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admitted she had thrown a cigarette that had ignited one of [the five] fronts
So, why is this in the news at all?
In the good old times people were used to stub them out thoroughly.
arson, n. The crime of deliberately starting a fire with intent to cause damage.
The dictionary confirms my understanding that “unintentional arson” is a contradiction in terms. We must therefore find the defendant not guilty.
Obviously just bad translations into your language.
Also, Greece is not bound to your understanding of anything :)
Headline’s in English, story’s in English, the phrase is an oxymoron in English.
But is it an unintentional oxymoron?



