Chamberlain advises gay actors to stay in the closet
Gay rights activists have long pushed for closeted lesbian sand gays to come out of the closet and cease hiding their sexuality from family, friends and co workers. Owning up to one’s sexual identity in public would strike a blow for mental health, advocates argue while also helping to remove lingering social stereotypes and stigmas…
Read MoreOpera about Winnie Mandela to open in April
The ex-wife of former South African president Nelson Mandela , Winnie Mandela , will have an opera about her life ,its been announced , the lyrics will be in English and Xhosa . The opera’s 60 piece orchestra will play both western and African music . This presentation is believed to be the first opera…
Read MoreGovernor Abercrombie of Hawaii wants to dismiss theories about Obama Citizenship
Democratic Governor Neil Abercrombie wants to find a way to release more information about President Obama’s Hawaii birth and dismiss theories that he was born some where else. He was a family friend of Obama’s parents and knew Barack as a child. Abercrombie befriended Obama’s parents at the University of Hawaii after he moved here…
Read MoreThe only police officer remaining in a string of border towns is missing
The Juarez and Sinaloa drug cartels have been battling for control of the Juarez Valley,causing many residents to retreat across the border to Texas or to other Mexican cities. The drug gangs are trying to control the valley’s only highway, a profitable drug trafficking route along the Texas border. Since June, Gándara had been the…
Read MoreBiologist Study White Nose Syndrome in Bats
Biologist Susi von Oettingen walked into the dark World War II era military bunker and took out her flashlight. Among the wires ,old pipes and machinery parts, she saw some bats hanging from the ceiling and cracks in the cement walls. It was an unusual place for the bats to slumber , different from a…
Read MoreRussian Tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky Found Guilty
A Moscow court on Monday found tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky guilty in his second fraud trial, a judgment seen as a crucial moment in Russia’s post Soviet history that alarmed the West. In a penetrating reaction from the West, the German foreign minister said the verdict was a step backwards for Russia while US Secretary of…
Read MoreBlizzards cause travel delays in eastern United States and Canada
The blizzards that swept along the eastern coast of US and Canada had the airport closed for hours forcing people to delay their plans to return home after the Christmas holiday. Many travelers spent the night sleeping at airports on the floor and in chairs hoping their flight would be able to take off but…
Read MorePatrick Kennedy Ends Kennedy Era
The Kennedy era ends when Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island exits his U.S. House seat next month, leaving a city council post in California as Camelot’s sole remaining political holding. The Kennedy’s have held the presidency,congressional seats and the public’s imagination for more than 60 years.The son of the late Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy said he…
Read MoreThe Playboy to Marry again
Hugh Hefner has announced that he plans to be married for the third time to playmate Crystal Harris. His other marriages were to Mildred Williams in 1949 and Kimberly Conrad in 1989 . Hefner who is 84 years old gave his 24 year old girlfriend an engagement ring although he admits to having many affairs…
Read MoreFlu warnings high in UK
The flu outbreak in the northern hemisphere have health experts urging people to get a vaccination to protect themselves against flu viruses . During December in the UK there has been documented cases of the swine flu looking like to be dominant of the three strains circulating and much of the rest of Europe was…
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