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rodney sparks of monrovia runs a discount foods store in front royal, virginia. state food inspector says sparks sold meat that was misbranded, uninspected and appeared unfit for human consumption. investigators traced the meat to food lion stores in virginia... and court papers say grocery employees saw sparks removing food from the dumpster. sparks says workers gave him the meat and any food he took from trash bins was to feed the rescue cats at his maryland home.the f-d-a has no regulation on the ásell-by-dateá... with the exception of infant formula and grade a dairy. 23-30"i mean, i sell milk for $3.50 a gallon. it's current. it's fresh. i don't hide any dates from anybody and i stand behind it." sparks says he just wants to help the poor. he faces 10 counts of selling bad meat. his next court appearance is in september. a sleepy tourist causes a commotion at the international airport in rome. rome.check out this photo... it's an x-ray of a norwegian toorist... after he fell asleep on a baggage belt... and rode through x-ray machines.he was on the belt for f
rodney sparks of monrovia runs a discount foods store in front royal, virginia. state food inspector says sparks sold meat that was misbranded, uninspected and appeared unfit for human consumption. investigators traced the meat to food lion stores in virginia... and court papers say grocery employees saw sparks removing food from the dumpster. sparks says workers gave him the meat and any food he took from trash bins was to feed the rescue cats at his maryland home.the f-d-a has no regulation...
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two elderly women, mable bell and her sister are asleep in a quiet town of monrovia.hey never hear the killer come through the unlocked door and slip down the hallway to their bedrooms. he uses electrical cords to bind their heads and brutally attacks them with a hammer to their heads, leaving them barely alive. both sisters later die in the hospital. for the first time the killer leaves a disturbing calling card, a drawing often recognized as satanic. >> one of the things that stands out in my mind about how horrible and evil he was by carving a pentagram on a body or drawing it on the wall. >> the next night the killer finds another victim, this time in burbank. he enters the home of 42-year-old carol kyle and rapes and beats her while her 11-year-old son is tied up in a closet. they both survive and carol provides police with a description of the assailant. it closely matches a previous sketch. since police are reluctant to reveal specific details about the crime, the media suspects that these are more than random acts of violence. >> i had already been in radio ne
two elderly women, mable bell and her sister are asleep in a quiet town of monrovia.hey never hear the killer come through the unlocked door and slip down the hallway to their bedrooms. he uses electrical cords to bind their heads and brutally attacks them with a hammer to their heads, leaving them barely alive. both sisters later die in the hospital. for the first time the killer leaves a disturbing calling card, a drawing often recognized as satanic. >> one of the things that stands out...
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you are now working gha fromna from ghana but you have moved back to monrovia. can you transfer the examples of liberia? >> they have this one size fits all for peace building. every conflict is unique. every conflict as a different perspective. when it comes to building peace in different countries, people have to decide for themselves that this is the way it will go. what we can offer -- what i do in communities is sit with women and try to listen to them. two years ago, we were sitting with those women and that left that room -- >> abby disney produced this documentary, "pray the devil back to hell." >> and she is right there. >> thank you for great work. i recommended for all of you. >> i was saying to her that it will be difficult for us to see the women come together for now. go iswe see in the con that the conflict does not come to the place -- we are the ones -- it is still about which political group wins. in liberia, we can to that place where it was to hell with our religion, to help with our economic -- economy. we're banding and so in different area
you are now working gha fromna from ghana but you have moved back to monrovia. can you transfer the examples of liberia? >> they have this one size fits all for peace building. every conflict is unique. every conflict as a different perspective. when it comes to building peace in different countries, people have to decide for themselves that this is the way it will go. what we can offer -- what i do in communities is sit with women and try to listen to them. two years ago, we were sitting...
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we are now working in 22 countries. 6000 women have graduated, including in monrovia, where leymah as a member of the women entre nous astaire, who when we started there really was no economic program for women at all and now they are literally growing their businesses. at goldman minister were everything. that might not surprise you. the international center for research is the first independent analysis of the program and found that 80% of the graduates are increasing revenues. 60% creating new jobs. a very important, but not surprising piece of data as nine out of 10 are mentoring at least one other woman. now kati said to me, don't eat too many numbers. i had to set the stage because they think it's important we are so focused on results. but the real power of the stories that the women themselves. one of the women we work within liberia has a very committed very difficult time throughout the war. it was really remarkable she could barely read and write, but she got into the program. she actually now has a gas company where she is providing corn oil and is hiring 25 women. the sto
we are now working in 22 countries. 6000 women have graduated, including in monrovia, where leymah as a member of the women entre nous astaire, who when we started there really was no economic program for women at all and now they are literally growing their businesses. at goldman minister were everything. that might not surprise you. the international center for research is the first independent analysis of the program and found that 80% of the graduates are increasing revenues. 60% creating...
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we are now working in 22 countries. 6000 women have graduated, including in monrovia, where leymah as a member of the women entre nous astaire, who when we started there really was no economic program for women at all and now they are literally growing their businesses. at goldman minister were everything. that might not surprise you. the international center for research is the first independent analysis of the program and found that 80% of the graduates are increasing revenues. 60% creating new jobs. a very important, but not surprising piece of data as nine out of 10 are mentoring at least one other woman. now kati said to me, don't eat too many numbers. i had to set the stage because they think it's important we are so focused on results. but the real power of the stories that the women themselves. one of the women we work within liberia has a very committed very difficult time throughout the war. it was really remarkable she could barely read and write, but she got into the program. she actually now has a gas company where she is providing corn oil and is hiring 25 women. the sto
we are now working in 22 countries. 6000 women have graduated, including in monrovia, where leymah as a member of the women entre nous astaire, who when we started there really was no economic program for women at all and now they are literally growing their businesses. at goldman minister were everything. that might not surprise you. the international center for research is the first independent analysis of the program and found that 80% of the graduates are increasing revenues. 60% creating...