![]() ![]() Sakinah (Arabic for peace, or tranquility) holds an annual commemorative Unity Week based out of Christchurch, and Ms Ahmat wants to take it national. Hamimah Ahmat, whose husband Zekeriya died in the shootings, founded the Sakinah Trust for victims including widows, daughters and sisters. Some want to grieve privately, others want a national day of remembrance and some want further accountability. There is no unified sentiment from victims and the Muslim community, which is diverse in itself, on how to acknowledge the attack. "Losing a loved one in the manner that we lost it in, it's a big void to fill." "We actually live this, day in and day out, for the last four years," Aya Al-Umari, who lost her brother Hussein, told TVNZ. The headlines now will appear on your Google homepage.His surviving victims, families, Kiwi Muslims and the entire country continue to make sense of his crimes, as Tarrant serves his lifetime sentence. Select "Go." Select one of the search results listed.Click "Create a Section" and paste the RSS feed Title into the "Search by topic or feed URL" box.On your Google homepage, click the "Add Content" link in the upper left-hand corner of the page.For example: Union Pacific: News Releases. Click "Add." The headlines now will appear when you return to your MyYahoo! homepage.To the right of the "Find Content" box, click on "Add RSS by URL" and paste the RSS feed URL into the URL search box.On your MyYahoo! Homepage, select the "+Add Content" link located under the MyYahoo! search bar.Clicking the RSS link if you do not have a reader installed, will offer you only XML code in your browser. The news reader delivers all the headlines from your favorite websites. MyYahoo! and Personalized Google homepage users can add RSS feeds to their personal page.Īdd a feed by clicking the respective link, or copy and paste the URL. Install a news reader (or aggregator) that shows the RSS feeds you've subscribed to. Clicking on a link takes you to the full story. ![]() Subscribing to RSS feeds brings headlines and summaries to you in one easy-to-find place. It's an easy way to receive updates from your favorite sites. ![]() RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. ![]()
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