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Inside Death Row With Trevor Mcdonald Episode 1
Trevor enters death row for the first time as he meets the twelve different condemned men. The prisoners spend up to twenty years on the row with little contact.
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Video Interview, British Judge Marilyn Mornington Converts to Islam
Marilyn Mornington is a District Judge in England, an international lecturer, and writer on family law including domestic violence.
She was a recipient of a scholarship in Notre Dame Convent and obtained her LLB (law degree) from Sheffield University, being the 6th in the Bar Finals of 1976. She started practicing Family Law in Liverpool in 1976. In 1994, she was appointed as District Judge in Birkenhead, Liverpool, and was the first Barrister to be appointed as a District Judge at the age of 40.
She was elected as a fellow of World Academy of Arts & Science. She is highly respected in the field of Family Violence and holds the following positions:
- Chair, Northern Circuit DomesticViolence Group, which has over 800 members from all over the UK and overseas
- Chair, Inter-Governmental Initiative on Domestic Violence 'Raising the Standards'
- Member, Lord Chancellor's Advisory Group on Domestic Violence
- Member, Family Justice Council
- Member, Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), Domestic Violence Steering Group
- Chair, Working Group on the Interface between the Civil and Criminal Justice Systems
- Chair, Kids in Need and Distress (KIND)
- Honorary Patron, Community & District Nursing Association, advising on elder abuse and nursing; since 1995
- Chair, Wirral Domestic Violence Forum
- Patron, Wirral Children and Women's Refuge, 1995-2002.
She was a recipient of a scholarship in Notre Dame Convent and obtained her LLB (law degree) from Sheffield University, being the 6th in the Bar Finals of 1976. She started practicing Family Law in Liverpool in 1976. In 1994, she was appointed as District Judge in Birkenhead, Liverpool, and was the first Barrister to be appointed as a District Judge at the age of 40.
She was elected as a fellow of World Academy of Arts & Science. She is highly respected in the field of Family Violence and holds the following positions:
- Chair, Northern Circuit DomesticViolence Group, which has over 800 members from all over the UK and overseas
- Chair, Inter-Governmental Initiative on Domestic Violence 'Raising the Standards'
- Member, Lord Chancellor's Advisory Group on Domestic Violence
- Member, Family Justice Council
- Member, Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), Domestic Violence Steering Group
- Chair, Working Group on the Interface between the Civil and Criminal Justice Systems
- Chair, Kids in Need and Distress (KIND)
- Honorary Patron, Community & District Nursing Association, advising on elder abuse and nursing; since 1995
- Chair, Wirral Domestic Violence Forum
- Patron, Wirral Children and Women's Refuge, 1995-2002.

For ten to twelve years prior to her conversion to Islam, she had been working on the issue of violence against women and children in general, and also among Muslims in particular. In order to understand the issue better among the Muslim community, she began to read about Islam and associate with Muslims. "I was also very comfortable with the family life and the stories of the wives of the prophet and the companions", she remarked later. Her research led her to a point when the choice became obvious.
Yet, not everyone answers that call of truth and takes that bold step, for various reasons ranging from considerations for family and friends to social status. For Morington, she felt there was no option:
"I have to say I did not really have any choice in the matter. Allah subhanau wata'ala had His eyes on me, and that was it from that moment on ... He led me down a path from where there was no turning back from, because the more I got to know about Islam, about Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, [the more] it became obvious to me that this is where I wanted to belong and it is what I wanted to be."
This is a video interview she gave to prominent Muslim scholar Hamza Yusuf Hanson.
Vauxhall Helicopter Crash Leaves Two Dead,Latest News From London
Tom Avis and Michael Steer were working nearby under the arches when they heard a huge explosion and saw a helicopter falling from the sky before crashing into the ground in Vauxhall, south London.
Mr Avis said they heard a "big bang" and looked up to see the
helicopter coming down after it hit a crane on top of the as-yet
unoccupied 185-metre high cylindrical block - The Tower, One St
George Wharf.
The craft spun out of control, fell to the ground and burst into
flames, setting nearby buildings alight.
Wreckage was strewn across roads close to Vauxhall train station, a
major transport hub near the south bank of the River Thames, which was
packed with thousands of commuters at the time of the incident
shortly.
Two people, including the pilot, died at the scene with at least nine
casualties, including one person critically ill with others suffering
minor injuries, police have reported.
Mr Avis said they heard a "big bang" and looked up to see the
helicopter coming down after it hit a crane on top of the as-yet
unoccupied 185-metre high cylindrical block - The Tower, One St
George Wharf.
The craft spun out of control, fell to the ground and burst into
flames, setting nearby buildings alight.
Wreckage was strewn across roads close to Vauxhall train station, a
major transport hub near the south bank of the River Thames, which was
packed with thousands of commuters at the time of the incident
shortly.
Two people, including the pilot, died at the scene with at least nine
casualties, including one person critically ill with others suffering
minor injuries, police have reported.
Lance Armstrong will be Asked to Hand Back his Olympic Medal Once his Confession of Doping is Broadcast Later this Week

Drama: Lance Armstrong admitted doping to Oprah Winfrey
The shamed icon will be written to by the IOC after telling Oprah Winfrey that, despite years of denials, his seven Tour de France titles were fuelled by illegal stimulants - an admission that prompted the world's leading crusader against drugs in sport to question cycling's place in the Olympic Games.
Dick Pound, an IOC member and the former head of the World Anti- Doping Agency, said if the governing International Cycling Union (UCI) are complicit in Armstrong's doping offences, 'the only way they are going to clean up is if all these people say, "Hey, we're no longer in the Olympics and that's where we want to be so let's earn our way back into it".
The shamed icon will be written to by the IOC after telling Oprah Winfrey that, despite years of denials, his seven Tour de France titles were fuelled by illegal stimulants - an admission that prompted the world's leading crusader against drugs in sport to question cycling's place in the Olympic Games.
Dick Pound, an IOC member and the former head of the World Anti- Doping Agency, said if the governing International Cycling Union (UCI) are complicit in Armstrong's doping offences, 'the only way they are going to clean up is if all these people say, "Hey, we're no longer in the Olympics and that's where we want to be so let's earn our way back into it".
The shamed icon will be written to by the IOC after telling Oprah Winfrey that, despite years of denials, his seven Tour de France titles were fuelled by illegal stimulants - an admission that prompted the world's leading crusader against drugs in sport to question cycling's place in the Olympic Games.
Dick Pound, an IOC member and the former head of the World Anti- Doping Agency, said if the governing International Cycling Union (UCI) are complicit in Armstrong's doping offences, 'the only way they are going to clean up is if all these people say, "Hey, we're no longer in the Olympics and that's where we want to be so let's earn our way back into it".
Disgraced: Armstrong pictured in Sydney with his Olympic bronze medal
'The IOC would have to deal with it. The UCI are not known for their strong actions in anti-doping. It was the same in weightlifting a few years ago.
'All of a sudden when you get right up against it things go fuzzy and they say, "Well, we can't punish innocent athletes in these sports by dropping the sport from the program".'
It is understood that the IOC would ..
Dick Pound, an IOC member and the former head of the World Anti- Doping Agency, said if the governing International Cycling Union (UCI) are complicit in Armstrong's doping offences, 'the only way they are going to clean up is if all these people say, "Hey, we're no longer in the Olympics and that's where we want to be so let's earn our way back into it".
Disgraced: Armstrong pictured in Sydney with his Olympic bronze medal
'The IOC would have to deal with it. The UCI are not known for their strong actions in anti-doping. It was the same in weightlifting a few years ago.
'All of a sudden when you get right up against it things go fuzzy and they say, "Well, we can't punish innocent athletes in these sports by dropping the sport from the program".'
It is understood that the IOC would ..
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