with these mass arrests and it seems that civil society here in russia is being told that there are borders there are limits to what they can do here in the public space and that they have to toe the line what about even go enough himself he says he will continue to investigate corruption in russia allow him to do so. yesterday when he was released he came out and said that he would be considering his corruption investigations including into the funeral business now that was the investigation that he was arrested over it seems he came out kind of fighting it does seem that because he s high profile after this whole case and after the huge noise that the public has made about this case and that kind of prominence that attention that he s gotten will give him some protection it seems going forward now and it isn t clear at this point though what that will mean for other critical
as a well respective roller specked investigative journalist he s known for his very factual corruption investigations he s gone after kind of people in the highest ranks including the deputy mayor of moscow and he was looking into the funeral business now as you say the idea of the drugs being planted on an inconvenient person that does happen rather often in russia and i think what we re seeing here is civil society really drawing a red line. the russian government looking about red line and apparently taking heat which to critics sounds extraordinary well experts here have been discussing the idea that perhaps this case could have come from kind of the middle levels of power rather than all the way up in the kremlin
early morning and state here till midnight in the court of on going off has not admitted his guilt and pointed out that it might be connected with his last still unpublished investigation about funeral business in russia and high ranking officials him mention that he has been receiving threats iran will stay under house arrest till the 7 so august. on the 2nd day of his visit to the middle east germany s foreign minister heikal moscow s travel to the iraqi capital baghdad where he held talks with president barham saleh mas praised the country s measured approach to the growing tensions of the region and urged the international community not to turn its back on iraq at this crucial time this transport plane is leaving jordan and heading for baghdad germany s foreign minister is getting ready for another sensitive mission in the middle east the growing tension between the united states and iran hangs over the region with iraq right in the center of it
i was work in a cemetery. we re in the funeral business. and we had had a service and the catholic priest stopped the service in the cemetery because of lightning. which i still had to do my job. i was tearing down the equipment for the funeral and about 75 yards away a pine tree got hit. and at that time it came through the ground and got me. and i just had a little tingle in my fingertips and my ears and a surgical spot i had had done prior to that was the only thing that i felt at that time. what happened was it a few days ago? it was a week ago saturday on the 20th. what happened? i was getting ready for a house and garden walk for our humane foundation and about 9:00 i was out in the yard and it started raining and i had to install a you spout because i thought it was going to wash all of my mulch off that i had
these deals aren t just hot. they re explosive! sleep train s 4th of july sale is ending soon. sleep train your ticket to a better night s sleep 21-year-old lonnie turner jr. and his father both worked and lived together. lonnie sr. was grooming his son to take over his funeral business. lonnie jr. was an only child. his parents separated when he was a teenager. according to friends, lonnie jr. didn t fit the mold of a funeral director. lonnie jr., very flashy, flamboyant. junior, he was the type of guy that he liked nice things.