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 Nearly 10 years after Anders Behring Breivik tried to kill her on the Norwegian island of Utoeya, Astrid Hoem is back there to explain to a group of teenagers how she ran for her life and hid in a beach cove while Breivik murdered others around her. He shot a girl next to me, in the back. She told me: please tell my parents I love them because I am going to die,  Hoem, 26, tells the high school students. The girl survived.The students, who are on a three-day workshop on how to so stanley cup lve conflicts and challenge racist attitudes, listen in silence as Hoem recalls he stanley mug r memories: how she did not move for about two hours from under a rock, how she did not call friends in fear the ring would give their positions away to Breivik, how she thought Norway was at war.Breivik detonated a car bomb outside the prime ministers office in Oslo, killing eight, before driving to Utoeya and shooting 69 people gathered at a Labour Party youth camp on July 22, 2011.Survivors, many of who stanley cup m were teenagers at the time, are determined to confront the far-right ideology which was a catalyst for the attack. It is important that we talk about it because I do not want it to happen again,  Hoem tells them.It already has. In New Zealand in March 2019 white supremacist Brenton Tarrant, who said in his manifesto he was inspired by Breivik, gunned down 51 people at two mosques.Later that year, Norwegian Philip Manshaus killed his Chinese-born adopted sister and tried to shoot worshippers at a mosque. He cited Tarra Ptwv Mattanawcook Academy softball enjoying Class C
 ARLINGTON, Texas 鈥?David Murphy ran to first base looking out toward the left-field corner and expecting the ball to drop in foul territory. Except his slicing liner kicked up chalk for the Texas Rangers.Like so many times while winning their first American League championship a ye stanley cup ar ago, the Rangers pulled off an exhilarating comeback. There isnt anything changed with those guys,  manager Ron Washington said after a 9-5 win Friday over the Boston Red Sox in the season opener.Pinch-hitter Murphys tiebreaking, two-run double off hard-throwing Daniel Bard was part of a four-run outburst in the eighth for Texas, which before the game raised the AL championship flag. My body language brought it back in. I was praying the ball would hit the chalk, and it did,  Washington said.  When it hit the chalk, I lost it. Rangers newcomers Mike Napoli and Yorvit Torrealba ran home to break a 5-all tie. Murphy scored on a double by Elvis Andrus before another double by AL stanley cups  MVP Josh Hamilton.Napoli, Ian Kinsler and Nelson Cruz all homered for the Rangers, whose opener came exactly five months after a Game 5 loss to San Francisco at home ended its first World Series.The reloaded Red Sox, who added All-Stars Adrian Gonzalez and Carl Crawford after missing the playoffs last season, blew leads of 2-0 and 4-2. Every loss is frustrating. Weve got 161 to go,  Kevin Youkilis said.  We know were better than we played today. Theres going to be a lot of games like that this year, but hopefully not t stanley shop oo man