Много фоток со вчерашнего мероприятия на Дворцовой площади здесь http://gallery.ru/watch?a=7vu-gU8T

и видео
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsiLDIKnXwI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au0NB4F4yqA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM_chbcQ_mQ


Lutai was arrested the night of Nov. 15, 2009, just hours after finishing 10th at a Skate America event at the Olympic Center. Police said he stole a Chevrolet Impala that had been parked along Main Street next to Central Garage. The car belonged to a customer of the garage, and the keys had been left in it. After employees of the business called the police, officers spotted the Impala, pulled Lutai over, determined he was drunk and arrested him.
Lutai was initially charged with felony counts of third-degree grand larceny and third-degree criminal possession of stolen property, along with misdemeanor counts of aggravated driving while intoxicated and third-degree unauthorized use of a vehicle. He spent three nights in the Essex County Jail before he was released on his own recognizance. Lutai returned to Russia several days later after federal immigration officials rescinded a detainer issued in the wake of his arrest.



We have dedicated our Sunday, October 23 show to the memory of James (Jamie) Hubley. Jamie was the 15 year old high school student from Ottawa who committed suicide this week after relentless bullying at school and online.
Jamie loved the sport of figure skating and was a member of the Glen Cairn Figure Skating Club. His dad said, "In Grade 7 he was treated very cruelly simply because he liked figure skating over hockey."
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Of course, bullying is always occurring all around the world, in Russia, Canada, Japan, everywhere. And, we can say it's a miniaturized version of adult society. However, bullies should be judged by law 
Kudryavka wrote:Bullying partly to blame in Ottawa teen’s suicide, father says
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