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Sunday, October 12, 2014

የአሜሪካዋ ነርስ ባለፈው በኢቦላ ቴክሳስ ውስጥ ሂዎቱ ካለፈው ጥቁር አሜሪካዊ የተላለፈባት መሆኑ ታወቀ::


Dallas police stood guard Sunday at a two-story tan brick apartment building roped off with red police tape. No-trespassing signs marked the building and the one next door as off-limits, and a yellow biohazard barrel was in front.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed that a Texas healthcare worker who treated Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan had tested positive for the deadly virus.

The apartment building appeared to be the home of the worker, who is in isolation in the ICU at the same hospital that treated Duncan, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.

"A close contact has also been proactively placed in isolation," the hospital said in a statement, adding that the worker had asked for privacy.

The worker reported a “low-grade fever” on Friday and was tested, the CDC said in a statement. Preliminary tests indicated Ebola and the CDC confirmed those results on Sunday.
"This development is understandably disturbing news for the patient, the patient's family and colleagues, and the greater Dallas community," the CDC said. "The CDC and the Texas Department of State Health Services remain confident that wider spread in the community can be prevented with proper public health measures."

On Sunday's talk shows, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said the patient is a woman, and CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden used the female pronoun.

Theresa Pittard, 56, lives next door to the off-limits apartment building. She stood outside, watching a hazmat crew arrive.
Officials had pounded on her door at 5:30 a.m. and dropped off public health information about Ebola, she told the Los Angeles Times. The apartment management company advised tenants not to walk their dogs outside until the the lawn and surroundings had been decontaminated, she said.

"All of this is very intimidating," Pittard said.

Tyler Gattis, 28, lives in an apartment behind the building. He told The Times that he was accustomed to greeting his neighbor when he saw her heading to work in scrubs.

Gattis had been in Austin for the weekend. He learned of the Ebola case when he received an email from his landlord Sunday morning advising tenants to contact officials. He said he called the phone number included in the email and a woman told him about the Ebola case.

Gattis said he wasn't worried, however. Although officials called the patient a healthcare worker, Gattis was more specific.

"I'm sure, being a nurse, she monitored herself pretty well," Gattis said.

Earlier Sunday, the CDC's Frieden blamed what is thought to be the first U.S. transmission of the deadly virus on a breach in protocol.

አያያ ኢትዮጵያ በማሊ ተሸነፍች






Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Goals either side of halftime from Abdoulay Diaby and Sambou Yatabaré handed Mali a hard-fought 2-0 win over Ethiopia in their 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Addis Ababa on Saturday afternoon.

Diaby, who is on loan from Lille OSC at Belgian outfit, Royal Mouscron-Péruwelz, netted shortly after the half-hour mark to set Mali on their way.

Yatabaré added the second on the hour mark as Mali saw out their second win from three group B outings.

The win took The Eagles to six points, three clear of Malawi, who were beaten 2-0 by Algeria in Blantyre, earlier on Saturday.

Algeria top group B with nine points.

The defeat leaves Ethiopia rooted to the bottom of group B with no points. Ethiopia were defeated by Algeria and then Malawi, before Mali piled further misery on coach Mariano Barreto and his troops.

ይህንን ፊዲዮ ካዩ በኋላ ልጁን ወይስ ወታደሩን ጥፋተኛ ያደርጋሉ ?







Saturday, October 11, 2014

ይህ ግሬደር በዚህ ድልድይ ላይ ይሻገራል? Wath the video


መሳቅ ለምትፈልጉ ብቻ የተፈቀደ ::የዝንጀሮ ቀማኛ. TOO SMART

መሳቅ ለምትፈልጉ ብቻ የተፈቀደ:::የዝንጀሮ ቀማኛ:: TOO SMART

አፋልጉን። አልማዝ ገብረመድህን ለስራ እንደወጣች ሳትመለስ ቀረች

አፋልጉን። አልማዝ ገብረመድህን ለስራ እንደወጣች ሳትመለስ ቀረች
የቴክሳስ ግዛት ነዋሪ የሆነችው እና የሁለት ልጆች እናት የሆነችው ወ/ሮ አልማዝ ገብረመድህን ለስራ ብላ እንደውጣች ያለችበት ሳይታዎቅ ሳምንት አለፋት። የወ/ሮ አልማዝ ባለቤትና በተሰቦቿ አልማዝን የወሰዱ ግለሰቦች ካሉ እንዲመልሱ እየተማጠኑ ሲሆን የ ወ/ሮ አልማዝ መኪናም ሆነ ሌላ ምልክት አልተገኘም። የ ወ/ሮ አልማዝን ያለችበትን ቦታ ለተናገረ የ$15,0000 ዶላር ስጦታ ተዘጋጅቷል።

Friday, October 10, 2014

የኦሪገን ግዛት አስተዳዳሪ ሚስት(Oregon’s first lady) ከ17 አመት በፊት ለ$5000 ብላ አንድ ኢትዮጵያዊ የመኖሪያ ፈቃድ እንዲያገኝ የውሸት ጋብቻ መፈፀሟን ተናዘዘች።





Oregon’s first lady admits to secret past: A green-card marriage to Ethiopian teen

A few years ago, Oregon’s first lady, Cylvia Hayes, shared her rags-to-riches journey — from her dilapidated childhood home in Washington state, to a tent on government land in Oregon, to the governor’s mansion, where she now lives with Gov. John Kitzhaber (D).

But she never mentioned the Ethiopian immigrant she married 17 years ago and divorced in 2002. When stories seeped out this week that she helped him obtain U.S. residency in exchange for $5,000, she said she needed the cash.

“It was a marriage of convenience,” she said in a statement. “He needed help, and I needed financial support.”

Hayes, 47, wiped away tears during a news conference Thursday, explaining that when she married the 18-year-old immigrant in 1997, she was “associating with the wrong people” and attempting to pay for classes at Evergreen State College near Seattle. She said she used the money to buy a laptop and cover school expenses. She was so “ashamed and embarrassed” of the illegal union she never even told Kitzhaber, her fiance — until the Willamette Week peeked into her past earlier this week.

Hayes was twice divorced and not yet 30 when she married an Ethiopian teenager identified as Abraham B. Abraham, who she met through a mutual acquaintance in Washington state. He was allegedly trying to stay in America to earn a college education.

Hayes said the two saw each other only a handful of times and never lived together.

“It was wrong then and it is wrong now and I am here today to accept the consequences, some of which will be life-changing,” she said.

Abraham eventually earned a mathematics degree from Greensboro College in North Carolina. He now lives in the Washington, D.C., area, according to public records. He declined to respond to calls and texts from the Willamette Week, and he refused to speak to a reporter who went to his home.