Sunday, November 22, 2015

Lost island of Ancient Greece may have been found in the Aegean Sea

An international team of archaeologists believe they had discovered an island in the Aegean Sea that was once the ancient city of Kane, site of an epic sea battle between the Athenians and the Spartans in 406 B.C.
The Arginusae islands, now called the Garip islands, lie only a few hundred yards off the coast of Turkey, National Geographic reported Friday. Ancient historical sources refer to three Arginusae islands but the exact location of the third has long been unclear, disappearing from maps as far back as the 16th century.
Researchers determined what is now a peninsula was once an island after drilling into the ground and examining rock samples, the magazine reported.
The Athenians crushed the Spartans in the battle of Arginusae, but the victory was short-lived.

Missing Washington College student commits suicide

Jacob Marberger’s body was found at a picnic area at the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Kempton, Pa., according to state police, who said he fatally shot himself.
A troubled student whose disappearance prompted the weeklong closure of the Washington College campus in Maryland was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on Saturday in Pennsylvania, police said.
Jacob Marberger, 19, was a sophomore at the small college in Chestertown on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The school was closed Monday after his parents reported that he had a gun and they were unable to reach him.

Nearly 70 killed, more than 100 missing after landslide in Myanmar

A landslide near a jade mine in northern Myanmar killed up to 70 people and left more than 100 missing, most of them villagers sifting through a huge mountain of tailings and waste, a community leader and businessman said Sunday.
The collapse occurred Saturday afternoon in Kachin state, said Brang Seng, a jade businessman, describing rows of bodies pulled from the debris.
"There were more than 70," he said. "This is awfully bad."
More than 100 others were missing, said Lamai Gum Ja, a community leader who also has interests in the mining business.
Myanmar only recently started moving from a half-century of dictatorship to democracy. Hpakant, the epicenter of the country's jade boom, remains desperately poor, with bumpy dirt roads and constant electricity blackouts.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Obama: 'I cannot believe the commissioner of football gets paid $44 million a year'

U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington October 23,  2015.  REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
President Obama sat down with HBO's Bill Simmons for a lengthy interview published in GQ on Tuesday, and among the numerous topics discussed was NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Simmons, who has been vocal in his criticisms of the commissioner, broached the subject of Goodell by bringing up a hypothetical situation in which three of the major sports leagues were looking for a new commissioner.
Simmons asked Obama whether he would be interested in any of them:
Simmons: Baseball, football, basketball, all the commissioner jobs open up next year. Which one would you want?
Obama: Well, I'm best suited for basketball. But I cannot believe that the commissioner of football gets paid $44 million a year.

Horrific photos from the Dangote trailer accident in Asaba *viewer discretion advised*

Yesterday a Dangote truck was involved in a fatal accident along Benin Asaba Express way opposite the Asaba airport which took the lives of at least 18 people, many of whom were burnt beyond recognition. The bodies were taken to the Federal Medical Center Asaba...the photos are horrific. *viewer discretion advised*

3 arrested, 3 detained in Europe in connection with Paris attacks

Belgian Belgium Police Special Forces Molenbeek Brussels

Two countries arrested and detained several individuals Saturday as authorities continue their search for those linked to last week's terror attacks in Paris that killed at least 130 people.
Police in Turkey have detained three suspected Islamic State militants, including a 26-year-old Belgian of Moroccan descent, according to Turkey's state-run news agency. 

Belgium shuts down its metro and raises the terror alert to its highest level because of a 'threat of an attack ... in the capital'

Belgian prime minister

Belgium raised its terror alert to the highest level in the capital Brussels on Saturday, also shutting down the metro and warning the pubic to avoid crowds.
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel on Saturday said the decision to raise the terror threat level in the capital Brussels to the highest possible mark was linked to a threat of imminent attacks.
"This was due to a threat of an attack by individuals with explosives and weapons at several locations in the capital," Michel told a news briefing in Brussels.

Brave bride marries her lover just days after being told she is dying from cancer

Lorraine Green has fulfilled her dying wish and married Shane Green, just days after doctors diagnosed her with terminal cancer and said she had weeks to live
Wish: Lorraine Green has married her partner a year early after being diagnosed with cancer
A bride has fulfilled her dying wish by tying the knot just days after being told she has weeks to live.
Brave Lorraine Marsh had planned to wed her partner Shane Green next summer but the service was rushed forward after the 53-year-old was told she had terminal cancer.
Lorraine had gone to her doctors last Friday with what she thought was gallstones, but was stunned to be told she had pancreatic cancer that had spread to her liver.
After fearing she would not have enough time left to marry 54-year-old Shane, friends and family rallied around to donate £2,300 to the couple and even gave Lorraine a wedding dress so they could bring the service forward.

American woman killed in Mali hotel attack

An American woman who died in the Mali terror attack at Radisson Blu hotel yesterday has been identified as Anita Datar. The 41-year-old was born in western Massachusetts and grew up in northern New Jersey. She graduated from Columbia University's Joseph Mailman School of International and Public Health and served two years in the Peace Corps in Senegal.

Chilling footage shows teen killer stalking maths teacher through school halls 'before raping and murdering her'

CCTV showing Philip Chism following teacher Colleen Ritzer moments before she was raped and murdered at Danvers High School









Haunting footage of a maths teacher's final moments before she was raped and killed show her alleged murderer following her down a school corridor.
The body of Colleen Ritzer, 24, was found dumped in woods behind Danvers High School in Massachusetts in October 2013.
Student Philip Chism, 16, is standing trial charged with rape, murder and robbery.
He is accused of twice sexually assaulting his maths teacher before slashing her throat with a box cutter.
He is later said to have bought a Wendy's meal with the dead teacher's credit card.

Friday, November 20, 2015

Police pay compensation to 7 women led into 'abusive' and 'deceitful' relationships with undercover officers

Bob Lambert with his and Jacqui's son
Living a lie: Bob Lambert and the son he fathered while spying on his mother
Scotland Yard apologised to seven women who were deceived into "abusive, deceitful, manipulative and wrong" relationships with undercover police officers.
The Metropolitan Police said it has reached a settlement with the women over civil claims relating to the "totally unacceptable" behaviour of a number of officers working for two now disbanded units.
Assistant Commissioner Martin Hewit said: "I acknowledge that these relationships were a violation of the women's human rights, an abuse of police power and caused significant trauma.
"I unreservedly apologise on behalf of the Metropolitan Police Service. I am aware that money alone cannot compensate the loss of time, their hurt or the feelings of abuse caused by these relationships."
A woman who had a child with a man she did not know was an undercover copbanked £425,000 from the Metropolitan Police.

Breaking Live Mali Radisson hotel sieg ( Live updates as gunfire and explosions heard during 'hostage situation')

Terror organisation carried out hotel massacre months ago

The Macina Liberation Front emerged in central Mali recently and has claimed responsibility for the attack in August in Sevare that killed 13 people.
There is growing speculation that MLF represents the new Boko Haram - the Islamist insurgent in Nigeria.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack however.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Houston toddler burned to death playing in oven while left home alone with her other young siblings: police

Gina Dennis, the grandmother of J'zyra Thompson, told KPRC-TV that she doesn't know what happened when the children were left alone at the northeast Houston apartment.
A 19-month-old Houston girl was burned to death by an oven when the toddler’s mother and her mom’s boyfriend left three children home alone, police said.
A juvenile court judge ordered the two other children and another one of their siblings, aged 3, 3, and 5, into foster homes Wednesday in a custody hearing a day after J’zyra Thomspon died, Texas Child Protective Services spokeswoman Estella Olguin told the Daily News.
No one from J’zyra’s family showed up for the hearing, Olguin said. Efforts to contact her relatives were unsuccessful.

Police officer in California ambushed and shot dead while sitting in his car; suspects taken into custody following manhunt

Downey, California police officer Ricardo Galvez, 29, was fatally shot while sitting in his car.
Three people, including a teen, were arrested after a police officer in California was ambushed and gunned down while sitting in his car in the department's parking lot, authorities said.
The shooting happened at about 11 p.m. Wednesday in Downey, located in southeast Los Angeles County. The victim, Ricardo "Ricky" Galvez, 29, was on duty but not in uniform at the time of the attack, according to authorities. The two attackers shot into Galvez's personal car before driving away, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Lt. John Corina said.

save Nigerian boy with eye cancer

 

I posted about this boy some weeks back and some doubted it's authenticity. Here are new photos of the boy and his dad holding today's newspaper to prove the boy is really sick for those that may have felt weary about helping. Hope this makes you feel more comfortable sending money to his family now. More photos and account details after the cut...

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