Saturday, October 31, 2015

(Photo) Former “Yo Momma” Host, Samuel Sarpong Jr. Commits Suicide

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We all remember MTV’s hit show “Yo Momma” where Samuel and Wilmer use to go around and find the champion of towns with the Yo Momma jokes! The show was a hit! Sadly, Samuel Sarong Jr, one of the host has committed suicide.
At 40 years old, Sarpong committed suicide by jumping off a bridge in Pasadena, California. On behalf of Sarpong’s family, they had a representative release this statement,
“It is with great sadness that the family of Samuel Sarpong, Jr. must share the news that Sam has passed away. The family appreciates the thoughts prayers and other expressions of sympathy, and request their privacy be respected at this extremely difficult time.”

Russian plane with 224 passengers onboard crashes over Sinai, Egypt


A Kogalymavia passenger plane carrying 224 people has crashed in Egypt's Sinai penunsula. The airliner took off from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheik this morning, and was heading for Russia, according to aviation sources, when it disappeared from radar. It's believed the plane was mainly carrying Russian tourists.

Germany is about to start up a monster machine that could revolutionize the way we use energy

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For more than 60 years, scientists have dreamed of a clean, inexhaustible energy source in the form of nuclear fusion.
And they're still dreaming.
But thanks to the efforts of the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, experts hope that might soon change.
Last year, after 1.1 million construction hours, the institute completed the world's largest nuclear-fusion machine of its kind, called a stellarator.
The machine, which has a diameter of 52 feet, is called the W7-X.
And after more than a year of tests, engineers are finally ready to fire up the $1.1 billion machine for the first time. It could happen before the end of this month,Science reported.

3 Halloween Horrors I’d Avoid: Anglo American plc, WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC And Tullow Oil PLC

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Today I am looking at three market monsters investors should avoid during spooky season.

Anglo American

Another week, another round of bad news for diversified mining colossus Anglo American (LSE: AAL). Iron ore — a market from which the business generates 27% of total earnings — slumped to three-month troughs under $50 per tonne as fears over Chinese steelmaking activity, combined with rampant production rises the world over, kept prices on a southerly bent.
The mining industry remains content to keep on supplying the market with unwanted material despite falling prices, and Anglo American itself hiked output at its Minas-Rio asset by 60% in July-September from the previous quarter, to 2.9 million tonnes. And metallurgical coal output, another one of the company’s crucial yet battered markets, advanced 8% quarter-on-quarter to 5.5 million tonnes.
Anglo American is embarking on a frantic strategy of cost-cutting, spending scalebacks and asset sales to shore up the balance sheet as resources prices struggle. But these measures are clearly no march for a backcloth of collapsing revenues, a view that is shared by the City — indeed, Anglo American is expected to suffer a colossal 49% earnings drop in 2015 alone. Even though this results in a low P/E ratio of 10.9 times, I believe Anglo American remains a highly-unappealing stock choice as commodity markets deteriorate.

California killer doctor convicted in overdose deaths of 3 patients


A Los Angeles-area doctor was convicted Friday of second-degree murder in the deaths of three patients who overdosed on painkillers she prescribed.
The prosecution of Dr. Hsiu-Ying "Lisa" Tseng was a rare murder case against a physician at a time when prescription drug abuse has become an epidemic and lawmakers have tried to make it harder for so-called pill mills to easily dole out medications with little scrutiny.

A dozen of Tseng's patients died, including one who overdosed in her office. Prosecutors only brought three murder charges because of other factors involved in some of those deaths, such as drugs prescribed by other doctors and a possible suicide.

More than 2 dozen people killed, hundreds injured in Romanian nightclub fire and explosion

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 A fire and explosion in a Bucharest nightclub killed 27 people and injured 155 during a rock concert that featured fireworks late on Friday, Romanian government officials and witnesses said.
In one of the capital's worst disasters in decades, about 400 people, mostly young adults, stampeded for the exit as the club filled with smoke.
Several witnesses said there were fireworks inside the club. Colectiv Club's Facebook page said the show would feature pyrotechnic effects.

Friday, October 30, 2015

Music : Ruffcoin - OGE

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This is yet another beautiful song from Ruffcoin, the Eriwa master himself who is well-known for making “sweet music”.
The self-acclaimed most versatile artiste in Nigeria slows the tempo down a bit with this well-written and well-arranged love song “OGE“. Produced by Donseth, it has that cultural feel that makes you want to bend down and shake to it and am sure this will make it to DJs wedding playlist.

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