Monday, 23 July 2012

Rhonda Washington Allegedly Stabs Husband Over Facebook Post

Rhonda Washington and her husband agree on one thing: She stabbed him during a fight.
However, they can't agree on whether it was because she was mad that he was high on PCP (her story) or that she didn't like a post on his Facebook page (his allegation).
Regardless of who's right, Washington, 33, of Bryan, Texas, was arrested Thursday morning on a felony charge after police said she stabbed her husband with a knife,The Eagle reported.
Washington allegedly told authorities that her husband, whose name has not been released, was high on PCP when they got into an argument about his drug use at their home. She said when things got physical, she jabbed him in the hand with her keys.
However, police told KWTX-TV that the husband did not appear to be intoxicated.
The husband claims his wife stabbed him in the hand with a knife after becoming upset about something on his Facebook page, The New York Daily News reported.
Washington was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second-degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

Sunday, 22 July 2012

OH MY GOD! THIS WOMAN WAS ALMOST RUNOVER.

A Chinese woman over the weekend had a close shave with death as she narrowly escaped been crushed by a fast incoming trailer fully loaded with  40footer container.....ooosshhhhh!

Saturday, 21 July 2012

Naturist ex-Marine walks free from prison


A former marine who refuses to wear clothes has been freed after six years of imprisonment.

Stephen Gough – who is known as the Naked Rambler - spent 657 days in jail after previously being stopped walking out of Perth Prison at the end of another sentence in the nude.

Despite being set free again this time, he still walked out of jail with no clothes on as police appeared to turn a blind eye to the 53-year-old naturist's behaviour.

Speaking outside Perth Prison, he said: "I’m not going to give up. Stay naked is the word.

“My opinion is that the police have thought, ‘The guy’s not going to give up, so let’s have a think about it’.

"Something has changed and it is good news for me. It’s nice to be standing here feeling the breeze. I haven’t been outside a building in six years.”

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

LAUNCH OF SS13 SHOW SCHEDULE


Copenhagen Fashion Week's show schedule is ready and it’s packed with exciting sartorial offerings for the Spring/Summer 2013 season. One of our biggest and boldest schedules to date brings in newcomers while welcoming back schedule staples. Running from August 8—12, this summer's Copenhagen Fashion Week is set for a strong offering of Danish and international fashion talent. The programme invites international newcomers like French Connection and Odeur to take on the likes of Anne Sofie Madsen and SAND in showcasing fresh style sensibilities. Copenhagen Fashion Week is for the SS13 fashion week only relocating their official show venue to TAP 2 in the old Carlsberg brewery. The catwalk will be back in the City Hall in January 2013. “We're pleased to have so much young talent on the schedule to join the ranks of established forces like Designers Remix, By Malene Birger and Henrik Vibskov. Peter Jensen and Wood Wood return to bring us more of their underground sophistication, and opening the official venue at TAP 2 is the young and bold Danish newcomer Freya Dalsjö," says Anne Christine Persson, Development Director of Copenhagen Fashion Week. For more information please contact Anne Christine Persson, Development Director, anne@copenhagenfashionweek.com,

Monday, 16 July 2012

US Approves First Drug to Reduce Risk of HIV Infection


U.S. officials have approved what they call the first drug on the market that reduces the risk of HIV infection in those who are free of the virus that causes AIDS.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Monday that the drug Truvada now can be used daily in combination with safer sex practices to reduce the risk of sexually-acquired HIV infection in adults at high risk.

In a statement, FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg said the approval marks an important milestone in the fight against HIV. She added that every year, about 50,000 U.S. adults and adolescents are diagnosed with the infection.

The FDA previously approved Truvada to be used in combination with other antiretroviral agents to treat HIV-infected adults and children 12 years and older.
VOA-U.S

Friday, 13 July 2012

Airport couple arrested over baby in bag


An Egyptian couple tried to smuggle a newborn baby through an airport scanner in a holdall.

The parents decided to put the boy in the bag in an attempt to get him into the United Arab Emirates after he was refused entry at Sharjah International Airport because he didn't have a visa.

Security officials were stunned when they spotted the little one – who was put in danger after being exposed to radiation in the X-ray machine – in the holdall, and his parents were immediately arrested and charged with endangering the baby's life.

A Sharjah police spokesman said: “They were risking the life of the baby. They said in an interrogation they had resorted to sneaking him through inside a bag because he did not have a passport or visa and they wanted to have him with them in the UAE.”

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Crazy Ride- A must watch.



A DRIVER who rammed into a pedestrian, drove with him through crowded streets, left him clinging to her bonnet and blamed her hormones for the incident has been jailed.

Suzanne Gilchrist, 37, carried 22-year-old Stuart Morris along on her Vauxhall Corsa for about 300m after driving into him as she tried to escape from a store detective.

CCTV footage shows how she had put Mr Morris’s life in danger, a court heard.

Emma White, prosecuting, said the incident began with the mother-of-one trying to get away from the security officer at the Howgate Shopping Centre in Falkirk, Scotland, at about 4pm.

She drove away as the guard, Lorne Stevenson, tried to open her driver’s door and snatch her keys from the ignition.

Mr Stevenson was trying to speak to her about an alleged theft from a Boots shop.

Miss White said Gilchrist drove towards him and struck him, causing him jump onto the bonnet to avoid being hurt.

She then drove off "at speed" through a series of streets, weaving from side to side.

Miss White said: "She was driving really fast, swerving over the road, and trying to force him off the bonnet.

"Her wheels were spinning as she turned from Manor St into Princes St in the town centre and she never even tried to stop at the junction.

"He said she was 'screeching over the road trying to get him to fall off'.

"The roads were being used by other members of the public and vehicles during the course of the incident."

Miss White said the whole incident was captured on town centre CCTV, which she played to the court. The footage featured close-ups of Mr Morris clinging onto the bonnet.

The depute fiscal said the incident came to an end when Gilchrist was held up by other traffic at lights and "had no option other than to come to a halt".

Mr Morris is then seen to stand up on the bonnet of the car and kick the windscreen to try to smash it so Gilchrist could not continue.

Miss White said he later told police he had done so "because he was scared, and his adrenaline was going".
Mr Stevenson, who had been following on foot, ran up and tried to open the car door, but Gilchrist slammed it closed.

Miss White said: "The lights then turned green and she again tried to drive off with Mr Morris still on the bonnet. Mr Stevenson then managed to force open the door and after a struggle managed to switch off the ignition."

Police arrived and Gilchrist was arrested.

Mr Morris, "plainly overcome", told officers he "thought he was a goner".

He was taken to hospital on a spinal board, and found to have spinal bruising, and bruising to his legs and fingers. He was given painkillers and discharged.

Miss White said: "The total distance driven by the accused while he was on the bonnet was 285m."

Gilchrist, from Edinburgh, pleaded guilty to assaulting Mr Morris, failing to give way at junctions, and trying to throw him from her car to the danger of his life on June 12 last year.

Her plea of not guilty to stealing a bottle of aftershave was accepted.

Rhona McLeod, mitigating, said Gilchrist had "believed herself to be in danger".

She said: "She had thought that she was pregnant and was obviously suffering from some sort of hormonal imbalance, and was on such a knife-edge that she panicked.

"She was hysterical. She thought Mr Morris had walked out in front of her trying to make her stop. She extends to him her unreserved apology."

She added that Gilchrist was in employment, and had a 16-year-old daughter, currently in the middle of exams.

Sheriff Wyllie Robertson jailed Gilchrist for four years and three months.

He said: "You deliberately drove at the victim, who was innocently crossing the road, and he was forced to jump on the bonnet for fear of being run over.

"Your car was screeching around corners, while this man feared for his life. The danger to his life was real and obvious, and there is no alternative to a custodial sentence."

Mr Morris, a builder’s labourer, said Gilchrist deserved a jail term.

"I had just come out of McDonalds after getting a burger," Mr Morris said. "I saw her arguing with the security guard, and the next thing as I crossed the road - bang she hit me.

"I had to cling onto the top edge of the bonnet for dear life. She was zig-zagging trying to throw me off.

"If it’d been a child she hit, the child would have been killed, as they wouldn’t have been able to hang on.

"She was crazy. When my girlfriend gets hormonal, she just shouts a bit, she doesn’t try to kill anyone.

"It was quite scary. Gilchrist only stopped in the end because I smashed her windscreen.

"She deserves the jail - no-one like that should be free."