Dwayne stabbed to death by his brother Kharee Hakem

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Police make arrest in stabbing death
09:45 AM EDT on Saturday, June 17, 2006

Police made an arrest this weekend in a late night homicide.

It happened just before midnight Friday in north Charlotte.

Officers said 37-year-old Dwayne Romond Hoyle was stabbed to death.

The suspect is his brother, 30-year-old Kharee Hakem Hoyle.

Police said Kharee and Dwayne began fighting around 11:30 p.m. and an unknown woman called 911.

Officers arrived and found Dwayne stabbed several times. Paramedics rushed him to Carolinas Medical Center where he was pronounced dead just after midnight.

Officers took Kharee in for questioning and charged him with the killing.

Police said they needed to rule out self defense.

It still wa
s not known Saturday what the initial argument was about.
 
Ancient monument aligned to sun(Wales)

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BBC.-Wales

Ancient monument aligned to sun

June 19, 2006

An archaeologist has discovered that the passage into a burial mound on Anglesey was built to catch the rising sun on the summer solstice.

Steve Burrow said he was "elated" when the sun filtered in through trees as he sat in the Bryn Celli Ddu chamber.

He made the discovery as he researched a book about burial tombs in Wales from 4,000-3,000 BC.

Carbon dating on the site has also revealed it may contain the oldest building in Wales.

Mr Burrow, the curator of Neolithic archaeology at the National Museum of Wales, said he had to visit the site twice before his discovery.

"The emotion of seeing something
that was put there deliberately 5,000 years ago was amazing."

On the last day of his second visit he said he was "absolutely elated" when the sun filtered through nearby trees and entered the chamber along the five metre-long entrance passage.

"The emotion of seeing something that was put there deliberately 5,000 years ago was amazing," he said.

"I was the first person to be recording the event so I was trying to record it with stills and digital cameras as well as on a video camera, but I was jumping up and down."

The sun enters the tomb: Picture - National Museum of Wales
The sun comes into the chamber

The site is owned by heritage body Cadw, which has part-funded a radio carbon dating programme at the site.

Testing has discovered that post holes outside the entrance to the chamber are 3,000 years older than the tomb itself.

This could point to the site having the remains of the oldest building in Wales, added Mr Burrow.

A video of the sun rising an
d entering the Bryn Celli Ddu chamber can be viewed as part of an exhibition called Death in Wales 3,000-4,000 BC, at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff until 24 September.

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