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Thursday, 29 March 2012
ASIAONE - Belly sexy dancing, Mar 29, 2012
Last night, history outdid itself when seven MediaCorp actresses performed the sexiest item on the Thye Hua Kwan Charity Show 2012 - belly dancing.
The show was shown live over Channel 8.
Michelle Chia, Ann Kok, Joanne Peh, Hong Huifang, Kym Ng, Belinda Lee and Constance Song were the stars of the night with their tantalising item."
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
NZ Herald - Brangelina in Sydney. Or maybe not, Mar 28, 2012
Wax figures of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were displayed on the Skywalk deck.
Madame Tussauds Sydney, due to open in May, is the thirteenth such attraction worldwide and will feature over 70 wax figures"
NZ Herald - Indonesians riot over fuel price-rise plan, Mar 28, 2012
Rallies were held under tight security in big cities all over the country as Parliament debated the increase."
MGMI - Tibetan dies from self-immolation in India before Hu visit, Mar 28, 2012
Thirty Tibetans, mostly Buddhist monks and nuns, have set themselves on fire, mostly in southwestern China, in the past year, according to Tibetan rights groups. At least 20 have died"
BNQT.com - - Skateboarding Innovator Larry Stevenson dies at 81, Mar 28, 2012
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INQUISITR - 19 Year Old Stanford Women’s Volleyball Player, Samantha Wopat Dies Tragically, Mar 28, 2012
CBS News - Iconic boxing scribe Bert Sugar dies at 75, Mar 28, 2012
Jennifer Frawley, Sugar's daughter, said his wife, Suzanne, was by his side when he died at Northern Westchester Hospital. Sugar also had been battling lung cancer.
"Just his intelligence and his wit and his sense of humor," Frawley said when asked what she will remember about her father. "He was always worried about people. He was always helping people."
BBC Sport - Jocky Wilson dies two days after turning 62, Mar 28, 2012
Wilson turned professional in 1979 and rose to fame after he claimed the 1982 and 1989 World Championships.
A Fife police spokeswoman told the BBC: "The death is non-suspicious and due to a medical matter."
Tommy Cox, who managed Wilson from 1988-1996, said: "In the 1980s there wasn't a person in the country who didn't know who Jocky Wilson was.""
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CBS 19 TV - Iraqi woman beaten in her California home dies, Mar 28, 2012
Shaima Alawadi, a 32-year-old mother of five, was taken off life support Saturday, said the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), an organization that advocates for Muslim civil liberties.
She had been on life support since Wednesday when her teenage daughter found her unconscious in the living room of their home in El Cajon in San Diego County.
"During the initial stages of this investigation, a threatening note was discovered very close to where the victim was found," Lt. Mark Coit of the El Cajon police said."
HOLLYWOOD Reporter - Ulu Grosbard, Stage and Film Director, Dies at 83, Mar 28, 2012
Grosbard directed Hoffman in Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971) and Straight Time (1978) and helmed the 1968 screen adaptation of The Subject Was Roses, his feature debut that starred Sheen, Albertson and Patricia Neal.
Other credits include Falling in Love (1984), starring Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep; Georgia (1995), with Jennifer Jason Leigh and Mare Winningham as sisters; and The Deep End of the Ocean (1999), starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Treat Williams."
ARCAMAX - Dorothy Townsend, L.A. Times reporter who broke newsroom barrier, dies at 88, Mar 28, 2012
The picture also inadvertently documents Townsend's other historic role at the newspaper. After insisting on being reassigned from "the women's pages" in early 1964, she became the first female staff writer to cover local news in a city room long populated only by men.
Townsend, who wrote for the Times from 1954 to 1986, died March 5 of cancer at her home in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles, said her cousin, Louise Hagan. She was 88."
FOX News - Former Red Sox lefty Mel Parnell dies at 89, Mar 28, 2012
Parnell, a New Orleans native, died Tuesday after a battle with cancer, said his son, Dr. Mel Parnell Jr.
Mel Parnell was masterful at Fenway Park even though he pitched in front of the Green Monster, a home run hitter's dream at only 310 feet down the left field line. Parnell had a career record of 123-75, but he was 70-30 at Fenway."
THE STAR - World News: Pope Shenouda III, head of Egypt’s Coptic Christian church, dies at 88, Mar 28, 2012
The state news agency MENA said Shenouda died Saturday after battling liver and lung problems for several years, and a doctor who treated him several years ago said he suffered from prostate cancer that had spread to his lungs. He died at his residence in the main Coptic Cathedral in Cairo, several figures close to the pope said"
USA Today - Thai billionaire who created Red Bull dies, Mar 28, 2012
LA TIMES - John Demjanjuk obituary: Convicted Nazi death camp guard dies at 91, Mar 28, 2012
POLITIC 365 - John Payton's Tireless Work and Advocacy Remembered, Mar 28, 2012
LA TIMES - Sanford McDonnell obituary: Former McDonnell Douglas CEO dies at 89, Mar 28, 2012
Sanford "Sandy" McDonnell, the former chief executive of aerospace giant McDonnell Douglas Corp. who in the 1970s helped turn around the company started by his uncle, died Monday. He was 89.
His death was announced by Boeing Co., which acquired McDonnell Douglas in 1997. McDonnell's family told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at Thanksgiving 2010 and died at his home in Clayton, Mo."
GIZMAG - Successful face transplant is "most extensive to date", Mar 28, 2012
NAVY Times - Obama to Medvedev: More flexibility after Nov, Mar 28, 2012
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
LA TIMES - Robert Ayres obituary: Illustrator who drew map of Ponderosa on "Bonanza" was 98, Mar 14, 2012
IDOLATOR - Jimmy Ellis, Trammps Frontman & Singer Of “Disco Inferno”, Dead At 74, Mar 14, 2012
Ellis was a founding member of The Trammps, who were born out of previous acts The Volcanos and The Moods. Once The Trammps’ original lineup was established in 1972, the band caught disco fever and racked up minor hits with songs like “Hold Back The Night” and “That’s Where The Happy People Go”."
NY TIMES - William Hamilton, Known for ‘Death of God’ Idea, Dies at 87, Mar 14, 2012
FRUGAL CAFE - Shocking, Sad News: Canada’s Ski Racer Nick Zoricic, Age 29, Has Died after Skicross Crash at World Cup Event in Switzerland… Rest in Peace (video), Mar 14, 2012
Zoricic, born in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina), emigrated with his family to Canada when he was five. Only 29 years old, he had recently won third place during the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup Ski Cross in January in Les Contamines, France. This was Zoricic’s third year on the World Cup circuit.
Prayers go to Nick’s family, friends, and fans as they grieve and struggle to come to grips with this unforeseen, heartbreaking tragedy. May he rest in peace and God bless him."
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