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LIBERIA: Gender Ministry Consoles Deceased Family In Cyber-Ed Fatal Shooting LIBERIA: Gender Ministry Consoles Deceased Family In Cyber-Ed Fatal Shooting
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MGCSP) is disheartened by the fatal shooting that occured at Cyber-Ed Christian School leaving 14-year-old Precious Ireland dead.
Gender describes the circumstances leading to the untimely passing of Little Precious as troubling, and therefore, extends deepest condolences to the bereaved family.
The Ministry finds it even disturbing that the reported shooting incident at the Cyber-Ed Christian School, was allegedly instigated by another minor.
MGCSP is saddened by the incident, especially as the Government of Liberia, with support from partners, has accelerated efforts to curb and eliminate all forms of violence against children.
The Nick of Time
Beating the Christmas tree shortage, and a defense of Joseph Epstein.
In 1969, Thunderclap Newman sang, “There’s something in the air.” Forty-one years later, I still smell it, even if not the “revolution” that Newman and most young adults of draft age dreamed about. (At 14, I loved the rhetoric of the song, and that of groups like Jefferson Airplane, but mostly in an adolescent suburban way. Somewhat impressionable, I figured that if Bob Dylan had dropped out of the rock culture and gone country, no way a revolution was happening.) What I smelled two weeks ago was far more prosaic although fitting for the times and that was a shortage of Christmas trees. The real ones, not the plastic jobs that Californians made popular in the 1970s.