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atshirt was a black teenager and angry at being followed then
a long history of stereotypes of young black males as criminals kicks
in for Americans.And it is folly to pretend that if the situation
had been reversed and a black stranger was following Zimmerman that he
would not have been fearful.Again, the media, like the prosecution, and
like the jury all failed to exercise the honesty required to
act wisely.All together the prosecution, media and jury failed to offer
any justice to the mother of a murdered, unarmed 17-year-old who was
not involved in any crime and not threatening anyone. The young man
was followed as he was walking home, confronted by a stranger with
a gun and then killed.Whether the young man threw a punch or
a rock it is hard to see any wisdom in allowing a
killer to walk away because he feared for his safety after scaring
the victim.But one juror, identified by her jury service number as B37,
said in a post-trial interview that Martin has some responsibility for his
death because when George confronted him he could have walked away.It is
also true that George could have avoided the whole incident by staying
in his car.The juror, the wife of a lawyer, allowed that Zimmerman
went too far and did not use good judgment. She also said
the laws were very confusing. And then she concluded idly that someone
lost their life and nothing else could be done about it.Four of
the five other jurors issued a statement disavowin
logical sister -- 8-year-old Suci."We absolutely need more
calves for the population as a whole; we have to produce as
many as we can as quickly as we can," said Terri Roth,
who heads the zoo's Center for Research of Endangered Wildlife. "The population
is in sharp decline and there's a lot of urgency around getting
her pregnant."Critics of captive breeding programs say they often do more
harm than good and can create animals less likely to survive in
the wild. Inbreeding increases the possibility of bad genetic combinations
for offspring."We don't like to do it, and long term, we really
don't like to do it," Roth said, adding that the siblings' parents
were genetically diverse, which is a positive for the plan. "When your
species is almost gone, you just need animals and that matters more
than genes right now -- these are two of the youngest, healthiest
animals in the population."The parents of the three rhinos born in Cincinnati
have died, but their eldest offspring, 11-year-old Andalas, was moved to
a sanctuary in Indonesia where he last year became a father after
mating with a wild-born rhino there.The first coordinated effort at captive
breeding began in the 1980s, and about half the initial 40 breeding
rhinos died without a successful pregnancy. Roth, who began working on the
rhino project in 1996, said it took years just to understand their
eating habits and needs and decades more to understand their mating patterns.
The animal
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