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Monday, 13 March 2017
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Posted By: Admin - 03:40Sunday, 12 March 2017
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Posted By: Admin - 05:20They were exposed by the female security leader of the company who happens to be the wife of the CEO.The security team leader said that he noticed her husband CEO had been coming home lately and she decided to know what's wrong.So far so good she tracked them and exposed their stud act on the internet for people to watch and download the video for people to learn.The video you are about to watch and download is very graphics(+18) Please Enjoy!!!??????
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
Royal Court Date! Princess Kate and Prince William Enjoy Kid-Free Wimbledon Outing
Posted By: Admin - 08:16The parents of Prince George and Princess Charlotte – who just celebrated Charlotte's christening on Sunday – were in the stands to watch local favorite Andy Murray play his quarter-final match against Canada's Vasek Pospisil. (The score is currently 3-1 to Murray.)
Sitting in the royal box on a rainy afternoon, Kate – sporting new, shorter layers around her face – wore a $384 cardinal red Cayla Long Dress from LK Bennett, as she and William, in a suit and tie, watched the grand slam event after arriving in a Jaguar.
When the rain stopped play after 15 minutes, William and Kate chatted with other members of the royal box, including William's aunt Sophie, Countess of Wessex, ex-Wimbledon champion Billie Jean King and Prince Albert of Monaco.
Oh My God:Missing 7-Month-Old Boy Found Dead in Connecticut River After Dad Tried to Commit Suicide with Son in His Arms
Posted By: Admin - 08:06
Police have found the body of the 7-month-old son of a man who jumped from the Arrigoni Bridge in Middletown, Connecticut, in a suicide attempt on Sunday evening.
Tony Moreno, 22, survived the jump and is being treated at Hartford Hospital, but his son Aaden was killed in the attempt, police said late Tuesday, according to The Hartford Courant.
Aaden's body was pulled from the Connecticut River near the East Haddam Swing Bridge at around 8 p.m. Tuesday evening. No further details were immediately available, including whether
Moreno now faces any charges in his son's death.
The tragic discovery comes after it was revealed Tuesday that Aaden's mother Adrianne Oyola had previously sought a restraining order against Moreno because she believed he posed a threat to the child, the Courant reports.
She was granted a temporary restraining order by one judge, but another denied her a permanent order after a June 29 hearing. It is unclear why her request was denied.
In the application requesting the restraining order, Oyola wrote that Moreno told her, "he could make my son disappear any time of the day. He told me how he could make me disappear, told me how he could kill me.
"I sometimes am scared to sleep," she continued. "He told me he would put me in the ground and put something on me to make me disintegrate faster.
Oyola concluded: "I feel that he is a danger to my child and me and would like to leave with my child and get full custody."
Pregnant Woman Shot in the Face, Stomach Inside Bronx Public Housing Complex: NYPD
Posted By: Admin - 06:50
A 20-year-old pregnant woman was shot in the face and stomach early Wednesday inside a Bronx public housing complex, officials said.The woman, who is believed to be three months pregnant, was shot in an apartment on the 14th floor of the Gouverneur Morris Houses at East 170th Street and Third Avenue in Claremont at about 3:45 a.m., according to the FDNY.She was taken to Lincoln Hospital and is in serious condition. The condition of her unborn baby was unknown.Sergio Valle, a man who lives in the building, said he heard four shots go off around the time of the shooting. He said that after the shooting he saw police swarming the building after the shooting."I heard 'bang, bang, bang, bang!'" he said.
Police said a 30-year-old man was in police custody following the shooting. His relationship with the victim was unknown, but authorities say he and the victim knew each other.
Omaha Murder Suspect Jarrell Milton, 12, Arrested in Minneapolis
Posted By: Admin - 06:38
A 12-year-old boy wanted in connection with a murder has been arrested almost 400 miles away from the shooting scene.
Jarrell Milton vanished after Jamymell Ray, 31, was fatally shot in Omaha, Nebraska, on June 29.
His brother Jamar Milton, 17, and Shuntayvious Primes-Willis, 15, have been charged with first-degree murder. They appeared in court and were denied bond on Tuesday.
Prosecutors say that Ray and friend Charles Fisher had arranged to meet the kids in a park to sell them marijuana when they were hit by gunfire.
Douglas County Attorney Don Kleine told WOWT that all three young suspects had carried weapons.
Fisher, 30, was treated and released from the hospital.
China Markets Crisis: Government Efforts Fail to Halt Tumble
Posted By: Admin - 06:32
BEIJING — Unprecedented steps aimed at propping up Chinese investor confidence failed to stop the country's main stock markets from tumbling yet again on Wednesday.
Within the first hour of trading some 1,400 companies — representing more than 40 percent of China's stock market cap — had suspended trading. Some were frozen before the opening bell after petitioning the government while others quickly met the 10-percent daily limit on losses.
Since the crisis began over three weeks ago, China's Shanghai and Shenzhen Composites have lost more than 30 percent and 40 percent of their value respectively, adding up to $3 trillion dollars in equity lost.
"There is a mood of panic in the market and a large increase in irrational dumping of shares, causing a strain of liquidity in the stock market," China's Securities Regulatory Commission said in a statement.
The pain of these devastating losses is not primarily being felt by professional money managers. Instead, retail traders — regular citizens and pensioners investing their savings and accounting for nearly 85 percent of traders — are bearing the brunt.
For one investor, panic gave way to confusion.
"One of the stocks I hold has been suspended, but because I can't sell yet I am not sure if I will make money or lose more," said Wang, who like other investors NBC News spoke to asked to be referred to by his surname.
The Beijing office cleaner said he just hoped the government would take further steps to calm markets — a common refrain among investors.
Chinese government agencies published a series of measures throughout the day, including urging major shareholders and top executives of listed companies to buy their own shares, and allowing insurers to buy more blue-chip stocks.
But such steps did not prevent the bloodbath. The CSI300 index of the largest listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen fell 6.8 percent, to 3,663.04. The Shanghai Composite Index lost 5.9 percent, to 3,507.19 points.Analysts say this has been the biggest sell-off since 2007, and equivalent to 10 times the annual economic output of Greece.
Around 85 percent of China's investors have account balances of less than $16,000, according to Oliver Rui, the director of CEIBS-World Bank China Centre for Inclusive Finance, a business school. Only 6 percent of traders have college degrees.
How these investors became dominant traders in the market can be largely attributed to government policy. And in light of a cooling housing market and low interest rates, many Chinese in recent years have been searching for places to invest their savings.
Yuan is one of millions who put savings in the markets when they were booming. And like so many others, the 50-year-old from Hebei province called on the government to stop the pain.
"This is not the bottom right now," he said. "The government should have done something earlier when the index was higher — they are moving too slow."
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