Greenhalgh  noted  sion that he hopes will help
            elty charges.                halgh  wrote.  “Their  cages  she  wanted  to  be  the  pri-  that  Fay  appears  to  have  develop  stronger  animal
            Eighty-four   dogs    were  and living areas were cov-    mary U.S. collector of Euro-  been devoted to her dogs,  cruelty  laws,  following  de-
            seized  from  Christina  Fay’s  ered with an accumulation  pean  Great  Danes,  which
                                                                                                   he  also  said  she  started  velopments in Fay’s case.q
            Mom who posted video of bullied son denies being racist



            KNOXVILLE,  Tenn.  (AP)  —  posted  on  social  media  tell  him  he  has  no  friends.  don’t need to be criticized  wide  receiver  Tyler  Byrd,
            A  Tennessee  woman  who  was  real,  but  that  it  didn’t  He  said  milk  was  poured  about it.                 retired race car driver Dale
            posted a video of her tear-  make her a racist.           on  him  and  ham  was  put  It’s not their fault. If you are  Earnhardt  Jr.  and  singers
            ful  son  recounting  being  The  photo  surfaced  Mon-   down his clothes.            made fun of, just don’t let it  Snoop Dog and Katy Perry.
            bullied  at  school  has  ap-  day, three days after Jones  “Just  out  of  curiosity,  why  bother you.”           The video also led to scruti-
            peared on national media  posted  video  of  her  son,  do  they  bully?”  Keaton  The  video  had  more  than  ny of Kimberly Jones’ social
            outlets  to  deflect  accusa-  Keaton,  crying  as  he  de-  said.                     18 million views by Sunday  media accounts, including
            tions of racism.             scribed  being  bullied  at  “What’s the point of it? Why  and prompted an outpour-    a  post  showing  a  photo-
            Kimberly  Jones  told  Good  an  East  Tennessee  middle  do they find joy in taking in-  ing  of  support  from  celeb-  graph  of  her  and  relatives
            Morning America and CBS  school.                          nocent  people  and  find  a  rities  including  actor  Chris  with  a  Confederate  flag
            This  Morning  on  Tuesday  In  the  video,  Keaton  said  way to be mean to them?  Evans,  Tennessee  Titans  and an American flag that
            that  a  photo  of  her  fam-  other students call him ugly,  It’s not OK.             tight  end  Delanie  Walker,  prompted  a  backlash  on-
            ily with a Confederate flag  make  fun  of  his  nose  and  “People  that  are  different  University   of   Tennessee  line. q
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