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« le: Janvier 07, 2025, 01:03:07 pm »
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 More than 1,600 people showed up to celebrate a stanley cup  German teenager s 16th birthday party after she inadvertently invited the public to attend on Facebook, Hamburg police said on Sunday.         HT Image    The teenager named Thessa fled her home in the leafy Bramfeld section of Hamburg and alerted police after 15,000 Facebook users accepted her invitation ahead of the Friday evening birthday party, police spokesman Mirko Streiber said.    The crowd of 1,600 mostly jovial revel stanley cup ers jammed into the street on a balmy evening in front of her house while about 100 police were on hand to keep order for the duration from 7 pm to 2 am.  Thessa had unwittingly neglected to mark her party as private on the social network, police said. Streiber said 11 people were taken into custody for violations ranging from bodily harm and resisting arrest to property damage and violating explosives laws.   It was by and large a peaceful party,  Streiber said.  There were some fires set alight, some acts of violence and with considerable alcohol consumption there was some pro stanley cup perty damage. There have been larger organised birthday parties in Hamburg but this may be the largest unorganised birthday party ever.            Get more updates from...  See more   Get more updates from  Bollywood,  Taylor Swift,  Hollywood, Music, Web Series along with Latest Entertainment News at Hindustan Times.    News / Entertainment / Want to gatecrash  Log on to Facebook      .freemium-card h4{color: fff; padding-bottom:20p Dmwv Quake hits Papua New Guinea
 The number of Americans viewing Islam favourably has declined since 2005, but there is little change in those saying that Islam is more likely than other religions to encourage violence, according to a new poll.        HT Image    As was the case a year ago, slightly more people say the Islamic religion does not encourage violence more than other religions  42 per cent  than say that it does  35 per cent , the poll by the nonpartisan Pew Research Centre found.   Amid controversy over the proposed construction of an Islamic cultural centre and mosque near the former site of the World Trade Ce af1 ntre, more Americans agree with those who object to the building of the centre than with the supporters of the project  51 per cent to 34 per cent . At the same time, 62 per cent say that Muslims should have the same rights as other religious groups to build houses of worship in their local communities; just 25 per cent say local communities should be able to block mosques in their area if they do not want them. But more people have unfavourable than favourable views of Islam by 38 per cent to 30 per cent. In 200 stanley cups 5, it was reversed: 41 per cent had favourable views, 36 per cent unfavourable. Republicans voiced negative views  adidas og of Muslims by more than 2-1, with 54 voicing unfavourable views and 21 per cent giving positive ones. Among Democrats, 41 per cent had favourable opinions while 27 per cent viewed them negatively. Views of Muslims were also unfavourable among independents, older people