Saturday 11 May 2013

CBS) CLEVELAND - Cleveland police have confirmed that three women who disappeared over the past decade or so were found safe in a house on Seymour Avenue Monday afternoon, CBS affiliate WOIO reported.
All three women, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight, seem to be in good health, the station said.

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According to police a woman claiming to be Amanda Berry called 911 Monday. She said she was kidnapped 10 years ago and said she is currently at a home at 2210 Seymour.  She also told the dispatcher that Gina DeJesus was with her. A third missing woman, 32-year old Michelle Knight, was also at the location with Berry and DeJesus. It's believed Knight disappeared in 2000.

WOIO reported one witness says he saw Amanda Berry come running out of the house kicking and screaming "Help me!," and carrying a baby in her arms.

Amanda Berry was one day shy of her 17th birthday when she went missing on her way home to her birthday party on April 21, 2003, after leaving her job at a Burger King.

Her mother died at age 43 in March 2006 after years of searching for her daughter, and some say she died of a broken heart.

Alex Ferguson Biography

Sir Alex Ferguson is a Scottish Football manager, born 31 December 1941 in Govan, Glasgow. After a successful spell at Aberdeen, Alex Ferguson moved to Manchester United in 1986. He led the club to an unprecedented series of success - revitalising the club and becoming one of the most successful managers in the modern game. He is renonwed for his ability to motivate key players, and blend stars into a team. He has also had frequent run ins with referees for his outspoken criticisms.

Alexander Beaton Fegurson was born in Govan, Glasgow on 31 Dec. 1941. His father was a shipbuilder. He grew up in a tenement on Govan Road, and he always remembers his working class roots and relative poverty the family faced. He is one of the Labour parties biggest financial supporters. He attended Govan High school, but was not interested in studying and at the age of 16, started his amateur playing career, making his debut for Queens Park.

He was a promising striker, but struggled to be a regular in the team. He moved to St Johnstone, and again was fighting for a place in the team. At one point, his failure to secure a regular team slot left him considering moving to Canada. However, in 1964 he signed professional for Dunfermeline.

The 1965-66 season was a breakthrough year for Ferguson scoring 45 goals in 51 games. This led to him being bought by his childhood team Rangers for £65,00
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