[Straits Times] A WOMAN in China was attacked by a man who bit her toes. The woman of Dalian in Liaoning province said the man looked about 25 years old and was well dressed.
She said the man chased her as she was climbing the stairs of a residential building and caught her. Then to her surprise, he took off her right shoe and bit two of her toes.
He decamped after the woman kept hitting him with a plastic bottle.
Similar cases have been reported before. Police in Wuhan of Hubei province, once incarcerated a man who licked more than 10 women's feet after robbing them.
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Come on now let's be honest, given a shot a tender tootsies, what MonkeyMan wouldn't do the same? Hardweired from birth that way, ask PD.
Every day, a male co-worker walks up very close to a lady at the coffee machine, inhales a big breath of air, and tells her that her hair smells nice.
After a week of this, she can't stand it anymore, takes her complaint to a Supervisor in the personnel department and asks to file a sexual harassment grievance against him.
The Human Resources supervisor is puzzled, and asks: "What's threatening about a co-worker telling you your hair smells nice?"
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Hey, phil_b---thanks for finding this site. Great links to data as they watch Katla and other volcanoes. We here in south central Alaska are their volcanic cousins, getting periodic ash falls from our own volcanoes.
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Hopefully anyone and everyone in harm's way will be evacuated.
h/t gates of vienna
An average of six thousand refugees arrive every day in Tunisia, coming from Libya. The news was reported in a press meeting by colonel of the Tunisian Army Mokhtar Ben Nasr. Representing the Defence Ministry, the colonel explained the situation at the Libyan border, which he called ''stable''. But, but, but, I thought Libyan civilians were under NATO protection? Not in the western half, dude. Not a funny situation, either: Tunisia is not capable of handling a large influx of refugees. This is going to be trouble.
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More from the article, but no explanation why the Oct. 2010 attacks only came to light recently.
The arrest was made this morning after a massive investigation by detectives from Pearse Street Garda Station.
Other suspects were being hunted today.
The mother of one of the suspects has a conviction and served jail time for trafficking children into France from Nigeria.
The gang is suspected of being involved in other street assaults and have links to a criminal who was involved in robbing head shops and has been convicted of hijacking a Dublin taxi.
The Grand Mufti said Islam has forbidden peering into other peoples homes without their permission. Looking into other peoples homes deserves the punishment of gouging out the eyes of the perpetrator because he has not asked for the permission of the house owner.
To judge by the photo at the link, Grandpa Mufti may have some personal experience with eye-gouging.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.