Friday, July 10, 2009

Sweet Smile Cute Dogs

MAN...I'M GETTING SO FAT

I CAN HARDLY SCRATCH MY OWN BACK!!

THESE MORNING WALKS ARE KILLING ME!!!!

WHAT PART OF QUIET DIDN'T YOU UNDERSTAND?

OK, NOW DON'T MOVE FOR ABOUT A WEEK!

SORRY MOM, I'M NEW AT THIS!

I hate it when this happens!

I'M SO CUTE, THEY WONT CARE IF I SHRED THIS!!

I REALLY NEED TO GET GOING, BUT JUST CAN'T SEEM TO
GET MOTIVATED............

H ey..gimme my BALL back!!

I said, Go to sleep!!

Nice doggie...GOOD boy

A little power nap...

Sleeping in again

WHAT PETS DO WHEN WE'RE AT WORK


Brushing Time....


Intelligent CAT



Let me take a nap.....


Ooops, i'm stuck here...


Wots up buddy. Wwwaaaaazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzbbbiiiii


Nothing is left for me.



Barber Cat, Wanna get a shave!!!!



Yeeeaiiiikssss



Hmmmmmm, I love mice..



FIght me..

HAVE YOU SMILED TODAY?????



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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Iraq bans visits to Saddam grave


Iraqi schoolgirls visit the tomb of Saddam Hussein (2008 image)
Local schools would often organise trips to visit the site

The Iraqi government has banned all organised visits to the grave of former leader Saddam Hussein.

Hussein, hanged in 2006 after being convicted for crimes against humanity, is buried in his home village.

Loyalists still regularly visit the site of the grave in Awja, where he is buried alongside his two sons.

The government took the decision after schools near his former stronghold arranged trips for their pupils to visit the site.

In a statement, the government said it had sent instructions to the education ministry and local authorities banning them from organising visits to the tomb of the former president.

The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse, in Baghdad, says the tomb - near Saddam Hussein's former stronghold of Tikrit - remains a place of pilgrimage for his supporters.

Thousands have visited the site since his execution on 30 December 2006.

Source : BBC

The witch job that earns £50,000





Witch statue at Wookey Hole
Wookey Hole is currently witchless

A Job Centre is advertising a "witch" vacancy with tourist site Wookey Hole, in Somerset, for £50,000 a year.

The witch, who has to live in the site's caves, is expected to teach witchcraft and magic.

Wookey Hole staff say the role is straightforward: live in the cave, be a witch and do the things witches do.

The advert for the post, placed in the local press as well as job centres, says applicants must be able to cackle and cannot be allergic to cats.

The job has come up after the previous witch retired from the role.

"We are witchless as the moment so need to get the role filled as soon as possible," said Daniel Medley from the tourist destination.

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Source : BBC

Young slumdog moves into new home

Young slumdog moves into new home

Azharuddin Ismail prepares to pose for a photo outside his newly allocated apartment in central Mumbai on July 4, 2009.
Azharuddin's mother says she is happy they have "a roof over our heads"

One of the child stars of the Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire has moved from his Mumbai (Bombay) shanty dwelling into a new home in the city.

Azharuddin Ismail, who played the youngest version of the main character's brother Salim, will now live in an upmarket suburb nearby.

He said his new home was "really nice" but he would miss his old friends.

A trust set up by the film's producers bought the property after Azharuddin's

family was made to leave the slums.

The Jai Ho Trust, named after the film's sound track, says it is still looking for a new home to buy for co-star Rubina Ali.

'Roof over our heads'

Azharuddin, nine, and his family moved into the property in the Santa Cruz area of Mumbai after being given the keys on Friday.

The block of flats where Ismail will live
Danny Boyle set up a trust which is supposed to look after the child stars

"I like it here, it is really nice," Azharuddin told Reuters news agency. "But I will miss my old friends back in Bandra. Maybe I will go and visit them once in a while."

His mother said: "We have lived on the road for so many years. I had never dreamed that we would have a roof over our heads."

Slumdog Millionaire won eight Oscars in February and has made more than $200m (£140m) in box office takings around the world.

Film director Danny Boyle has strongly denied charges of exploitation.

The Jai Ho Trust bought the property on Azharuddin's behalf and it will become his when he turns 18 and finishes his education.

There was uproar in May when the family's corrugated iron hut in the Gareeb Nagar area of Bandra was torn down for being illegal. Rubina Ali's suffered a similar fate but she has yet to be rehoused.


Source : BBC

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Hummer to be sold to Chinese firm


Hummer
GM bought the Hummer brand in 1999

General Motors is to sell its Hummer brand to China's Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery for an undisclosed amount.

It is part of GM's plan to reinvent itself by concentrating on fewer brands following Monday's bankruptcy filing.

GM says it hopes the deal will save about 3,000 jobs in the US. Hummer will remain based in the US.

Tengzhong specialises in making equipment for the road, construction and energy industries.

It is based in China's Sichuan province.

Hummers were originally built as military off-road vehicles by a company called AM General.

GM bought the Hummer brand in 1999. Its sales have suffered as the gas-guzzling performance and military image have become less popular.

When it began the sale process a year ago, GM had hoped to make more than $500m (£302m), but analysts say that it is likely to have made about $100m from the sale.


Source : BBC

GM bankruptcy plan gains approval


GM production line
GM is to be relaunched in July

A US judge has approved a bankruptcy plan for car giant GM, which allows the firm to transfer its profitable assets to a new government-backed firm.

Judge Robert Gerbert gave the plan the go-ahead late on Sunday, saying the sale would prevent "the death of the patient on the operating table".

GM filed for bankruptcy protection on 1 June, saying it would be forced to liquidate if the plan was not approved.

The new streamlined General Motors will be 60% owned by the US government.

The bankruptcy plan had been opposed by several groups - including some of GM's bondholders, unions and consumer groups - who had argued that their needs were being ignored in favour of the interests of the carmaker and the government.

But Judge Gerbert argued that the 850 objections were not valid.

In a 96-page opinion, he said: "If GM liquidates, there will not only be nothing for stockholders - there will be nothing for unsecured creditors."

This would be a "disastrous result", he added.


Source : BBC

The Office Star Jenna Fischer Is Engaged!


Jenna Fischer and Lee Kirk Photo by: Jeffrey Mayer / WireImage
The Office Star Jenna Fischer Is Engaged! | Jenna Fischer
While Pam Beesly may be headed down the aisle with Jim Halpert on NBC's The Office, her real-life alter ego is altar-bound, too – Jenna Fischer is engaged, PEOPLE confirms.

The actress, 35, got engaged to writer Lee Kirk, 37, on June 30 while both were vacationing in Europe.

Although they've been dating since January of last year, they stepped out publicly for the first time at the Emmy Awards in September 2008, when Fischer described Kirk to PEOPLE as "my super-cute boyfriend."

This is the first marriage for Kirk. Fischer was previously married to director James Gunn [they divorced in July 2007].

Source : http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20289690,00.html?xid=rss-topheadlines

Ronaldo welcomed by 80,000 fans

Cristiano Ronaldo was presented to a near-capacity crowd at the Bernabeu after completing the formalities of his £80m world-record move to Real Madrid.

The former Manchester United winger, 24, passed a medical on Monday before greeting almost 80,000 Real fans.

In his first public address to his new supporters the Portuguese international said that his transfer had "made my childhood dream a reality".

"I never imagined that fans would have such a feeling for me," he said.

Source : BBC

First Photos of Jackson Memorial Service

First Photos of Jackson Memorial Service

Tickets to Michael Jackson's memorial service have proved monumentally hard to come by, but if you weren't able to snag one, you can at least see the Staples Center getting ready for the big day. RadarOnline has published the first behind-the-scenes photos of preparations for Tuesday's event. Check some out below:
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Suspected Serial Killer Shot Dead

Suspected Serial Killer Shot Dead

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A sketch of the suspected South Carolina serial killer
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Law enforcement officials say a burglary suspect who was shot and killed by police in North Carolina was the wanted serial killer shown in a sketch on the right. Police had been searching for the killer responsible for the slayings of five people in a nearby South Carolina community since June 27.
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Stripeless White Tiger Is 1 in 100

Monday, July 6, 2009

Stripeless White Tiger Is 1 in 100

Stripeless White Tiger Is 1 in 100


(July 6) -- Fareeda is one cool cat. The white Bengal tiger cub was born without stripes.
Fareeda astonished her keepers when she was born on Christmas Day 2008 without traditional markings, but they knew stripes could still appear as she aged. Now, at over 6 months old, Fareeda isn't expected to develop them, the Daily Mail reported.
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Fareeda, an endangered white Bengal tiger, was born without stripes. The 6-month-old cub is one of only about 20 stripeless tigers in the world. The odds of her not having markings were 100 to 1. Flip through this gallery for a look at other sightings of some rare animals.
The cub is thought to be one of fewer than 20 white Bengal tigers in the world today without stripes, and all the others live in captivity. Fareeda is part of a breeding program in Cape Town, South Africa, aimed to increase the endangered species and eventually return them to the wild.
Fareeda was part of a three-cub litter, but both of her siblings have stripes, as do her mother and father. The odds of Fareeda being born without stripes are 100 to 1, according to the Daily Mail.
"Most white Bengal tigers are bred in the U.S. from a single male captured in India in the 1950s, but Fareeda is the first to be born in Africa, which is very special," Cango Wildlife Ranch employee Odette Claassen said.
There are currently only a few hundred white Bengal tigers alive in captivity worldwide.
"It's clear that Fareeda is truly one of the rarest of her kind," said Claassen.

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Stripeless White Tiger Is 1 in 100

Stripeless White Tiger Is 1 in 100



(July 6) -- Fareeda is one cool cat. The white Bengal tiger cub was born without stripes.
Fareeda astonished her keepers when she was born on Christmas Day 2008 without traditional markings, but they knew stripes could still appear as she aged. Now, at over 6 months old, Fareeda isn't expected to develop them, the Daily Mail reported.
Skip over this content
Kerry Hardy, Caters News / ZUMA Press
23 photos
Previous
Next
Fareeda, an endangered white Bengal tiger, was born without stripes. The 6-month-old cub is one of only about 20 stripeless tigers in the world. The odds of her not having markings were 100 to 1. Flip through this gallery for a look at other sightings of some rare animals.
The cub is thought to be one of fewer than 20 white Bengal tigers in the world today without stripes, and all the others live in captivity. Fareeda is part of a breeding program in Cape Town, South Africa, aimed to increase the endangered species and eventually return them to the wild.
Fareeda was part of a three-cub litter, but both of her siblings have stripes, as do her mother and father. The odds of Fareeda being born without stripes are 100 to 1, according to the Daily Mail.
"Most white Bengal tigers are bred in the U.S. from a single male captured in India in the 1950s, but Fareeda is the first to be born in Africa, which is very special," Cango Wildlife Ranch employee Odette Claassen said.
There are currently only a few hundred white Bengal tigers alive in captivity worldwide.
"It's clear that Fareeda is truly one of the rarest of her kind," said Claassen.



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Suspected Serial Killer Shot Dead

Suspected Serial Killer Shot Dead

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A sketch of the suspected South Carolina serial killer
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Law enforcement officials say a burglary suspect who was shot and killed by police in North Carolina was the wanted serial killer shown in a sketch on the right. Police had been searching for the killer responsible for the slayings of five people in a nearby South Carolina community since June 27.
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Suspected Serial Killer Shot Dead

Suspected Serial Killer Shot Dead

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A sketch of the suspected South Carolina serial killer
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Law enforcement officials say a burglary suspect who was shot and killed by police in North Carolina was the wanted serial killer shown in a sketch on the right. Police had been searching for the killer responsible for the slayings of five people in a nearby South Carolina community since June 27.
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Monday, July 6, 2009

A town in fear as a killer is hunted

A town in fear as a killer is hunted


GAFFNEY, South Carolina (CNN) -- In this rural South Carolina town, a few summer schools began Monday, businesses opened following the July Fourth weekend, and the 13,000 residents sought to go about their business as usual.

Police say the murder scenes are linked and they are searching for a man in this sketch.

Police say the murder scenes are linked and they are searching for a man in this sketch.

But the town -- and the rest of Cherokee County, total population about 50,000 -- is gripped with fear. Over the past nine days, a serial killer has left five people dead, police say.

The killer's latest victim was 15-year-old Abby Tyler, who was shot last week and died Saturday. Her father, Stephen Tyler, 48, was pronounced dead at the scene of the shooting in their family-run furniture and appliance store.

As residents mourned the Tylers over the weekend, they also had words of warning for the man terrorizing the community.

"If he comes to me, face to face, I'm ready, I'm loaded, and I'm aimed for him," said Sarah Banister, neighbor of one of the killer's victims.

"I'm afraid for my life," said Robby Banister, her husband. "It's going to be kind of like a dog fight. I'm telling you: I'm going to win."

In an interview Monday with CNN's "American Morning," Cherokee County Sheriff Bill Blanton said investigators have determined "through evidence" that the five killings are linked. Authorities are not giving details about the evidence.

"We don't have a current motive or connection between the murders," said Blanton. "With a community this small, it's very possible I knew all the victims and it's possible that all the victims knew each other. But we don't have any information right now that links the killer to [them]."

Police have released a sketch which they say is their best guess at the killer's appearance, based on witness reports. He is identified as a white male, approximately 6 feet 2 inches tall, with salt-and-pepper hair.

Authorities believe he may be driving a 1991 to 1994 Ford Explorer, possibly "goldish-tan or champagne" in color, said Blanton.

"We're focusing on anything that even looks like a Ford Explorer," said Blanton. Witnesses have said the killer appears to weigh about 250 pounds, "so we're saying probably 230 to 250," he said.

The killer was possibly wearing a ball cap, but his clothes at each scene have been different, Blanton added.

The first shooting occurred June 27, when peach farmer Kline W. Cash, 63, was killed. His wife found him dead in their home, the sheriff's office said.

Blanton said Cash's home may have been robbed.

Four days later, the bound and shot bodies of 83-year-old Hazel Linder and her 50-year-old daughter, Gena Linder Parker, were found in Linder's home, where she lived alone.

Blanton said authorities are still trying to determine if anything was taken from that home.

Leave has been canceled for all members of the police department and the sheriff's department, said their respective chiefs.

About 100 investigators from North and South Carolina are working the case, Blanton said.



Asked how residents can try to stay safe, Blanton said, "Generally it's the same information just a crime prevention officer would use. People need to check on their neighbors, especially family, loved ones that live alone or elderly that live together. Travel in at least groups of two or more. But I've noticed the community is concerned and have a right to be."

People in Cherokee County are operating "on regular schedules" and businesses are open, said Blanton. "But people are using caution. And that's what we're asking them to do. Just be cautious until we do catch this murderer."


A town in fear as a killer is hunted

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