In Memory of #Diesel

 

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#Diesel #IAmDiesel #JeSuisChien #JeSuisDiesel

Decorated: Seven-year-old police dog Diesel (pictured with her service medals in image identified by police officers at the scene) died during a firefight with suspected ISIS militants behind the Paris massacre

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Father and son’s powerful conversation about Paris attacks and ‘bad guys’ goes viral

Father and son’s powerful conversation about Paris attacks and ‘bad guys’ goes viral

Reporter: “Do you understand what happened? Do you understand why those people did that?”

Boy: “Yes, because they’re really, really mean. Bad guys are not very nice. And…we have to be really careful because we have to change houses.”

Boy’s father: “Oh no… don’t worry. We don’t need to move out. France is our home.”

Boy: “But there’s bad guys daddy…”

Boy’s father: “Yes, but there’s bad guys everywhere.”

Boy: “They have guns. They can shoot us daddy, because they’re really, really mean daddy.”

Boy’s father: “It’s okay, they might have guns but we have flowers.”

Boy: “But flowers don’t do anything… they’re for… they’re for… they’re for…”

Boy’s father: “Of course they do. Look, everyone is putting flowers. It’s to fight against guns.”

Boy: “It’s to protect?”

Boy’s father: “Exactly”

Boy: “And the candles too?”

Boy’s father: “It’s to remember the people who are gone yesterday.”

Boy: “The flowers and the candles are here to protect us.”

Boy’s father: “Yes.”

Reporter: “Do you feel better now?”

Boy: “Yes, I feel better.”

Rose Garden, just south of Bandshell Park, would be the home of the 20 sculptures created by the late E.B. Cox

Rose Garden near Bandshell Park eyed as new home for The Greek Gods statues

Statues presently located at site of Muzik nightclub at Exhibition Place E.B. Cox sculptures

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After months of deliberation, The Working Group for the Relocation of The Greek Gods has recommended a better location for the sculptures without having to leave Exhibition Place.

The group agreed that the Rose Garden, just south of Bandshell Park, would be the home of the 20 sculptures created by the late E.B. Cox.

“This was the clear winner,” said Kathy Sutton, the daughter of the artist, E.B. Cox and member of the working group. Continue reading

Mocked at Remembrance Day, overnight Facebook phenomenon

Sea Cadet becomes overnight Facebook phenomenon after being mocked at Remembrance Day parade

Libby Surmon’s mother took to social media, upset by the way her daughter had been teased by a handful of schoolchildren

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Support: Within hours the post received hundreds of likes on Facebook

A sea cadet has become an overnight Facebook phenomenon after taking part in a local Remembrance Day parade.

Libby Surmon, 13, from Feltham, south west London, returned home from school on Monday a bit down and fed up after being ridiculed for taking part.

Proud mum, Keeley Price, 37, upset by the way her daughter Libby had been teased by a handful of schoolchildren, posted a picture on her Facebook page to drum up a bit of encouragement. Continue reading