Morsi. The protesters had been staging sitins at two squares in kir pope Security Forces bulldozed through barricades set up around the camps and fired teargas into the crowds. More than 30 people died. The bloodshed set off protests in other parts of the capital as well as the central city of faiyum. Protesters also attacked government facilities. The interim government replied by declaring a monthlong state of emergency, and it imposed a nighttime curfew in 14 provinces. The emergency measure gives Security Forces the power to detain people without arrest warrants. Authorities appear set to launch further crackdowns on members of morsis support base, the muslim brotherhood. The brotherhood has responded by calling on its supporters to launch fresh protests. Egypts interim Vice President says he can no longer serve in the government. Mohammed al bare ra die quit in protest over the blooding crackdown. Elbaradei tendered his resignation in a letter toed aly monso monsour. He said he co
And indias Prime Minister wants pakistan to put words into action to stop terrorists making attacks across the disputed cashmere border. People across japan paused to reflect on their history and their future. They mark 68 years since the end of world war ii. Theyre holding ceremonies and symposiums across the country to mourn those who died in the war and talk about peace. About 6,000 people attended a Memorial Service in tokyo. Among them, those who lost family members during the war. Translator japans peace and prosperity today are founded on the sacrifices of those who gave their precious lives in the war. We will humbly face that history, learn lessons from it, and bring the nation to a future full of hope. Participants paused at noon for a minute of silence, and then they listened to a message from their emperor. Almost seven decades after the war, survivors and family members are aging. Yoshini ayagi is 99. Her husband died in the battle off saipan in the pacific. People through
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An impressive group of local dignitaries showed up for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the recently opened Nutmeg Fudge Company at 20 East Main St. Joining owner Kristy Barto in celebrating her new business were Torrington Mayor Elinor Carbone, Rep Michelle Cook, Fire Chief Peter Towey, City Planner Martin Conner, Assistant Planner Jeremy Leifert, and Economic Development Director Rista Malanca.
Barto said, “It was a wonderful turnout and I was so happy to have those who helped me be recognized as well. It’s been an incredible learning experience getting here!”
Mayor Carbone, who described Barto as “innovative”, has tasted many of the fudge flavors, and declared the Mexican dark fudge and Butter Beer her favorites. In addition to 22 flavors of fudge, the shop offers chocolate truffles, molded chocolates, brittles and ice-cream. Shop hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and Noon to 7p.m. on Sunday