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Actor Shia LaBeouf arrested in Georgia on disorderly conduct charge
GEORGIA - Actor Shia LaBeouf was arrested in Georgia on charges of disorderly conduct and public intoxication early on Saturday after he became unruly in downtown Savannah, police said. LaBeouf, best known for his role as Sam Witwicky in the “Transformers” action movie franchise, was in the bustling City Market neighborhood before dawn when he approached a bystander and a police officer and asked for a cigarette, Savannah police said in a statement. “When LaBeouf wasn’t given a cigarette, he became disorderly, using profanities and vulgar language in front of the women and children present,” the statement said. He became aggressive toward the officer when asked to leave, police said, and when the officer tried to arrest LaBeouf he ran into a hotel lobby. Eventually he was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and obstruction, and booked into the Chatham County jail, authorities said. He was released a few hours later, the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office said. A spokeswoman for LaBeouf, 31, did not return a call or email seeking comment. LaBeouf was in Savannah to act in independent movie “The Peanut Butter Falcon,” according to trade publication Variety. This is the latest in a series of arrests for LaBeouf. In January, he was arrested after a scuffle outside a New York museum where he was chanting, “He will not divide us,” during a live-streamed protest against President Donald Trump. In 2014 he was arrested after disturbing a performance of the musical “Cabaret” on Broadway in New York, which led to him pleading guilty to a disorderly conduct violation and receiving outpatient care for addiction. (rtr)
Smoke rises from a wildfire near 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada July 7, 2017.
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Members of U2 rock band, from left, The Edge, Bono, Larry Mullen Jr and Adam Clayton perform one of their seminal albums Joshua Tree live on stage at Twickenham Stadium in London, Saturday July 8, 2017.
Thirty years on, U2 still find relevance in ‘The Joshua Tree’
LONDON - Irish rock group U2 kicked off the European leg of “The Joshua Tree” tour on Saturday by returning to the album that tackled their love-hate relationship with America and propelled them to superstardom when it was released 30 years ago.
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Actor Shia LaBeouf exits the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse following an appearance in New York, March 20, 2015.
The band, led by 57-year-old singer Bono, is playing the entire record to 2.4 million fans on their 2017 tour, including hits “With or Without You” and “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m looking For”. But they started the London show with early songs “Sunday Bloody Sunday”, “New Year’s Day”, “Bad”, and the Martin Luther King Jr-inspired “Pride (In the Name of Love)”, which Bono dedicated to the “Rainbow people of London” who took part in the annual Pride LGBT march in the city earlier on Saturday. “The Joshua Tree” was played in sequence against a backdrop of vid-
eo of U.S. landscapes such as Death Valley, and Americans standing in front of the Stars and the Stripes, shot by Dutch photographer Anton Corbijn who created the imagery on the original record. The group’s best-selling album was released in 1987 when Ronald Reagan was U.S. President and his ideological soul mate Margaret Thatcher was in power in Britain. The tracks “Bullet the Blue Sky” and “Mothers of the Disappeared” were inspired by trips Bono made to Nicaragua and El Salvador, where he saw the impact of U.S. foreign policy, while “Red Hill
Mining Town” was about the impact of the socially divisive miners’ strike in Britain in the 1980s. Lead guitarist The Edge said in an interview with Rolling Stone in January that politically “things have kind of come full circle”. “It just felt like, ‘Wow, these songs have a new meaning and a new resonance today that they didn’t have three years ago, four years ago’,” he told the magazine. Bono largely let the music speak for itself on Saturday, although a character called “Trump” was called a liar by the “good guy cowboy” in a Western movie-style clip. (rtr)
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Western Canada wildfires prompt state of emergency, evacuations KAMLOOPS - Some 180 wildfires raged over a massive section of Western Canada’s British Columbia on Saturday, prompting the evacuation of 3,000 households and the province’s first state of emergency in 14 years. The blazes were scattered across hundreds of kilometers of the interior portion of the province, burning through bone-dry forests used for logging and rolling grasslands that are home to ranches. High temperatures and winds complicated firefighting efforts. “The weather situation is not favorable,” said John Rustad, provincial minister in charge of firefighting operations. “There is very aggressive fire behavior that makes it very difficult to directly attack.” The spate of wildfires began on Friday, when 138 new fires were reported, most of them sparked by lightning in dry electrical storms. No injuries or deaths were reported. Provincial officials said they did not know how much damage had been caused, though evacuees said they had left behind farm animals and witnessed destruction of homes and other buildings.
Some evacuees made their way to a make-shift emergency center at a sporting facility in Kamloops, some 250 kilometers (155 miles) northeast of Vancouver. Some people said they were not given adequate time to pack up their goods. Others, who had been away from their homes on vacation, feared they would lose cherished belongings in the fires. Chalky red fire retardant dust was splashed on some vehicles that passed through areas that were sprayed with the substance from “water bomber” planes used to fight the fire. Canada’s federal government on
Saturday offered to help British Columbia respond to the fast-spreading wildfires, though provincial authorities said they may have enough resources already. Rustad said that he expected about 260 personnel from other jurisdictions in Canada to support a team of more than 1,600 people helping respond to the fire. “We are bringing a tremendous amount of resources to bear,” he said, noting that their main priority was “to keep people safe.” British Columbia last declared a state of emergency in August 2003, which was also to deal with wildfires. (rtr)
Canada wildfires Some 180 wildfires raged over a massive section of Canada's British Columbia on July 8, prompting the evacuation of 3,000 households and the province's first state of emergency in 14 years. Active wildfires as of July 9, 0500 GMT Wildfires posing a potential threat to public safety
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ALASKA (U.S.)
CANADA Edmonton
Williams Lake Airport A 2,000-hectare blaze prompted evacuation orders Ashcroft Reserve A wildfire covering 3,900 hectares has affected buidings and structures in the zone Princeton A fire estimated at 1,500 hectares in size rages 10 km north of the town
CANADA Pacific Ocean
Calgary
Vancouver Seattle
U.S.
Spokane
Sources: British Columbia’s Emergency Management department; Maps4News. G. Cabrera, 09/07/2017
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