He weighs 14 pounds and shares the same birthday as my son. Territorial, moody and unpredictable, he terrorizes my house day and night. Unless he falls severely ill or gets run over by a car, this four-legged creature could go on to reign in my house unchallenged for at least a decade.

But my son, now 13, has been infatuated with animals from a very young age and, because he had lost his father when he was still a toddler, I overcompensated. Before the dog that he always wanted, we tried unsuccessfully to own several different species of animals or pets I thought would require little attention and fit in our life split between two countries, an ocean and a continent apart. That, however, brought more loss to his life and more wounds for me to tend to. By the time he turned 9 years old, death, now so constant, had become the unwelcome guest we could never get rid of.


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My father has been gone for three years, my husband over a decade. Neither of them had met Louis, who answers to nicknames like Dog, Louis Loup (French for wolf) and, my favorite, Lucifer, because, well, he has a dark side. Or maybe because I need to believe that he, unlike the Roman deity, will live, not forever, but long enough for his life and death to mean something.

Although mustering only half the troops of the defenders, the Japanese used a series of daring advances and outflanking manoeuvres to steadily drive their way south and, after less than two months fighting, the campaign ended on 15th February 1942 with the surrender of the Singapore garrison. This rapid conquest of one of the jewels of the old Empire was a shocking defeat from which the reputation of the British would never fully recover. For those soldiers who fell into enemy hands lay the awful prospect of the Japanese POW camps. For the local inhabitants, who were abandoned to their fate and forced to endure Japanese occupation for the next four years, the prospects were hardly any better.

A notable feature of the Japanese success during the campaign was their use of blitzkrieg tactics. Though they gained much of their mobility from trucks and the humble bicycle, they also fielded a sizeable tank force. Estimated at over 200, it chiefly comprised the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, augmented by a few Type 97 Chi-Ha mediums and Te-Ke lights. Whilst Japanese armour development would eventually stagnate, leading to unfavourable comparisons with later Allied designs such as the Sherman, the tanks they fielded in the Malayan Campaign were actually quite modern for their time and well-suited to the theatre of operations.

Perhaps inspired by the successful night attack by tanks at Slim River earlier in the campaign (where the Japanese armour had used surprise to penetrate into the enemy positions over a distance of several miles) the advance against the 2/29th Battalion was made with little or no infantry support. However, unknown to Captain Gotanda his tank company were driving into the path of two well-sited 2-pounder anti-tank guns from the 2/4th Australian Anti-Tank Regiment under the command of Lieutenant Russell (Bill) McCure.

I have yet to discover any first-hand account of the Bakri action from Parsons or his crew. However, the AWM on-line archive does contain a fascinating recording of an interview conducted over 40 years later with the commander of the forward gun, Lance-Sergeant Clarrie Thornton. In 1983 he was interviewed for the Australian Broadcast Corporation radio series POW Australians Under Nippon. Although his account mostly covers his time as a prisoner of the Japanese, it begins with a detailed description of the events on the Bakri road on the 18th January 1942.

Whatever, my impression is that far more venom is reserved over here about the Bodyline test series of 1932-33, and that battle is still being ferociously recreated to this day. The best of friends and the best of enemies all at the same time, not many other two nations can match that.

Although the Dragon kit comes with a very nice reproduction of the main gun and ball-mounted MG, the ammo stowage is the most glaring omission. It also shows how cramped this turret must have been - even for one over-worked commander.

Al-Bakri admitted that he traveled to al Farooq with Goba and others, and over a period of several weeks, he worked under the direction and control of members of the al Qaeda organization. Al-Bakri admitted receiving, among other things, training and instruction in the assembly and use of firearms, including a Kalishnikov rifle, 9mm handgun, M16 automatic rifle, and rocket-propelled grenade launcher. Al-Bakri was also required to perform guard duty at the camp, and he received training on subjects related to explosives - including plastic explosives, TNT, detonators, landmines and Molotov cocktails - and in concealment and camouflage techniques.

Since entering his guilty plea, al-Bakri has been actively cooperating with the United States Government. The information obtained from al-Bakri to this point has included details as to the recruitment, training, and tactical methods of al Qaeda, and been deemed valuable by the Government in its continuing efforts to prevent, deter, and prosecute those who would wish to harm America through acts of terrorism.

Arterial ligation and compression suture have a low success rate among inexperienced surgeons, pelvic arterial embolization requires high medical costs and sophisticated facilities, and hysterectomy has high morbidity and mortality and confers fertility loss. Therefore, other non-invasive procedures are needed to treat PPH and preserve the uterus. In 1992, Bakri introduced intrauterine balloon tamponade for the treatment of obstetric hemorrhage during cesarean delivery [5]. A number of recent reports have described the successful use of balloon tamponade to manage hemorrhage from the lower uterine segment due to placenta previa-accreta. The overall success rate of balloon tamponade in controlling bleeding is reportedly 80% [6], but the heterogeneous causes of PPH, including uterine atony, retained placenta, genital tract laceration, and uterine rupture, are not specific for placenta previa [7].

Her parents instilled the value of education and hard work into her and her siblings. Her father and mother did not finish college but instead chose to marry at the ages of 20 and 18, respectively, and move to Dearborn. Her father worked in restaurants and gas stations and, through his hard work and dedication, was eventually able to take over ownership of several gas stations in the Dearborn community. Her parents even began distributing coffee to restaurants and gas stations in southeast Michigan under the Caffina Coffee brand, a successful business today with more then 400 accounts.

Bakri said that he studied at the university of Umm al-Qura in Mecca and the Islamic University of Madinah.[13] In 1984, the Saudi Arabian government arrested Bakri in Jeddah, but released him on bail.

In 1996, Bakri split with Hizb ut-Tahrir over disagreements on policy, style and methods. He declared that Al-Muhajiroun was an independent organisation[11] and continued as its Amir until 2003.[citation needed]

But "the authorities may have been lulled into a false sense of security", because the covenant was not permanent.[4] In November 2004 Bakri disbanded Al-Muhajiroun, saying that "all Muslims should unite together against a hostile West". Three months later Bakri said this "covenant of security" was no longer in force, having been violated by the British government.[4] "Experts note", according to The Times, that the July London bombings followed "four months later".[4]

On 6 August 2005, Bakri left the United Kingdom following stories that the UK Government were planning to investigate certain Muslim clerics under little-used treason laws. He was banned from returning by British Home Secretary Charles Clarke stating that Bakri's presence in Britain was "not conducive to the public good".[17] He subsequently took up residence in Lebanon. During the 2006 Lebanon War, he tried to flee Lebanon on a Royal Navy vessel evacuating British citizens; he was turned away by the Royal Navy.[23]

When you meet [Infidels], slice their own necks. And when you make the blood spill all over, and the enemy becomes so tired, now start to take from them prisoners. Then free them or exchange them until the war is finished.[39] Verily they remind the sunnah of removing the head of the enemy. They remind the sunnah of slaughtering the enemy. They remind the sunnah of how to strike the neck of the enemy. We saw him in his brother's house. They removed the head of the enemy. Use the sword and remove the head of the enemy.[33]

He previously called for a kidnapping-terrorist attack in 2005. In another incident he said he hoped someone would "capture British Muslims who are in the Army over there".[33] He has said that a Beslan-style attack is alright if children are not deliberately killed.[40]

British journalist Jon Ronson's Them: Adventures With Extremists, a documentary (The Tottenham Ayatollah, directed by Saul Dibb) and book published in 2001, depicts Ronson and Dibb's interactions with Bakri. Ronson depicts Bakri as a charismatic orator who tells a cheering crowd of 5000 that "he will not rest" until he sees "the Black Flag of Islam flying over Downing Street", and calls for the stoning of fornicators and closing of pubs.[10] He tells Ronson, "I cannot take a day off, an hour off, even a minute off. I will take time off when I am with Allah, when I die in the battlefield and become a martyr."[41] But he also describes Bakri as living in a semi-detached council house, enjoying watching a video of Disney's The Lion King, being unable to hold a fish caught on a fishing line, and calling himself "actually very nice".[42][43]

Jenin Jenin (2002) raised a storm of controversy for its inclusion of refugee camp interviews describing an Israeli massacre. It was banned in Israel, and Bakri was the target of vitriolic attacks in the Israeli media and in the Knesset. Although he eventually succeeded in overturning the ban through a long court fight, his delicate position in Israeli society was further threatened by the conviction of two of his nephews for assisting a suicide bombing. "Virtually blacklisted" by many of the Jewish Israeli cultural figures who had previously worked with him, Bakri struggled to remain active (Assadi, 2004, p. 41). In 2005, he released Min Yawm Ma Ruht (Since the day you left), a reflection upon these and other personal experiences framed as a letter to Habibi. Addressing his mentor in the grave, Bakri attempts to make sense of the direction of his life after Jenin Jenin. ff782bc1db

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