Simarjit Singh is a native and citizen of India who entered the United States in 2010 without inspection. He applied, unsuccessfully, for asylum, withholding of removal, and protection under the Convention Against Torture .
Day: January 26, 2017
Mexicoa s President Vows His Country a Will Not Pay for Any Walla
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said Wednesday his country “will not pay for any wall,” defying the claims U.S. President Donald Trump has made. But he did not cancel his trip planned for the United States next week.
Tanna’ directors path from tiny island to Oscar nod
Australia’s first-ever Oscar nominee for a foreign language film, was as far from Hollywood glamor as one can get. The guests gathered not in an opulent theater, but in a cyclone-flattened village on a remote island.
Rugby: England’s Cleall pays tribute to former Es coach Benson
POPPY Cleall paid tribute to Steve Benson – her former coach at Ellingham & Ringwood – following her selection for England women’s Six Nations squad. The Alderholt-raised flanker has been included in the 33-player Red Roses line-up for the tournament which gets under way at the beginning of February.
China releases new list of items banned for export to NKorea
China has released a new list of items banned for export to North Korea, following a new round of United Nations sanctions and complaints from President Donald Trump that Beijing was not doing enough to pressure its communist neighbor. A statement from the Commerce Ministry late Wednesday said the items included dual-use technologies that could aid the North’s programs to develop nuclear, chemical and biological weapons as well as the missiles to deliver them.
Speedway: Holder wary of Aussie under-21 rivals Kurtz and Fricke
JACK Holder expects Pirates team-mate Brady Kurtz and Elite League grand finalist Max Fricke to provide his main competition for the Australian under-21 title. The 20-year-old Holder is on Saturday due to defend his crown at Kurri Kurri in his home state of New South Wales.
Speedway: Newman hopes noisy neighbour Shanes will deliver for Pirates
KYLE Newman might regularly have his domestic bliss disturbed by James Shanes – but the Pirates vice-captain insists his new team-mate can repay him on the track. Poole-born Newman, this year due to tackle his fourth straight campaign with the Wimborne Road club, lives a stone’s throw from Shanes in Puddletown.
Man jailed over acid attack in takeaway that left teen with sight loss in one eye
Michael Johnson, of Twyford Way, Canford Heath, was jailed for an acid attack on two teenagers in a takeaway in Sheffield Michael Johnson, aged 29, and Benjamin Brightmore, 26, got involved in a row with a group of teenagers in Maranto’s takeaway in Sheffield, during which acid was thrown in the shop. Two teenagers, a boy and a girl both aged 17, were sat at a table inside the takeaway when Johnson threw ammonia in their faces while Brightmore was at his side.
Man in court over robbery that left two injured
A MAN has appeared before Bournemouth magistrates charged with two separate robberies – one of which allegedly involved two people being badly injured.
Brain shape can provide surprising clues to personality differences, FSU research reveals
New research reveals the shape of our brain can provide surprising clues about how we behave and our risk of developing mental health disorders. Florida State University College of Medicine Associate Professor Antonio Terracciano joined a team of researchers from the United States, United Kingdom and Italy to examine the connection between personality traits and brain structure.
Needles, drug paraphernalia and rubbish at a public footpath to Richmond Gardens car park
“DANGEROUS” drug paraphernalia, broken glass and rubbish at a car park footpath are putting people off from using a busy town centre walkway. The Richmond Gardens Car Park footpath at Dalkeith Steps, which links Richmond Gardens to Old Christchurch Road, is littered with sleeping bags, broken bottles and hypodermic needles viewable from the path.
May-Trump meeting to test UK-US ‘special relationship’
Britain’s Prime Minister, Theresa May, leaves Downing Street in London Tuesday Jan. 24, 2017. Britain’s government must get parliamentary approval before starting the process of leaving the European Union, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday, potentially delaying Prime Minister Theresa May’s plans to trigger exit negotiations by the end of March.
Mexico opposition leader urges U.N. lawsuit over Trump wall
A cold-case investigation into the disappearance of a woman in Manchester in 1981 took a twist Wednesday when the state Attorney General’s Office announced it will hold a press briefing… Gabriel Verpaelst’s fourth goal of the season sent the Norfolk Admirals to a 4-3 overtime win over the Manchester Monarchs in ECHL play Wednesday night in … (more)
Visitor centre closure could have serious impact on bus tour sales, fear NPA members
The visitor information centre, which forms part of the New Forest Centre in Lyndhurst , is due to close in April in a cost-cutting move by the district council. Council bosses agreed to forge ahead with the controversial plan despite receiving a protest petition signed by some 2,000 people.
AGGRESSIVE’: Residents protest the plans
PLANS spearheaded by property developer Richard Carr to demolish a close of five homes and replace them with a block of flats have been labelled “aggressive” by protestors. Almost 150 objections have been made to the Fortitudo Property scheme, which concerns The Green, off Branksome Hill Road in Bournemouth.
12 facts about Australian all-rounder Simon O’Donnell
Born January 26, 1963, Simon O’Donnell was a multi-talented athlete who ended a promising Australian rules football career to focus on his cricket. He played a major role in Australia’s resurgence as a dominating side and was a member of their World Cup winning side in 1987.
Kim Hughes: 23 facts about Australian cricket’s Golden Boy
Born January 26, 1954, Kim Hughes had started off on a high. Thanks to Kerry Packer’s intervention, captaincy was thrust upon him in only his 11th Test, but he was snubbed by the senior members once they were back from World Series cricket.
In The Dock: 14 people from Bournemouth who have appeared in court
LOUIS PATRICK NEWBY aged 38 of no fixed abode, admits to asking a member of the public for money without good reason at Charminster Road, Bournemouth on 17/12/16 which he was prohibited from doing by a criminal behaviour order made by East Dorset Magistrates on 1/9/16. Also admits to commission of a further offence while on conditional discharge for 12 months imposed on 16/8/16 at Dorset Magistrates for two begging offences and a failure to surrender to bail.
Ira Sharkansky
We’re amidst an upsurge in Muslim violence, chaos in a number of Middle Eastern countries, plus the resurgence of Russian power in Ukraine, Syria, and Libya, all this against the milk toast approach of Obama in opposing the Russians, and his lack of conviction about Muslim violence. Donald Trump’s declaration of “America First” disturbs Jews and others who remember Charles Lindbergh, isolationists, and American Nazis on the eve of World War II.
IND vs ENG, 1st T20I at Kanpur: Likely XIs for both teams
England commenced India tour on November 9, 2016 and won their first game on January 22, 2017. Of course, they returned home for Christmas break in between but had to strive hard for their first victory.
Strong field for rodeo
Some of the country’s top professional athletes are set to take to the arena this weekend at the 2017 Ulverstone Rodeo. Some of the country’s top professional athletes are set to take to the arena this weekend at the 2017 Ulverstone Rodeo.