Teenage schoolgirl abducted by teacher Jeremy Forrest hopes to marry him upon his release from jail

Posted by Unknown On Sunday, June 30, 2013 0 comments
The teenage schoolgirl abducted by maths teacher Jeremy Forrest has said she hopes to marry him when he is released from jail.
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House of Lords toilet refurbishment to cost £100,000

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Up to £100,000 is to be spent refurbishing two toilets used by peers and VIP guests at the Palace of Westminster, according to a House of Commons contract.
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Prophet Olabayo Now Says Something Worse Than Boko Haram Is Coming To Nigeria
Theophilus Olabayo, the founder of Evangelical Church of Yahweh had remained one of Nigeria’s most respected prophets whose prophesies had shaken the high and mighty in the country.
The 67 year old cleric said in an interview that a spiritual revolution is going to rock Nigeria to its foundation. He says at the end of it a new nation will emerge.
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Don't Roll Your Eyes At This Story. It May Land You In Jail

Posted by Unknown On Friday, June 28, 2013 0 comments
A typical case of a joke taken too far. Abi ooo?
Get ready, Americans. We should all prepare to be arrested.
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Air Force One touched down in Senegal Wednesday evening, marking the beginning of a three-country Africa trip by President Barack Obama,
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BALOTELLI ADOPTS FIVE CHILDREN

Posted by Unknown On Saturday, June 22, 2013 0 comments
Mario Balotelli was the only Italian player to leave the Azzurri’s hotel despite riots in Salvador, one of the Brazilian cities hosting the Confederations Cup where the striker is known for his support of charity organisations.
La Gazzetta dello Sport yesterday quoted coach Cesare Prandelli as saying that Italy had no intention of leaving the tournament despite alerts from authorities as police try to curb widespread protests over funds spent to organise next year’s World Cup.
“Balotelli had a special permit because he looks like one of (the residents),” the coach said, “and because of the things he did here, where he has already been twice.
“It is important that he realises how lucky he is and that he helps other people.”
Balotelli tweeted during his visit: “I look like a person from Bahia,” as he was greeted by people while walking in the capital of the Brazilian state.
“Everything is quiet and there is nothing to fear,” Balotelli said. “I only fear the journalists,” he joked as he teased reporters who struggled to keep his pace.
The 22-year-old first visited Mata Escura, a favela in Salvador, in 2007, when he began supporting the local charity Acopamec and Italy’s Agata Smeralda with the long-distance adoption of five children.
Balotelli, who was born in Italy to Ghana immigrant parents, was adopted when he was 3 by a family in Concesio, near the northern town of Brescia.
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Scientists Find a Cure for Gray Hair

Posted by Unknown On Friday, June 14, 2013 0 comments
grey hair 1.Sorry hair stylists, you may have a few less clients soon. It seems a team of European researchers believe they may have accidentally stumbled on a permanent fix for gray hair.
While researching a cure for vitiligo, a condition that causes the loss of skin pigment, researchers found a treatment to reverse the pigment loss, only to discover (accidentally) that it reversed gray hair at the root as well.
According to a study published in The FASEB Journal, gray hair develops from the buildup of hydrogen peroxide in the hair follicle caused by “massive oxidative stress” (cellular wear and tear) — the same thing believed to trigger some forms of vitiglio and gray hair.  
As we age, our levels of an enzyme called Catalase goes down. People with the disease vitaligo are born with low levels of the enzyme. Catalase breaks down hydrogen peroxide, which causes gray hair. So the scientists created a cream with pseudo catalase, put it on the skin and hair and had participants sit in the sun to activate it. The newly strengthened enzyme eradicated the sample patches of gray hair and pigment-free skin.
“For generations, numerous remedies have been concocted to hide gray hair,” said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal, “but now, for the first time, an actual treatment that gets to the root of the problem has been developed.”
From do-it-yourself kits to high-end salons, the hair color industry is a multi-billion dollar business. Consumers report sometimes spending an upward of over six figures in two decades just to cover premature gray hair.
The safety of hair dyes is a hotly debated topic. Some consumer groups warn of the health risks of  hair dyes with potentially toxic mixes of chemicals linked to various health problems.  The Environmental Working Group, a consumer watchdog group, urges consumers to avoid “hair dyes with ammonia, peroxide, p-phenylenediamine, diaminobenzene– all dark permanent hair dyes.”
Although we’re sure more testing and approval will be forthcoming for this breakthrough new hair product, if all works out, a tide of change could mean a lot less spending on our do’s and a lot more on anything else.
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VIDEO: WATCH HOW TONTO DIKEH FELL AT

Posted by Unknown On Thursday, June 13, 2013 0 comments

“It was a big…well not a big fall and I managed it well. I fell because I had this very long dress, and  this very high shoe and a slippery ground, and because
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LIONEL MESSI COULD FACE SIX YEARS IN PRISON

Posted by Unknown On Wednesday, June 12, 2013 0 comments
Barcelona footballer Lionel Messi and his father are being investigated in Spain for allegedly defrauding the state of more than 4m euros (£3.4m).
The 25-year-old Argentina forward and his father, Jorge Horacio, are suspected of filing fraudulent tax returns for 2007-09, officials say.
The World Player of the Year expressed his surprise, denying the allegation.
His Barcelona net salary is said to be some 16m euros a year, making him one of the world's highest-paid athletes.

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On Wednesday, a complaint signed by prosecutor Raquel Amado was filed at the courthouse in Gava - the affluent Barcelona district where Messi lives.
Judges at the courthouse must accept the complaint before the suspects can be charged, reports say.
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