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Month: February 2012

Godspeed John Glenn: 50 years since first US orbit

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The name still resonates and generates goose bumps like few others in the world of spaceflight. John Glenn. Even astronauts — not just the rest of us mere mortals — get mushy talking about Project…

Manchester City report ‘racist’ chants from Porto fans

Manchester City have lodged an official complaint to UEFA after alleged racial abuse to some of their players during Thursday’s Europa League game at Porto. Team-mate Yaya Toure told Sky Sports News: “I heard something. “That’s why we like the…

Tocky is seeking her forever home, can you help?

Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts are looking for a home for this pretty blonde girl. Tocky is a 6 year old Cayman mix spayed female, 48lbs in weight. She loves being cuddled and brushed and will let you know when she…

Men’s hairstyles that look ‘cool’

A hairstyle really defines a big part of your image and unlike women’s they last a long time. Women’s hair trends are short lived and often don’t last longer than a year. Men’s, on the other hand, only slowly evolve….

London takes over fashion spotlight from New York

LONDON (AP) — London Fashion Week kicked off with a splash of colour Friday shown by British designers Antoni & Alison, the first of dozens of catwalk shows jammed into the next six days. The London duo, known for their…

iFaith

iThought for February 18, 2012

A kingdom is transferred from one people to another because of injustices, and injuries, and contempt, and every kind of deceit. Ecclesiaticus 10:8

Nigerian underwear bomber gets life in prison

DETROIT (AP) — Defiantly declaring “a day of victory,” a Nigerian man was given a mandatory life sentence Thursday for trying to blow up a packed jetliner with a bomb sewn into his underwear. People aboard the flight testified that…

Rupert Murdoch: No defense for tabloid wrongdoers

LONDON (AP) — News Corp. chief executive Rupert Murdoch on Friday told staff at his scandal-hit British tabloid The Sun that executives will continue to give police any evidence of wrongdoing and won’t protect reporters found to have broken the…

Bat’s not the way to do it

A large cave in North Side is being excavated and surveyed as a preliminary part of a future development as a tourist attraction site. Bat experts fear that any disturbance will cause the bats to 
fly away. The developer and…