Monday, 22 July 2013

Kim Kardashian And Kris Jenner Ending Keeping Up With The Kardashians?!



Say it isn't so!!!

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Our favourite reality TV family could be wrapping up Keeping Up With The Kardashians for good!?

Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner are reportedly looking to end the show on a high note, and Kim's motherhood/ Kris's talk show might be their ticket off television!
A source reveals:
It has been the biggest reality franchise of all-time. Both Kim and Kris want to make sure they end on a high note, leaving fans wanting more, rather than try and stretch the show on for another few seasons and watch it die a death. Plus, they are now moving on in their lives … exploring new options and opportunities."
Hmmm…Could those "options" include a spin-off?
Kanye, Kim, and Baby Makes 3!

Please say YES!
The Dash Dolls have an alleged $40 million pact that would keep them on through 2015, so the fate of the show rests in the next 2 years!
The source added:
They want a break from the cameras — that shouldn’t be too surprising."

Edward Snowden May Leave Airport In Two Days!


Former US spy agency whistleblower Edward Snowden hopes to end his month-long stay in the transit area of a Moscow airport in the next few days.
The American is expected to be granted papers by Wednesday allowing him to move to the city centre, according to his Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena.

A television screen shows former US spy agency contractor Snowden during a news bulletin at a cafe at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport



Mr Kucherena, who helped the 30-year-old file his request for temporary asylum in Russia, said: "He should get this certificate (allowing him to leave the airport) shortly."


Anatoly Kucherena
Lawyer Anatoly Kucherena

His bid for temporary asylum in Russia may take up to three months to process but he can pass through customs based on the initial response to his request, Mr Kucherena added.

The former National Security Agency (NSA) worker has not ruled out seeking Russian citizenship, his lawyer said.

Snowden believes it would be unsafe to try to travel to Latin America soon because of US efforts to extradite him to face espionage charges after he leaked details of the Prism surveillance programme.

His presence at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport's transit zone, which is technically not Russian territory, since June 23 has strained US-Russian relations.

Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua have all said they would grant him political asylum but none is reachable by direct commercial flight from Moscow.
Snowden leaked details of top-secret US surveillance programmes - giving details of the monitoring of phone calls and internet data from companies such as Google and Facebook - to The Guardian and Washington Post.

Ohio man charged with aggravated murder, kidnapping after police find 3 bodies in trash bags!


An Ohio man possibly influenced by a serial killer was charged Monday with aggravated murder after three bodies wrapped in trash bags were found in suburban Cleveland.
A call to police Friday led authorities to a home and a standoff with the man, who was eventually taken into custody, East Cleveland Mayor Gary Norton said.
 

Michael Madison, 35, was charged with three counts each of aggravated murder and kidnapping. He didn’t enter a plea at a brief court appearance where bail was set at $6 million. He also waived his right to a preliminary hearing.
Police and volunteers scoured about 40 empty homes Sunday until their search was suspended, with no immediate plans to resume.

Authorities said they had identified only one of the victims, Angela Deskins, who was believed to be 38 years old. The other two bodies were too badly decomposed to identify. The medical examiner also said he couldn’t determine a cause of death because of the bodies’ conditions.

The mayor has said the suspect indicated he might have been influenced by the earlier case of a Cleveland serial killer convicted in the deaths of 11 women.
Norton thanked law enforcement agencies for their help. Without it, he said, “We might not have accomplished the apprehension of a suspect who we believe if left on the street just one day longer may have put the lives of others in danger.”

 

The first body was found in a garage Friday. Two others were found Saturday — one in a backyard and the other in the basement of a vacant house. The bodies, all women, were found about 100 to 200 yards apart, and authorities say the victims were killed in the previous six to 10 days.
Each body was wrapped in a plastic bag in the fetal position. “It didn’t look like a person could actually fit in the bag,” said East Cleveland Police Chief Ralph Spotts.

 

Police and volunteers scoured about 40 empty homes Sunday for more evidence until their search was suspended, with no immediate plans to resume, Spotts said. Norton said Monday that no additional bodies were found, but Spotts stressed that the investigation remained open.
It’s the third recent high-profile case in the Cleveland area that involves missing women.


 

In May, three women who separately vanished about a decade ago were found captive in a run-down house. Ariel Castro, a former school bus driver, has been charged with nearly 1,000 counts of kidnap, rape and other crimes and has pleaded not guilty.

Castro is accused of repeatedly restraining the women, sometimes chaining them to a pole in a basement, to a bedroom heater or inside a van. The charges say one of the women tried to escape and he assaulted her with a vacuum cord around her neck. He also fathered a daughter with one captive, authorities said.


 

In 2009, Anthony Sowell was arrested after a woman escaped from his house and said she had been raped there. Police found the mostly nude bodies of 11 women throughout the home.

Sowell’s victims ranged in age from 24 to 52, all were recovering or current drug addicts and most died of strangulation; some had been decapitated, and others were so badly decomposed that coroners couldn’t say with certainty how they died.

He was found guilty in 2011 and sentenced to death.


Royal baby on the way, Catherine enters hospital in labor!


As a nation and the world awaited news of a child who could one day sit on the British throne, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, was experiencing a normal labor on Monday, Kensington Palace said.

 The first child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Catherine, is on the way. Speculation is rife as to what name they will choose for the new arrival.
 
The duchess and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, traveled by car from Kensington Palace to the Lindo Wing at St. Mary's Hospital, his office at Clarence House announced at 7:37 a.m. (2:37 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time.) Kensington Palace issued a progress report about 90 minutes later.
The hospital, next to Paddington Station in London, is where William and his brother Prince Harry were born.

Police stand guard at the doors of The Lindo Wing as The Duchess Of Cambridge goes into labour at St Mary's Hospital



The duchess' mother, Carole Middleton, was expected to be on hand at the hospital.
The baby's name will not be announced when its sex and birth weight are posted on a notice board at Buckingham Palace, a Kensington Palace spokesman said.

It may be announced when the family leaves the hospital, CNN royal correspondent Max Foster reported. Prince William's name was announced a few days after birth, his brother Harry's on departure from hospital.
Some British parents have delayed naming their newborns in recent days in hopes of either copying or avoiding the royal name, he said.
British bookmakers favor the names Alexandra, Charlotte, Elizabeth, Victoria, Grace, James and George. The field is open for both boys' and girls' names because royal sources said the parents did not want to know their child's sex in advance.

The child's title will be His or Her Royal Highness Prince or Princess (the baby's name) of Cambridge, St. James's Palace said this month.
Protocol dictates that the first to know about the arrival of the baby will be Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister David Cameron and the governors general of each of the Commonwealth nations -- along with the rest of the royal and Middleton families.

The queen returned to Buckingham Palace Monday from Windsor Castle, another of her official residences. Crowds have been gathering outside the palace gates as news of the birth is awaited.
Meanwhile Monday, on a visit to the city of York, in northern England, Prince Charles was given a gift to pass on to his grandchild by a child among the crowd of well-wishers.

"I'll see what I can do," said Charles, adding that the baby "hasn't quite appeared yet."

British Prime Minister David Cameron sent his "best wishes," to the Duchess of Cambridge during her labor.

"The whole country is excited with them, so everyone is hoping for the best," he said.
Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury and head of the Church of England, tweeted: "My thoughts and prayers are with Kate and the whole family on this enormously special day."

The baby will be third in line for the throne now occupied by the queen. Her son, Charles, will succeed her, followed by his son, William.
Thanks to a change agreed by the leaders of the Commonwealth countries in 2011 and passed into law this year, the baby's place in the order of succession will be the same regardless of sex.
Previously, boys automatically trumped female siblings. So a first-born daughter could be pushed out of line by a younger brother.


The British monarch is also head of state in 15 Commonwealth countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Belize and Jamaica -- so many people there will also be waiting for news of the birth of their future sovereign.

The royal birth is expected to be good for business. The UK-based Centre for Retail Research estimates retailers will sell $121 million worth of royal-related baby toys and souvenirs. Merchandise ranges from diaper covers and clothing to a "prince potty chair," which of course is in the shape of a throne.
On Twitter, at least seven topics related to the royal baby jumped to the top of the trending list in the United Kingdom Monday morning. And "Kate Middleton" was trending in the United States.

Many tweets were along the lines of the comment of Holly Thrift, who wrote, "The royal baby is coming! I am freaking out!"

The baby was the only topic on the radio talk show hosted by Vanessa Feltz on BBC London 94.9 on Monday morning.

But not everyone was thrilled. Feltz read on air a message from "Gary" asking, "Please, please please, I implore you not to devote too much of the morning's show to the royal baby."

Feltz replied, "C'mon, Gary, give an inch. .... It's huge, we can't ignore it."
She reported Gary sent another message: "OK, point taken. I'm a beaten man."

Briton kidnapped in Lagos- Nigeria, Freed!


Dickson Lee in in the kidnappers hideout 










The British citizen kidnapped after his arrival into Nigeria at the Muritala Mohammed Air-Port, en-board KLM Air line from Amsterdam to Lagos on the 16th of July, 2013, at about 4:30pm as freed on Sunday the 12st of July.

It was gathered that the Black Sportage Jeep conveying theBriton from the Air Port was intercepted around Mafoluku not too far from the Air - Port and taken to a destination later discovered to be at Ago-Okota area of Lagos. 

The victim's relatives were contacted by the kidnappers, and they were advised by men of the Lagos Police force, to negotiate with them  on the randsome, while the mobile number the kidnappers used to make such calls was sent to the Network provider. After negotiation, the kidnappers allegedly agreed to a N7.5million ransome.

The contact man for the kidnappers identified as Chukwuemeka Benson (paraded below)  was arrested by a team of operatives of State Intelligence Bureau and Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Ikeja; as he went to receive the ransome on behalf of his Boss identified as Nonye who is believed to still be at large.



  The apprehended suspect Chukwuemeka Benson, paraded by the Police in Lagos



According to Lagos state commissioner of Police,  Umar Manko told news men that the freed kidnap victim was taken to a hospital in Lagos to ensure that he is fully okay.  


Lagos state commissioner of Police: Umar Manko adressing news men


Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Could this be the next Zimmerman case?


In a case that bears some striking similarities to George Zimmerman’s, a 76-year-old Milwaukee man is set to stand trial this week in the 2012 shooting death of a 13-year-old boy he had accused of stealing from him, according to Yahoo News.

 John Henry Spooner, left; Patricia Larry, right, holds a photo of her slain son, Darius Simmons (AP)

 The site reports the man confronted the teen, who lived next door with his mother, as he took out the trash.

The boy denied stealing the guns before being shot in the chest from near-point blank range, according to Yahoo News.