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Gods Messenger Hijacks Plane

Posted on September 10, 2009 by in Politics, Vanuatu

Gods Messenger Hijacks Plane

Crew and passengers were safely released from an Aeromexico’s Boeing 737-800 which had been briefly hijacked, by what at first appeared to be a group of religious fanatics. After standing up to get luggage out of overhead bins the hijacker suddenly took control of the airplane.   Forty-four year-old Bolivian man, José Mar Flores Pereira, threatened [...]

Killer Elephants On The Rampage

Posted on September 10, 2009 by in Environment

Killer Elephants On The Rampage

Residents of Simonbadi and Kirikutty, in the state of Orissa, in east India have been forced to flee to relief camps near the villages. Seven people have been killed and several others injured, while hundreds of homes have been trampled by a herd of 14 rampaging elephants. They have been causing chaos for over one [...]

Super Fund Contributors Feel Cheated

Posted on September 10, 2009 by in Finance

Super Fund Contributors Feel Cheated

General Motors pension plan is underfunded by around $20 billion a recent USA Today report revealed. The benefits retirees could receive is under serious threat. Working with the Treasury GM hopes to reduce some retiree benefit obligations by roughly two-thirds. Billions of dollars have been wiped off highly unpredictable global share markets. World-wide real estate [...]

Grow Your Own Revolution

Posted on September 9, 2009 by in Health

Grow Your  Own Revolution

As the ‘grow your own’ revolution sweeps the world more and more high profile gardeners are getting their photo taken as they did in the dirt. Michele Obama has emphasized the importance of making fresh fruits and vegetables accessible, particularly to people in poor, underserved communities. Michele Obama however, is simply following in the footsteps [...]

Sudanese Woman Found Guilty And Jailed

Posted on September 8, 2009 by in Society, Women

Sudanese Woman Found Guilty And Jailed

Lubna Hussein, a 34 year old widow, was fined after being found guilty of indecency. It was a case that has attracted worldwide attention. Hussein was spared the maximum penalty of 40 lashes, but was hauled off to jail when she refused to pay the fine. Hussein was fined 500 Sudanese pounds ($200). In order [...]

Terrorist Attack Designed To Overshadow 911

Posted on September 8, 2009 by in Politics, Travel

Terrorist Attack Designed To Overshadow 911

Recent disclosures have revealed that the 9/11 attack was not a solo event, but had a second arm to it. Had the Al Qaeda terrorists planned attacked succeeded they would have hijacked a passenger plane from eastern Europe, where security restrictions are not so tight. They would have flown the plane into a busy terminal [...]

Michael Jackson Kept Them Waiting

Posted on September 4, 2009 by in Entertainment

Michael Jackson Kept Them Waiting

When Michael Jackson was finally laid to rest, two months after his drug related death, his family kept celebrities such as 77 year-old Liz Taylor waiting in 90 degree heat, for around an hour. The 31-car family motocade only left the Encino compund, half an hour after the service was meant to commence. The star [...]

Middle Aged At 50 Years

Posted on September 4, 2009 by in Health, Society

Middle Aged At 50 Years

When Marie Louise Reremalise died at the age of 145 years, she would have been the oldest women on the planet. Unfortunately birth certificates were unknown on the Outer Islands of tropical Vanuatu. Her family says Marie was born in 1864. Across the world more and more people are becoming centenarians, (100 years and over). [...]

Extreme Sport Of Golf

Posted on September 4, 2009 by in Sport

Extreme Sport Of Golf

Golf becomes extreme sport when you take a helicopter ride up a 1,400 foot mountain and try to hit a ball into an African shaped green far below. Legends Golf and Safari Resort offers the most unique and hardest golf shot in the world. Make it a hole-in-one and you get yourself $1million dollars. Read [...]

Organized Crime Cirlces The Arctic Sea

Posted on September 4, 2009 by in General

Organized Crime Cirlces The Arctic Sea

When the Arctic Sea, a 97m cargo ship, went missing off the coast of Sweden it was the first hijacking in European waters in modern times. Eight sailors are being held in a high security Russian prison. Rumours are rife that the Russian mafia and organized crime was involved. The true nature of the cargo [...]