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RACIST Ponds Cosmetic Commercial

Cosmetic companies make skin bleaching products to fulfill the ill-informed desire of some people that feel they need to pursue the euro-centric ideal of beauty by having white skin. There's been a documentary on Current where Jamaicans bleach their skin to which skin bleaching can cause skin cancer. It's even more outrageous that they have actual commercials that say if you have dark skin, you're not good enough. Embedded is only ONE of a whole series of commercials with a connected story of this dark skinned Indian women who apparently needs to keep using Pond's skin whitener to win back her man who was stolen from her by this lighter complexioned woman. Ridiculous. What's even worse is the fact that people follow this awful ideal. For example, in the Haitian earthquake disaster, the Thai government offered to send millions of skin creams to whiten the skin of Haitians cuz they're all “so dark” (if they paid for shipping) saying, “We noticed in the news that the Haitians are all very dark-skinned. This is surely one of the reasons they are living in poverty. With lighter skin they could be more successful.” http://www.rightsandwrongs.co.uk/asia/thailand/1514-thais-donate-whitening-skin-… added by: Aether_Vitae

Has This Man Gone 70 Years Without Eating? Scientists Say Maybe So

Okay, here’s a weird one. You may remember the story of Prahlad Jani , an Indian yogi who claims that he hasn’t ever eaten or had a drink in the last 70 years. Well, scientists have just reportedly concluded a 15-day study in which they observed the man around the clock. And they’re entirely baffled — he didn’t eat, didn’t drink, didn’t urinate, and didn’t pass stool. What’s more, the researchers evidently conducted a number of tests, and found him to be “healthier than an average 40 year old.” The scientists are now hoping the man may help… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Abby Sunderland Blogs: I Am Safe and Sound

Following almost a full day in which the loved ones of Abby Sunderland feared this 16-year sailor was lost at sea, a search plane made contact with Sutherland last week and assured the world: Abby is alive and well . Reports indicate a giant wave knocked Abby unconscious for a short period of time on Thursday before she recovered and activiated a pair of emergency satellite beacons. Since then, a French fishing vessel has scooped up Sunderland and rescued her from the harsh conditions of the Indian Ocean. Aboard this new boat, Sunderland found time to update her blog and wrote: “As you probably already know I had a pretty rough couple of days. The long and short of it is one long wave, and one short mast (short meaning a two-inch stub)…. I just wanted to let everyone know I am safe and sound on a great big fishing boat headed I am not exactly sure where.” Abby has spoken to her parents and the family is trying to figure out the most logistical way of getting her home to California. In her blog entry, the teenager – who was attempting to become the youngest person to ever navigate the globe on a solo sail – also addressed critics who believed she was too young to take on such an adventure. “The truth is, I was in a storm and you don’t sail through the Indian Ocean without getting in at least one storm,” she wrote. “Storms are part of the deal when [you] set out to sail around the world alone. “Since when does age create gigantic waves and storms?” You tell us, readers: Should Abby Sunderland ever have been on the ocean by herself in the first place?

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India Earthquake 2010 map 7.5 Magnitude

A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck under the Indian Ocean on Sunday, triggering a tsunami watch for nearby islands. India#39;s ocean information centre issued a “tsunami watch” for 10-15 islands, but said it was expecting only a mild surge in sea levels of about 50 centimetres (20 inches).… Read more » A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck under the Indian Ocean on Sunday, triggering a tsunami watch for nearby islands and causing tremors reportedly felt along India#39;s eastern seaboard. The quake

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Abby Sunderland Feared Lost at Sea, Rescue Efforts Underway

Authorities have begun a search for Abby Sunderland. The 16-year old is attempting to sail around the world on her own, but her parents lost contact with her this morning, soon before the teenager set off a distress signal. She’s believed to be in the southern part of the Indian Ocean. “Everything seemed to be under control,” father Laurence Sunderland told The Los Angeles Times . “But then our call dropped and a hour later the coast guard called.” A rescue effort, coordinated by the French-controlled Reunion Islands and Australia, is underway. However, Sunderland is likely hundreds of miles away from land and there’s concern over how long it would take a boat to reach her. Said family spokesman Christian Pinkston: “We’ve got to get a plane out there quick… They are exhausting every resource to try to mobilize an air rescue including discussions with the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Coast Guard and various international rescue organizations.” Meanwhile, Abby’s parents have updated their blog with this statement: Abby has all of the equipment on board to survive a crisis situation like this. She has a dry suit, survival suit, life raft, and ditch bag with emergency supplies. If she can keep warm and hang on, help will be there as soon as possible. Wild Eyes is designed for travel in the Southern Ocean and is equipped with 5 air-tight bulkheads to keep her buoyant in the event of major hull damage. It is built to Category 0 standards and is designed to self-right in the event of capsize. Thank you for all of your kind emails and calls. We appreciate your prayers and support. Let’s all hope Abby Sunderland is found alive and well.

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Sandeev Singh dead

Indian Sandeev Singh, 24, was victim of the knife attack on Sunday, which police said was being investigated. A 41-year-old Indian resident was killed while two others sustained serious injuries in a series of knife attacks in Singapore, #39;The Straits Times#39; has reported. Shanmuganathan Dillidurai, a father of two from Chennai, has been working in construction sector in Singapore for the past two years. He was found dead with knife wounds in suburb Singapore. The third victim, a 44-yea

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Shanmuganathan Dillidurai picture

Shanmuganathan Dillidurai from Chennai and a father of two who has been working in construction sector here for the past two years was found dead with knife wounds in suburb Singapore. A 41-year-old Indian resident was killed while two others sustained serious injuries in a series of knife attacks here, #39;The Straits Times#39; reported on Tuesday. Another Indian Sandeev Singh, 24, was victim of the knife attack on Sunday, which police said was being investigated. The third victim, a 44-year

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Ang Jun Heng alive

Mr Ang Jun Heng, 19, was alive. Of the remaining three victims of the still-unknown slasher or slashers, one is dead, and the other two, like Mr Ang, are in intensive care at Tan Tock Seng Hospital. A full-time national serviceman, one of four victims of a series of knife attacks in Kallang on Sunday, lay bleeding by the Pan-Island Expressway for seven hours before he was spotted. Half his left hand, along with four fingers had been hacked off, and he had deep cuts to his neck, face and abdome

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Air India strike 2010

Local news stations said up to 19 flights had been canceled, including four international flights, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded. Early Saturday, an Air India flight from Dubai overshot the runway in the southern Indian city of Mangalore, killing 158 of the 166 people on board. Air India employees staged a surprise strike Tuesday to protest a delayed salary payment, forcing cancellation of at least six flights, officials said. The walkout adds to the beleaguered national carrier#39;

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160 Killed in Passenger Plane Crashes in Southern India

Government Minister says that at least 160 people were killed when a state-run Air India Express aircraft, with 168 people on board, overshot a runway during landing and crashed near Mangalore airport in the southern Indian state of Karnataka early Saturday morning. According told to the media by V.S. Acharya, home minister of southern Indian state of Karnataka, “The crash happened while landing and the aircraft immediately caught fire. At least 160 passengers have died in the crash.” It was confirmed Anup Srivastava, Director of Air India that there were 160 passengers and six crew members on the plane. Indian authorities said that there are about 160 people were killed and six survived in the crash. The Russian pilot of the doomed Air India Boeing jet tried to abort landing when the plane overshot runway and crashed Saturday in Mangalore in southern India according to the Air India official. Official added that the probe team is being dispatched to Mangalore from Mumbai to seek more details of the crash. The passenger plane crash happened at around 06:30 a.m. when the Air India Express, a budget airliner of the state-run carrier, carrying 168 people, including six crew members, from Dubai of the United Arab Emirates, attempted to land at Mangalore airport but overshot the runway and broke into pieces, causing a huge fire. Read More 160 Killed in Passenger Plane Crashes in Southern India is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading