Thursday, March 5, 2015

Daily Misfortune Wednesday March 4, 2015

Daily Misfortune Wednesday March 4, 2015 ---
Daily Misfortune Month March 2015 ---

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Headlines:

  1. Fire March 4, 2015 Chemical Fire Closes Canada Largest Container Port
  2. South of Sicily, Italy's Coast Guard saves 941 trafficked migrants aboard five motorized dinghies and two larger vessels near southern Italian ports. 
  3. At least 33 miners die in a suspected gas explosion at the Zasyadko coal mine in rebel-held Donetsk region of Ukraine. (BBC) (Reuters via News24)
  4. Turkish Airlines Flight TK726, landing in dense fog in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu, skids off a slippery runway, however, there are no serious injuries. (ABC News)
  5. 1 injured 2 arrested March 4, 2015 Kansas off-duty deputy shot 7 times in convenience store ambush after robbery spree. 
  6. Iran Flexes New Clout Beyond Its Borders The Islamic Republic of Iran claims an arc of influence that stretches from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden
  7. Ari Fleischer: 'I Guarantee You' Hillary's Emails Were Hacked
  8. 1 killed March 4, 2015  Newlywed From Iraq Fatally Shot in Dallas Taking Pics

Detail:

  1. Fire March 4, 2015 Chemical Closes Canada Largest Container Port Officials are investigating why a container buried among stacks erupted into a 3 alarm fire in Canada's largest container port. It let out sulfurous fumes from a water treatment chemical which can burn throats adn eyes similar to chlorine A toxic chemical fire forces the closure of the Port of Vancouver (Canada's largest and North America's fourth largest port). Authorities later manage to contain the fire, and identify the chemical as trichloroisocyanuric acid. (CBC)
  2. South of Sicily, Italy's Coast Guard saves 941 trafficked migrants aboard five motorized dinghies and two larger vessels near southern Italian ports. Authorities cannot account for ten people. (AP)
  3. At least 33 miners die in a suspected gas explosion at the Zasyadko coal mine in rebel-held Donetsk region of Ukraine. (BBC) (Reuters via News24)
  4. Turkish Airlines Flight TK726, landing in dense fog in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu, skids off a slippery runway, however, there are no serious injuries. (ABC News)
  5. 1 injured 2 arrested March 4, 2015 Kansas off-duty deputy shot 7 times in ambush after robbery spree. Policeman is shot assassination style at convenience store when in uniform but out of duty walks into robbery in progress. It was at end of crime spree including robbery of gas station and tuesday robbery of a Family Dollar Store. Was it just a series of robberies or a series of attacks on community and cops with robbery as a cover story?  Two in custody after off-duty deputy shot in crime spree - KCTV5
  6. Iran Flexes New Clout Beyond Its Borders Wall Street Journal  Qasem Soleimani, head of Iran’s elite troops known as the Quds Force, was one of the spy world’s most covert operators. Now his smiling face is everywhere: arm-in-arm with Iraqi officials on TV, rubbing shoulders with the militiamen fighting Islamic State across social media, and in public meetings with Iraqi families liberated by Iran’s allies. Mr. Soleimani’s high profile underscores Iran’s transformation in the way it does business in the region. The Islamic Republic of Iran, which failed to export its 1979 revolution, now claims an arc of influence that stretches from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, say allies and enemies alike.“Iran is more powerful than any time in the past 30 years,"
  7. Ari Fleischer: 'I Guarantee You' Hillary's Emails Were Hacked By Bill Hoffmann Former White House spokesman Ari Fleischer tells Newsmax TV he believes Iran, Russia and China routinely read Hillary Clinton's emails detailing sensitive government business. the disclosure that Clinton had used a personal email account — not a government one — during her time as secretary of State made her dispatches vulnerable to hacking.
  8. 1 killed March 4, 2015  Newlywed From Iraq Fatally Shot in Dallas Taking Pics Newlywed Ahmed Adnan Ibrahim Al-Jumaili, 36, was with his wife and brother, taking photographs and enjoying his first snowfall at about 11:40 p.m. when at least one person began shooting in their direction. Al-Jumaili, who had moved to Dallas from Iraq less than three weeks before, shouted out, "I'm hit," and ran back to his apartment, police said. Shortly after midnight, Al-Jumaili was declared dead at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital after suffering a gunshot wound to his chest. , Al-Jumaili was a contractor for an Internet company in Baghdad and often worked with the U.S. Army and Air Force. Al-Jumaili moved to the United States about 20 days before the shooting to marry his wife. He had been working toward the move for more than a year. tags: muslim victim, random killing, no motive

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