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Hyon Yong-Chol executed

North Korea#39;s defence minister Hyon Yong-Chol has reportedly been executed by an anti-aircraft gun in Pyongyang after falling asleep during meetings and talking back to leader Kim Jong Un. Hyon Yong-Chol, 66, who was named head of North Korea#39;s military in 2012, was killed in front of hundreds of bloodthirsty officials at a military camp in the capital Pyongyang on April 30. Hyon #x0028;right#x0029;, who is in his sixties, was apparently caught dozing off during formal military events a

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Pilot John Sundahl killed, Britney Spears ex-boyfriend

John Sundahl,a hero pilot and former lover of Britney Spears , who helped her quit booze, has been killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan. John Sundahl, 44, was shot down flying a helicopter from the capital Kabul where he had been working for several months as a private contractor ferrying officials across the war-torn country. His devastated brother Karl said: “It’s heartbreaking – John went there to try to repair the country. “He was trying to help people, he would often say that the country

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"Hopefully the colon cancer will take her before we get her”

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Top 10 Sexy Celebs Born in Washington, D.C.

Its motto is “justice for all”, but when we’re talking about all the toothsome temptresses who hail from Washington, DC, it’s more like “just tits for all”! Celebrate the capital casabas and cans of babes like Taraji P. Henson and Katherine Heigl who were born in DC. They’ll give you a Washington Monument in your shorts.

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Police attack sleeping Bahraini protesters – At least two dead

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At least two pro-reform protesters have been killed and dozens more injured after hundreds of Bahraini riot police, armed with tear gas, rubber bullets and clubs, stormed their makeshift encampment in the main traffic circle in the capital, Manama, while they slept. The pre-dawn assault on Pearl Roundabout, which has become the focal point for protesters Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : San Francisco Sentinel Discovery Date : 17/02/2011 07:47 Number of articles : 2

Police attack sleeping Bahraini protesters – At least two dead

Iran earthquake 2010

A 6.5-magnitude earthquake rocked southeastern Iran on Monday, state television said on its website, without reporting any immediate casualties. A magnitude 5.4-earthquake jolted a city in southern Iran Friday but caused no casualties or major damage, Iran#39;s state TV reported. The epicenter was near the city of Firouzabad, about 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) south of the capital, Tehran. The city and surrounding areas are home to 117,000 people. Residents reached by telephone told The Assoc

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New Year greetings 2011

May the bright and festive glow of New Year candle warm the days all the year through. Hoping you will have a wonderful time enjoying New Year that is happy in every way. May your New Year be filled with special moment, warmth, peace and happiness, the joy of covered ones near, and wishing you all the joys of Christmas and a year of happiness. should be a time of banked-up fines, the scent of flowers and wine, good talk, good memories and loyalties renewed. But if all else is lacking – love w

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Is Cycling’s Critical Mass in Critical Condition?

In Madrid last week, up to 3,000 cyclists slowed traffic to a grind in a few of the car-clogged central arteries of the capital city, but according to this blog , riders “made friends with drivers and pedestrians.” Meanwhile, In Los Angeles, a Streetsblog

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This Week On Embedded – Imogen Heap

This week on Embedded, the UK's queen of ethereal electro-pop Imogen Heap performs her new album “Ellipse” live for the first time. Plus, self-proclaimed bad kids The Black Lips raid Southern California bookstores and Seasick Steve performs in Paris.

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Thousands try escape China’s heatwave

There was barely enough room to tread water as thousands of swimmers crowded into a pool in an attempt to escape China’s scorching heatwave.

But the fact there was no elbow room was not going to stop the fun in the world’s most populous nation.

Families desperate to escape the heat grabbed their rubber rings to jostle for space at a local pool in Nanjing, the capital of the Jiangsu Province.

Swimmers still manage to smile despite being crammed into a swimming pool in Nanjing, China, as a heatwave sweeps across the country

Rubber ring to rubber ring: Swimmers still manage to smile despite being crammed into a swimming pool in Nanjing, China, as a heatwave sweeps across the country

A heatwave has blasted many parts of China with temperatures reaching a sweltering 40 degrees.

Stretches of sand were covered in a kaleidoscope of colour as beach-goers struggled to find a spot free for their towel.

With a population of over a billion, China’s inhabitants will be hard pressed to find relief.

Dalian

: Beach-goers struggled to find a free spot in Dalian

And with crammed pools and thousands flocking to the sea, residents had to resort to jumping into the polluted Yangtze river to cool off.

As the Shanghai Central Meteorological Observatory issued a red alert on high temperature, some took to more invetive measures to protect themselves from the sultry air.

Children took advantage of the weather to run amock in the fountains of People’s Square.

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Running amok: Children play in the fountains at People’s Square, Shanghai

Others ignored health and safety hazards to dive off steel platforms on wooden columns into the Yangtze River.

But it wasn’t just children feeling the heat – as one monkey found that the best way to battle humidity was with a refreshing ice lolly.

Residents of Hubei province even crowded into an indoor pool as desperate swimmers must have felt  little relief from the hot spell.

Wuhan

Relief: Swimmers attempt to escape the heat at an indoor pool in Wuhan

The country is now bracing for extreme weather, with strong gales and soaring temperatures in recent weeks serving as harbingers of disasters to come.

Rainstorms have already wreaked havoc on southern parts of China leaving dozens people dead or missing and forcing many more to evacuate their homes.

Rainstorms have already wreaked havoc on southern parts of China leaving dozens people dead or missing and forcing many more to evacuate their homes.

Yangtze River

Cooling off: Temperatures reached as high as 40 degrees forcing many Chinese to seek relief in swimming pools and even the polluted Yangtze river

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Sweet treat: A monkey feels the heat and cools off with an ice lolly

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