Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Sunday, 24 August 2014


Top News
Police officers facing protesters in Ferguson, Mo., last week.
In Washington, Second Thoughts on Arming Police

By MATT APUZZO and MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

President Obama has ordered a comprehensive review of the government's decade-old strategy of outfitting local police departments with military-grade body armor, officials say.
. Graphic: The Flow of Money and Equipment to Local Police
. War Gear Flows to Police Departments
Josephine Finda Sellu, deputy nurse matron at a government hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone, where 15 Ebola nurses have died.
If They Survive in the Ebola Ward, They Work On

By ADAM NOSSITER and BEN C. SOLOMON

At the government hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone, the deputy nurse matron is one of perhaps three women on the original Ebola nursing staff who have neither gotten sick nor fled.
. Video  Video: Burial Boys of Ebola
Francis Aquino Aneury, 17, left, in a white T-shirt, shines shoes in Santo Domingo. He says that the ex-Vatican nuncio to the Dominican Republic, Jozef Wesolowski, molested him over a period of three years, starting when he was 14.
For Nuncio Accused of Abuse, Dominicans Want Justice at Home, Not Abroad

By LAURIE GOODSTEIN

A top Vatican ambassador, or nuncio - who serves as a personal envoy of the pope - was accused of sexual abuse of minors.