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Date: Jan 22, 2016 6:58 PM
Subject: Cologne sexual assault: Are we ready to learn hard lessons?
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PLUS: David Blatt fired
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Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker addresses a news conference in Cologne, Germany, on Jan. 5. Photo by Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters |
Last October, Henriette Reker was elected Cologne's mayor the day after being knifed and seriously wounded by a German national, who reportedly was angry over the government's open-door policy that could bring to Germany more than 1 million Muslim refugees/migrants. More. |
At a rally in Cologne on Tuesday protesting violence against women, some held signs critical of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Photo by Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters by Dennis Prager
On New Year's Eve in Cologne, Germany, more than 400 German women were sexually attacked and at least three raped by gangs of male immigrants, most of them from Arab countries. |
Ava Katz during one of her medical visits following the Porter Ranch gas leak. Photo courtesy of the Katz family by Leslee Komaiko, Contributing Writer
The trouble in the Katz household started a few months ago, when 2-year-old Ava got sick and was hospitalized in the intensive care unit for respiratory issues. |
Former Cleveland Cavaliers head coach David Blatt on May 26, 2015. Photo from Jason Miller/Getty Images by Jeffrey Hensiek, Sportsmanlike
In a surprise move, the Cleveland Cavaliers have fired Israeli-American head coach David Blatt in the middle of his second season. |
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