Saturday, October 29, 2016

Arsenal and Chelsea both ready to pinch Sergio Aguero?

Sergio Aguero looks dejected after the game

Premier League big boys are hoping to jump on any uncertainty surrounding Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero, reports Spanish outlet Don Balon.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham are all reportedly eyeing up the Argentine hitman, following an alleged falling out with Pep Guardiola.
Aguero was only a substitute against Barcelona in the Champions League last week, then again against Everton at the weekend.
Real Madrid are also mentioned as long-time admirers - although they are banned from making transfers until 2018 - while Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain complete the list of potential suitors.

Friday, October 28, 2016

6yr old Effiong lived in the bush for one year to avoid 'witch killers' in Akwa Ibom


Thousands of stigmatized 'Witch Children' have found refuge at CRARN center, in Akwa Ibom. The children were branded as "witches" by church ministers and have been cast out by their families and shunned by society.

One of them is six-year-old Israel Effiong, from Ikot Uso Ekong, Eket, who was accused of being responsible for his father's illness. Fearing for his life, he ran away and hid in a bush for a year before he was rescued by Edoho,a volunteer with the organisation. 

Lawyer says U.S. Supreme Justice Thomas groped her in 1999

A woman who works as a corporate lawyer with an Alaska energy company has accused U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas of groping her in 1999, a charge he called "preposterous" and untrue.
The woman, Moira Smith, said Thomas grabbed and squeezed her buttocks several times during a dinner party when she was 23 years old in the Falls Church, Virginia home of her boss at the time, the National Law Journal reported on Thursday.
Thomas, 68, joined the high court in 1991 after contentious Senate confirmation hearings involving sexual harassment allegations against him made by another female lawyer, Anita Hill.
Smith, currently vice president and general counsel at Enstar Natural Gas Co in Alaska, released a statement in which she said Thomas "touched me inappropriately and without my consent." Laura Fink, a political consultant in San Diego acting as Smith's spokeswoman, said the National Law Journal's account of the allegations was accurate.
Thomas, in a statement to the National Law Journal, said, "The claim is preposterous and it never happened."
A Supreme Court spokesman declined to comment on Thomas' behalf. Reuters was not able to independently verify Smith's accusations.

Mariah Carey's billionaire fiance James Packer 'was jealous of backup dancer' as it's revealed couple haven't seen each other in a month amid increasingly messy split

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James Packer was 'jealous' of Mariah Carey's backup dancer and choreographer Bryan Tanaka, a new report claims in the wake of the news of the celebrity couple's dramatic split.
TMZ claimed Thursday night that 'sources connected with Mariah' had revealed the tension between the Australian billionaire and Tanaka that led to a showdown last June.
The website claims that following a loud argument between the two men, 'Packer used his casino ties to get Tanaka banned from Caesar's Palace', where the songstress has a residency.
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Bone of contention: James Packer allegedly thought Mariah Carey was getting 'too close' to choreographer and dancer Bryan Tanaka, pictured with the songstress on August 3
Bone of contention: James Packer allegedly thought Mariah Carey was getting 'too close' to choreographer and dancer Bryan Tanaka, pictured with the songstress on August 3
DailyMail.com has contacted representatives of both parties seeking comment on the latest revelations.
It has become a very messy and dramatic end to the love story between the 46-year-old songstress and the 48-year-old businessman.
The couple have not seen each other in over a month after a fight while on a romantic European vacation, her spokesperson has said.
The pair's engagement unraveled during a stay on a luxury yacht in Greece in September.

Jury awards woman more than $70m in her lawsuit after Johnson & Johnson's baby powder caused her cancer


An American woman, Deborah Giannecchini on Thursday was awarded more than $70 million in her lawsuit after claiming that Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder contributed to her cancer.

The trial which began in Sept 26 after she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2012, saw the Jury at the St. Louis Circuit Court accuse the firm of ‘negligent conduct’ for failing to warn the public of the ovarian cancer risk associated with its product.

Meanwhile, Carol Goodrich, a spokeswoman with Johnson & Johnson, said the firm will appeal the court verdict for awarding Deborah Giannecchini $70 million in the lawsuit.

‘We deeply sympathize with the women and families impacted by ovarian cancer, we will appeal today's verdict because we are guided by the science, which supports the safety of Johnson's Baby Powder.

Mike Pence’s Airplane Skids Off Runway At LaGuardia, No Injuries


A campaign plane carrying U.S. Republican vice presidential nominee MikePence skidded off the runway after landing at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport on Thursday.
There were no injuries, the campaign said.
Live television footage showed Pence standing in the rain near the plane among emergency vehicles, talking to police and other officials.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump called Pence to check on him after the incident, the campaign said.
“Mr. Trump did reach out to Gov. Pence. He’s glad that everyone on board is safe,” Trump spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said in an emailed statement.
Trump called him from his motorcade while en route to a rally in Geneva, Ohio.
There were about 30 people onboard the plane, including Pence’s wife, Karen, and daughter Charlotte, MSNBC said.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Twitter is shutting down Vine



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Twitter is shutting down video-sharing service Vine "in the coming months," the company announced Thursday. Vine, which lets you share short video clips, debuted in 2013. Twitter acquired Vine in 2012 before the service had even launched.
The news comes the same day Twitter announced it would lay off more than 300 workers, or 9% of the company's global workforce, within the company's sales, partnerships, and marketing teams.
"Nothing is happening to the apps, website or your Vines today," Twitter said in a release, adding that users will be given a heads-up and be able to download their Vines before the app shutters for good.
Twitter will be keeping Vine's website up indefinitely. "We think it’s important to still be able to watch all the incredible Vines that have been made," the company said.

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