Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Weird cloud reflections over Brighton beach

Weird cloud reflections over Brighton beach in Sussex, England

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Sunday, December 09, 2012

Last man on the Moon left his Hasselblad camera behind 40 years ago




The last man on the Moon, Apollo 17 commander Eugene A. Cernan, left his Hasselblad camera behind 40 years ago in December 1972 – without taking a picture of his last footstep...

 READ THE STORY HERE

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Top left: a chest-mounted Hasselblad pictured during training for the Apollo 17 Moon landing.
Bottom left: Commander Eugene A. Cernan on Apollo 17.
Main picture: Portrait by Cernan of fellow crew member Harrison Hagan “Jack” Schmitt on the Moon. Note the camera on his chest-mounted Remote Control Unit (RCU).
PICTURES: NASA

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British Gas: "We're sorry". So am I

When British Gas say "Send your enquiry online and we will respond in 24 hours", they do actually respond.

Indeed, they have been responding to my inquiry for the past 12 weeks now with the words: "I'm sorry that your complaint [or issue] isn't yet resolved."

PG

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Thursday, November 01, 2012

Veteran Car Run 2012 - London to Brighton

 Get ready for the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run on Sunday.

I should get some pictures of the event at the finish line in Madeira Drive, Brighton and post them on the website that evening.






Check out last year's pictures here:

London to Brighton Veteran Car Run pictures 2011


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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Boris Johnson plucked and roasted by Max Hastings

Crikey! A brilliantly written (as you would expect), withering piece by my former boss Max Hastings on Boris Johnson.

He gives the London mayor both barrels from his shotgun, sends in the spaniel to grab him by the throat, plucks him and then roasts him on a spit over an open fire.

With a nice turn of phrase in every paragraph, he puts the wannabe Prime Minister (yes, of course, he wants to be PM) firmly in his place. But it's a bit harsh.

I've known the big white mop for as long as Sir Max and I've seen him at his most, shall we say, chaotic. But I like him; he makes me laugh; he's a clever boy, although he doesn't know the meaning of the word "deadline".

Should you trust Boris with your wife? Of course not! Should you trust him with your wallet? No, no and no! (he still owes me a fiver). But should you trust any politician (or journalist for that matter!) with either of those?

I have a deep respect for Sir Max, he is a brilliant journalist. But life isn't about being serious all the time. What's wrong with a bit of fun?

If Boris brings pizzazz to politics, cheers up the people AND throws in the right policies, he'll get my vote.

He could be a better choice than the over-serious, untrustworthy, po-faced automatons who have run this country for decades… and made a pig's ear of it.




MAX HASTINGS ON BORIS JOHNSON

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Saturday, October 06, 2012

Naked rambler's six years in jail



Naked rambler Stephen Gough has spent more than six years in Scottish jails for refusing to put his clothes on.

Sometimes freedom has lasted only a few seconds as he has walked out of prison naked and been arrested again.

He has walked naked twice from Land's End to John O'Groats and had run-ins with English police – but the Scottish police and courts are a lot tougher on wandering around in your birthday suit.

One consolation I suppose is that it must be a lot warmer in jail than on the mountains.

BBC STORY

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Human scarecrow: music graduate called Fox employed to scare birds with his ukulele

A music student from Bangor University has been employed to work as a human scarecrow in a Norfolk field. Jamie Fox, 22, will earn £250 a week frightening away birds with his ukulele, accordion and a cowbell.

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Sheep with the upside down head - is this video real? The owner insists that it is

The video of a sheep with an upside down head has sparked a debate on the internet. Is the film genuine? Allan McNamara, of Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, who filmed the sheep, says the video is real.

The animal may have been born with a twisted spine but, according to a vet, is in no pain.

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Friday, October 05, 2012

Stag chases man up tree in London park - video

Oh deer! Brilliant. I will show more respect to stags in future. 

Stag chases man up tree in London park - video:

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Jimmy Savile allegations: tabloid editor says he knew 45 years ago - the whole thing stinks

Brian Hitchen, former editor of the Daily Star and the Sunday Express, said he knew about allegations of abuse by Jimmy Savile 45 years ago. In effect, he says newspapers didn't do such stories then and, in any case, libel laws protected people like Savile.

Hang on a minute, libel laws are draconian in this country, but if a story is substantially true AND you can prove it, then you have a defence.

Until now, nothing has appeared since Hitchen heard these rumours and it's a big story. So, is he really saying: 1) the tabloids couldn't prove these rumours, despite having 45 years on which to work on them. 2) He sat on the story for 45 years? 3) The rumours were filed in the "Forget it / too much trouble / refer to lawyers" drawer? Bet I know which one.

So why now? Simple, you don't have to prove anything because Savile is dead. You can't libel the dead; he can't challenge you.

However, an important question remains unanswered. If all the people coming out of the woodwork "knew" about Savile, why weren't the police involved a long time ago? Or did we accept child abuse as a fact of life until a few weeks ago?

Scotland Yard is investigating now and the BBC is working with them to "leave no stone unturned". All a bit late, you might say. Sadly, I can't rule out the possibility that someone did tell them a lot earlier …

The whole thing is starting to smell – if not the true stink of a cover-up, then the nasty whiff of inaction, never mind the children.

Did Jim fix that, too?



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Sunday, September 09, 2012

Brighton Speed Trials 2012 - pictures

A 1947 Dodge Buss Coupe at Brighton Speed Trials 2012

Fantastic day at the Brighton Speed Trials, Saturday, September 8, with some very fine cars and motorbikes. PICTURES

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

How to scare wife – YouTube video hit



A simple YouTube video on how to scare your wife has become a hit...

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Amelia Earhart birthday celebrated after 115 years - July 24, 1897


Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, was born on this day 115 years ago (July 24, 1897). She flew a Lockheed Vega 5b from Newfoundland, Canada, to Culmore, Northern Ireland, in 1932.

The intrepid pilot disappeared over the Pacific in 1937 while trying to fly around the world. No trace of Amelia, or her aircraft, has ever been found.

A Google doodle was on the company's home page to celebrate her birthday.

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Nexus 7 tablet review

Is the Google Nexus 7 by Asus a viable rival to the iPad?

There's a good review of the Nexus 7 here:

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Friday, July 20, 2012

Newsreader Sir Alastair Burnet dies aged 84

Newsreader Sir Alastair Burnet, the frontman on ITN's News at Ten, has died at the age of 84. Andrew Neil, a close friend, said he was "one of the greatest journalists of his generation".

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YouTube technology to blur faces on uploaded videos – rioters could hide identities



New technology is being introduced by the Google-owned YouTube video website that will blur faces automatically.

And, according to the Telegraph, it could mean rioters who upload clips could hide their indentities.

Several clips were posted on the site during the London riots last summer, including footage of men robbing Malaysian student Ashraf Rossli when they were pretending to help him. His attackers were identified and jailed.

Google says the technology will help to protect human rights in countries such as Libya and Syria.

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Man drowns neighbours' cats for 'attacking' his pet rabbits – sheriff's office investigating



A man drowned two of his neighbours' cats after, he says, they killed 30 of his pet rabbits.

Kevven Tymn, of Winchester, Oregon, USA, says he drowned the cats because it was the most humane way to get rid of them, according to the Mail. ‘You put it in a 55 gallon drum of water, it takes two gulps of water, it’s dead. There’s no suffer there,’ he said.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident.

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How to land an F-35 fighter plane – great video from the BBC

The BBC has some great footage and a video report on how to land an F-35 fighter as British pilots test-fly the new Joint Strike Fighter at Patuxent River Naval base in Maryland, USA

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Wild fires sweep across Europe: Greece, Spain, Portugal – video

Wild fires have been sweeping across southern Europe, with people running from their homes in Greece, Spain and Portugal.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Rome pictures on Alamy


 
Pons Fabricius (Ponte Fabricio): the oldest original bridge in Rome (62 BC) connecting Tiber island to the city.
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Statues lining the banks of a  large pool at Emperor Hadrian's Villa (Villa Adriana in Italian), Tivoli, Italy
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Forum of Augustus (left) and the Loggia of the Palace of the Knights of Malta, Rome, Italy
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 Capitoline Hill and the Statue of Castor at sunset, Rome, Italy
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Capitoline Hill and the Statue of Castor at sunset, Rome, Italy
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Love padlocks attached to a bridge over the River Tiber to the Tiber island, Rome, Italy
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Accordion busker on the banks of the River Tiber, Rome, Italy
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Saturday, June 09, 2012

Slay a vampire – Dracula killing kit for sale



A Victorian kit for slaying vampires, which includes a crucifix and holy water,  is for sale by auction in Yorkshire. It is expected to fetch £2,000 later this month.

The box was left to a woman by her uncle in his will and also includes a pistol, wooden stakes, a mallet and garlic paste.

Might come in handy one day!

BBC STORY

Oh, and here's a five-step guide on how to kill vampires... WIKIHOW


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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

'Vatican sex parties', murder, gangsters, kidnapping, missing schoolgirl, exorcism, Harry Potter AND yoga – all in one story. Phew!



An exorcist in the Catholic Church claims that a missing schoolgirl who is thought to be buried in a murdered mobster's grave was kidnapped for sex parties at the Vatican.

The priest, Father Gabriel Amorth, 85, made his claims to Italian newspaper 'La Stampa' as police try to find missing schoolgirl Emanuela Orlandi.

Father Amorth weaves a story of sex and crime at the Holy See that should raise a few eyebrows. Mind you, the priest, who has carried out 70,000 exorcisms (yes, that's 70,000, according to the Mail), has previously said that Harry Potter and yoga are the 'work of the Devil'.

Mail Online makes the most of it with the web headline: Missing girl 'buried in murdered mobster's tomb was kidnapped for Vatican sex parties', claims Catholic Church's leading exorcist priest.

That's some SEO for one story!

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That's a zebra and a parrot in the passenger seat – man arrested for drink-driving



When police were told that a zebra and a parrot were sitting in a pick up truck outside a bar in Iowa, USA, you'd probably forgive them for being skeptical – especially as the establishment was called the Doghouse Bar and Lounge.

Yet, sure enough, when officers arrived they found the truck and its strange occupants being driven away by Jerald Reiter. The driver failed a number of sobriety tests and was arrested.

Wonder who the passerby was who had the courage to ring the police and report he had seen a zebra and a parrot in the passenger seat outside a bar.

According to the Mail, it's not the first time someone has taken their pet zebra to a bar. British racehorse owner Bill Turner used to take his to the pub.

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Facebook, Twitter, texting and email can kill – thousands use their smartphones while driving



Thousands of people admit to putting lives at risk as they log on to social networking sites and email while driving.

According to the RAC, offences involving mobile phones while driving, and even being under the influences of drugs, do not have the same social taboo as drink-driving.

And insurers say that using a mobile phone while driving means you are twice as likely to have a crash. Police stats suggest that mobile use is a contributing factor in two per cent of road deaths.

A driver who kills someone while they are using a mobile phone could be jailed for 14 years.

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Ronald Reagan blood auction row – vial taken after assassination attempt on President




A British company is auctioning a vial of President Ronald Reagan's blood, which was taken after the attempt on his life in 1981. And it has caused outrage at the Ronald Reagan foundation.

PFC Auctions, of Guernsey, said the online auction of the blood will end on Thursday. The latest bid stands at £6,270.

TELEGRAPH STORY

ONLINE AUCTION

UPDATE: latest bid is £7,587. Amazing what a little publicity can do!


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Man survives Niagara Falls jump – failed 'suicide' attempt over Horseshoe Falls, Canada



A man has survived jumping 180ft over Niagara Falls in what police believe was a suicide attempt. He is only the third person known to have survived after going over the falls without a safety device.

The Niagara Parks Police said the man climbed over a rail and jumped above the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. He apparently surfaced in the Niagara river and waded ashore.

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Woman stunned by Taser – shock video of alleged robbery in subway



A mother of two children was alleged to be trying to rob a subway sandwich shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma, when an employee stunned her with a Taser. And it was all caught on video by surveillance cameras.

Amazing how she just drops like a stone.

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Mini Run pictures 2012 - London to Brighton Fun Run images from Madeira Drive






I was on Brighton seafront for the London to Brighton Mini Fun Run today.

Managed to get some good shots with the Olympus OM-D E-M5, which is proving to be a very useful, portable camera system with some top notch results.

The last picture of spare exhausts for Minis I have called 'The Italian Job Lot'. I must confess that I had not spotted the green paint on the road where these exhausts were placed until after I had processed the picture.

Then it twigged: green, white, red – the Italian flag, Italian Job film... geddit? Some times you need a little bit of luck to get a different picture.

The rest of my pictures will be on the website (UKpix.com) very soon.

UPDATE: PICTURES NOW READY

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

US Singer Donna Summer dies

American singer Donna Summer, famed for the hit 'Love to Love You Baby',  has died at the age of 63.

She was huge on the disco scene and had a big influence on pop and dance.

BBC STORY

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Cow-racing in Indonesia – great pictures



Cow-racing in Indonesia, a traditional harvest event, produces some brilliant pictures of farmers hanging on to the beasts by their tails as they storm through the mud of rice fields.

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Fantastic pictures of Aurora Borealis – by photographer who chases the Northern Lights



 The Mail has some superb pictures by a Norwegian photographer who spends his nights chasing around after the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights.

Tommy Eliassen, of Mo i Rana in Norway, has spent years taking pictures of the natural phenomenon.

They are truly spectacular…

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Norman the cycling dog – amazing YouTube video from South Carolina, America



Check out this video of Norman the cycling dog from South Carolina, USA.

Norman, a Briard, took 10 weeks to learn to ride his special blue bike around the block, watched by his owner Karen Cobb.

He is already a YouTube star, and this latest exploit adds to his other talents of riding a scooter, closing the door behind him and wiping his face with a bowl.
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Rare US coin could be worth $4 million – gold $3 found in book now up for auction



A rare American $3 gold coin could be worth about $4 million when it is sold at auction next month – and, amazingly, it was found in 1997 by a tourist inside a souvenir book at a shop in San Francisco.

Only two 1870-S coins were made by the San Francisco mint – to be placed at the cornerstone of a public building. The coin up for sale was made from a special cast that had an 'S' carved into it, which is why the $3 piece is so rare.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Kenny Dalglish leaves Liverpool FC after meeting with US owners in Boston

Kenny Dalglish has left Liverpool FC as manager after talks with the club's American owners in Boston and many fans are in a state of shock.

He had delivered an end-of-season report, according to the Guardian, to Fenway Sports Group, including the owner and chairman. The group was not happy with Liverpool's 8th position in the league and the FA Cup Final defeat.

GUARDIAN STORY

UPDATE:

Club statement:
"Fenway Sports Group (FSG) and Liverpool Football Club announced that Kenny Dalglish is to leave his post today as Manager after having his contract terminated.
After a careful and deliberative review of the season, the Club came to the decision that a change was appropriate. It is not a decision that was reached lightly or hastily."

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World's largest chocolate sculpture – Mayan temple creation with 18,239 pounds of chocolate



The world record for the largest chocolate sculpture has been smashed by the Qzina Institute of Chocolate & Pastry with a replica Mayan temple in Mexico.

An extraordinary 18,239 lb of chocolate went into the 10ft square temple, which beats the previous record in Italy of 10,736.5 lb set in 2010. Staff at Qzina Specialty Foods in Irvine, California, spent 400 hours making the sculpture.

Should keep a chocoholic like me going for a bit.

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Michael Caine locked in dressing room overnight – falls asleep on movie set



Veteran actor Sir Michael Caine was locked in his dressing room overnight as he fell asleep on the set of his latest movie.

Sir Michael, 79,  star of numerous films including 'The Italian Job', was trapped when he went for a nap and staff, who thought he had left for the day, locked up a disused theatre in New Orleans – the set of a new thriller.

He spent the night in total darkness, until a carpenter heard his cries the next morning.

The story has produced the inevitable headline: 'Blow the bloody doors off'!


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Whoops: Lamborghini driver crashes £140,000 car after racing from lights - video




An impatient driver lost control of his £140,000 Lamborghini after he sped away from traffic lights and crashed in Chicago – and it was all captured on video.

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Monday, May 14, 2012

Leica 0-Series camera sells for 2.16 million euros



A Leica 0-Series camera has sold for 2.16 million euros (about £1.74m) at auction, setting a new world record for a camera. It was bought by an anonymous bidder in Vienna, Austria.

The camera was one of just 25 prototypes made in 1923 and only 12 are thought to survive.

What am I bid for my Leicas?!

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Facebook to charge for some posts

Facebook is testing a system that charges users to promote their posts, according to the Telegraph. A pay-to-promote system is on trial in New Zealand.

The social website is about to go public on the stock market with an initial valuation of a whopping $96 billion.

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Police find 49 headless bodies in Mexico



Drug cartel killers are suspected of dumping 49 headless bodies near the city of Monterrey, Mexico. The victims also had their hands and feet chopped off.

The 43 men and six women were found dumped on a highway and have not been identified. Police believe they may have been dead for some time as the bodies showed some signs of decay.

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Cool for cats: a cafe full of felines opens in Vienna, Austria – video


A cafe where customers can indulge a love of cats with a taste for coffee has opened in Vienna, Austria.

Cafe Neko is owned by Takako Ishimitsu, originally from Japan, who moved to the capital city about 20 years ago (Neko means cat in Japanese).

She had to negotiate with health officials for three years before being allowed to open the cafe.

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Wednesday, May 09, 2012

The things people do when their beloved pets die – cloning and even suicide

Some people it seems will do anything after their much-loved pets die – from spending a fortune on cloning their dogs and cats or, in a more extreme case, committing suicide.

The Telegraph reports on the inquest of a British man who killed himself after he lost his beloved cat.

Michael McAleese, 44, of Poole, Dorset, was so distraught when his 13-year-old tabby cat died that he took a cocktail of drugs. The coroner recorded a verdict that he took his own life.

Meanwhile, in America, a couple paid $155,000 to have their Labrador cloned.

Edgar and Nina Otto wanted another dog just like their dead pet called Sir Lancelot. The replica, Lancelot Encore, is said to share traits with the original. Edgar, the son of NASCAR co-founder Edward Otto, paid the enormous price at an auction.

The Mail Online reports that: 'The cloning itself was done in conjunction with a San Francisco firm called BioArts and the Sooam Biotech Research Foundation in South Korea... BioArt suspended their commercial cloning service in September 2009, though the process is still completed in South Korea.'

The first commercially cloned pet was a cat called Little Nicky and cost a woman in Texas $50,000.

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MAIL CLONING STORY


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Green hotel with a bicycle-powered TV


A hotel in the New Forest, Hampshire, has installed a bicycle-powered TV as one of its very latest energy-saving schemes.

Guests at Cottage Lodge B&B in Brockenhurst can save the planet, keep fit and watch television all at the same time.

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World's most expensive bicycle – £1.2m Ferrari FXX lookalike – video of supercar bike







 It might look like a 250mph Ferrari FXX, but the world's most expensive bicycle relies on pedal-power and has a top speed of just 10mph.

The two-seater Fahrradi Farfall FXX, designed by Austrian artist Hannes Langeder, would set you back a staggering £1.2 million.

It took Langeder a year to build this amazing bike and it is his second pedal-powered supercar – his first,  a Porsche, was driven by Richard Hammond on 'Top Gear'.

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Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Hit-woman arrested in Mexico – assassin said to have killed 20 people for drug cartel

Mexican police have arrested a hit-woman said to have killed 20 people for a feared drug cartel.

Reuters reports that Maria Jimenez was paid about $1,700 a month to kill rival traffickers and a police officer. She was arrested in the northern city of Monterrey and has, apparently, confessed to the murders and other crimes.

Other female assassins have been arrested in Mexico but few have been implicated in so many killings.

There have been more than 50,000 drug-related murders in Mexico since December 2006, when President Felipe Calderon took office and launched an offensive against the cartels.

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Man shot in neck with arrow - video. Inches from death during walk in the park



A man was just inches from death as he was shot through the neck with an arrow as he walked through a park in Russia.

Konstantine Myakush, 38, was near a sports centre in Moscow when he was hit by the 20-inch arrow misfired by a member of an archery club.

Surgeons removed the arrow and Konstantine is expected to make a full recovery.

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Gas from dinosaurs 'warmed Earth'



Dinosaurs produced so much gas that their flatulence was a key factor in warming up the planet 150 million years ago, according to scientists.

The BBC reports that British researchers estimated the population of dinosaurs around that time and scaled up the wind produced by cows today.

"Cows today produce something like 50-100 [million tonnes of methane] per year. Our best estimate for Sauropods is around 520 [million tonnes methane]," said Dr David Wilkinson from Liverpool John Moore's University.

Phew, that's a lot of gas!

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Saturday, May 05, 2012

Student hit by bus on Texas university campus, video – survives with minor injuries


An extraordinary video shows the moment a student called Nick was hit by a bus on the campus of the University of Texas, USA.

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America's tallest man, more than 7ft 8in, measured for huge trainers – amazing video


Amazing video of the tallest man in the USA being measured for size 21 trainers by Reebok.

Igor Vovkovinskiy is seven feet, eight-and-a-third inches tall and flew across America to Reebok's headquarters in Massachusetts for the fitting.

The Ukrainian-born man, aged 29, has pituitary gigantism and moved to Minnesota in the US with his mother for treatment when he was seven. He was six feet tall at the time.

Turkish-born Sultan Kösen holds the 'Guinness World Record' for the tallest living male at 2.51 m (8ft 3in). (Wikipedia)

The tallest man known to have lived was Robert Wadlow (8ft 11in), seen with his father, Harold Wadlow (5ft 111/2 in), in an amazing picture on Wikipedia

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Tuesday, May 01, 2012

'Second gunman' in Kennedy assassination – witness tells CNN about RFK shooting



There was a second gunman involved in the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy at The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California, according to a witness to the murder in 1968.

In an exclusive interview with CNN, Nina Rhodes-Hughes, who is now 78, says she heard two guns firing and authorities altered her account of the crime.

A federal court is preparing to rule on a challenge to Sirhan Sirhan's conviction in the Bobby Kennedy killing and Rhodes-Hughes says she wants the world to know that he was not the only gunman when RFK was shot a few feet from her.

"What has to come out is that there was another shooter to my right," she says in the CNN interview. "The truth has got to be told. No more cover-ups."

Fascinating story… even 'Homeland' couldn't keep up with the twists, turns and conspiracies in the Kennedy assassinations.

CNN STORY

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Titanic II – Australian billionaire wants to build a luxury liner just like the original ship



An Australian billionaire wants to launch another Titanic and has commissioned a Chinese company to build it, according to the BBC.

Clive Palmer, who made his fortune from mining, says the luxury liner will be based as far as possible on the original design and specifications – but with modern technology.

"It will be every bit as luxurious as the original Titanic but of course it will have state-of-the-art 21st Century technology and the latest navigation and safety systems," he said in a statement.

Hopefully, the "technology" will be good enough to dodge a few icebergs.

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Cannabis cafes for Brighton? Yet another potty idea from a Green politician



The Green Party's Home Affairs spokesman in Brighton wants cannabis cafes in the city to cash in on the tourists who will shun Amsterdam when Holland bans foreigners from smoking pot in their coffee shops.

In a Telegraph report, Councillor Ben Duncan says: "Think of all the millions our shops and hotels would make if all those tourists being turned away from Amsterdam by the Dutch Tories came here to spend their holiday cash instead!"

It's yet another potty idea from the Greens in Brighton, of course. And if they really wanted to promote tourism, they would not have increased parking charges on the seafront to such ridiculous levels that tourists are shunning the resort in their droves.

There again, I suppose it wouldn't be a good idea to encourage the sort of tourists Coun Duncan wants in the city to drive – especially if they are as high as kites.

Coun Duncan needs to go to Amsterdam to ask why they are reversing their pot policy. But then, maybe the idea came to him when he was in one of their coffee shops.

So, what next from the Greens? A wind farm in the Pavilion gardens?

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Friday, April 27, 2012

Bob Dylan to be awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom - USA's highest civilian award



Bob Dylan is to be honoured with America's highest civilian award, says the White House.

Dylan, now 70, will be presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in a ceremony next month.

The folk hero was chosen for the award, according to the White House, because of his contribution to American culture and to the civil rights movement of the 1960s.


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Fantastic pictures from the Sony World Photography awards 2012



Fantastic pictures in the Sony World Photography awards 2012. The winners have just been announced and the images will go on display at Somerset House, London, from today (April 27, 2012) until May 20, 2012.

Selection of winning photos: GUARDIAN PICTURE STORY

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Hotels that do not look like their images in brochures or on websites - picture story


Hotels that do not live up to the promise of their holiday brochures is nothing new. Remember the days when people booked vacations in Spain only to find that their dream destinations were still under construction?

None the less, a revealing series of pictures on the Telegraph website show just how far some hotels will go to paint a pretty picture of themselves...

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Black bear falls out of tree on campus - amazing video on Colorado campus



Amazing video captures the moment a 200-pound black bear fell 15 feet out of a tree at the University of Colorado-Boulder.

The bear had climbed a tree after walking around the halls of residence area and was tranquilised by wildlife experts.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Driver confuses Metro for car park – bizarre pictures from Paris, France



I know that driving around Paris is not for the faint-hearted (it's worse in Rome and tolerable in London), but how on earth do you mistake a Metro station, steps and all, for the entrance to an underground car park?

Well, that's exactly what a 26-year-old driver called Johan did in the French capital and explained his actions to AFP thus: "There's a sign saying 'Haussmann Parking' right in front... I made a mistake".

Johan was tested for alcohol by French police... and passed.

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Mad cow disease found in California – dairy cow tests positive



A dairy cow has been found to have 'mad cow disease', bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), in California, USA, according to the BBC. It has been confirmed by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).

The disease was detected as part of a screening programme.

The USDA's chief vet, John Clifford, said nothing had "entered the food supply". He added: "There is really no cause for alarm here with regard to this animal."

BBC MAD COW STORY

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