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'A misunderstanding': Police drop enquiries into claim 'two men...

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'A misunderstanding': Police drop enquiries into claim 'two men... Police have dropped their enquiries into claims a 12-year-old girl was approached by two men in a car as she walked to school, calling the incident 'a misunderstanding'.The approach in a black Skoda Oktavia was supposed to have been made between 8.10am and 8.45am yesterday (January 29) when the girl was walking along St John's Crescent and Lambrok Road in Trowbridge.Wiltshire Police Detective Sergeant Anthony King said at the time: "These men made a number of attempts to persuade the girl... Reported by Bath Chronicle 3 days ago.

Girl is brought to tears by the sight of her dad's shadow puppets in video

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Girl is brought to tears by the sight of her dad's shadow puppets in video In a video uploaded to YouTube, a little girl is seen walking down the sidewalk when her dad makes a shadow on the cement with his hand. The girl is so afraid that she's brought to tears. Reported by MailOnline 1 day ago.

Could Gone Girl on the Train be the next bestseller?

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From Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train to The Expats and The Expatriates, there is no shortage of recycling when it comes to new titles

Are authors running out of titles? January and February’s offerings suggest they’re finding it increasingly difficult to devise new ones. Instead they settle for names that recycle, reference or rework those of other books or artworks.

Sometimes the aim is evidently to associate the new work with the old one in the buyer’s mind, as when Helen Ellis’s American Housewife brazenly recalls Curtis Sittenfeld’s American Wife (just as Paula Hawkins’s mega-selling, girl-less The Girl on the Train nodded to Gone Girl). Or they suggest it belongs to traditions beloved of the author, like Christopher Brookmyre’s Black Widow, previously used for several films noirs and characters in comics; or that it might be a just-discovered posthumous offering, as with Robert Ryan’s Dr Watson mystery The Sign of Fear (modelled on Conan Doyle’s The Sign of Four).

Continue reading... Reported by guardian.co.uk 1 day ago.

Ex serviceman denies sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman

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Ex serviceman denies sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman A pensioner has denied sexually assaulting a teenaged girl after spending the night watching wrestling at her home.Former serviceman Martin Ashby allegedly put his hand inside the 19-year-old's pyjamas and knickers as they both slept on the floor of a friend's house.The girl, now aged 20, sobbed as she told a jury at Exeter Crown Court how she had told Ashby, who she knew as Ben, to stop.She said the incident happened when she was staying with an elderly relative in Barnstaple last year and... Reported by North Devon Journal 19 hours ago.

Kite review – a girl, her gran and a miraculous grief-cure

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*Soho theatre, London
*This wordless show about bereavement has a debt to The Snowman and flips from sorrow to elation without taking us on a real emotional journey

In Mary Poppins, Mr Banks reconnects with family life and his children through kite-flying. In the latest from The Wrong Crowd, kite-flying turns out to be a miraculous cure for grief. In a show that’s likeable and charming but so wafer thin that the slightest gust might blow it away, Charlotte Croft plays a girl who, after her mother’s death, is taken by her grandmother (Liz Crowther) to live in London.

Bound by blood and unbound by grief, their relationship is difficult. The show’s wordless nature becomes a metaphor for the pair’s inability to communicate what they both feel. But then the benevolent wind – played by Linden Walcott-Burton and Nicola Blackwell – takes a hand, and the girl rediscovers her kite and takes off over the skies of London with Gran in hot pursuit.

Continue reading... Reported by guardian.co.uk 9 hours ago.

The most popular stories on social media today

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The most popular stories on social media today Police officers in Leicestershire are to wear digital cameras while they are on the beat, while a multi-storey car park opens at Leicester's Royal Infirmary and meet the girl who is looking for love on hit ITV show with Paddy McGuiness, Take Me Out.Here are your most popular stories on social media today.1: 678 shares. All frontline police officers to wear digital cameras while on dutyAll frontline police officers in Leicestershire are to wear high-quality digital cameras while they are on... Reported by Leicester Mercury 16 hours ago.

Lesbian wins court battle with ex-girlfriend over seven-year-old IVF daughter who was taken to Pakistan by her biological mother 

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Lesbian wins court battle with ex-girlfriend over seven-year-old IVF daughter who was taken to Pakistan by her biological mother  In what has been described as the first case of its kind, Supreme Court justices in London ruled that the non-biological mother of a seven-year-old IVF daughter could fight for custody of the girl. Reported by MailOnline 6 days ago.

Lesbian Woman Wins IVF Daughter Appeal

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Lesbian Woman Wins IVF Daughter Appeal The girl was taken to Pakistan after a relationship ended - but now a court could work to bring the seven-year-old back to the UK. Reported by Sky News 6 days ago.

Police warning after school girl in Corsham grabbed by man...

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Police warning after school girl in Corsham grabbed by man... Police in Corsham, near Chippenham, have issued a warning to parents and children today after an incident where a Year 7 girl was grabbed by the arm by a man outside the school.Police said the man followed the girl to school and then attempted to grasp her arm outside The Corsham School this morning, Wednesday, at around 8.25am"We have contacted all schools in the Corsham area following a suspicious incident at 0825hrs this morning (03/02/2016) outside The Corsham School," said a... Reported by Western Daily Press 4 days ago.

Their Library: Quilt

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Their Library: Quilt Literary influences explored...

*Quilt* are part of America's underground, a loose-knit conglomerate of writers, musicians, dreamers and vagabond spirits.

The band have released a flurry of material, but new album 'Plaza' could be their best yet. Determined to take the road less travelled, their off kilter indie rock is matched to lyrical complexity that has a devoutly literary feel.

Out later this month, it's a curiously complex little gem, packed with overgrown paths that seem to lead to places of mystery.

Perfect candidates for Their Library, then...

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*What is your favourite book and why?*
*Anna:* I have lots of favourites, from different eras of my life! Two of my favourite childhood books that kind of changed everything for me were Harriet The Spy and The Phantom Tollbooth.

*Shane:* I don’t think I’d be able to say a ‘favourite’ but two that come to mind when you ask that are Magister Ludi by Herman Hesse and Big Sur And The Oranges Of Hieronymous Bosch by Henry Miller.

*What other authors do you like?*
A: Raymond Carver, Atticus Lish, John Steinbeck, Richard Brautigan, Haruki Murakami are the first that come to mind.

S: In terms of newer stuff I have been a huge fan of Patti Smith’s two latest books and also Bluets by Maggie Nelson was pretty interesting. Some consistent people on my shelf have been Herman Hesse, Henry Miller, James Joyce, Hafiz, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Kabir, Robert Bly, Franz Fanon…

*What draws you to certain books?*
A: Realism, depth in the mundane, strong characters, and an emotional reaction from me. In terms of non-fiction, it just has to be well-written and employ some semblance of poetry in its fact-based writing. I like also reading weird psychological texts sometimes just for fun, especially this dude R.D. Laing. I used to read my mom's psych textbooks as a kid. I dunno, I'll read anything. I love reading the encyclopaedia, I love reading the newspaper, I like (small doses of) dense art theory books, I like sociological books, I like reading books about house plants, I love trashy magazines, and I love poetry.

S: I guess it’s just the unspoken chemistry on some level between authors and readers. Obviously an author has to hone their craft enough to be able to transmit that. And, it’s a readers responsibility to hone their craft of attention enough to be able to contain that. But, yeah I have no clue… haha. I wonder the same thing.

*Have you ever discovered a real lost classic? What is it and why?*
A: I read a John Steinbeck book a few summers ago called The Wayward Bus that I thought was really amazing that did not seem to go down in history as one of his best. But I thought it used all the classic Steinbeck tropes and cut just as deep as some of his other works, just in a more modest and subdued way, and I liked that there was a larger cast of characters than usual, at least for him. I also randomly bought a book in Kansas once called Weeds by Edith Summers Kelley that I had never heard of, and ended up loving it. It was written in 1923 about a woman whose spirited nature gets tampered down by motherhood and becoming a wife.

S: I feel that way about Big Sur and The Oranges of Hieronymous Bosch by Henry Miller. Everyone knows Henry for his controversial series of books he wrote during his years in Paris. It seems to be what people know about Henry. I actually never got into Miller when I was younger but happened to stumble across this book at the cabin that is dedicated to him in Big Sur, California. It’s on the edge of the pacific ocean tucked into a Redwood cove; they host events and sells his books there. I was there for a festival our friends in the band Woods were hosting and picked up the book because of a small reference a friend had given me. It is unbelievable.

Actually, when I started to talk to people about this book they would always be like ‘Henry Miller? That pornographer?’ Haha! Big Sur distils the essence of Miller’s philosophy through his adoration of the people who lived in Big Sur at the same time that he did. In books like the Tropics you get glimpses of Henry’s incredible and euphoric vision of life during certain crossroads and dream sequences…but there is always a lot of ‘filler’. Big Sur is straight to the point and shows an incredibly convicted and compassionate man admiring the world around him. It is also an incredible glorification of the idea of ‘the artist’ - which is always something I like to read about. I feel that Patti Smith and him share a kinship in their spiritual vision of ‘the artist’ - in Big Sur, Henry makes those pronouncements absolute and inspires through his writing while retaining a proper sense of humour about it all.

*Do your literary influences have a direct impact on your songwriting?*
A: Definitely! Especially Raymond Carver. I had him in mind constantly while working on lyrics for 'Plaza'.

S: I wouldn’t use the word ‘direct’. My production style is to consume a lot of different things and let it soak into the subconscious over a period of time. When songs come out they are probably some coagulation of all that shit that has been becoming friends somewhere down there in the dark. Sometimes I do ruminate on specific authors or poets or songwriters, especially when editing and completing songs, but it’s often not the starting point. Usually I just let it all flow out naturally and then carve / sculpt it later on. Sometimes with more direction than at others…

*What are you reading at the moment?*
A: I am reading The Point Of Vanishing by Howard Axelrod, which is a new book that just came out, and also reading one of those Best American Short Stories collections, I think it's the 1992 edition. S: I always read a few books at once: I am late on the Murakami game, so I am reading The Wind Up Bird Chronicle; I am also dipping into a book of plays by Lawrence Ferlinghetti titled Unfair Arguments With Existence, it’s pretty incredible; and I also just finished Patti Smith’s book M Train. I had already started Wind Up Bird and then M Train fell into my lap and I couldn’t help but dig in, Patti is a real hero of mine. Funny thing is, she dedicates a whole section of her book to The Wind Up Bird Chronicle which kinda shook my flow. It was crazy to be carrying around the one book and have the other book I was reading referencing that book without my prior knowledge.

*What is the first book you remember reading as a child?*
A: I don't know! I read constantly as a kid, from a very early age. Maybe one of the first chapter books I read on my own was a Ramona book, by Beverly Cleary. I also read a lot of Roald Dahl at a young age. S: The Pig Can Jig.

*Did you make good use of your library card as a child / teenager?*
A: Hell yeah. I spent hours at the library. My mom worked there part time and it felt like a second home. S: I actually used to just go to the library and read music magazines like Rolling Stone and Spin. I would get really excited when new issues came out. I really liked The Catcher In The Rye in high-school and that is also the time when I discovered Ferlinghetti but, I wasn’t a real reader at the time. I more wanted to just skateboard, play music, and draw. It’s funny because now I am a huge reader. I think I collect more books than records…

*Have you ever found a book that you simply couldn’t finish?*
A: Sure - most recently, Still Life With Woodpecker by Tom Robbins. I got about halfway through and had to stop. I tried, I really did. But overall... it was just really bleh. I also still have my bookmark placed halfway through Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, which was put in there seven or eight years ago. I am determined to start that one over and finish it one day, but having the bookmark there (which is an Amtrak ticket from a trip I took) serves as a nice memento of a moment frozen in time.

S: Of course. Usually when a book can’t hold my attention for long enough that’s when it’s time to part ways. I may give it a few extra stabs of effort after a break but I can’t force myself to read something uninteresting unless it’s absolutely crucial.

*Do you read book reviews?*
A: No, not really. But without fail, I always read film reviews after I see a film.

S: Not really. But, there is a book-store in my neighbourhood (Greenpoint) in Brooklyn called Word and they send out a newsletter with book reviews / recommendations. Sometimes I read that.

*Would you ever re-read the same book?*
A: I've thought about it, but I'm too antsy to move on to another one as soon as I finish a book. Although, last winter I re-read a book called Cherry by Mary Karr, which I loved in high school.

S: I already have a few times with different books. There is so much in this world…you know? When I find something that really works for myself, why should I let it go? Finding a good book that really gets you is like finding a precious jewel amidst an ocean of garbage. I am always going to read new things but sometimes I need to just refresh my memory. Usually in the refreshing I discover a whole new world within the thing I thought I ‘knew’.

*Have you ever identified with a character in a book? Which one and why?*
A: I think I have to identify with a character in some way for a book to hold my interest. I mean, I've never read a book and been like "good God, that's me!", but some kinds of books are easier to relate to... actually, the girl in Cherry reminds me of me when I was a teenager- she was hanging out with lots of strange friends and always writing poetry. Haha!

S: I’m not much of a voyeur so usually when a book really grabs me it is because I can identify with the character or situation on some level. I think that a good author makes us contemplate inherent truths about ourselves and those around us through stories that are vastly outside of ourselves. So, too many to count. Some people say there are many ‘I’s’ within this ‘I’. I get that.

*Do you read one book at a time or more than one?*
A: I only really read one fiction book at a time, but there's always a poetry book and sometimes a non fiction book floating around in my orbit while I'm reading other stuff. Although, I keep telling myself I am "currently reading" this Joan Didion book right now even though I set it down at the end of November and have yet to pick it back up.

S: Well, in the actual act of reading, always one. I only have two hands and usually hold the book with both. But, I always have a stack of books around that I am reading interchangeably. Usually one novel, one poetry book, one book on something esoteric, one theoretical book, and one random…

*Is there an author / poet you would like to collaborate with?*
A: I'd like to write poems with Robert Frost, or have him write lyrics for me. We could like, have a rollicking debate about syntax choices over a cup of tea with snow gently falling outside the window and a sleepy beagle under the table... or something.

S: I would really love to just sit down with Patti Smith for a while. She has so much to her. I really feel that she is an incredible gift to our era. I thank the world for her a lot, and I thank her for starting to ‘write’ more.

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Quilt's new album 'Plaza' will be released on February 26th.

**B*uy Clash Magazine* Reported by Clash 6 days ago.

Woman in court charged with killing baby girl

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Woman in court charged with killing baby girl A 30-year-old woman has been charged with manslaughter following the death of a seven-month-old baby girl in Leicestershire. Chuanfang Zheng appeared at Leicester Magistrates' Court yesterday charged in connection with the girl's death in Lutterworth last March. Zheng, of Morlock Close, Southwark, London, was remanded in custody. She will appear at Leicester Crown Court on Wednesday, March 2. The Leicester Mercury reported at the time that the baby was taken to hospital from an address... Reported by Leicester Mercury 5 days ago.

Moyhez Jusahas 'ruined his life' by trying to convince girl, 15,...

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Moyhez Jusahas 'ruined his life' by trying to convince girl, 15,... Dad of two Moyhez Jusab has "ruined his life" by trying to convince a 15-year-old girl to have sex with him through social media.Jusab, 45, of Pendock Close, Quedgeley, pleaded guilty to inciting the girl to have sex, grooming her and two offences of possessing indecent photos of her. He was jailed for 32 months.Gloucester Crown Court heard Jusab, a man of previous good character with a job as a manager, had used a false name to contact the girl online when he was "bored with his... Reported by Gloucester Citizen 5 days ago.

Moyhez Jusab has 'ruined his life' by trying to convince girl,...

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Dad of two Moyhez Jusab has "ruined his life" by trying to convince a 15-year-old girl to have sex with him through social media.Jusab, 45, of Pendock Close, Quedgeley, pleaded guilty to inciting the girl to have sex, grooming her and two offences of possessing indecent photos of her. He was jailed for 32 months.Gloucester Crown Court heard Jusab, a man of previous good character with a job as a manager, had used a false name to contact the girl online when he was "bored with his... Reported by Gloucester Citizen 5 days ago.

18-year-old had sex with girl, 13, despite being warned by her...

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18-year-old had sex with girl, 13, despite being warned by her... A TEENAGER had sex with a 13-year-old girl despite being warned by her mother to leave her alone, a court heard. Macauley Yeoman, 18, formerly of Welholme Road, Grimsby, admitted two offences of sexual activity with a child and another of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity between July 20 and September 19, 2014. Craig Lowe, prosecuting, told Grimsby Crown Court that the girl's mother warned Yeoman that he should not have sex with her daughter and he said he would... Reported by Grimsby Telegraph 5 days ago.

German girl told she can keep solid gold bar she found while swimming in Alpine lake

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Officials said no owner had come forward to claim the ingot so it was being returned to the girl who found it Reported by Independent 4 days ago.

Horrific moment teen bullies savagely slap, kick and beat a school girl because 'she looks too pretty'

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Horrific moment teen bullies savagely slap, kick and beat a school girl because 'she looks too pretty' A video has emerged online of schoolgirls beating a fellow classmate. According to reports, the girl was kicked over 40 times and ended up in hospital. The bullies later apologised. Reported by MailOnline 4 days ago.

Parents and children warned after man approaches schoolgirl in...

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Parents and children warned after man approaches schoolgirl in... Parents and children have been warned after a schoolgirl was approached in suspicious cirmcumstances in a Leicestershire village. Leicestershire Police are making enquiries after reports of a girl being approached and spoken to by a man on New Street, Oakthorpe. The incident happened yesterday (Thursday February 4) near the bus stop on New Street as the girl, who is 12-years-old was walking down the street. A man in a white van pulled up beside her and spoke to her from his vehicle. He... Reported by Burton Mail 4 days ago.

Man sentenced after schoolgirl, 15, performed sex act on him...

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Man sentenced after schoolgirl, 15, performed sex act on him... A 15-year-old schoolgirl performed a sex act on a 21-year-old man during her lunch break, a court heard. Thomas Grocock met the girl on the Facebook social networking site before exchanging messages and speaking on the phone. They agreed to meet and what happened was consensual, despite the girl being underage, Leicester Crown Court was told.Grocock pleaded guilty to sexual activity with a child on June 9. Lisa Hardy, prosecuting, said: "The defendant picked her up from school in her... Reported by Leicester Mercury 4 days ago.

School IT worker tried to meet teenager after online grooming

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School IT worker tried to meet teenager after online grooming A school IT worker who tried to arrange meeting a 15-year-old Lincolnshire girl during a Facebook conversation has been ordered to register as a sex offender for five years. David Elliott Taylor, 28, was also told to complete a sex offenders rehabilitation course and placed on probation for three years after he admitted a charge of attempting to meet a child following sexual grooming. Lincoln Crown Court heard Taylor made inappropriate comments to the girl during a Facebook conversation on... Reported by Lincolnshire Echo 4 days ago.

Twelve men facing 'substantial' jail terms over abuse of girl in Yorkshire

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Victim was raped repeatedly when she was 13 and 14, court heard, with judge saying the men treated the trial with contempt

Twelve men are facing “substantial” prison sentences after sexually exploiting a vulnerable schoolgirl in West Yorkshire, although the alleged ringleader of the gang remains at large after police failed to prevent him leaving the country during the investigation.

Arif Chowdhury, 20, a convicted drug dealer, is alleged to have fled to Bangladesh after police arrested him in 2012, days after being arrested on suspicion of raping the girl when she was just 13 and he was 15 and then allegedly pimping her out to his friends and contacts in Keighley, Bradford crown court heard last year.Continue reading... Reported by guardian.co.uk 4 days ago.
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