Posts by Donna Clark
7.4 quake hits near Japanese islands
The quake hit at 2:19 am local time (1719 GMT Tuesday) 95 miles east of Chichi-shima in Japan’s remote Bonin island region and at a shallow depth of just 14 kilometers. There were no immediate reports of injury or damage but a tsunami one foot hit the island chain, according to Japanese television broadcasts..The meteorological…
Read MoreA purebred Rhodesian Ridgeback dog in Ebereschenhof, Germany has given birth to 17 puppies
A purebred Rhodesian Ridgeback dog in Ebereschenhof, Germany has given birth to 17 puppies, leaving their owner thrilled but exhausted after having to feed them with a bottle for several weeks because their mother couldn’t cope with the challenge of feeding them all. Wegemann’s dog Etana gave birth to eight female and nine male puppies…
Read MoreSan Martin’s pipeline inferno
Authorities in central Mexico are blaming oil thieves for a massive oil pipeline explosion today. The explosion was apparently caused by thieves trying to steal crude oil, said Valentin Meneses,interior secretary for the state of Puebla, where San Martin is located. Investigators found a hole in the pipeline and equipment for extracting crude, Gurza said.…
Read MoreAre The Bone Fragments Amelia Earhart’s Or A Sea Turtle?
The three bone fragments showed up on a deserted South Pacific island that lay along the course Amelia Earhart was following when she vanished. Nearby were several artifacts, some glass bottles, old makeup and shells that had been cut open. Now scientists at the University of Oklahoma hope to draw DNA from the tiny bone…
Read MoreMcDonald’s sued over Happy Meal toys
Monet Parham, of Sacramento, California, a mother of two and The Center for Science in the Public Interest are suing McDonald’s Corporation to get the fast food chain to stop using toys to market meals to young children. The toys encourage children to eat nutritionally unbalanced Happy Meals, which in turn promotes obesity, according to…
Read MoreMore Ethnic Rioting In Russia
Fearing more confrontation between mostly Muslim ethnic minorities and racist thugs, Hundreds of riot police outside the Kievsky station in central Moscow apprehend more than 1,000 people in Moscow and several other Russian cities Wednesday, after weekend rioting in the capital left many injured. Hundreds of riot police apprehended mostly teenagers and young men who…
Read MoreNew York Authorities think possible serial killer
A serial killer may have left behind four bodies, each apparently dumped from a vehicle, along a desolate, wind swept stretch of highway not far from Long Island’s Jones Beach, police said Tuesday. Police Commissioner Richard Dormer of Suffolk County said New York Police found the badly decomposed remains, feet from the roadway, near Cedar…
Read MoreScarlett Johansson and People magazine Sexiest Man Alive ,Ryan Reynolds calls it quits
Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds were married in a quiet September 2008 ceremony at a wilderness retreat in Ryan’s home town of Vancouver.”It was my mission to have a moment of privacy, to do something for myself,” Johansson told the Los Angeles Times of the hush-hush affair. “I was happy with the results of that.”…
Read MoreChildren who live in apartments have more tobacco in their blood than those who live in houses
New study suggest that Children who live in apartments have more tobacco contaminants in their blood than those who live in houses. One of the study authors, Dr. Jonathon Winickoff at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, said he believes his findings will help create the social and political will to push people toward establishing smoke…
Read MoreWedding of Nicole Richie and boyfriend of four years, Joel Madden
Nicole Richie and boyfriend of four years, Joel Madden were married in a winter themed ceremony Saturday in Beverly Hills. The wedding was held at Lionel Richie, her father’s house. The black tie event was attended by approximately 150 friends and family. Nicole was walked down the aisle by her father ,their daughter,Harlow was flower…
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