5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 WORLD IN BRIEF of thousands of people across Argentina who have mobilized to fight violence against women. Called Ni Una Menos, or Not One Less, the movement has spread rapidly worldwide and now has branches in New York, Berlin, Italy, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador and more. “With Ni Una Menos, women are no longer hiding,” says Maidana, 29, who is scarred in her neck and chest and speaks in whispers. Maidana marched for hours during the latest Ni Una Menos protest earlier this month, holding a banner and beaming with pride. “Before, we wouldn’t talk,” she says. “I don’t know if it was fear or shame, or feeling that justice was not on your side … I like it that it’s now out in the open.” Associated Press London police plead for calm after attack at mosque LONDON — London police, already stretched by a series of major incidents around the capital, are putting more officers on the street to reassure the public after a driver plowed into a crowd of people leaving a mosque early Monday. One man died at the scene and 10 people were injured. Police say a suspect was arrested immediately after the attack, which is being treated as a terrorist incident. “Extra officers are on duty in the area to help reassure the local community,” Police Commissioner Cressida Dick said. “They will be there for as long as they are needed. Communities will see additional officers patrolling across the city and at Muslim places of worship.” Police said the 47-year-old man who was driving the van has been arrested and faces terrorism charges. The attack will stretch the capacity of authorities in Britain, who have faced four attacks in recent months, together with a major fire that has killed dozens. London’s Mayor Sadiq Mayor Khan, the first Muslim to serve in that position, urged the public to focus on shared values and urged the city to stand together in an unprecedented period in the capital’s history. Japan investigates delay in reporting US Navy ship collision TOKYO — Japan’s coast guard is investigating why it took nearly an hour for a deadly collision between a U.S. Navy destroyer and a container ship to be reported. A coast guard official said Monday they are trying to find out what the crew of the Philippine-flagged ACX Crystal was doing before reporting the collision to authorities 50 minutes later. The coast guard initially said the collision occurred at 2:20 a.m. on Saturday because the Philippine ship had reported it at 2:25 a.m. and said it just happened. After interviewing Filipino crewmembers, the coast guard has changed the collision time to 1:30 a.m. The ACX Crystal collided with the USS Fitzgerald off Japan’s coast, killing seven of the destroyer’s crew of nearly 300. A track of the container ship’s route by MarineTraffic, a ves- sel-tracking service, shows it made a sudden turn as if trying to avoid something at about 1:30 a.m., before continuing eastward. It then made a U-turn and returned around 2:20 a.m. to the area near the collision. Iran warns missile attack on IS in Syria can be repeated TEHRAN, Iran — After firing missiles targeting the Islamic State group in eastern Syria, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard on Monday issued a stark warning to IS militants, saying that any future attack against Iran will result in more powerful launches. The Guard said it launched the strikes on Sunday in retaliation AP Photo/Alastair Grant A policeman stands near floral tributes left after an incident, close to Finsbury Park Tube Station, in north London Mon- day. London police, already stretched by a series of major incidents around the capital, are putting more officers on the street to reassure the public after a driver plowed into a crowd of people leaving a mosque early Monday. One man died at the scene and 10 people were injured. for attacks in Tehran earlier this month that were claimed by the Islamic State group. Iran has been involved in Syria’s long-run- ning civil war, in which it has backed embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad. Iranian state television quoted Gen. Ramazan Sharif on Mon- day as saying that “if they (IS) carry out a specific action to vio- late our security, definitely there will be more launches, with intensified strength.” He spoke as part of a TV package about the missile launches, showing them shoot off into the night from the western province of Kermanshah. The Guard said it fired six mis- siles in total from Kermanshah and also from Iran’s Kurdistan province into Syria’s Deir el-Zour province, where IS has been trying to fortify its positions in the face of a U.S.-led coalition onslaught. But the missiles sent a message to more than just the extrem- ists in Iraq and Syria, Sharif told state television in a telephone interview. Argentina grassroots movement fights violence against women BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — On Christmas Eve of 2011, Maira Maidana lit a candle to the patron saint of Argentina and closed her eyes in prayer - just like she did every time she feared a brutal beating by her partner. But this time, instead of the usual blows, she felt her whole body catch on fire. When she turned around, she saw him staring at her with a bottle of alcohol in one hand. Ablaze, she ran to three faucets, but not a single drop of water came out. Fifty-nine surgeries later, Maidana has finally found the cour- age to tell the truth about what happened to her that awful night. She says she owes that courage to a grassroots movement of tens Harvard students’ ouster over offensive posts stirs debate LAS VEGAS — Few college-bound kids lose their shot, and their slot, at their dream school once they get in, but it happened at one of the world’s most elite institutions and for a reason that has, until recently, hardly registered in the university admissions process: social media. Harvard University’s decision to rescind admission offers to 10 incoming freshmen because of offensive Facebook posts comes at a time of heightened attention to free speech and stu- dent conduct on U.S. college campuses, and has stirred debate far beyond the halls of the Ivy League school. Other schools say it’s an eye-opener for those involved in the admissions process. “We’re going to continue to watch how this unfolds and, with other higher ed institutions, learn from it,” said Janet Bon- kowski, spokeswoman for the University of Wisconsin in Green Bay. Harvard rescinded the admission offers after discovering the students had traded offensive images and messages on a pri- vate Facebook group, student newspaper The Harvard Crim- son reported. The posts were often sexually explicit and mocked Mexicans, the Holocaust, sexual assault and child abuse. 79 now believed to have died in London high-rise fire LONDON — London police said Monday that 79 people were now believed to have died in the high-rise apartment build- ing fire. Police Commander Stuart Cundy gave the new figure during a statement outside Scotland Yard, saying it includes both people who were confirmed dead and others who are miss- ing and presumed dead. It’s an increase from the previous num- ber of 58. The new number may change as the investigation continues, Cundy said. He said that the search and recovery operation in the 24-story Grenfell Tower continues, he said, adding that it has been incredibly distressing for families. “It’s hard to describe the devastation the fire has caused,” Cundy said, fighting back tears as he spoke. He said it had been “incredibly emotional working in there ... On Saturday, I went in myself and went to the top floor.” Parks fee: Residents can voice opinions Kuhl: ‘I worked really hard for this’ Continued from Page 1A billed through the city’s finan- cial software, Angela Cosby, the parks director, wrote in a memo to the council. She said they will also need more time to make sure that the way the fee is described and collected lines up with language that already exists in city code. Customers receive water bills every two months. It is likely the $3 fee would be charged in similar fashion and would show up as a $6 addition on consumers’ bills. Even though city staff are not ready for the City Coun- cil to vote on whether or not to implement the fee, Mayor Arline LaMear asked that the item remain on the agenda tonight. She wanted to give residents a chance to voice their opinions as well as allow councilors another opportu- nity to discuss the fee and ask questions. The city is also looking into raising the lodging tax. A portion of the revenue this tax increase would raise can be put towards parks, but it would be some time before the city would see the money, City Manager Brett Estes said. City Councilor Cindy Price has championed the water fee, saying it is one way the city could quickly raise money for parks and begin build- ing a base to sustain the parks department into the future. Between the fee and the tax increase, visitors and residents together would help shoulder the financial burden of the parks department, Price said. Price and Estes have indi- cated the fee will only apply to residential water custom- ers, to avoid double-charging someone who may both live and own a business in Astoria. The fee, as proposed, would not address multiple house- holds that might use the same meter. At the City Council’s last meeting earlier this month, Price and other councilors suggested the fee include an expiration date, at which point the council could review it, make changes, renew it or do away with it entirely. Accord- ing to City Attorney Blair Henningsgaard, the council usually reviews fees annually anyway. City Councilor Zetty Nem- lowill argued against the water fee at that meeting, say- ing she didn’t see how a water meter fee directly related to the parks department and park users. Continued from Page 1A Emboldened by passing her GED exams, she took some classes at a local community college, but dropped out after becoming pregnant. Before moving to the North Coast, she and Steve had been living in his hometown of Reno, Nevada. Steve was a U.S. Marine, and after get- ting back from a tour in Iraq, wanted to live somewhere greener. The couple took a road trip up the Pacific Coast and stopped in Seaside, where they settled in 2006. After a two-year stint in Hawaii, the couple moved back in 2015. Kuhl wanted to re-enter the workforce, but found most places wanted a bachelor’s degree. “I thought, ‘I just want to finish something,’” she said. “I can’t say that I have a sev- enth-grade education for the rest of my life. I think I just wanted some closure.” Kuhl went to Clatsop Com- munity College in fall term of 2015, in her late 30s and with about 20 credits from a college term at age 16 and another in 2007. She passed her classes, but felt overwhelmed by a particularly difficult math class, quitting again in winter term. “I’m like, ‘It’s not meant for me.’ And then my husband and the math teachers are like, ‘No, come back, come back, you can do it,’ and so I signed back up for spring.” Kuhl graduated Saturday on the Phi Theta Kappa honor society and a 3.7 GPA, slightly lower than her daughter’s. 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