Benjamin eventually pinned Daivari to retain the Intercontinental Championship. After listening to Hassan's problems, Steve Austin agreed with him and ordered a match between Hassan and Shelton for the Intercontinental Championship and as Hassan was about to win the match with the help of Daivari, Austin enters the ring and Stuns both Hassan and Daivari in the ring to end the match.
Hassan won the match by disqualification, allowing Shelton Benjamin to retain the title as it does not change hands on a disqualification result.
Bischoff took the opportunity to punish Cena by booking him against Hassan in a WWE Championship match, in which Hassan's losing streak in title matches continued as Cena dominated him in a two-minute squash match , pinning him cleanly and thus ending his "unpinned" streak. On the June 23, episode of SmackDown!
Hassan won his first SmackDown! Daivari was defeated, but Hassan began to "pray" on the ramp, summoning five masked men, dressed in black shirts, ski-masks, and camo pants. Armed with clubs and a piano wire , they beat and choked The Undertaker out, and Hassan put him in the camel clutch. Afterward, the masked men lifted Daivari above their heads and carried him away. Three days later, the London bombings took place.
It was removed from the Australian and European including in the United Kingdom broadcasts. In response to the criticism, UPN decided that it would monitor the storyline closely and that it did not want the Hassan character on its network that week. In the segment, Hassan reiterates that he is an Arab-American and that the American people automatically and unfairly assume that he is a terrorist.
Despite being in character, he referred to the real-world media coverage of the storyline, singling out the New York Post's Don Kaplan by name, and denouncing his description of the events on SmackDown! On the July 14, episode of SmackDown! Due to increasing public pressure, WWE was forced to later drop the character altogether, sending Copani and Daivari back to their developmental territories to alter their gimmicks.
This resulted in huge fan backlash, mostly because Hassan was at the height of his notoriety. Copani was released from his WWE contract on September 21, and announced his retirement from professional wrestling. In subsequent years, it was revealed that Hassan had been planned to receive a major push , eventually winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Batista at SummerSlam , in turn, which would have made him the youngest World Heavyweight Champion in WWE history, breaking Randy Orton 's record.
On April 28, , Hassan returned to professional wrestling for the first time in 13 years, appearing at The Dynasty event, Dynasty King of Thrones , defeating Papadon. On August 23, , he was convicted on all charges after the jury deliberated for seven hours. At the time of his sentencing, he became the sixth person on military death row.
Communications between Hasan and al-Awlaki, and other similar communications, were reviewed and considered to be consistent with Hasan's professional research at the Walter Reed Medical Center. On January 15, , the Department of Defense released the findings of its investigation, which found that the Department was unprepared to defend against internal threats. Secretary Robert Gates said that previous incidents had not drawn enough attention to workplace violence and "self-radicalization" within the military. He also suggested that some officials may be held responsible for not drawing attention to Hasan prior to the shooting.
The leaders of the investigation, former Secretary of the Army Togo West and retired Admiral Vernon Clark, responded by saying their "concern is with actions and effects, not necessarily with motivations", and that they did not want to conflict with the criminal investigation on Hasan that was under way. In February , the Boston Globe obtained a confidential internal report detailing results of the Army's investigation.
According to the Globe, the report concluded that officers within the Army were aware of Hasan's tendencies toward radical Islam since It noted one incident in in which Hasan gave a classroom presentation titled, "Is the War on Terrorism a War on Islam: The instructor reportedly interrupted Hasan, as he thought the psychiatrist was trying to justify terrorism, according to the Globe. Hasan's superior officers took no action related to this incident, believing Hasan's comments were protected under the First Amendment and that having a Muslim psychiatrist contributed to diversity. The report noted that Hasan's statements might have been grounds for removing him from service, as the First Amendment did not apply to soldiers in the same way as for civilians.
In July , the Webster Commission's final report was submitted. In one e-mail, Hasan asked Awlaki whether he considered those who died attacking their fellow soldiers "Shaheeds", or martyrs.
In a e-mail, Hasan asked Awlaki whether "indiscriminately killing civilians" was allowed. However, DCIS failed to connect the two e-mails to each other, and the e-mail was given only a cursory investigation. A DCIS agent later explained that the subject was "politically sensitive".
McHugh is quoted as writing that he has "directed my staff to conduct a thorough review of the record of trial in the court-martial of Major Hasan to ascertain if those proceedings revealed new evidence or information that establishes clearly the necessary link to international terrorism". A lawsuit filed in November by victims and their family members alleges that the government's failure to take action against Hasan before the attack was willful negligence prompted by " political correctness.
As of , the Department of Defense classifies the case as one of workplace violence. A spokesman for the Department stated,. The Department of Defense is committed to the integrity of the ongoing court martial proceedings of Major Nadal Hasan and for that reason will not further characterize, at this time, the incident that occurred at Fort Hood on November 5, Major Hassan has been charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder, and 32 counts of attempted murder. As with all pending UCMJ matters, the accused is innocent until proven guilty.
A group of victims and family members have asked the government to declare the Fort Hood attack an act of terrorism, which would mean that injuries would be treated as if the victims were in a combat zone, providing them more benefits. Carter and Michael T. McCaul wrote, "Based on all the facts, it is inconceivable to us that the DOD and the Army continue to label this attack 'workplace violence' in spite of all the evidence that clearly proves the Fort Hood shooting was an act of terror.
On November 5, , plaintiffs, including victims and families of victims, filed a wrongful death claim against the United States Government, Hasan, and the estate of Anwar al-Awlaki. Their lawsuit alleges there were due process violations , intentional misrepresentation , assault and battery , gross negligence , and civil conspiracy. As of June , the stay on the civil suit remains in place. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Ben & Hassan is a series of 10 reception year reading books supporting the national literacy strategy, that states, children should recognize and read 45 key. The books are designed to run parallel to primary schools reading schemes, including phonics and word recognition. The books are now used in some English.
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Bill Heidenreich and Board of Education President William Stris presented certificates to these students in acknowledgment of their exceptional scores earned last spring. Additionally, three students earned the elite title of National AP Scholar. The district provides an assortment of AP courses, which are of college-level rigor, at Central, North and South high schools. Students can earn college credit, advanced placement or both based on successful performance on the AP exams. The district congratulates the following students: AP Scholar with Honor granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.
AP Scholar with Distinction granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3. National AP Scholar granted to students who receive an average score of at least 4 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams. Joseph Campbell, David Manikas. Bret Strauss Assistant Principal: