Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Anwar Al Awlaki

Anwar Al Awlaki: When President Obama addressed the nation about the death of high-profile al Qaeda cleric Anwar al-Awlaki Anwar al-Awlaki today, he said the drone strike that took out the U.S.-born radical removed the man who "took the lead in planning and directing efforts to murder innocent Americans." While al-Awlaki was not the trigger-man in any of the 19 terror operations to which he is linked, U.S. officials and terror experts said that his hand was visible in all of them -- whether by simply pushing the attackers over the violent edge or by personally guiding them through operations. "There's no question that Anwar al-Awlaki...
 

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Martyn

Martyn: But having scored his first in City colours at Doncaster in midweek, and partnered Fryatt for the first time at the Tigers, Waghorn is confident more goals will follow. "Sooner or later a team is going to see what we can do and hopefully it's not too far round the corner," Waghorn told the Mail. "Matty and I have a good understanding of how we both like to play. We can both go behind, we can both come short, we are both comfortable on the ball, so it looks promising. "We bonded before at Leicester, where we played well, but it's going to take a bit of time for us to click again here." City's last goal double in the league came back...
 

Pawpaw

Pawpaw: Current 2012 GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum apologized Thursday night for a misunderstanding that led the former senator to publicly call for a ban on pawpaw, a mango-like fruit that grows along the banks of the Potomac and across large swaths of Southern, Southeastern and Midwest states. The fruit was popular throughout the 1700s and 1800s, but has only recently been rediscovered and commercialized. And because food scientists have found an abundance of nutrients in the pawpaw and a high antioxidant count, demand for the produce has been high. The fruit, slightly testicular in appearance, is also referred to as a Hoosier...
 

Holly Madison

Holly Madison: Holly Madison, reality star of “Holly’s World” is insuring her “money makers.” According to Ace Show Biz, 31-year-old Madison is insuring her 34DD breasts for a cool million—She’s taken out a $1 million insurance policy on her breasts with Lloyd’s of London insurance company. She recently told People, ”I’ve heard about people getting bodyparts insured and I thought, why not? Because if anything happened to my boobs, I’d be out for a few months and I’d probably be out a million dollars.” “I thought I’d cover my assets,” she added. ”I think it’s kind of funny. I think they’re getting the credit they deserve. They’re my primary...