Monday, February 19, 2018

Dublin's dead men walking: 29 on death list in brutal gangland war

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In the most violent gangland feud in Irish criminal history they are Dublin’s dead men walking.

As one international crime gang headed up by a Dublin drug smuggler seeks to annihilate its rival in the Irish capital, at least 29 men have been told they are on death lists.

Fifteen people have already died, with many more injured and dozens of families have been driven from their homes by fear and intimidation during two years of gang warfare between master criminals Christy Kinahan and Gerry “The Monk” Hutch. There is seemingly no end in sight to their fight over the Dublin drug trade, which has intensified and become ever more personal.

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Baftas 2018: Three Billboards scoops Best Film as its stars Frances McDormand and Sam Rockwell collect awards

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(18 February) saw the 71st Bafta film awards take place at London's Royal Albert Hall for an event which saw Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri emerge the evening's big winner.

Joanna Lumley replaced Stephen Fry as the ceremony's host which also saw wins for The Shape of Water and Darkest Hour.

Best Director winner Guillermo del Toro's fantasy drama led the pack with 12 nominations in total with Martin McDonagh's Three Billboards following up with nine.

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Scandal hits Church of England as vicar is caught on video smoking crack, snorting cocaine & discussing prostitutes & Porn at his church-owned home (Photos)

Scandal hits Church of England as vicar is caught on video smoking crack, snorting cocaine & discussing prostitutes & Porn at his church-owned home (Photos)

The Church of England is reportedly investigating a vicar in East London after he was caught on video smoking crack, snorting cocaine and discussing prostitutes and pornography with a friend at his church-owned home.
In the video released by The Sun on Sunday, Rev Stennett Kirby, 64, the vicar of West Ham Parish Church in Stratford, smoked what was reported to be highly-addictive Class A drug and snorted cocaine in the shocking footage.

Fergie 'murders' the American national anthem at the NBA All Star game (Video)



Fergie confused the whole world after singing her version of the American national anthem at the NBA All Star game last night.

The singer, who performed in front of an all star crowd which included Beyonce, took to the court in a skin tight sparkling black dress with killer heels. Expecting a traditional version of the ballad, the crowd was visibly shocked with the Black Eyed Peas singer's version.


One basketball player was even caught on camera giggling.

Basketball fans and stars flooded Twitter with their responses to her hit =. One viewer quipped: "I played this for my dog and he died." Another added: "One of the most horrifying renditions I have ever heard. Did she think it was the 1920s or trying to seduce the flag? I'm not sure what just happened. Not just her ability.. but the arrangement was bizarre."

Sunday, February 18, 2018

PHOTO: luxurious $92 million superyacht that has a sushi bar, a salon, Jacuzzi, and can sleep 16 people

Built by Perini Navi, the Grace E superyacht measures about 240 feet long, and is priced at a whopping $91,931,000.

One of the most luxurious of these yachts is the Fraser Perini Navi Grace E, which costs about $92 million to buy, according to Fraser's website. Spanning a length of more than 200 feet, the superyacht has seven staterooms and an entire wellness deck complete with a spa and gym.

Keep scrolling for a closer look inside the luxury yacht:

Built by Perini Navi, the Grace E superyacht measures about 240 feet long, and is priced at a whopping $91,931,000.

Russian Alexander Krushelnitsky fails doping test at Winter Olympics

Curling The Olympic athlete from Russia (right) won bronze in the mixed doubles curling last week

The International Olympic Committee’s highly contentious decision to resist a blanket ban on Russian athletes at Pyeongchang 2018 backfired enormously last night after one of the nation’s medallists failed a doping test.

A spokesman for the Olympic Athletes from Russia confirmed to Sportsmail that they had been notified of an adverse finding and said the results of the B sample would be known today.

They would not confirm the identity of the athlete, but it is reported by Russian media to be Alexander Krushelnitsky, who won a mixed doubles curling bronze medal. He is said to have tested positive for meldonium - the same substance for which Maria Sharapova was banned in 2016.

according to Russian daily newspaper Sport Express.

Breaking News : Plane carrying 66 people crashes in southern Iran

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Iran — An Iranian commercial aircraft carrying 66 people crashed on Sunday in southern Iran, a semi-official news agency reported. There was no immediate word on casualties.

The ATR-72, a twin-engine turboprop used for short-distance regional flying, went down near the remote mountain town of Semirom, some 620 kilometers (390 miles) south of the capital, Tehran, the semi-official Fars news agency said.

Fars said the plane was flying from Tehran to the southern Iranian city of Yasuj, some 780 kilometers (485 miles) south of the Iranian capital.

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