The country was crying out for change. When president ial elections were set for the 18th of april, it seemed the moment had finally come. Then, word spread that president Abdelaziz Bouteflika might run for an unprecedented fifth term. Defying a 20 year ban on protests, algerians across the country took to the streets. The protests were quickly dubbed the movement. It was a tidal wave of anger that louisa ammi was there to capture. Shes one of algerias few female photojournalists, her career a visual record of its troubled past. Many saw the prospect of another term of an absent and feeble to president as one humiliation too many. Among the protesters, merouane lounnas. Hes a veteran radio presenter and journalist but had never been a dissident. The protests were peaceful, but how would algerias rulers respond to such defiance . In 1962, the algerian people finally threw off french rule and gained independence. Two key organisations emerged, a peoples party, the fln, and a popular army
That area. The Investigation Continues while the victim recovers emotionally. I run through the side stre streets. I ran three block, out of breath scared to death. Shes 84 years old. Anything could happened to her. Queen village on edge after an elderly woman was held captive in her own home. Viciously died tied up with a dog leash and belts after man broke in her home on the 700 block of south front. I was scared to death. A neighbor called me. Good Philadelphia Police say the 84yearold woman was startled by a man around 30 years old who broke into the house and demanded money. Cops say she refused so the man ordered her to the basement where she was tied up. The m and stole money according to investigato investigators. Something like that its just very extremely. Very tragic. Reporter police say the woman was able to break free ran outsideo come. The woman is a genius. Shes one of my best friends. D. Suspect took off during the ordeal now completely rattled we moved her because its
That area. The Investigation Continues while the victim recovers emotionally. I run through the side stre streets. I ran three block, out of breath scared to death. Shes 84 years old. Anything could happened to her. Queen village on edge after an elderly woman was held captive in her own home. Viciously died tied up with a dog leash and belts after man broke in her home on the 700 block of south front. I was scared to death. A neighbor called me. Good Philadelphia Police say the 84yearold woman was startled by a man around 30 years old who broke into the house and demanded money. Cops say she refused so the man ordered her to the basement where she was tied up. The m and stole money according to investigato investigators. Something like that its just very extremely. Very tragic. Reporter police say the woman was able to break free ran outsideo come. The woman is a genius. Shes one of my best friends. D. Suspect took off during the ordeal now completely rattled we moved her because its
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It is sunday, the 7th of fb. Glad to have you with us. Im pat battle. Im gus rosendale. Our meteorologist Raphael Miranda is here keeping an eye on the weather. The chance for snow in the next couple days. Nice quiet morning. Mostly clear skies and it is cold temperatures down to the 30s in the city. We have 20s north and west of tonewn. At 34 in central park. Even Staten Island, 27 degrees. Watching out for patchy black ice in places like floral park where its 26. Take a wider view, we have teens and 20s in danbury, poughkeepsie, chilly in monticello with 19 degrees and also 19 as you start your day in morristown. It does warm up nicely today. In fact, milder than yesterday. You can see were at 34 right now. Back to 43 by lunchtime. Todays High Temperature, well above average. 46 degrees. The sunshine does start to fade thay. The clouds build this evening. Then the snow arrives. Later on tonight into tom long will it last . Ill tell you coming up in the storm team 4 sevenday forecast