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What Causes a Car to Stall While Driving
Engines don really want to run; it in their replica birkin handbags nature to just sit there as inert lumps of metal, until we add just the right ingredients, in just the right proportions as just the right times to make them run. If any one of those is off, even in the slightest, the engine will revert to its natural state as a 700 pound paperweight. There are literally thousands of reasons that this might happen; but if your engine just up and dies while driving, you can trace down a few of the likely causes according to when it does.
Modern cars will usually stall because of a sensor failure. All fake hermes bag of the sensors are important, but anything with "position" in the name is critical. The throttle , crankshaft and camshaft position sensors are three that your computer just can compensate for if they malfunction. Mass airflow sensors are important, especially at idle, because they tell the engine how much air is going in. If the MAF is dirty or malfunctioning, the computer will think there less air going in than there is. That could easily throw it into a "lean stall" before the oxygen sensors have a chance to tell the computer that things have gone awry. Manifold air pressure sensors are almost as important, and just as important in cars that don replica hermes handbags outlet have MAF sensors. But the TPS, CPS and MAF sensors are always primary suspects in stalling.
Believe it or not, idling is one of the hardest things an engine has to do. At idle, engines are more sensitive to even the slightest variation in air, fuel and spark delivery. Often, engines that stall only at idle do so because they getting either too much air, or not enough fuel. Leaking vacuum lines and intake induction parts are the classic suspects, but these days you have to account for exhaust gas recirculation valves stuck in the open position, and idle air control valves doing the same. An IAC valve is like a metered air leak that the engine uses at idle. If the IAC is stuck open, the engine gets more air than it should, and can stall at idle. As mentioned, sensor failures are always suspect, but these kinds of failures will generally manifest as problems at higher rpm as well.
Pressing the gas pedal means opening the main throttle plate, which introduces more air into the engine. The engine has to respond by delivering more fuel, and more aggressive spark timing to set it off. Massive vacuum leaks can cause stalling under acceleration, but more often the cause goes back to a failure in fuel delivery. That means a bad fuel pump or regulator, or a clogged fuel filter or injectors. Bad gas or gas contaminated with chemicals or water is another possible cause here. A weak ignition system or bad ignition timing will also cause stalling under acceleration. Check your ignition module, plug wires and spark fashion cheap hermes handbags plugs on a newer car. Owners of older cars with distributors should check for proper timing advance. Stalling under deceleration almost always goes back to either excess fuel or not enough air especially when accompanied by a backfire. Check that you IAC is opening, and isn clogged with carbon and debris.
Sudden stalling under cruise conditions is usually electrical in nature. Air and fuel failures will generally cause the vehicle to surge and drop off in power before stalling; electrical or sensor failures will kill an engine outright, even if it already at cruise speed. Two often overlooked causes are bad engine ground connections and overheating ignition coils. A failing coil will get very hot under consistent use. The hotter it gets, the more it resists electricity, and then the hotter it gets. If your vehicle runs fine for a few minutes, and then starts acting up while you going down the highway, check the ignition coil or coils. They shouldn sizzle when you put a drop of water on them. Fuel pressure failures will also cause stalling under cruise, but it usually more gradual like running out of gas. If you get sudden, random stalls under cruise, check the electrical system first.
Engines don really want to run; it in their replica birkin handbags nature to just sit there as inert lumps of metal, until we add just the right ingredients, in just the right proportions as just the right times to make them run. If any one of those is off, even in the slightest, the engine will revert to its natural state as a 700 pound paperweight. There are literally thousands of reasons that this might happen; but if your engine just up and dies while driving, you can trace down a few of the likely causes according to when it does.
Modern cars will usually stall because of a sensor failure. All fake hermes bag of the sensors are important, but anything with "position" in the name is critical. The throttle , crankshaft and camshaft position sensors are three that your computer just can compensate for if they malfunction. Mass airflow sensors are important, especially at idle, because they tell the engine how much air is going in. If the MAF is dirty or malfunctioning, the computer will think there less air going in than there is. That could easily throw it into a "lean stall" before the oxygen sensors have a chance to tell the computer that things have gone awry. Manifold air pressure sensors are almost as important, and just as important in cars that don replica hermes handbags outlet have MAF sensors. But the TPS, CPS and MAF sensors are always primary suspects in stalling.
Believe it or not, idling is one of the hardest things an engine has to do. At idle, engines are more sensitive to even the slightest variation in air, fuel and spark delivery. Often, engines that stall only at idle do so because they getting either too much air, or not enough fuel. Leaking vacuum lines and intake induction parts are the classic suspects, but these days you have to account for exhaust gas recirculation valves stuck in the open position, and idle air control valves doing the same. An IAC valve is like a metered air leak that the engine uses at idle. If the IAC is stuck open, the engine gets more air than it should, and can stall at idle. As mentioned, sensor failures are always suspect, but these kinds of failures will generally manifest as problems at higher rpm as well.
Pressing the gas pedal means opening the main throttle plate, which introduces more air into the engine. The engine has to respond by delivering more fuel, and more aggressive spark timing to set it off. Massive vacuum leaks can cause stalling under acceleration, but more often the cause goes back to a failure in fuel delivery. That means a bad fuel pump or regulator, or a clogged fuel filter or injectors. Bad gas or gas contaminated with chemicals or water is another possible cause here. A weak ignition system or bad ignition timing will also cause stalling under acceleration. Check your ignition module, plug wires and spark fashion cheap hermes handbags plugs on a newer car. Owners of older cars with distributors should check for proper timing advance. Stalling under deceleration almost always goes back to either excess fuel or not enough air especially when accompanied by a backfire. Check that you IAC is opening, and isn clogged with carbon and debris.
Sudden stalling under cruise conditions is usually electrical in nature. Air and fuel failures will generally cause the vehicle to surge and drop off in power before stalling; electrical or sensor failures will kill an engine outright, even if it already at cruise speed. Two often overlooked causes are bad engine ground connections and overheating ignition coils. A failing coil will get very hot under consistent use. The hotter it gets, the more it resists electricity, and then the hotter it gets. If your vehicle runs fine for a few minutes, and then starts acting up while you going down the highway, check the ignition coil or coils. They shouldn sizzle when you put a drop of water on them. Fuel pressure failures will also cause stalling under cruise, but it usually more gradual like running out of gas. If you get sudden, random stalls under cruise, check the electrical system first.
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William and Kate's inner circle
While politicians and foreign dignitaries were out in force at Westminster Abbey for the Royal wedding between Prince William and his bride Kate Middleton, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will have been most thrilled by those who had gathered in Statesmen's Aisle in the abbey's north transept to see them marry.
This was the space, overlooked by statues of Disraeli, Gladstone and Palmerstone, reserved for some of the couple's closest friends.
Also among them were long time friends of the Royal family, wealthy landowners and aristocrats who have known Prince William all his life, together with the mentors who helped him cope with his mother's death and saw his bride transformed from commoner to future Queen.
The friends have remained low key throughout the couple's romance, but the jigsaw of who's who within the Duke and Duchess's inner circle can now be revealed.
THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE SET
Friends of the Prince's from his home county of Gloucestershire, who have been entertained at Highgrove, the Prince of Wales's country estate, were well represented.
Known fashion cheap hermes handbags as the "Glosse Posse", its most glamorous member is Arabella Musgrave, 28, said to have been a former flame of Prince William and once described as "the only woman who could make Kate Middleton" jealous.
Now head of PR at Gucci, Miss Musgrave met the Prince through friends at the Cirencester Park Polo Club, run by her father Major replica hermes handbags outlet Nick Musgrave, an old friend of the Prince of Wales.
A regular on the London party scene, until recently she dated James Tollemache.
Seated in front of Miss Musgrave is Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs. Known as "Nats" to friends, she met Prince William while attending Westonbirt School, which is close to Highgrove.
Lady Natasha, 27, sat on Prince William's table at his "Out of Africa" themed 21st birthday at Windsor Castle. The daughter of the Marquess of Reading and older sister of Julian, Viscount Erleigh, she is also one of Prince Harry's best friends.
Lady Natasha runs the fashion label Beulah, selling clothes made by women who have escaped the sex trade in India, of which her grandfather was viceroy in the 1920s.
She dates Rupert Finch, a former boyfriend of the Duchess of Cambridge. Described as "affable" and "handsome", Mr Finch, 32, was a final year law student at St Andrews University when Kate arrived to study History of Art in 2001. The couple dated for less than a year. Some have suggested that Prince William "stole" his future bride from Mr Finch, but others insist that the relationship had run its course. He is now an employment lawyer in London.
Tom and Victoria Inskip "Skippy" and "Tor" to friends have known Princes William and Harry since childhood. Mr Inskip, 26, attended Eton with the Princes and helped to organise his stag party with Guy Pelly, the nightclub entrepreneur who was sat elsewhere in the abbey.
Miss Inskip, 27, who also attended Westonbirt, is the best friend of Prince William's first serious girlfriend Rose Farquhar. A Chelsea based estate agent, she is also friends with Prince Harry. The Inskips were regulars at "Club H", the nightclub William and Harry set up in the basement of Highgrove,
She has also been a fundraiser for Sentebale, the African charity set up by Prince Harry. Claire Inskip, their mother, is a sculptress.
Seated next to Mrs Inskip, is Jamie Murray Wells, an old Harrovian childhood friend of Prince William from replica birkin handbags Gloucestershire.
Mr Murray Wells, Hermes birkin bags fake 27, is the son of Simon Murray Wells, an investment analyst, and his wife Alison, who are close friends of the Inskips.
Mr Murray Wells is believed to be a multi millionaire after founding Glasses Direct selling cheap spectacles online during his final term at University of Bristol in 2004.
Renowned for his sense of humour, he once reportedly sent sheep into Specsavers stores in Newcastle upon Tyne to illustrate his belief that customers were being "fleeced".
In a prank in 2006, he and Mr Pelly, raided Westonbirt School in a hunt for girls (the school was empty at the time), with Mr Murray Wells falling from a wall and breaking his leg.
He showed loyalty to the Duchess during her brief split with Prince William in 2007, escorting her to nightclubs.
FRIENDS FROM SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY DAYS
Seated beneath the statue of Benjamin Disraeli are Sir Henry and Lady Cheape. Sir Henry, a landowner educated at Harrow and Newcastle University, and distant cousin of the Prince, rented Balgove House to the couple during their third year at university, where their romance was allowed to flourish away from scrutiny.
At the other end of the row from Sir Henry and his wife, Louisa, is Will Matthews, another old Harrovian. Known to his friends as "Stan", he lives in Fulham, where many of the couple's set have their London bases.
Mr Matthews is an associate in the country house sales department at Knight Frank, the estate agents and close friends with Rory Penn (seated beside him with his wife Francesca Penn) and Sir Henry.
All three attended Newcastle University, together with James Meade, Prince William's closest friend who, with Thomas van Straubenzee, delivered a joint best man speech.
Mr Penn, 30, is a City fund manager and a descendant of Sir Claude George Bowes Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, the Queen Mother's father.
While politicians and foreign dignitaries were out in force at Westminster Abbey for the Royal wedding between Prince William and his bride Kate Middleton, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will have been most thrilled by those who had gathered in Statesmen's Aisle in the abbey's north transept to see them marry.
This was the space, overlooked by statues of Disraeli, Gladstone and Palmerstone, reserved for some of the couple's closest friends.
Also among them were long time friends of the Royal family, wealthy landowners and aristocrats who have known Prince William all his life, together with the mentors who helped him cope with his mother's death and saw his bride transformed from commoner to future Queen.
The friends have remained low key throughout the couple's romance, but the jigsaw of who's who within the Duke and Duchess's inner circle can now be revealed.
THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE SET
Friends of the Prince's from his home county of Gloucestershire, who have been entertained at Highgrove, the Prince of Wales's country estate, were well represented.
Known fashion cheap hermes handbags as the "Glosse Posse", its most glamorous member is Arabella Musgrave, 28, said to have been a former flame of Prince William and once described as "the only woman who could make Kate Middleton" jealous.
Now head of PR at Gucci, Miss Musgrave met the Prince through friends at the Cirencester Park Polo Club, run by her father Major replica hermes handbags outlet Nick Musgrave, an old friend of the Prince of Wales.
A regular on the London party scene, until recently she dated James Tollemache.
Seated in front of Miss Musgrave is Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs. Known as "Nats" to friends, she met Prince William while attending Westonbirt School, which is close to Highgrove.
Lady Natasha, 27, sat on Prince William's table at his "Out of Africa" themed 21st birthday at Windsor Castle. The daughter of the Marquess of Reading and older sister of Julian, Viscount Erleigh, she is also one of Prince Harry's best friends.
Lady Natasha runs the fashion label Beulah, selling clothes made by women who have escaped the sex trade in India, of which her grandfather was viceroy in the 1920s.
She dates Rupert Finch, a former boyfriend of the Duchess of Cambridge. Described as "affable" and "handsome", Mr Finch, 32, was a final year law student at St Andrews University when Kate arrived to study History of Art in 2001. The couple dated for less than a year. Some have suggested that Prince William "stole" his future bride from Mr Finch, but others insist that the relationship had run its course. He is now an employment lawyer in London.
Tom and Victoria Inskip "Skippy" and "Tor" to friends have known Princes William and Harry since childhood. Mr Inskip, 26, attended Eton with the Princes and helped to organise his stag party with Guy Pelly, the nightclub entrepreneur who was sat elsewhere in the abbey.
Miss Inskip, 27, who also attended Westonbirt, is the best friend of Prince William's first serious girlfriend Rose Farquhar. A Chelsea based estate agent, she is also friends with Prince Harry. The Inskips were regulars at "Club H", the nightclub William and Harry set up in the basement of Highgrove,
She has also been a fundraiser for Sentebale, the African charity set up by Prince Harry. Claire Inskip, their mother, is a sculptress.
Seated next to Mrs Inskip, is Jamie Murray Wells, an old Harrovian childhood friend of Prince William from replica birkin handbags Gloucestershire.
Mr Murray Wells, Hermes birkin bags fake 27, is the son of Simon Murray Wells, an investment analyst, and his wife Alison, who are close friends of the Inskips.
Mr Murray Wells is believed to be a multi millionaire after founding Glasses Direct selling cheap spectacles online during his final term at University of Bristol in 2004.
Renowned for his sense of humour, he once reportedly sent sheep into Specsavers stores in Newcastle upon Tyne to illustrate his belief that customers were being "fleeced".
In a prank in 2006, he and Mr Pelly, raided Westonbirt School in a hunt for girls (the school was empty at the time), with Mr Murray Wells falling from a wall and breaking his leg.
He showed loyalty to the Duchess during her brief split with Prince William in 2007, escorting her to nightclubs.
FRIENDS FROM SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY DAYS
Seated beneath the statue of Benjamin Disraeli are Sir Henry and Lady Cheape. Sir Henry, a landowner educated at Harrow and Newcastle University, and distant cousin of the Prince, rented Balgove House to the couple during their third year at university, where their romance was allowed to flourish away from scrutiny.
At the other end of the row from Sir Henry and his wife, Louisa, is Will Matthews, another old Harrovian. Known to his friends as "Stan", he lives in Fulham, where many of the couple's set have their London bases.
Mr Matthews is an associate in the country house sales department at Knight Frank, the estate agents and close friends with Rory Penn (seated beside him with his wife Francesca Penn) and Sir Henry.
All three attended Newcastle University, together with James Meade, Prince William's closest friend who, with Thomas van Straubenzee, delivered a joint best man speech.
Mr Penn, 30, is a City fund manager and a descendant of Sir Claude George Bowes Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, the Queen Mother's father.
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Where is the depth of our understanding
Another year of chocolate bunnies and Easter egg hunts for children and church leaders cleaning their teeth in readiness for their annual fiery sermons, and why? Since Christmas, the shops have been preparing us to spend big, having brought out their hot cross buns before the tinsel had even been taken down, and why? The Christian parliamentarians will have their annual day of reflection before once again displaying their rapier hearts in their election round of posturing, and why? Did Jesus have to die to witness this? Is this the depth of our understanding of His death? If the reason for His death is explained by our annual celebration, I think He wasted His time. And we replica Hermes belt france are wasting His. Who feels the burden He felt which gave Him reason to pour out His life as He did? Who weeps over the poverty of what is left of the church? We need some men who really are His brothers, walking like Him, revealing in their lives the reason for which He lived and died. As it is, we see the church, dressed in spiritual rags, limping along and the world living for what it always has lived for, its own self aggrandisement. Together I can already see them making plans for next year's feast and nothing will have changed.
Greg Mansell, West Ulverstone, Tas
The Easter message has been packaged and peddled by the church for two millennia with a range of liturgies and obligations, but in 2016 the use by date for that particular range is well and truly up. The institutional Christian response to the Easter story is more aligned with rolling the stone against the hopes of the vanquished. It could be so different. The church could be at the forefront of calling for marriage equality and the affirmation of diversity to counteract a culture of bullying and brutal conformity. The testimony of Cardinal George Pell at the royal commission and the frenzy of objections to the Safe Schools program and marriage equality from Christian lobby groups has highlighted the gulf between the Easter narrative of rescue and inclusion and peace. You may well find a connection with the real hope of Easter in an inclusive Christian celebration, but many will find it in acts of kindness and hope or in other unexpected places.
The Venerable Peter MacLeod Miller, Archdeacon of the Hume, St Matthew's Anglican Church, Albury
A precious moment to pause together
Please, AFL Commission, don't introduce football games on Good Friday. If Easter means nothing, then perhaps we should ditch the Easter holidays altogether? While we're about it, we could play cricket on Christmas Day and ditch those holidays hermes brown belt imitation as well. Then, of course, why should we have Sundays off? Let's just focus on work all year around. Oh all right, our unions fought valiantly to give us annual holidays, but these would not necessarily match up with the holidays of many others, let alone our nearest and dearest. So we would be and feel more cut off. Not good for our mental health. Our Christian heritage has deeply affected our values, language, arts and history. It's not generally appreciated that the word Easter derives from oestrus, the fertile period in female mammals. The Christian feast was superimposed on the existing pagan spring festival celebrating fertility and new life, and hence was associated with Jesus's resurrection. Consider the popular symbols of Easter: eggs and rabbits. What further evidence is required?
Rosemary Sceats, Macleod
Some sensitivity, please
Dear Malcolm Turnbull, I fake hermes belts whosale am appalled by the insensitive political opportunism of your speech in which you lectured European nations about your perceptions of their shortcomings in ensuring the security of their peoples. You appear to have barely noticed that 31 people have just died and more than 200 have been injured in terrifying circumstances in Brussels. Their relatives and friends are only just beginning to grieve. They do not need some smug leader on the other side of the world offering what appear to be ignorant, politically motivated opinions.
The developments in replica Hermes belts france Europe since WWII leading to greater integration and freedom of movement have been singular achievements which have reduced the likelihood of a third war between European nations to close to zero. In the face of terrorism, it is going to be difficult to protect these advances.
However, your observations contribute nothing. In fact, European countries should take some comfort from insisting on defending their hard won freedoms. There is a price to pay, of which they are well aware. Unfortunately, your self satisfied assertion that Australia is dealing with terrorist threats more effectively than the Europeans may come to haunt you. But what convictions, what ideas? The convictions and ideas that made the West so successful and resilient include tolerance, individual rights, freedom of speech, free enterprise, equal opportunity and progress, among others. None of these ideals is absolute; each is qualified by all the others. Consent, not regulation, has achieved this fine balance.
The expectation that these values would be shared by all was usually enough to ensure they were. But they are in danger of decay. If the West recommits to those ideals, we will triumph over IS, just as the West triumphed over fascism and communism.
Michael Angwin, Surrey Hills
Living with difference
Please, Seb Potter (Letters, 24/3), multiculturalism is not blind acceptance of violence, be it "theirs" or "ours". Multiculturalism is the hard work of living with differences and condemning all violence. For Belgium, the recent bloody disasters in Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Rwanda that cost more than a million lives were a direct result of the conduct of the great grandparents of the current population of Belgium.
Adrian Jackson, Middle Park
Face up to the past
At the time of the Brussels atrocity, the US carried out a drone strike in Yemen killing "dozens of people". In two strikes over the past month, they have killed more than 200 people. Same explosions, same carnage. Does no one put these acts together? The current threats to the West are the result of 250 plus years of colonial exploitation. The open slavery, genocide and looting may have ended but the oppression goes on. Wouldn't you expect some blowback?
Western powers are fixated on the short game, predicting attacks, cracking down, limiting freedoms, but there's always been a very long game in world affairs, of which we will always be the victims until governments face up to the consequences of their past actions.
Another year of chocolate bunnies and Easter egg hunts for children and church leaders cleaning their teeth in readiness for their annual fiery sermons, and why? Since Christmas, the shops have been preparing us to spend big, having brought out their hot cross buns before the tinsel had even been taken down, and why? The Christian parliamentarians will have their annual day of reflection before once again displaying their rapier hearts in their election round of posturing, and why? Did Jesus have to die to witness this? Is this the depth of our understanding of His death? If the reason for His death is explained by our annual celebration, I think He wasted His time. And we replica Hermes belt france are wasting His. Who feels the burden He felt which gave Him reason to pour out His life as He did? Who weeps over the poverty of what is left of the church? We need some men who really are His brothers, walking like Him, revealing in their lives the reason for which He lived and died. As it is, we see the church, dressed in spiritual rags, limping along and the world living for what it always has lived for, its own self aggrandisement. Together I can already see them making plans for next year's feast and nothing will have changed.
Greg Mansell, West Ulverstone, Tas
The Easter message has been packaged and peddled by the church for two millennia with a range of liturgies and obligations, but in 2016 the use by date for that particular range is well and truly up. The institutional Christian response to the Easter story is more aligned with rolling the stone against the hopes of the vanquished. It could be so different. The church could be at the forefront of calling for marriage equality and the affirmation of diversity to counteract a culture of bullying and brutal conformity. The testimony of Cardinal George Pell at the royal commission and the frenzy of objections to the Safe Schools program and marriage equality from Christian lobby groups has highlighted the gulf between the Easter narrative of rescue and inclusion and peace. You may well find a connection with the real hope of Easter in an inclusive Christian celebration, but many will find it in acts of kindness and hope or in other unexpected places.
The Venerable Peter MacLeod Miller, Archdeacon of the Hume, St Matthew's Anglican Church, Albury
A precious moment to pause together
Please, AFL Commission, don't introduce football games on Good Friday. If Easter means nothing, then perhaps we should ditch the Easter holidays altogether? While we're about it, we could play cricket on Christmas Day and ditch those holidays hermes brown belt imitation as well. Then, of course, why should we have Sundays off? Let's just focus on work all year around. Oh all right, our unions fought valiantly to give us annual holidays, but these would not necessarily match up with the holidays of many others, let alone our nearest and dearest. So we would be and feel more cut off. Not good for our mental health. Our Christian heritage has deeply affected our values, language, arts and history. It's not generally appreciated that the word Easter derives from oestrus, the fertile period in female mammals. The Christian feast was superimposed on the existing pagan spring festival celebrating fertility and new life, and hence was associated with Jesus's resurrection. Consider the popular symbols of Easter: eggs and rabbits. What further evidence is required?
Rosemary Sceats, Macleod
Some sensitivity, please
Dear Malcolm Turnbull, I fake hermes belts whosale am appalled by the insensitive political opportunism of your speech in which you lectured European nations about your perceptions of their shortcomings in ensuring the security of their peoples. You appear to have barely noticed that 31 people have just died and more than 200 have been injured in terrifying circumstances in Brussels. Their relatives and friends are only just beginning to grieve. They do not need some smug leader on the other side of the world offering what appear to be ignorant, politically motivated opinions.
The developments in replica Hermes belts france Europe since WWII leading to greater integration and freedom of movement have been singular achievements which have reduced the likelihood of a third war between European nations to close to zero. In the face of terrorism, it is going to be difficult to protect these advances.
However, your observations contribute nothing. In fact, European countries should take some comfort from insisting on defending their hard won freedoms. There is a price to pay, of which they are well aware. Unfortunately, your self satisfied assertion that Australia is dealing with terrorist threats more effectively than the Europeans may come to haunt you. But what convictions, what ideas? The convictions and ideas that made the West so successful and resilient include tolerance, individual rights, freedom of speech, free enterprise, equal opportunity and progress, among others. None of these ideals is absolute; each is qualified by all the others. Consent, not regulation, has achieved this fine balance.
The expectation that these values would be shared by all was usually enough to ensure they were. But they are in danger of decay. If the West recommits to those ideals, we will triumph over IS, just as the West triumphed over fascism and communism.
Michael Angwin, Surrey Hills
Living with difference
Please, Seb Potter (Letters, 24/3), multiculturalism is not blind acceptance of violence, be it "theirs" or "ours". Multiculturalism is the hard work of living with differences and condemning all violence. For Belgium, the recent bloody disasters in Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Rwanda that cost more than a million lives were a direct result of the conduct of the great grandparents of the current population of Belgium.
Adrian Jackson, Middle Park
Face up to the past
At the time of the Brussels atrocity, the US carried out a drone strike in Yemen killing "dozens of people". In two strikes over the past month, they have killed more than 200 people. Same explosions, same carnage. Does no one put these acts together? The current threats to the West are the result of 250 plus years of colonial exploitation. The open slavery, genocide and looting may have ended but the oppression goes on. Wouldn't you expect some blowback?
Western powers are fixated on the short game, predicting attacks, cracking down, limiting freedoms, but there's always been a very long game in world affairs, of which we will always be the victims until governments face up to the consequences of their past actions.
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A hush fell over the packed Van Nuys courtroom as the jury delivered the verdict.
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As they left the courtroom, members of the jury used words such as "cold," "selfish," "uncaring" and "evil" to describe Samuels.
"I thought she was trash," jury foreman Nick Catran Whitney said. "She had no values."
Samuels was dubbed the "green widow" by police and prosecutors because she spent her husband's $500,000 estate in less than a year after he was murdered.
She was convicted July 1 on two counts of first degree murder, and the jury found special circumstances that warranted the death penalty that she orchestrated multiple murders and that she killed for financial gain.
Robert Samuels, a 40 year old motion picture camera assistant who worked on the films "Lethal Weapon" and "Heaven Can Wait," was shot in the back of the head with a shotgun in his Northridge home Dec. 8, 1988.
The day after his body was found, imitation hermes mens belt the suspected hit man took out a $25,000 life insurance policy, naming Samuels' daughter, Nicole, as beneficiary. Seven months later, he was dead strangled, beaten and dumped along the highway in an isolated Ventura County canyon.
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A key prosecution exhibit was a photograph of Samuels taken by a lover less than nine months after her husband's slaying, on a hotel bed in Cancun, her naked body covered only by $20,000 in cash.
Deputy Dist. Atty. She almost got away with the perfect murder."
Samuels arranged to have her husband killed when she learned he planned to divorce her, Maurizi said.
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"It's not 'Leave It to Beaver.' It's not 'Make Room for Daddy.' This was a dysfunctional family," defense attorney Phil Nameth had told the jury.
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Robert Bernstein, the 27 year old suspected hit man, was slain because Samuels feared that he would succumb to police pressure and implicate her, Maurizi said. Bernstein died believing he was engaged to Samuels' daughter.
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NICE: At least 77 people have been killed after a truck slammed into a crowd of people celebrating Bastille Day in the southern French city of Nice.
Here is what we know about what US President Barack Obama has said to be a horrific terrorist attack did the attack unfold?
The large white truck plunged into the crowd at around 11pm Thursday night as hundreds of people were on Nice beachfront Promenade des Anglais to watch the fireworks for France national day.
Local deputy mayor Christian Estrosi said at least 77 people were killed after the truck ploughed 2km through the crowd.
Interior ministry spokesman Pierre Henry Brandet denied reports that people had been taken hostage.
The attacker has been shot dead, the government said. He is yet to be identified.
The attack has not been claimed by any group, but fashion cheap hermes handbags prosecutors say the probe will be handled by anti replica hermes handbags outlet terrorism investigators.
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The attack comes with France under a state of emergency following the Islamic State attacks in Paris in November that left 130 people dead.
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In December 2014, two men ploughed their cars into pedestrians in two days separate incidents that left France reeling.
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The 40 year old driver had a long history of mental illness, and no ties to terror groups, the government said.
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So when the Rolling Stones came to town on Dec. 1, 1965, she wasn't taking any chances. She camped out all night with her friend Margot Dickenson to get tickets. At the concert, she threw caution to the wind and rushed to the front.
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Fast forward half a century and the long lost negatives for the Stones' first Vancouver show turn up in the Sun archives. I wrote a story about them last week, and scanned in several photos that ran online; three were of Jeannie Kanakos.
"I had lunch with fake hermes bag my siblings and we laughed about it," said Kanakos, 66, who's now a city councillor in Delta. "It was pretty cool, an amazing event in my life."
Kanakos'slate dad plays a big role in her Stones story, because he was cool with letting her sleep outside overnight to get tickets.
"That was a big deal at age 15 for my dad to drive us over to the Playhouse and drop us off with this group of scruffy teenagers," she recounts.
"We had our sleeping bags. 'Bye dad!' But I inherited (a love of music) from him he was really into music, he was a drummer himself."
It was fall when tickets went on sale, "and friggin' cold." But the Stones fans bonded.
"We all kind of connected," she said. "Somebody had a transistor radio, but mostly we just talked. We thought, 'Oh, we're going to ace first row tickets.' But by the time we got to the front (we) only got the third row. So we were a little disappointed."
Dad also drove them to the Agrodome for the show. Once they were there, Jeannie and Margot determined they were getting as close as possible to the stage.
"We just beelined to the front," said Kanakos, whose maiden name was Wimbles.
"We got in position, the show started, and as the pictures show, it was a good show."
She laughs.
"I don't remember the playlist or the songs. Listening to the albums has kind of overtaken the memory of the songs from that particular night. But it was heaven to be 15 years old and at a Rolling Stones concert with screaming girls and right at the front. What more could you fashion cheap hermes handbags ask for?"
Who was her favourite Stone?
"Oh, Mick, absolutely," she replies. "Mick, 100 per cent. He was the dancer, he was the guy with the moves. To this day I try toimitate his walk and his moves."
Did Mick take notice of her as she was screaming her head off?
"Oh yeah, he looked at me and he was winking," she laughs. "I wish! replica birkin handbags No, I don't remember any eye contact with them."
Kanakoswent on to marry, have four kids, and obtain a masters degree in aboriginal land history. She's a negotiation advisor on aboriginal issues.
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