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From savings to mortgages: Biggest winners and losers after latest Fed rate pause

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Jobs   来源:Technology Policy  查看:  评论:0
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A 19-year-old woman underwent surgery for life-threatening injuries following the attack on 26 April, while a 31-year-old woman was also taken to hospital. Both have been discharged.Owen Lawrence – the 38-year-old man later named as the key suspect in the attack – had posted a hate-filled online manifesto describing the planned violence as "misogynistic rage".

From savings to mortgages: Biggest winners and losers after latest Fed rate pause

He was arrested at the scene and laterfrom self-inflicted injuries.Some bar-goers who spoke to the BBC earlier said they had been "apprehensive" about returning to the pub crawl, but felt safe thanks to a show of strength by the police.

From savings to mortgages: Biggest winners and losers after latest Fed rate pause

Sophie Barraclough, an 18-year-old student at the University of Leeds, said a friend had been in a pub not far from the place of the attack in Otley Road."What happened is really tragic and really sad, but if everyone keeps a watch out – and it's good to see all the police around – it makes me feel safer," she said.

From savings to mortgages: Biggest winners and losers after latest Fed rate pause

"The Otley Run is a lot of fun. It's a classic thing to do when you're in Leeds and all my friends from Newcastle have come."

Max Hut, a 19-year-old student who was taking part in the pub crawl for the first time, said he thought this week "would be the safest it's ever going to be" because of the police presence.Amy Hunt, 31, also told Clifford he had earned a place in hell, describing him as a "monster" and that what he did "to my baby sister is nothing short of demonic".

The court was silent as the father and his daughter spoke, broken only by the sound of sobbing of other family members and police officers.The court was told Clifford arrived at the family home at 14:32 BST on 9 July, under the guise of dropping off Louise's belongings, before stabbing Carol.

Amy Hunt bowed her head as the details of the murders were outlined in court.At 16:13 he attacked Louise, a dog groomer who had been working in her pod in the garden.

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