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On This Day, June 6: YMCA founded in London
On This Day, June 6: YMCA founded in London

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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On This Day, June 6: YMCA founded in London

On this date in history: In 1844, the Young Men's Christian Association -- YMCA -- was founded in London. In 1872, feminist Susan B. Anthony was fined for voting in an election in Rochester, N.Y. She refused to pay the fine and a judge allowed her to go free. In 1933, the first drive-in movie theater opened -- in Camden, N.J. In 1944, hundreds of thousands of Allied troops began crossing the English Channel in the D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. It was the largest invasion in history. In 1966, James Meredith, who in 1962 became the first Black American to attend the University of Mississippi, was shot by a sniper during a civil rights "March Against Fear" walk in the South. Meredith was hospitalized and recovered from his wounds, later rejoining the long march, which he had originated. In 1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential candidate and former U.S. attorney general, died the day after he was struck by an assassin's bullets in California. He was 42. In 1972, a coal mine explosion in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), trapped 464 miners underground. More than 425 people died. In 1981, a train conductor braked too hard to avoid hitting a cow, causing several cars in his train to slip off the tracks in rainy weather. The cars slid off a bridge into a swollen river, drowning an estimated 600 people in India. In 1982, thousands of Israeli forces pushed deep into Lebanon in an effort to defeat Palestinian guerrillas sheltering in the southern border region and near the capital of Beirut. Syria said its forces joined the fighting in a major escalation of the conflict. In 1993, the Guatemalan legislature elected Ramiro de Leon Carpio as president to replace ousted leader Jorge Serrano. In 2001, a man drove his pickup truck into a Muslim family of Pakistani heritage, killing four and injuring one in London, Ontario, Canada. The driver was charged with terroristic murder and accused of targeting the family because of their religion. In 2023, Prince Harry became the first member of the British royal family to give testimony during a court proceeding since 1891. He sued Mirror Group Newspapers, accusing them of illegally hacking. In February 2024, Prince Harry won a "substantial" settlement in the case.

On This Day, June 6: YMCA founded in London
On This Day, June 6: YMCA founded in London

UPI

time4 days ago

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On This Day, June 6: YMCA founded in London

1 of 4 | Olympic swim champ Michael Phelps talks with children at a YMCA in New York City on August 28, 2008. On June 6, 1844, the Young Men's Christian Association -- YMCA -- was founded in London. File Photo by Ezio Petersen/UPI | License Photo On this date in history: In 1844, the Young Men's Christian Association -- YMCA -- was founded in London. In 1872, feminist Susan B. Anthony was fined for voting in an election in Rochester, N.Y. She refused to pay the fine and a judge allowed her to go free. In 1933, the first drive-in movie theater opened -- in Camden, N.J. In 1944, hundreds of thousands of Allied troops began crossing the English Channel in the D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. It was the largest invasion in history. File Photo courtesy of the U.S. Army In 1966, James Meredith, who in 1962 became the first Black American to attend the University of Mississippi, was shot by a sniper during a civil rights "March Against Fear" walk in the South. Meredith was hospitalized and recovered from his wounds, later rejoining the long march, which he had originated. In 1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential candidate and former U.S. attorney general, died the day after he was struck by an assassin's bullets in California. He was 42. In 1972, a coal mine explosion in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), trapped 464 miners underground. More than 425 people died. In 1981, a train conductor braked too hard to avoid hitting a cow, causing several cars in his train to slip off the tracks in rainy weather. The cars slid off a bridge into a swollen river, drowning an estimated 600 people in India. In 1982, thousands of Israeli forces pushed deep into Lebanon in an effort to defeat Palestinian guerrillas sheltering in the southern border region and near the capital of Beirut. Syria said its forces joined the fighting in a major escalation of the conflict. Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon displays a map of Israel and Lebanon as he appears on the CBS television show "Face the Nation" in Washington on August 29, 1982. Sharon said the Palestine Liberation Organization was very heavily damaged and he believes the new government of Lebanon will sign a peace treaty with Israel. File Photo by Mal Langsdon/UPI In 1993, the Guatemalan legislature elected Ramiro de Leon Carpio as president to replace ousted leader Jorge Serrano. In 2001, a man drove his pickup truck into a Muslim family of Pakistani heritage, killing four and injuring one in London, Ontario, Canada. The driver was charged with terroristic murder and accused of targeting the family because of their religion. In 2023, Prince Harry became the first member of the British royal family to give testimony during a court proceeding since 1891. He sued Mirror Group Newspapers, accusing them of illegally hacking. In February 2024, Prince Harry won a "substantial" settlement in the case.

Lower Illovo residents protest homeless shelter revival
Lower Illovo residents protest homeless shelter revival

The Citizen

time19-05-2025

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  • The Citizen

Lower Illovo residents protest homeless shelter revival

RESIDENTS of Wards 97 and 109 are ramping up their opposition to the reopening of the Sakhithemba Homeless Shelter in Lower Illovo. The eThekwini Municipality is upgrading the facility into a 400-bed halfway house intended to support homeless individuals and those recovering from substance abuse. Also read: Relocation of flood victims to Amanzimtoti building sparks public outcry Situated on the P197 road in Ward 109, adjacent to Lower Illovo Primary School, the R13.6m project is still under construction. Once completed, it will offer temporary accommodation along with health screenings, meals, social work support, and drug rehabilitation services, with the goal of eventually reintegrating residents into their communities. A similar initiative proposed for Durban's CBD was cancelled following concerns about its potential impact on tourism and the city's image. In contrast, residents of Lower Illovo say they were caught off guard by the revival of the Sakhithemba facility. Although the shelter was originally established years ago and is appropriately zoned, community members insist that updated public consultations should have been conducted. In 2009, the Young Men's Christian Association operated the site as a halfway house for drug addicts, but later abandoned it due to a lack of funding. Residents of Lower Illovo and Amanzimtoti claim they were excluded from the decision-making process regarding the shelter's reopening. A petition submitted to the municipal manager last year has reportedly received no response. Austin Gounden, chairperson of the Lower Illovo Neighbourhood Watch, expressed fears about a potential rise in crime. 'We believe in helping others, but not like this, not in our community,' he said. Resident Dineshni Govender raised concerns about the shelter's proximity to the primary school, saying it could pose a safety risk to learners. eThekwini executive committee member, André Beetge, acknowledged that while the site is zoned for such a facility, the community should have been notified of the project revival. Despite construction already being underway, municipal spokesperson Gugu Sisilana said public consultations are still planned. A community meeting open to Wards 97 and 109 residents will be held on May 25 at 14:00 at Lower Illovo Primary School to discuss the issue and chart a way forward. For more South Coast Sun news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter and get news delivered straight to your inbox. Do you have more information pertaining to this story? Feel free to let us know by commenting on our Facebook page or you can contact our newsroom on 031 903 2341 and speak to a journalist. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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