After nine days of searching for boys, still no substantial leads

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"I think it's just because our bodies are finally shutting down," he said.

He is trying to arrange a concert with the proceeds going to the families and the reward fund, which was at least $35,000 Monday.

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Wladimir Klitschko vs Chris Byrd II. Who's gonna win this one & ...

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Really.

It’s that bad, but there are those of us that actually value Byrd and his technique.

Granted “we” are few and far between but to watch Byrd work and appreciate him for what he is and what he does when on point is not that hard of a matter to understand.

Chris Byrd is a tactician, a counter puncher; he is a boxer in the purest of pure forms.

He may not be the heaviest handed pugilist in the game, but he is technically one of the more gifted of the current crop of heavyweights, across the board.

Byrd can slip more punches than most men over 200 pounds can throw.

Byrd is a counter puncher and while that is an important aspect to boxing, if you mention that phrase, alongside the name of Chris Byrd, you can stand back and see virtually every casual fan’s stomach turn.

Oddly enough, you can bring up the phrase with the name of James Toney and fans pull a one eighty as they turn into a puddle of admiration.

Strange.

Again, this writer brings up the name of James Toney.

Even though I am not a fan of James Toney the man, one has to recognize James Toney the boxer.

While many will disagree with this, Byrd and Toney are pretty much on the same page as far as their styles go.

Admittedly, Toney does take a leap as far as his output is concerned, nevertheless they are fairly similar as far as ring generalship goes.

One difference in the two is that Byrd has been rather lackluster of late while Toney seems to be on the upswing of his career at the moment.

One has to wonder wh...

More than 2,000 children of asylum-seekers detained

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The charities have received complaints of filthy conditions in family wings with 30 people sharing a single bathroom.

There have also been claims of outbreaks of cholera and diarrhoea in removal centres.

The Government does not compile figures disclosing exactly how many children are detained with asylum-seeker parents.

But the coalition has gathered evidence that suggests the annual total is well over 2,000, with most of them at Yarl's Wood removal centre in Bedfordshire.

Last year prison inspectors found a five-year-old autistic girl at Yarl's Wood who was so badly neglected she had not eaten properly for four days.

Inspectors warned that other children there were "damaged".

Maeve Sherlock, the chief executive of the Refugee Council, said detention centres, with high levels of suicide and self harm, were no place for a child.

She added: "Detention is unnecessary, it's expensive and it's inhumane.

There are viable alternatives which are far less costly in both financial and human terms." Jasmine Whitbread, the chief executive of Save the Children UK, said: "These already vulnerable children can find themselves forcibly removed from their familiar surroundings ...

They are locked up having committed no crime.

This is no way to treat children." Tim Baster, the legal director of BID, said: "Detention of children is morally wrong.

We must speak out to defend these children, who are the only ones in this country who ca...

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