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LONDON, KOMPAS.com - pole dance Former British athlete who suffered a miscarriage when it contains Osama Bin Laden's twin grandsons last year is now pregnant again. He returned containing the grandson of the most wanted terrorist suspects in the world as surrogator (people who rent out her womb to bear children of others).
This is the fifth time for Louise Pollard underwent artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization (IVF) to give the child the son of Bin Laden, Omar (30 years) and a British wife, Zaina (55 years). Daily Mail on Monday (4/11/2011), reported, Pollard who lived in a flat owned by Bristol city council will be paid 10,000 pounds (equivalent to USD 141 million) after the child was born.
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MISURATA - Snipers woman from Colombia who allegedly members of the Marxist guerrilla groups to join the mercenaries who defended Gaddafi in Libya.
Prisoners who are loyal to Gaddafi and witnesses in Misurata, Libya's largest city west of the partially controlled by the opposition, revealed the presence of snipers highly trained women who came from South America in Libya.
Mercenaries who defended Gaddafi reportedly paid up to USD1.000 or approximately USD 8.6 million per day. -
HONG KONG - A pornographic film made in the format ofthree-dimensional (3-D) began airing widely in Hong Kong,China this weekend. This is the first porn film made in 3-D formatand served through cinema.
The film titled Sex & Zen: Extreme Ecstasy, made in the form of3-D film industry after being poisoned by the success of 3-Dmovies like Avatar a huge success. Intending to follow the success of Hollywood films, the film company in Hong Kong and then make a porn movie beformat 3-D this. -
BEIJING — In the realm of eligible bachelors, Wang Lin has a lot to recommend him. A 28-year-old college-educated insurance salesman, Mr. Wang has a flawless set of white teeth, a tolerable karaoke voice and a three-year-old Nissan with furry blue seat covers.
“My friends tell me I’m quite handsome,” he said in confident English one recent evening, fingering his car keys as if they were a talisman.
But by the exacting standards of single Chinese women, it seems, Mr. Wang lacks that bankable attribute known as real property. Given that even a cramped, two-bedroom apartment on the dusty fringe of the capital sells for about $150,000, Mr. Wang’s $900-a-month salary means he may forever be condemned to the ranks of the renting.
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LITTLE more than a year ago, during a small posthumous presentation of the collection Alexander McQueen had been designing in the days just before he killed himself, Polina Kasina, one of his favorite models, appeared in a form-fitting coat made of thousands of gold-painted duck feathers, worn over a full white skirt embroidered with gold threads. It was the final look of what would be Mr. McQueen’s final show.
So, by all accounts, it was an emotional moment when Ms. Kasina wore that outfit once again, in December, at a photo shoot in the London studio of Solve Sundsbo. Mr. Sundsbo, a photographer known for a style of digitally manipulated imagery that could be described as a modern mannerism, had been asked to document the designs that will be in the McQueen retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for an accompanying catalog, “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” ($45).
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SAN FRANCISCO – A federal appeals court ruled Monday that former Harvard University schoolmates of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg can't undo their settlement over creation of the social networking site.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Monday that Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss were savvy enough to understand what they were agreeing to when they signed the agreement in 2008. The deal called for a $20 million cash payment and a partial ownership of Facebook. A third classmate, Divya Narendra, was part of the settlement with the twins but did not pursue the second lawsuit seeking to undo the agreement.
Monday's ruling upholds a lower court decision enforcing the settlement during the six years of litigation that grew so contentious that the dispute was dramatized in the Oscar-nominated film, "The Social Network." -
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan raised the severity of its nuclear crisis to the highest level on Tuesday, putting it on a par with the world's worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl in 1986 because of the amount of radiation released into the air and sea.
As another major aftershock rattled the earthquake-ravaged east of the country, a fire broke out at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, although engineers later appeared to have extinguished the blaze.
Developments in recent days suggest the operator of the stricken facility is no closer to restoring cooling systems at the reactors, which is critical to bringing down the temperature of overheated nuclear fuel rods.













