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Monday
Oct132008

The Billionaire Club



In case you missed this year's (2008) richest men in the world, here is a recap. How many can you identify? Click on the picture to find out who is who in the world of multi-billionaires.





With the way the stock market has been going lately, it will be interesting to see what next year's list will look like. My guess is that there won't be much of a change.



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Saturday
Oct112008

Homeless Man Set Ablaze



This is the kind of story that makes you wonder why there is so much evil in the world. The respect for human life (regardless of social status) should be so ingrained into our belief systems, that to willfully cause the death of a helpless individual should be anathema to every living soul.

The burning death of a homeless man for no apparent reason, other than the "pleasure" of doing it, should impress upon us the realization that there are some truly evil people living amongst us. This is the story of how "John" a homeless man, who by all accounts never bothered anyone, met his untimely death at the hands evil incarnate.

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Police and Firefighters responded to a call about 9:40 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9th on 3rd Street between Berendo Street and New Hampshire Avenue in the Mid-Wilshire area of Los Angeles. They found a homeless man who had been doused with a flammable liquid and set on fire. The man, who paramedics thought was about 50 years old, had burns over 90 percent of his body. The victim, who was taken to hospital, was later pronounced dead, authorities said.
"This is one of cruelest crimes you can imagine," said Deputy Chief Sergio Diaz, who oversees LAPD's Rampart Division. "Pouring gasoline on a human being and setting them on fire. As an officer who has responded to many murders over the years, this is amongst the most horrific."

"To murder somebody who's probably suffering from mental illness issues and not bothering anyone — just a poor wretch on the street — you've got to be a soulless nitwit to do something like this," he said.

The police were canvasing the area, talking to people and looking for clues. A man in his 20s was seen throwing gasoline on the man, chasing him, throwing more on him and running from the scene, said Deputy Chief Sergio Diaz. Scorch marks stained a wall where the man was burned.

Capt. Dennis Cremins said police were looking for at least one man who was seen running from the scene. He was described as a Latino in his 20s, with short brown hair and a large black T-shirt. Cremins said police believe the man may have bought gasoline in the neighborhood and used it in the attack. A red plastic gas container was found at the scene.

Jose Antonio Gonzalez, who owns a vitamin shop near where the man was found, said some longtime residents called the man Johnny and believed he had fought in the Vietnam War and had a wealthy family somewhere. Gonzalez didn't know whether the stories were true.

Shopkeepers said the man was a fixture in the dense residential neighborhood at the northern edge of Koreatown, and residents were shocked to hear about his violent death. The homeless man, who some called "John" and described him as Buddha-like and unassuming, had been in the area for at least 20 years but never bothered anyone or begged for money, said Young Kim, who owns a nearby dry cleaner. People gave him food, clothes and spare change.
"His priorities were cigarettes, Dr Pepper, hot Cheetos and, once a week, he would buy C batteries" for his radio, said Asit Bhowmick, the Bangledeshi owner of the Bengal Liquor store.

Regulars at the California Donut shop bought him coffee and doughnuts in the mornings, a couple of Asian men took him for showers and a haircut, and poor Central American and Mexican immigrants would give him spare change or food.
"He didn't seem to have mental problems. He understood and spoke well. I don't know why he lived on the street," Kim said.

About 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Jorge Garcia, owner of La Morenita Oaxaquena restaurant, said he was at work when a woman ran inside the restaurant, screaming for a fire extinguisher. He ran outside to find the man lying on his back in a nearby parking lot, his body still ablaze.
The man's clothes had been burned off, his face blackened and swollen, the tips of his clenched fingers sloughed off. The smell of gasoline hung in the air.

"There's no name for what they did to him," Garcia said.

On Friday, some of the homeless man's belongings remained at the scene, including a bag of food from McDonald's, a yellow pear and a gray sweat shirt and shorts. A charred jacket lay on a white cardboard box nearby. "This is one of the jackets that someone used to try to put the flames out," said Dinora Morales, 30, a baker at the doughnut shop.

Andy Bales, chief executive of the Union Rescue Mission on downtown's Skid Row, said the incident was "part of a long history of people attacking vulnerable homeless individuals in Los Angeles."
"They think the person is less than human because they happen to be homeless. I don't know how you could do that to another human being," Bales said.

Luis Ortega, who works in the neighborhood, looked along the street full of botanical shops, ethnic restaurants and cigar shops. He said justice would prevail.

"Karma is coming," Ortega said. "Karma is going to come and get whoever did this."


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Friday
Oct102008

The New Kumari - Matina Shakya



It has been decided: Three-year-old Matina Shakya is the new Royal Kumari or "living goddess". A Kumari is a prepubescent girl selected from the Shakya caste of the Nepalese Newari community. This practice is a unique Nepalese custom, bringing together both Buddhists and Hindus, dating back to the 17th century.

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A Royal Kumari is chosen from a Buddhist sect (the Newari) to represent the Hindu deity Durga (sometimes referred to as Taleju). The local Vajrayana Buddhists regard her as their chief female deity Vajradevi. This union of religious identities assumes enormous significance in a country marked by sharp ethnic divisions. For more on the history and traditions of the Kumari click here.

A Kumari is chosen, after a vigorous selection process, around the age of 2 or 3. At the onset of menstruation a Kumari is dethroned and the process of selecting a new Kumari is started over. Former Kumaris receive a pension from the state and, even though they are often still referred to as Kumaris, are expected to return to normal Nepalese life. Popular superstition says that a man who marries a Kumari is doomed to die within six months by coughing up blood. However, most Kumaris do marry as detailed by the chart below:




























































































NameHometownDates as KumariMarital Status
Hira Maiya ShakyaWotu1922-1923married, 0 children
Chini Shova Shakya*Lagan1923-1931married, 2 daughters
Chandra Devi Shakya*Asonchuka1931-1933married, 2 daughters
Dil Kumari ShakyaLagan1933-1942married, 3 sons ,1 daughter
Nani Shova ShakyaOmbahal1942-1949married, 4 sons, 2 daughters
Kayo Mayju Shakya*Kwahiti1949-1955married, 1 son, 1 daughter
Harsha Laxmi ShakyaNaghal1955-1961married, 2 sons
Nani Mayju ShakyaNaghal1961-1969married, 1 son, 2 daughters
Sunina ShakyaOmbahal1969-1978married, 1 son, 1 daughter
Anita ShakyaSikamoobahal1978-1984unmarried
Rashmila ShakyaKwahiti1984-1991unmarried
Amita ShakyaAsanbahal1991-2001unmarried
Preeti ShakyaItumbahal2001-2007unmarried
Matina ShakyaKathmandu2008-Presentunmarried

There are several Kumaris throughout Nepal but the best known is the Royal Kumari of Kathmandu, and she lives in the Kumari Ghar, a palace in the center of the city. The former Royal Kumari, Preeti Shakya, who at 11-years-old, reached puberty, giving way to the current Royal Kumari, Matina Shakya.
A former Kumari, Sajani Shakya from Bhaktapur, achieved worldwide fame after a visit to the US. She was not however, a Royal Kumari. Her story is nevertheless compelling as she, on her return to Nepal, went through rejection, reinstatement and finally retirement. After a six-month delay, Sajani Shakya was replaced by six-year-old Shreeya Bajracharya. This  is the first time a Kumari (or living goddess) has been named by anyone other than the head priest of the Nepali monarchy. That role disappeared in May 2008 when the monarchy in Nepal was abolished after 239 years. For an in depth look at the role of the Kumari in Nepal check out this documentary.

The newest Royal Kumari Matina Shakya, the three-year-old daughter of a Nepalese watch repairer, Pratapman Shakya and his wife Sunita Shakya, was "chosen after consultation with Buddhist priests, community leaders and officials who will look after her," said Achyut Pokharel, a member of the government-run trust that maintains the tradition.

Wrapped in red silk and adorned with red flowers in her hair, Matina Shakya received approval from the priests and President Ram Baran Yadav in a centuries-old tradition with deep ties to Nepal's monarchy, which was abolished in May. Hindu and Buddhist priests chanted sacred hymns and cascaded flowers and grains of rice over the 3-year-old girl.



"She became Royal Kumari after a series of pujas (religious ceremonies) on Tuesday at the auspicious time of 11:39 am," Pokharel said, referring to the moment chosen by astrologers as the luckiest for the Kumari succession.

Dozens of people in Kathmandu's medieval quarter joined in the procession as the young girl was carried by family members from her home to the ornate palace where she will be confined for several years.
"It was very hard to make the decision to allow her to become the Kumari," her father Pratapman Shrestha said. "I am going to miss her terribly but it is a great privilege to have a Kumari for a daughter and we are helping maintain a unique, age-old part of our culture."

Three-year-old Matina remained silent throughout the ten-minute procession to begin her life as a goddess and seemed unperturbed by the commotion, posing happily for pictures.

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Tuesday
Oct072008

Eva Daley Found Guilty



Eva Daley, 31, was found guilty of second-degree murder along with 17-year-old Heriberto Garcia. The pair were originally charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of 13-year-old Jose Cano. The 11-woman, 1-man jury deliberated for 2 1/2 days before agreeing on the second-degree murder conviction. Both Daley and Garcia face a maximum sentence of 15 years to life. Daley will be sentenced on Nov. 4th while Garcia will learn his fate on Oct. 28th.

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Eva Daley, a single mother of three children who said she had worked many jobs - including at a cleaning business and selling Avon products - to support her family, was accused of driving her son Mauricio Rivera, who was 14 at the time, and his six of his friends to the 14th Street Park, Long Beach, Ca. where the teens found and stabbed 13-year-old Jose Cano to death on June 25th 2007. According to the prosecution it was an act of revenge because the victim's gang had attacked Daley's home earlier that day with roadside flares, disrespecting her. See the full details of the stabbing death here and the subsequent trial here.

Mauricio Rivera and his four friends: Juan Bautista, Carlos Jimenez, Edwin Moran and Jakkia Ross plead guilty to manslaughter earlier this year in juvenile court. Another friend, Alejandro Flores, is scheduled to plead guilty to manslaughter. They were all between 14 and 17 at the time of the murder and will all likely be held in the California Department of Corrections Juvenile Justice Division, formerly the California Youth Authority, until their 26th birthdays, the maximum sentence possible.

Heriberto Garcia, who was 15 at the time, was the only teen to be tried as an adult. Police and prosecutors identified him as the one who did the actual stabbing of Jose Cano. He was tried jointly on the murder charge with Eva Daley.

Extra security was brought into the court for both her verdict and Garcia's verdict reading, which took place about two hours before Daley's.
Daley did not cry, although her hands shook and she looked pale and grim when she glanced back at her boyfriend and brother, the only members of her family to attend the verdict reading.

Garcia had no family in court, although Daley's brother did come into the courtroom after his guilty verdict was read.
The 17-year-old seemed calm, and simply nodded to Daley's brother before loping out of the courtroom, his hands cuffed behind his back.

The pair had faced the possibility of first degree murder - which would have carried a 25 year to life term - but the Deputy District Attorney John Lonergan said he was confident the jury carefully considered all the evidence and came back with the right decision.
"This was a tough case, a very emotional case, with a mother of three charged with murder...," Lonergan said.

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Monday
Oct062008

Psychologist Pleads Guilty to Child Porn

Dr. Joseph Belanger, 61, of Jamestown, ND plead guilty in court to two charges of receiving materials involving the sexual exploitation of minors. When asked by U.S. District Court Judge Ralph Erickson if the allegations against him were true, he looked up at the judge and in a quiet deep voice replied: "Yes, Your Honor". With those three words Belanger became a convicted child sex offender. His sentencing is scheduled for Dec. 11.

Dr. Belanger is a former North Dakota State Hospital psychologist who had spent the past 20 years examining sex offenders and testified in court on whether the convicted sex offenders were dangerous and should be confined indefinitely for treatment. He was an expert witness in hundreds of cases. His arrest and conviction has led to reviews of cases in Iowa where he appeared as a witness. Officials have said North Dakota cases are unlikely to be affected because of a state law that required two expert witnesses in cases of sexually dangerous individuals.

Dr. Belanger's downfall began in 2006 when Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) started an investigation, "Operation Flicker", to find subscribers of child pornography Web sites that charge for subscriptions.
Belanger was identified through e-mail, telephone, computer and address records as a customer who purchased access to a “Desired Angels” site on Dec. 3, 2006, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Klemetsrud Puhl.

The purchase gave the Jamestown man access to 9,076 images and 119 videos of child pornography, she said.

Authorities obtained a search warrant and seized two laptops, a computer, five CDs and six Zip disks, according to the indictment. Child pornography was found on each of the items seized, including more than 200 videos, Klemetsrud Puhl said.
Dr. Bekanger was put on administrative leave and barred from the hospital grounds after he told his supervisor that Homeland Security officials had seized his home computer in search of child pornography.

Shortly afterwards, Dr. Belanger resigned from the hospital. In his resignation letter to the State Board of Psychologist Examiners, Belanger wrote that he suffered "horrific abuse" as a child and has been suicidal at times. He also detailed what he called his "compulsive viewing of pornography". He said he has been "frightened of the world and of women so (he) mostly used pornography as an outlet." He also stated in the letter that he tried to get his life back, aided by medication, and that he plans to get back into therapy. "I believe recovery is possible," he wrote.

Steven Light, Belanger's attorney, said afterward that "it's further evidence that this type of illness can strike anyone."
"Given the seriousness of his confession to us, we had to act immediately," said Alex Schweitzer, superintendent of the State Hospital in Jamestown. Belanger's resignation was accepted.

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