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This Week’s Festivals: Oct. 1-7,2017

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The locals of Bacolod City, also dubbed the “City of Smiles,” in Negros Oriental province come to the streets to form a sea of smiling masks and colorful costumes in a parade. The festival’s name is a portmanteau of “mass” and “cara,” which is Spanish for…
Oct. 1 to 22
Masskara Festival
The locals of Bacolod City, also dubbed the “City of Smiles,” in Negros Oriental province come to the streets to form a sea of smiling masks and colorful costumes in a parade. The festival’s name is a portmanteau of “mass” and “cara,” which is Spanish for face or façade. This year’s festival theme is “Bacolod: City of Southeast Asia,” highlighting the city’s interaction with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations community.
Oct. 2
Dilaab Festival
The natural beauty of the town of Siquijor in Siquijor province is celebrated in the festival, as the locals also pay homage to its patron St. Francis of Assisi, known to be a lover of nature and animals. Siquijor was once known as “Isla de Fuego,” or the Island of Fire, for the island is lit by fireflies at night.
Oct. 2 to 5
Kariton Festival
The town of Tupi in South Cotabato province celebrates the role of “kariton,” a two-wheeled cart pulled by carabaos, in the life of the locals as well as in the development of the municipality. The festival opens with a parade of carabao-drawn kariton loaded and bedecked with vegetables, fruits and flowers.
—Compiled by Kathleen de Villa, Inquirer Research
Sources: Inquirer Archives, DOT, Historical Calendar (1521-1969), psa.gov.ph, coa.gov.ph, bacolodcity.gov.ph, pia.gov.ph, southcotabato.gov.ph

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Liga francuska: Wypadek na trybunach. Kibice spadli z wysokości blisko dwóch metrów [WIDEO]

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Z powodu incydentu na trybunach przerwany został mecz Amiens z Lille w ósmej kolejce piłkarskiej ekstraklasy Francji. Jedna z barierek nie wytrzymała naporu kibiców gości, w związku z czym wiele osób spadło z wysokości ok. 1,7 m. Rannym udzielana jest pomoc. – Ligi…
Do incydentu doszło po ok. 15 minutach od rozpoczęcia spotkania. Wówczas bramkę na 1:0 dla gości uzyskał Fode Ballo-Toure, a kibice Lille w geście radości pobiegli do przedniej części sektora, napierając na barierę.
Służby medyczne starają się pomóc wszystkim poszkodowanym, niektórzy kibice zostali wyniesieni z terenu stadionu na noszach. Według relacji francuskich mediów, wszystko odbywa się spokojnie i nie ma oznak paniki.

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Final day of Wide Open Bluegrass fills the streets of Raleigh with music and fans

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Drone footage and highlights from Raleigh’s Wide Open Bluegrass festival featuring clawhammer guitar by Molly Tuttle Saturday, September 30,2017.
IBMA Mandolin Player of the Year Sierra Hull plays „A Little Too Far“ during her Wide Open Bluegreass set at Raleigh, N. C.’s Red Hat Amphitheater Saturday, Sept. 30,2017.
IBMA Guitar Player of the Year Molly Tuttle plays clawhammer guitar during her show at Wide Open Bluegrass at Raleigh’s Red Hat Amphitheater Friday, Sept. 29,2017.
John DeLuca and his wife Sandy, who are both visually impaired, had guides with them while attending Wide Open Bluegrass in downtown Raleigh Friday, Sept. 29 2017. PineCone, the organization that produces Wide Open Bluegrass in conjunction with the International Bluegrass Music Association, is providing guides to the visually impaired to the outdoor festival on request.
The Glorifying Vines Sisters got on a plane for the first time in August to travel to a festival performance in Lugano, Switzerland with the Music Maker Relief Foundation. The gospel group will be performing at Wide Open Bluegrass Friday night.
Learn the story behind the collaboration between the band Chatham County Line and Big Boss Brewing to produce „Chatham County Line Autumn Amber Ale“.
IBMA’s World of Bluegrass held a Shout & Shine jam celebrating diversity that featured several artists, including The Ebony Hillbillies, at The Pour House in downtown Raleigh on Tuesday, Sept. 26th.
American musician Rhiannon Giddens, formerly of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, delivered a powerful keynote speech at the Raleigh Convention Center to kick off IBMA’s World of Bluegrass on Tuesday Sept. 26,2017. She declared that the question today is not how to make bluegrass more diverse, but how to „bring the diversity back to bluegrass.“
As travelers waited at baggage claim on Monday afternoon they were greeted by DryBread Road, a bluegrass duo, in anticipation of this week’s bluegrass festival.
Rhiannon Giddens plays „Pretty Little Girl“ with Giri and Uma Peters, two kids of Indian descent from Nashville who were one of the hits of last week’s World of Bluegrass festival in Raleigh. After reading that Carolina Chocolate Drops had inspired Uma to take up banjo, Giddens arranged a meeting at their home in Nashville and stayed about two hours, teaching them songs, history and musical techniques.
Uma Peters plays old-time banjo for Raleigh musician Joe Newberry at the IBMA trade show. Uma, 9, is from Nashville and attending her second World of Bluegrass in Raleigh.
World-class fiddler Michael Cleveland leads a hot pickup jam on the Marriott Hotel lobby’s handicap-access ramp — which has absolutely perfect acoustics.
Bluegrass star Del McCoury and his band run through a number in their dressing room backstage just before being called on stage at the IBMA Awards show in Raleigh, N. C..
Mandolin player Sierra Hull talks about her IBMA mandolin player of the year award from her dressing room backstage at the IBMA Awards. Hull co-hosted the event.
IBMA Momentum Award winner Molly Tuttle and her band peform Townes Van Zandt’s ‚White Freightliner Blues‘ at The Lincoln Theater in Raleigh, N. C. Wendesday night, Sept. 28,2016.
Lillian Werbin of Elderly Instruments talks about the most expensive instrument the company brought to the IBMA trade expo this year. It’s a Gibson TB-18/TB12 Conversion banjo, priced at $45,000. Anyone who wants to try it out at the trade expo may do so.

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Grüne stimmen Gesprächen für Jamaika zu

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‚Eine Einladung der CDU und CSU zu gemeinsamen Sondierungsgesprächen mit der FDP nehmen wir an‘, heißt es in einem Beschluss .
Die Grünen haben offiziell ihre Bereitschaft zu Gesprächen über eine Jamaika-Koalition erklärt.
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„Eine Einladung der CDU und CSU zu gemeinsamen Sondierungsgesprächen mit der FDP nehmen wir an“, heißt es in einem Beschluss, den ein kleiner Parteitag am Samstag in Berlin ohne Gegenstimmen verabschiedete. Es gebe aber keinen Automatismus für eine Regierungsbeteiligung. „Wenn Gespräche nicht konstruktiv verlaufen, dann werden wir aus der Opposition für Veränderung kämpfen“, heißt es weiter in dem Beschluss, der auch die Namen eines 14-köpfigen Sondierungsteams enthält. Der grüne Länderrat bekräftigte überdies das Selbstbild als Partei der linken Mitte.
In der Sondierungsgruppe sind der linke und der realpolitische Flügel gleichermaßen vertreten. Ob Koalitionsverhandlungen aufgenommen werden, soll nach Ende der Sondierung ein Bundesparteitag entscheiden. Über den Koalitionsvertrag stimmt am Ende die Parteibasis ab.
„Wir brauchen jetzt einfach eine verlässliche Regierung“, hatte Kretschmann, der in Baden-Württemberg eine Koalition der Grünen mit der CDU anführt, zuvor auf dem kleinen Parteitag der Grünen in Berlin gesagt.
Der Wahlkampf-Slogan „Zukunft wird aus Mut gemacht“ sei jetzt eine Aufforderung an die Partei selbst. Die Grünen hätten eine „riesige Verantwortung“, hatte Kretschmann gemahnt. Sie müssten mit Respekt annehmen, was die Wähler „zusammengewählt hätten“.
Am Ende von Verhandlungen müsse der Preis stimmen, betonte Kretschmann, und zwar für alle. „Jeder muss mit seinem Preis auch durchkommen, er muss Freiraum haben für sein Profil, für seine Identität.“ Als Vorbild nannte er Grün-Schwarz in Baden-Württemberg: „Obwohl wir uns nicht gesucht haben, mussten wir uns finden“, sagte Kretschmann über die Zusammenarbeit mit der CDU. Heute werde das Land von beiden „ordentlich regiert“.
Grünen, denen die „Fantasie“ für Jamaika fehle, hatte Kretschmann Michael Endes Roman „Die unendliche Geschichte“ ans Herz gelegt oder den Besuch von Opern. „Weil diese kreativen Menschen zeigen, wie man aus altem Stoff unentwegt was Neues macht.“

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Air France flight makes emergency landing in Canada after engine explodes: report

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„We heard a big popping sound and the airplane basically dropped and it was trembling,“ passenger said.
An Air France flight from Paris to Los Angeles had to make an emergency landing in eastern Canada on Saturday (Sept. 30) after one of the jet’s engines blew out, according to the New York Daily News and other media outlets.
„We heard a big popping sound and the airplane basically dropped and it was trembling. You could definitely tell something was different and it wasn’t just turbulence,“ one passenger told the Daily News.
The plan shook for about 20 minutes but stabilized, and the plane continued flying for another two hours before making the landing, according to the report.
I think the engine has seen better days. pic.twitter.com/tAcBE1t0rc
According to Fox News, Air France released a statement praising the flight and cabin crew who „handled this serious incident perfectly.“

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This opera singer is still going strong after two lung transplants

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Making her debut at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater singing from the libretto of “La Traviata,” chanteuse Charity Tillemann-Dick reached to the vocal…
Making her debut at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater singing from the libretto of “La Traviata,” chanteuse Charity Tillemann-Dick reached to the vocal stratosphere and gave her all to the last high note.
The audience erupted into applause and the soprano bowed, moved offstage and collapsed into a wheelchair.
An oxygen cannula was secured around her nose while caregivers uncovered the IV line in her arm and administered steroids and antibiotics to keep her alive.
“I knew that death was imminent, but I was able to live this dream,” Tillemann-Dick told The Post, speaking of her powerful September 2011 performance. “A million and one miracles had paved the path.”
Now 34, the singer — who ended up receiving two double lung transplants — has written her inspiring memoir: “ The Encore ” (Atria Books, out Tuesday), about her battle with pulmonary hypertension.
The terminal disease, caused by pressure in the arteries carrying blood to the heart, left her teetering between life and death.
But, acting against doctors’ orders, she became determined to sing at the most prestigious venues in the world: Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, and Severance Hall in Cleveland.
In 2014, she released an album, “American Grace,” which reached No. 1 on the traditional classical charts on Billboard.
Tillemann-Dick, who lives in Washington, DC, and Denver, was diagnosed with PH at age 20 in 2004 while studying in Budapest, Hungary.
She had dismissed her frequent shortness of breath until she blacked out three times over a few months. After doctors identified the problem, she was placed on high doses of medication and learned she could never have children, due to bodily strain. In 2009, when her condition worsened, she was told her only option was a donor transplant.
One expert told her she should stop performing because she would be pushing herself too much — instructions she defied because of her passion for opera.
“Sixty-eight percent of PH patients die within a year of diagnosis.” said Tillemann-Dick. “I wasn’t going to give up my dream that easily.”
She had her first double lung transplant in September 2009. Then, after suffering a chronic rejection, she had a second transplant in January 2012. The prognosis after surgery is just five more years of life.
“I’ve managed eight years,” said Tillemann-Dick, who married her husband, Yoni, 34, in October 2011.
In a harrowing episode in the book, a few weeks prior to the second transplant, her mother, Annette, called the hospital staff because her daughter’s oxygen levels were plummeting.
“She [was] screaming: ‘If you don’t come right now, my daughter is going to die!’ recalled Tillemann-Dick, who, at 5-foot-8, weighed just 95 pounds at the time.
“It was impossible to get my respirator connected, so I was kept alive by a manual ‘bagging’ technique where air was pumped into my lungs for an hour,” Tillemann-Dick said.
Her Lincoln Center debut — for which she wore her wedding gown, because she didn’t have time to be fitted for a costume — was almost a religious experience.
“It was the greatest performance of my life up to that point,” she said. “Whatever happened in the future, I was profoundly grateful to have made it that far.”
As if she hadn’t been through enough, the singer contracted cancer of the salivary glands in 2015. “It was awful,” said Tillemann-Dick, who is now free of the disease. “I had chemotherapy and radiation, which was grueling.”
It’s not lost on her that her tale mirrors those of opera heroines.
“My experience has been so ridiculously operatic, if it was a work of fiction I would throw it away,” said Tillemann-Dick. “But real life is often way more dramatic than anything our imaginations can conjure.”

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Joe Tiller, Purdue's winningest football coach, dies at 74

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By CLIFF BRUNT AP Sports Writer Joe Tiller, who guided quarterback Drew Brees at Purdue and was the school’s winningest football coach, died Saturday. He was 74.
Joe Tiller, who guided quarterback Drew Brees at Purdue and was the school’s winningest football coach, died Saturday. He was 74.
He died at home of natural causes in Buffalo, Wyoming, the Harness Funeral Home said.
Tiller and Brees carried Purdue to rare heights at a school better known for basketball. Together, they led Tiller’s „basketball on grass“ spread offense to the 2000 Big Ten title and 2001 Rose Bowl, where Purdue lost to Washington 34-24.
„Coach Tiller was an important person in my life and to so many other guys who played for him,“ said Brees, the New Orleans Saints star who played for Tiller from 1997 to 2000. „He did so much more than teach us how to win. He taught us life lessons and how to be great leaders and men.“
Tiller had an 87-62 record at Purdue from 1997 to 2008. Besides Brees, he coached two other NFL quarterbacks – Kyle Orton and Curtis Painter. They led offenses that rewrote the Big Ten’s record books.
„It’s a fun offense to play in, and it attracts young people,“ Tiller told The Associated Press in 2008. „That’s why I thought it was a matter of time before everybody ran it.“
Tiller’s success at Purdue came after years of struggle. In the 15 years before the school hired him, the Boilermakers had a 54-107-5 record. Purdue played in five bowl games in school history before Tiller arrived; the Boilermakers played in 10 on his watch.
„We’ve changed the culture surrounding the football program,“ Tiller told The Associated Press in 2007. „I think that we certainly have changed the expectation level, and I don’t know if that’s good or bad.“
Tiller was an assistant at Purdue from 1983 to 1986. He was an assistant at Wyoming and Washington State before becoming head coach at Wyoming for six years. In 1996, he led Wyoming to a 10-2 record and the Western Athletic Conference championship game.
„Joe took a chance coming back to Purdue, and all Boilermakers, and me in particular, are grateful,“ former Purdue athletic director Morgan Burke said. „Joe was the best evaluator of talent I have ever seen. His dry wit endeared him to his players, and he knew how to coach and motivate them.“
Tiller said in 2008 he wanted to be remembered for more than football.
„People ask me about my legacy at Purdue, and I guess I see myself as a guy who came in and fit the place, and the place fit him – a man of the people,“ he said.
„I’ve always prided myself on being able to get along with anybody, whether they are a major donor or someone who comes to one game a year. I’ve tried to respect everybody, so I would like my legacy to be that I was a good guy who could also coach football.“
From Toledo, Ohio, Tiller was a star lineman at Montana State and played one season for the Calgary Stampeders in the Canadian Football League.
Tiller began his coaching career at his alma mater under Jim Sweeney. Tiller rejoined Sweeney at Washington State in 1971, then was with the Stampeders from 1974 to 1982 as an assistant coach, interim head coach, assistant general manager and director of administration and player personnel.
Tiller was inducted into the Montana State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998, and the Purdue Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013. Joe Tiller Drive, located immediately north of Ross-Ade Stadium, was named in his honor Sept. 19,2015.
Tiller is survived by wife Arnette; daughters Renee and Julie; son Michael; and grandchildren Paulina, Lily, Gus and Tori.
There will be a viewing in Buffalo, Wyoming, on Oct. 11, with the funeral the next day.
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Trump attacks San Juan mayor over hurricane response

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President Donald Trump launched an attack on San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz on Saturday for criticizing the White House’s hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico, accusing her of „poor leadership“ and suggesting that the island’s residents are not doing enough to help themselves.
By Juana Summers, CNN
President Donald Trump launched an attack on San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz on Saturday for criticizing the White House’s hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico, accusing her of “poor leadership” and suggesting that the island’s residents are not doing enough to help themselves.
“The Mayor of San Juan, who was very complimentary only a few days ago, has now been told by the Democrats that you must be nasty to Trump,” the President tweeted from his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where he is spending the weekend. “… Such poor leadership ability by the Mayor of San Juan, and others in Puerto Rico, who are not able to get their workers to help. They want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort.”
In the series of early morning tweets, Trump again lauded the federal government’s response on the island, which is still grappling with the devastating impact of Hurricane Maria. The President said that the 10,000 federal workers there are doing a “fantastic job.”
“The military and first responders, despite no electric, roads, phones etc., have done an amazing job,” he wrote. “Puerto Rico was totally destroyed.”
The spectacle of Trump’s comments slamming Yulín Cruz and others on their own response efforts as Puerto Rico struggles to deal with disaster that left millions without power and with limited access to water — and as Trump comes under fire for what some have called a slow federal reaction — sparked a firestorm of reaction online, including from the creator of the Broadway musical “Hamilton,” Lin-Manuel Miranda, who said that Trump was going “straight to hell.”
“You’re going straight to hell, @realDonald Trump. No long lines for you,” tweeted Miranda, who is of Puerto Rican descent. “Someone will say, ‘Right this way, sir.’ They’ll clear a path.”
Trump’s early praise of relief efforts does not appear to match the reality on the ground. Puerto Rico, which is home to 3.4 million people, is facing a humanitarian crisis, and many of its people remain without power and water. Sixteen people have died, according to government officials, but that number could well rise with the full range of devastation not yet known.
In an interview with MSNBC, Yulín Cruz said she wasn’t making “nasty comments” about Trump in remarks earlier this week criticizing the administration’s statements lauding the response, adding that her only goal was to save lives.
“I was asking for help,” she said. “I wasn’t saying anything nasty about the President.”
Trump’s comments come ahead of a planned visit to Puerto Rico on Tuesday. The President is scheduled to speak with FEMA Administrator Brock Long, Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló, of the Island’s New Progressive Party, and other Puerto Rican officials later Saturday.
Rosselló said Saturday morning that his previous conversations with Trump didn’t square up with the President’s tweets and that Trump had “reiterated his commitment with this effort.”
“I do reiterate that the only way for this to work is for us to have collaboration,” Rosselló said. “And let me stress this, I am committed to collaborating with everybody. This is a point where we can’t look at small differences. We can’t establish differences based on politics.”
While Trump and other administration officials have repeatedly lauded the federal government’s response to Maria, some have said that the administration has moved more slowly than it did in responding to the recent storms that battered Texas and Florida.
Other critics have drawn comparisons to President George W. Bush’s handling of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, particularly given the race and class of most victims in both disasters. Katrina, of course, became a political disaster for the Bush presidency.
When asked for his reaction to President Trump’s tweets, Russel Honoré, the retired general appointed by Bush to take over the federal response to Katrina in 2005, said he had none.
“I have no reaction. The mayor’s living on a cot, and I hope the President has a good day of golf,” he told CNN.
Earlier this week, Honoré told CNN that the President’s response to Maria shows that he doesn’t care about the poor or people of color.
“The President has shown again he don’t give a damn about poor people,” Honoré told CNN’s Erin Burnett. “He doesn’t give a damn about people of color. And SOB that rides around in Air Force One is denying services needed by the people of Puerto Rico. I hate to say it that way but there’s no other way to say it.”
On Thursday, acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke stirred controversy after she told reporters she was “very satisfied” with the federal response since Maria made landfall, calling it a “good news story.”
“I know it is really a good news story in terms of our ability to reach people and the limited number of deaths that have taken place in such a devastating hurricane,” Duke said.
That prompted a sharp retort from San Juan’s mayor in a CNN interview.
“This is, damn it, this is not a good news story,” Mayor Yulín Cruz said. “This is a ‘people are dying’ story. This is a ‘life-or-death’ story. This is, ‘there’s a truckload of stuff that cannot be taken to people’ story. This is a story of a devastation that continues to worsen.”
Dan Scavino, the White House social media director, tweeted on Saturday that Yulín Cruz “has been hating on @realDonaldTrump long before he was our President.”
In a separate tweet, Scavino described San Juan’s mayor as “the perfect example of an opportunistic politician.”
In his own Saturday morning tweets, Trump also lashed out at the media for what he said was biased coverage, saying that the “Fake News Networks are working overtime in Puerto Rico.”
“Fake News CNN and NBC are going out of their way to disparage our great First Responders as a way to ‘get Trump,’” he tweeted. “Not fair to FR or effort!”
Trump’s comments were criticized by a number of Democrats, who took issue with the President’s rhetoric in the middle of a domestic disaster.
“First thing Trump should do on Tues when he visits #PuertoRico for the first time since #HurricaneMaria devastated the island is apologize,” Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts tweeted.
New York Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand tweeted: “Offensive. When millions in Puerto Rico are in crisis, the president should be better than this.”
Sen. Bob Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat facing trial for federal bribery charges, tweeted that Trump should do more, suggesting his response might be slower because Puerto Rico has no electoral votes.
“I know Puerto Rico doesn’t get Electoral College votes, Mr. President, but there are real Americans there suffering. Time to do more,” he wrote.
In another tweet, Menendez declared the situation in Puerto Rico “worse” than Hurricane Katrina.
Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts said Puerto Rico was in “crisis” and Trump should “stop playing politics with their lives.”
“The definition of ‘poor leadership’ is sitting at your golf club while millions of US citizens beg for your help, @realDonaldTrump,” she tweeted.
Don Beyer, a Democratic representative from Virginia, noted in a series of tweets that the President had ignored the people of Puerto Rico for days, instead “picking a fight with athletes while a humanitarian crisis grew in Puerto Rico.”
“You focused on aid efforts in TX & FL but ignored Puerto Rico. Now you attack San Juan’s mayor for saying ‘people are dying.’ THEY ARE DYING,” he wrote.
Amid the criticisms, Trump took to Twitter later Saturday afternoon to praise several Puerto Rican officials, including Rosselló, US Virgin Islands Gov. Kenneth Mapp, an independent, and Republican Congresswoman Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon.
“……#FakeNews critics are working overtime, but we’re getting great marks from the people that truly matter! #PRStrong” Trump wrote.
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Fahnder finden Gift bei mutmaßlichem Erpresser: Haftbefehl

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Die Supermarkt-Erpressung mit vergifteter Babynahrung ist aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach aufgeklärt: Ein 53-jähriger Tatverdächtiger aus dem Kreis Tübingen hat
Die Supermarkt-Erpressung mit vergifteter Babynahrung ist aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach aufgeklärt: Ein 53-jähriger Tatverdächtiger aus dem Kreis Tübingen hat am Samstag ein Geständnis abgelegt, wie Polizei und Staatsanwaltschaft am Abend mitteilten. Demnach sagte der Mann auch aus, keine weiteren vergifteten Lebensmittel verteilt zu haben. Am Nachmittag hatte ein Richter in Ravensburg Haftbefehl erlassen, der dringend Tatverdächtige wurde inzwischen in eine Justizvollzugsanstalt gebracht.
Der Erpresser hatte damit gedroht, 20 vergiftete Lebensmittel in Umlauf zu bringen, und per E-Mail einen niedrigen zweistelligen Millionenbetrag gefordert. Mitte September hatte er fünf Gläschen Babynahrung mit Ethylenglycol vergiftet und in einen Supermarkt in Friedrichshafen am Bodensee gebracht. Als die Polizei Bilder einer Überwachungskamera veröffentlichte, gingen Hunderte Hinweise aus der Bevölkerung ein – darunter auch Hinweise auf den nun gefassten Tatverdächtigen.
Der Leitende Oberstaatsanwalt Alexander Boger sprach am Samstag auf einer Pressekonferenz in Konstanz von einer erdrückenden Beweislast. Bei einer Wohnungsdurchsuchung am Freitag in Ofterdingen habe man eine Flasche mit dem Gift Ethylenglycol gefunden, mit dem die sichergestellte Babynahrung in Friedrichshafen versetzt worden war. DNA-Spuren an den vergifteten Gläschen deuteten ebenfalls auf den Mann hin. Der Verdächtige habe die Vernichtung von Beweismitteln vorbereitet. Einen Laptop fanden die Beamten in einem Altkleider-Container.
Die Polizei geht von einem Einzeltäter aus. Der Verdächtige lebte demnach seit 2005 in Baden-Württemberg. Zuvor war er in Bayern gemeldet gewesen.
Der Vorwurf gegen den Verdächtigen lautet auf versuchte räuberische Erpressung. Laut Boger drohen ihm im Fall einer Verurteilung zwischen 5 und 15 Jahren Haft. Er schloss eine mögliche Beschuldigung auch wegen versuchter Tötung nicht aus. In dem Fall wäre eine lebenslange Strafe möglich.
Der Verdächtige sei ein Mann mit psychischen Auffälligkeiten und Brüchen in der Biografie, sagte Stürmer. Er sei ein exzentrischer Einzelgänger. Weitere Angaben wollte der Vizepräsident nicht machen, um das Presönlichkeitsrecht des Verdächtigen nicht zu verletzen. Boger sagte, der Mann sei nach ersten Erkenntnissen strafrechtlich vorbelastet. Details nannte er nicht, weil ihm die Akte noch nicht vorliege.
Nach Auffassung des Kriminologen und Psychologen Martin Rettenberger handelt es sich um einen äußerst seltenen Verbrechensfall. „Das ist auf jeden Fall eine ungewöhnliche Konstellation“, sagte der Direktor der Kriminologischen Zentralstelle in Wiesbaden der dpa.
Eine Gemeinsamkeit von Erpressungsversuchen mit vergifteten Lebensmitteln sei, dass die Täter innerhalb kurzer Zeit bundesweit, zum Teil darüber hinaus, einen „maximalen Aufmerksamkeitsfokus“ erhielten. Er vermutet beim Täter ein „ausgeprägtes Geltungsbedürfnis“. Wenn es nur um die Gier nach Geld ginge, ließen sich für Täter andere Wege finden.

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Jarosław Kaczyński do Andrzeja Dudy: Nie widzę przesłanek, by wprowadzić w Polsce system prezydencki

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Podczas spotkania w Belwederze prezesa PiS z prezydentem poruszano nie tylko temat reformy sądownictwa. Jarosłąw Kaczyński zapowiedział głowie państwa, ze nie zgodzi się na zmianę systemu politycznego Polski.
Zupełnie otwarcie powiedziałem panu prezydentowi Andrzejowi Dudzie, iż nie widzę żadnych przesłanek, przy ustabilizowanym systemie politycznym, do tego, by wprowadzić w Polsce system prezydencki – mówi w rozmowie z „Gazetą Polską“ prezes PiS, Jarosław Kaczyński – informuje niezalezna.pl. Zawsze tworzy on ryzyko, iż osoba bez odpowiedniego doświadczenia politycznego, bez umiejętności, a czasem – może się tak zdarzyć, tylko proszę nie odnosić tego do pana Andrzeja Dudy – człowiek złej woli uzyska bardzo dużą władzę, i to bez realnej kontroli – dodał.
Prezes PiS spotkał się z prezydentem przy okazji rozmów w sprawie reformy sądownictwa i projektów ustaw, które Andrzej Duda przekazał do Sejmu.

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