LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistan lifted a ban on Facebook on Monday after officials from the social networking site apologized for a page deemed offensive to Muslims and removed its contents, a top information technology official said....
By BABAR DOGAR, Associated Press
Mon, 05/31/2010 - 8:07am
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistan lifted a ban on Facebook on Monday after officials from the social networking site apologized for a page deemed offensive to Muslims and removed its contents, a top information technology official said....
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Three men were arrested Monday after allegedly kidnapping and torturing their housemate for 14 hours, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. Jason Edward Carlson, 49; Sherell Cortez Allen, 48; and Luke Leonard Anaya, 41, were arrested Monday at a house in the 4700 block of South Oak Court after a hospital staff member reported a patient who claimed to have been tied up and tortured for 14 hours, the sheriff’s office said in a news release. Related Articles Crime and Public Safety | Jeffco man charged with assault, menacing in shooting of teen looking for spot to take homecoming photos Crime and Public Safety | Teen shot in Jeffco while looking for a place to take homecoming photographs Crime and Public Safety | Unattended candle burns down Jefferson County home Crime and Public Safety | Jefferson County murder suspect allegedly shot, killed man who threatened to puke near friend’s grave Crime and Public Safety | Fire crews gain 60% containment on Goltra fire near Golden The patient, a 45-year-old man, had injuries from being tied up, beaten, burned and whipped, according to sheriff’s officials.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareBefore the Rockies’ relievers could even settle into their seats beyond the right-field wall, Corbin Carroll jolted them awake. Carroll’s 438-foot blast on Austin Gomber’s seventh pitch Wednesday ricocheted off the second-deck facade and landed in the home bullpen, setting the tone for Gomber’s disappointing start, the bullpen’s long afternoon and the Rockies’ 9-4 loss to the Diamondbacks. “Threw a lot of stuff in the middle of the plate,” Gomber said.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareLyons High School may be small, but the level of talent it possesses on the softball field has the Lions swinging like a heavyweight. The departure of last year’s ace, Ceci Chiaravalle, would have crippled a normal program in the year that followed. Chiaravalle led the entire state with 255 strikeouts through 23 games and served as the catalyst toward the Lions winning regionals and earning a bid to the Class 3A state tournament. Her sophomore successor, Gretta Wynja, already has 126 strikeouts through 14 appearances, ranking her 13th in the nation among states that play in the fall season and No.
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