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 Jeudi, le 10 novembre 2005
Thursday, November 10  2005

Le rapport Rondeau (Les hommes: s'ouvrir à leurs réalités et répondre à leurs besoins) a été remis au Ministère de la Santé et des services sociaux le  7 janvier 2004. Depuis cette date, le document serait toujours «à l'étude.»

Le site Masters of photography répertorie plusieurs centaines des oeuvres qui ont marqué l'histoire de la photographie. Content d'être un gars diffuse ces photographies; nous estimons que les valeurs que défend Content d'être un gars et celles qui ont marqué l'histoire de la photographie sont proches les unes des autres.

Beau-bonhomme power

R... Nguyen nous a demandé de publier l'image ci-contre en nous jurant qu'il ne fait pas partie de la jaquette flottante pour autant. Ça, c'est lui qui le dit.

Notre correspondant veut souligner le fait qu'au Féministan, on a dénigré tout ce qui est masculin, y compris la beauté du corps masculin.

On doit admettre que sa remarque ne manque pas de pertinence mais qu'on commence à avoir de sérieux doutes.

 
Le dictionnaire de la condition masculine

Massacre du 6 décembre 1989

Two women facing sexual violation charges

Two Wairarapa women held down another and took it in turns to sexually violate her, a Wellington District Court jury was told yesterday.

Both accused women, aged 34 and 37, who have had their identities suppressed, deny being party to sexual violation by unlawful sexual connection and assault.

The 34-year-old faces separate charges of threatening to kill and assault and the 37-year-old another charge of sexual violation by unlawful sexual connection and assault.

Yesterday the alleged victim told the jury she and her female partner met the two accused in November 2003.

The two couples had dinner together. The witness said they had a good time and she had considered the other women to be nice, good people. She thought as they were also a same-sex couple they had something in common.

The next night, December 7, she went back to the women’s home to have coffee.

She said both women held her down while each sexually assaulted her.

She was pushed, hit and kicked. One of the women threatened to kill her if she told anyone what happened to her.

Woman Sentenced To 15 Years For Shooting Ex-Husband

Judge Rules She's Already Served Two Years

LEBANON, Ohio -- A woman who pleaded guilty to shooting her ex-husband at his Warren County home was sentenced to 15 years behind bars, officials said.

Rhonda Ricketts shot Steve Ricketts in a bedroom of his home on Silverwood Farms Drive, Lebanon in May 2003.

Ricketts told a 911 operator that she'd shot him and claimed that he abused her. The couple had divorced, but Rhonda Ricketts moved back into Steve Ricketts' house sometime in 2002 

A judge ruled that two years Ricketts has already served will count toward her 15-year sentence.

Faites construire des prisons

Woman charged with biting husband's genitals

ENTERPRISE, Ala. (AP) - A Coffee County woman is charged with domestic violence for allegedly biting her husband's genitals.

According to Sheriff Ben Moates, the victim decided to press charges against his wife after learning from a doctor that the bite mark was infected. Moates said Nyela Stinson was arrested because her husband is a quadriplegic and unable to defend himself.

Stinson, who awaits a preliminary hearing, posted bond and was released from the county jail.

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Aliénation parentale

Woman Accused Of Hiring Son To Kill Husband Pleads Guilty

A 44-year-old Central Florida woman who was accused of offering her son $30,000 and a Monte Carlo to kill her husband pleaded guilty to the crime Monday, according to Local 6 News.

Teresa Rogers pleaded guilty to second-degree murder Monday 

Detectives said Rogers plotted with her son and a family friend to murder Phillip Rogers in his Deland, Fla., home.

Rogers expressed remorse in court and said the murder plot was spawned by years of domestic abuse, according to the report.

"We are very happy as a family that she admitted her guilty and we are looking forward to the sentencing," victim's daughter Jessica Rozek said. "We are hopeful that she will get the maximum allowed by the law."

Jones: Facts scuttled rape claim

DeKalb County Chief Executive Officer Vernon Jones on Monday offered his own post-mortem on the dropped investigation of a rape claim against him.

He said his accuser backed down after "the district attorney confronted that young lady with the facts."

Reading a statement to reporters in front of the county government building, Jones said that District Attorney Gwen Keyes Fleming "convinced [the woman] to cease the false allegations and to agree to the district attorney's decision to dismiss the matter."

Jones declined to answer questions and offered no information to support his description of the woman's decision to drop the investigation.

Last week, Keyes Fleming said that the 29-year-old Lithonia woman, who had said Jones raped her at his south DeKalb home Dec. 28, had asked that the investigation be closed because she was concerned about the effects on her family. At the time, Keyes Fleming would not offer an opinion on the strength of the case against Jones. She said her office offered no advice to the woman about how to proceed.

On Monday, spokeswoman Stephanie Kirijan said the district attorney would have no additional comment, referring reporters to Keyes Fleming's statements last week.

The woman reported the alleged rape to police Jan. 3, six days after the incident, when she went to a hospital in Rockdale County.

Jones called the rape allegation "nonsense," a claim he repeated Monday. "I told you when this matter was first reported that it was nonsense and that it was false," he said.

Jones' lawyer, Dwight Thomas, has said the woman was with Jones and another woman at the home and that all sexual contact that night was consensual.

Last week, Thomas said it was up to the district attorney, not a complaining witness, to make the final decision about whether to prosecute Jones.

In his statement Monday, Jones conspiciously omitted Keyes Fleming from a long list of police agencies, relatives, friends and county employees he thanked for their conduct during the nearly 10 months he was under investigation.

He said the "district attorney and her fine staff of lawyers" should focus on trying cases and solving crimes "and not waste hard-earned taxpayer money investigating frivolous allegations."

Jones did not specify whether he was faulting Keyes Fleming's rape investigation or her statement last week that she now is looking into whether a law enforcement officer improperly tipped off Jones about the woman's complaint. That investigation is aimed at the source of the information, not Jones, but Thomas criticized that investigation last week.

The DA has said she will make public the investigative file on the rape allegation, as required by the Georgia Open Records Act, after protected information has been deleted.

Wife sentenced for killing husband

MISSOULA - A Lolo woman whose husband bled to death after she stabbed him in the leg last November was sentenced Tuesday to five years with the Montana Department of Corrections.

Laura Hackney, 39, originally was charged with murder for the death of Stephen Hackney. In September, she pleaded guilty to negligent homicide under a plea agreement.

Court records said Stephen Hackney bled to death after an artery in his leg was severed. Laura Hackney said her husband was drunk and threatening her when she grabbed a knife and stabbed him. District Judge John Henson on Tuesday sentenced Laura Hackney to 15 years in Department of Corrections custody, with 10 years suspended.

C'est l'amour

Woman accused of pushing husband into oncoming traffic

PRINCETON, WV (Associated Press) - A Mercer County woman accused of killing her husband by pushing him into oncoming traffic has been charged with first-degree murder.

33-year-old Sonya Graham of Princeton was arrested Monday and charged in the October 8th death of 41-year-old David Graham.

David Graham was struck by a car on Athens Road at about 1 am that day as he and his wife walked along the road. The two were walking home after parking their vehicle, which had broken down at a convenience store.

David Graham died a short time later.

Lieutenant Mike Gills of the Mercer County Sheriff's Department says the initial story was that the victim stepped out into the road in front of the vehicle and was struck. Police initially investigated the incident as an accident but witness interviews and a continuing investigation led to the murder charge against Sonya Graham. 

Gills couldn't comment on a possible motive.

No charges are expected against the driver of the vehicle.

Motherkiller

Killer admirer accused of trying kill mom

TOKYO, Nov. 3 (UPI) -- A 16-year-old Japanese girl has been accused of poisoning her mother to the brink of death in grim homage to an idolized serial killer.

During the summer the girl is alleged to have laced her mother's food with increasing doses of thallium, a potent rat poison, reportedly keeping an Internet diary of it all.

Her mother was reported critically ill and in a coma, the Times of London said.

The girl, who is from rural Shizuoka in central Japan, was apparently inspired by Graham Young, the notorious Teacup Poisoner, police said. Young was 14 in 1962 when he slowly killed his stepmother with what was thought to be the same lethal substance.

Young, who was accused of poisoning several family members and work colleagues, died in prison.

Like Young, the Shizuoka girl appears to have had little problem buying the thallium from local stores and on the Internet.

Le violeur est condamné sans avoir eu droit à un procès

Charges dropped when rape victim won’t testify

Charges of rape have been dropped against an Ashley man after the alleged victim refused to testify against him.

“For whatever reason, she didn’t want to testify,” said Ashley Police Chief David Cerski. “That was her decision. That’s what she wanted.”

Without her, there is no case, he said.

Joseph Patrick McEvoy Jr., 20, had been accused of sexually assaulting a woman known to him inside his Brown Street home on Sept. 30. 

The charges were dismissed following a preliminary hearing before District Judge Joseph Halesey last week.

McEvoy’s mother, Jean McEvoy, says her son was falsely accused, but says she still loves the woman who had accused him.

“In my heart, I knew he didn’t do this,” she said.

McEvoy had been charged with rape, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, sexual assault, aggravated indecent assault, simple assault, false imprisonment and criminal mischief.

He had been lodged in the Luzerne County Correctional Facility in lieu of $35,000 bail.

Search continues for 2 women accused of stealing checks, cash and credit cards

ABINGDON, VA - Investigators in Abingdon, Virginia continue to search for two women on the run.

We first told you about thefts of checks, credit cards, and cash from two area stores last night on News Channel 11 at six.

Police tell us the suspects stole them from Sally's Beauty Supply on Town Centre Drive and the Glass Peacock on West Main Street.

Surveillance cameras at other stores recorded where the women were spotted passing what are believed to be the stolen checks and using the stolen credit cards.


Hymne féministe

Touche pas à mon char

Foufoune power

Ce moment de thérapie visuelle permet d'insensibiliser les mâles aux appâts qui pourraient servir à les piéger.

Il n'y a pire suicide que de se tuer à l'ouvrage.

Ensemble nous sommes innombrables