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The New York City Triathlon may change its swimming portion after another participant in this year’s event died. Amy Martich, 40, was found by another swimmer floating face down during Sunday’s swim; she died at a hospital early yesterday. Michael Kudryk, 64, had a heart attack during the swim and…

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After yesterday’s beating, the Dow opened with cautious optimism, up about 137 points to 10,947. The Nasdaq opened up 41, and the S&P 500 followed suit, up 16. All eyes are on the Fed’s meeting today, which many are speculating could include new steps to promote growth. One equity…

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Saudi Arabia and the strict Wahhabi form of Islam it has exported have fallen rapidly out of favor in the world’s most populous Muslim nation after the kingdom beheaded an Indonesian maid earlier this summer for killing her allegedly abusive employer, the Washington Post finds. The execution sparked a major…

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Michael Moore wants President Obama to arrest the head of Standard & Poor’s, blaming the company for the 2008 financial crisis and saying their downgrading of US government debt is threatening to create another one, reports the Washington Times . “Pres Obama, show some guts & arrest the CEO of Standard…

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UK riots: trouble flares in Salford, Wolverhampton and West Bromwich

Two cars set on fire in West Bromwich, shops attacked in Wolverhampton and police vans pelted with stones in Salford Trouble flared in three more areas of England early on Tuesday evening as youths took to the streets in Wolverhampton and West Bromwich and tried to attack a shopping centre in Salford. Two cars were set on fire in West Bromwich where shops closed early in the afternoon after rumours of trouble circulated online. West Midlands police advised people to avoid the high street and inner ring road and to keep away from the Dudley Street area of central Wolverhampton, where a mob attacked three shops. In central Manchester a gang set fire to a Miss Selfridge shop. In Salford, officers in riot gear confronted about 70 teenagers who tried to break into a closed shopping centre and pelted armoured police vans with stones. Terry Sweeney, assistant chief constable of Greater Manchester police, said on the force’s Twitter feed : “Aware of pockets of minor disorder in Salford city centre. Advising people to stay out of city centre but also keep calm.” The trouble followed the increasingly familiar pattern of large groups of young people gathering after messages by text, Twitter or BlackBerry Messenger and targeting shops before police arrived in strength. The Labour MP for West Bromwich East, Tom Watson, said: “The messages can be distributed very quickly. I think that should probably have an impact on the way we do future policing.” Police are also using social network sites and the West Midlands force tweeted during the afternoon to calm fears, saying that an Asda in Wolverhampton that closed early was not acting on police advice. Seven more people were arrested in connection with violence on Monday night in Birmingham. Twenty premises were raided and five men and two women held for questioning about suspected burglary and violent disorder. Electrical goods, sportswear and designer clothes were taken from some of the addresses for comparisons with looted stores’ lists of stolen goods. West Midlands police have issued CCTV images of suspects in the violence, as have Avon and Somerset police, who are investigating attacks on shops in Bristol on Monday night. The Bristol pictures show youths grabbing jewellery from Thomas Sabo’s in Cabot Circus after a hammer was used to smash the main window at 2.23am. A police spokeswoman said: “Evidence-gatherers were present and the footage taken is being examined. We are also scrutinising CCTV images and will relentlessly pursue anyone believed to be involved in the incidents. “In the coming days we will be releasing more CCTV of people we wish to identify and will be out arresting the people involved.” Extra police officers have gone on duty in Liverpool where the deputy chief constable of Merseyside, Bernard Lawson, said: “We are determined to deal with any further incidents. We are putting in an enhanced and robust police response to deal with any issues that may occur in future nights.” Some 300 youths armed with golf clubs, baseball bats and stones attacked shops and flats in the city’s Georgian quarter on Monday night. Lawson said: “Let me be clear to those people engaged in violence and disorder on the streets of Merseyside: we will use every possible piece of evidence to catch you and put you before the courts.” Steve Munby, Liverpool city council’s cabinet member for neighbourhoods, joined in a community clean-up with local residents after the trouble. He said the gangs were led by “a small group of organised criminals determined to loot and rob” who had come from outside the Toxteth ward, which he represents. UK riots Manchester Crime Martin Wainwright Jessica Shepherd guardian.co.uk

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UK riots: trouble flares in Salford, Wolverhampton and West Bromwich

Two cars set on fire in West Bromwich, shops attacked in Wolverhampton and police vans pelted with stones in Salford Trouble flared in three more areas of England early on Tuesday evening as youths took to the streets in Wolverhampton and West Bromwich and tried to attack a shopping centre in Salford. Two cars were set on fire in West Bromwich where shops closed early in the afternoon after rumours of trouble circulated online. West Midlands police advised people to avoid the high street and inner ring road and to keep away from the Dudley Street area of central Wolverhampton, where a mob attacked three shops. In central Manchester a gang set fire to a Miss Selfridge shop. In Salford, officers in riot gear confronted about 70 teenagers who tried to break into a closed shopping centre and pelted armoured police vans with stones. Terry Sweeney, assistant chief constable of Greater Manchester police, said on the force’s Twitter feed : “Aware of pockets of minor disorder in Salford city centre. Advising people to stay out of city centre but also keep calm.” The trouble followed the increasingly familiar pattern of large groups of young people gathering after messages by text, Twitter or BlackBerry Messenger and targeting shops before police arrived in strength. The Labour MP for West Bromwich East, Tom Watson, said: “The messages can be distributed very quickly. I think that should probably have an impact on the way we do future policing.” Police are also using social network sites and the West Midlands force tweeted during the afternoon to calm fears, saying that an Asda in Wolverhampton that closed early was not acting on police advice. Seven more people were arrested in connection with violence on Monday night in Birmingham. Twenty premises were raided and five men and two women held for questioning about suspected burglary and violent disorder. Electrical goods, sportswear and designer clothes were taken from some of the addresses for comparisons with looted stores’ lists of stolen goods. West Midlands police have issued CCTV images of suspects in the violence, as have Avon and Somerset police, who are investigating attacks on shops in Bristol on Monday night. The Bristol pictures show youths grabbing jewellery from Thomas Sabo’s in Cabot Circus after a hammer was used to smash the main window at 2.23am. A police spokeswoman said: “Evidence-gatherers were present and the footage taken is being examined. We are also scrutinising CCTV images and will relentlessly pursue anyone believed to be involved in the incidents. “In the coming days we will be releasing more CCTV of people we wish to identify and will be out arresting the people involved.” Extra police officers have gone on duty in Liverpool where the deputy chief constable of Merseyside, Bernard Lawson, said: “We are determined to deal with any further incidents. We are putting in an enhanced and robust police response to deal with any issues that may occur in future nights.” Some 300 youths armed with golf clubs, baseball bats and stones attacked shops and flats in the city’s Georgian quarter on Monday night. Lawson said: “Let me be clear to those people engaged in violence and disorder on the streets of Merseyside: we will use every possible piece of evidence to catch you and put you before the courts.” Steve Munby, Liverpool city council’s cabinet member for neighbourhoods, joined in a community clean-up with local residents after the trouble. He said the gangs were led by “a small group of organised criminals determined to loot and rob” who had come from outside the Toxteth ward, which he represents. UK riots Manchester Crime Martin Wainwright Jessica Shepherd guardian.co.uk

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As family and friends wait for answers in the death of 11-year-old Celina Cass , they celebrated the fourth-grader’s life last night in a school gymnasium where she used to play basketball. “Evil took a child away, but a message returned,” said a reverend, reading from a poem a parishioner wrote…

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Three people died and a teenage girl was injured in central Spain when a high-speed carnival ride broke apart early this morning, reports the AP . One of the arms on the Tarantula ride—which consists of four metal arms that spin around an axis, each with cars that spin—broke…

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Police are struggling to restore order on the streets of London after three days of rioting and looting. Here are some updates from the Telegraph’s exhaustive coverage: David Cameron seemed to criticized the police effort , saying it needed to be “more robust,” and saying that the number of officers on…

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More than 2,050 people have been killed in Syria since the uprising began, according to the Syrian Observatory, and the army is continuing its crackdown on protesters. At least five civilians, including two children, were killed today around Hama, activists tell al-Jazeera . Also today, two civilian deaths were reported…

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