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From high-street purchases to vintage finds to family heirlooms, here’s what the punters have on today Sara Ilyas

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Third trapped miner found dead in flooded Welsh colliery

Rescuers hope remaining man of four trapped at least 300 metres from entrance to Gleision mine can be found alive A third body has been found at the Gleision colliery in south Wales, which was flooded in an accident on Thursday, police have confirmed. A second body had been discovered earlier on Friday afternoon. Rescuers hope the remaining man of four who were trapped at least 300 metres from the entrance to the colliery can be found alive. Chris Margetts, of the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service had earlier said the first dead miner was found at the bottom of the main shaft and had evidently been trying to escape. The second was found where he had been working. The families of the men have been told, although their names have not yet been made public. There had been hopes that the men may have found an air pocket when the tunnels were flooded. Margetts described how difficult the search had been. “The water and oxygen levels are very good, but the issue now is debris,” he said. “We’re using seismic listening devices so that any noises are investigated.” He explained the progress the search and rescue teams had made, saying they had cleared the blockage to get to the main shaft. However, he warned that it was a slow process to search the “myriad” tunnels. “Access has been gained into the main shaft at the bottom,” he said. “We’ve cleared the blockage and we’ve got rescue crews that are able to enter and start searching the myriad tunnels and offshoots of the main shaft. “It’s slow progress – they have to dig through silt as they’re going because a lot of debris has been washed through the mine shaft. After the second body was found, the Neath MP, Peter Hain, said the events of the past few hours had made the “living hell” of the miners’ families even worse. He added: “This terrible situation has just got worse. However, the emergency services are doing a fantastic job in very difficult circumstances. “Their efforts are to be commended. There is a ray of hope in that there is no methane in the mine, and that air is circulating.” The Welsh secretary, Cheryl Gillan, expressed her sadness at hearing of the second death. Earlier on Friday, she had met the families of the miners who were trapped. “This is a distressing day for all involved, and I am extremely saddened to hear the news that a second death has been confirmed,” she said. “This tragedy has touched everyone in what is a very tight-knit community. Having just met the families, I know they take great comfort in the messages of support they have received from not only the UK but across the world. Our thoughts are with the families at this extremely difficult time.” Three men escaped from the mine after the accident, which happened when blasting work caused water to flow in the tunnels. Two were on the side of the blast closest to the main mine exit, while the third managed to crawl out through old mine workings. The four men who were trapped have been named as Phillip Hill, 45, from Neath, Charles Breslin, 62, David Powell, 50, and 39-year-old Garry Jenkins, all from the Swansea Valley. Police said emergency services were continuing a multi-agency rescue operation, while the men’s families were being supported by family liaison officers. Fresh rescue teams have been brought in to relieve crews that had worked for at least 12 consecutive hours. One of the miners who escaped is critically ill in hospital, while the two others who got out were largely unharmed and are helping with the rescue operation. The alarm was raised at the pit at around 9.20am on Thursday. An emergency centre has been set up within the community hall in the nearby village of Rhos to cater for the families of the miners. The Red Cross has delivered blankets and pillows to the centre. Wales Steven Morris Shiv Malik guardian.co.uk

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Previously on Hell’s Kitchen my C&L blog, I cooked an absolutely stunning beef wellington wrote about the disturbing trend of Americans being arrested for filming cops. I happen to be one of the unfortunate saps who’s been put in the slam simply for pointing a camera at police. So without further ado, here’s the second installment of my own private police state… “They got me on some straight-up bull—-, son!” exclaimed the kid sitting next to me in the bullpen at the Erie County Holding Center. “What they get you on?” “I shot a cop,” I growled, shooting him an icy stare. “And I’d do it again.” “Son?!” His face froze in delighted dismay. “Real? That f—– dead?!” “I really doubt it.” “Jablaow!” he mimicked a gunshot, aiming his hand at the mucus-encrusted, blood-smeared brick wall. “What’d you use–a nine, forty-five…” “A Sony Handycam,” I said with the unflinching nerve of a coldblooded videographer. “It’s the same kind James O’Keefe uses; he told me himself .” “James who, f—–?” he balked. “Pfft! You on some f—–’ camera shit, son?” “Yeah,” I said. “I shot a video of a cop.” “Pfft! That ain’t no law, son. Somebody need to tell them motherfuckers!” he hollered, slapping the cold, metal bench. “We all in here on some bull—-!” *** Bunting swung by my place at about 2pm and we headed to the demonstration downtown. The New York Marriage Equality Act went into effect the previous evening, and the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) was protesting gay marriage throughout the state, for reasons of a religious and hate-filled nature. We wanted to cover the event properly, so we brought along a video camera, a couple bibles, and a massive latex dildo/microphone. The jiggly kind is best for serious journalism. We circled the block a few times, parked and walked over to the growing crowd at Niagara Square. To our surprise (and because most had been bused in from out of state), the delusional NOM bigots totaled about 250. The righteous counter-protesters were only about a dozen strong. As press, we moved among both factions, asking questions. “The bible says nothing about gay marriage,” I told a NOM supporter, “and marriage invariably results in less sex, so wouldn’t it stand to reason that, as a Christian, you should support gay marriage?” He was confused. “Would it be fair to say that you’re doing The Lord’s work here today?” I pressed him. After much squirming, “Yes,” was his answer. I pointed to the bible, politely informed him that he shouldn’t be working on the Sabbath, and told him he was going to hell. It’s in the bible. We also talked to this hayseed who subsists, ostensibly, on moneys derived from the Tooth Fairy. In a hill-folk whistle, he claimed to be “a low-level politician.” He had glossy, moonshine eyes. And dementia, possibly. “They took our rights!” he claimed. I didn’t bother to ask how. “Your pants are clearly a poly-cotton blend,” I informed him. “You’re going to hell. It’s in the bible.” The crowd started chanting, “Let the people vote!” Because social conservatives are not allowed to vote for governor or state legislature. Then they started singing; it was pretty gay. “How great is our God?” went the seemingly endless refrain. Not great enough to stop gay marriage which, for an omnipotent being, should have been pretty easy. One would imagine. “This here’s a chocolate protest,” I heard one woman say to another. Indeed, most of the NOM supporters were black and, apparently, incapable of detecting the historic irony in their prejudice. “Excuse me, ma’am,” I beckoned one lady. “Are you menstruating?” “Well, this is what this is all about,” she inexplicably answered. I was like, “Whaaaa?” “He’s trying to say you’re unclean,” her husband chimed in. “It’s in the bible,” I said. “You’re going to hell.” She then claimed that the New Testament was her guiding principle. I quickly shot back that in Matthew 5:17-20 Jesus said he didn’t come to change the law. Bunting had made a note of this in anticipation of her predictable nonsense. He spends his spare time studying apologetics. I prefer to stab at my eyes with needles. But to each his own–unless it impinges on the rights of others. We lingered on the outskirts of the protest. Bunting taped while I interviewed. I snagged a beardy bible-humper, but the noise of the rally was ruining our audio, so I broke out the dildophone. “How do you define marriage?” I asked him, waving the wobbly latex member near his face. “I hope someone does this to your child,” he said, slowly slinking away. “I’m sorry,” I said, trailing him. “Could you speak into the mic?” He walked backwards while craning his neck toward the dildophone to chastise us on the record. “You’re going to have to speak into the mic, sir,” I said, wiggling it near his face. He then fled. About five or six pro-gay marriage counter-protesters were standing on the steps of City Hall, right in the middle of the NOM people, holding up humorously scathing signs. The noble police force on hand sprung into action and banished them across Delaware Ave to Niagara Square, which is where the rest of the counter-demonstrators stood. One woman had to be forcibly removed by a large, bald copper–the brave lad. I grabbed the camera from Bunting and tried to get some footage of the action, but the crowd was too thick, and I ended up just trailing them across the street to interview the woman. She told us about a few indignities she and her children had suffered at the hands of Christ’s flock over the years, and we agreed that most homophobes are really just secret, self-loathing queers. It’s a pretty good rule of thumb. As is their constitutional right to peacefully assemble, the counter-demonstrators offered appropriate counter-chants to the NOM nonsense. “Let us vote!” they chanted. “58 percent support gay marriage!” the counter-demonstrators replied. The cops were determined to silence the counter-demonstrators. Bunting filmed an exchange between officer Donna Donovan, who was presumably conceived to the tune of Donovan’s “Donna Donna,” and a couple of the human-rights advocates on scene. She flipped out and said, “I don’t want my picture taken. I don’t want my picture taken!” She then charged at Bunting, stomped on his foot and slapped the camera down from his face. She threatened to arrest him. Myself and a few others informed her that it’s not illegal to videotape her in public. A few minutes later, Donovan was lecturing some counter-demonstrators about how “disrespectful” they were being and that they needed to shut up. “Being disrespectful isn’t illegal,” I told her and grabbed the camera from Bunting. The lecture continued, so I trained the camera on the exchange. “I told you that I don’t want my picture taken!” Donovan shouted, charging at me. She slapped at the camera and broke out her handcuffs. I held out my right hand, thinking she was full of shit. She clapped the cuff down on my wrist with the intensity of a woman bent on causing physical pain. I held the camera out with my left hand to pass it to Bunting. I was being unlawfully arrested and I knew they’d erase the exonerating footage. “Josh!” I yelled. “Josh!” He turned around to grab the camera, as Donovan pulled my right hand behind my back and tried to violently slap the camera to the ground. Bunting took the camera, she finished cuffing me, the cops confiscated the camera from Bunting and then they took me on a televised perp walk. Once in the squad car, cuffs cutting into my wrists, I tried to ask her why I was being arrested. I said, “I don’t understand–” “No!” she screamed. “You don’t understand what we go through! You don’t know me! I don’t care what you people do in bed!” She went off in that manner, for a solid two minutes, and I told her she needed anger management. And, absolutely, she does need to work on her people skills. It was immediately apparent that she has a diminutive woman cop Napoleon complex, and she overcompensates by being an unreasonable bully. *** When they bring you into the holding center, cuffed behind your back, they ask you to stand next to a white brick wall and stare at a red X made of electrical tape. Apparently, eight inches is too far away from the wall, so Donovan told me to get closer and pushed me up against it. Her co-worker cop dude then said, “See, I would have introduced him to the X and not been so nice about it.” So she says to me, “You hear that?” in this smart-ass tone. I said, “Yeah, I heard that. He intimated that he was going to bash my head against a brick wall because he’s a f—ing a–hole.” He replied, “I didn’t say I was going to bash your head against the wall.” “Yeah,” I replied, “and you don’t know the meaning of the word ‘intimate’ either.” Donovan then said, “He just thinks he’s always getting bashed because he’s gay.” I told her I wasn’t, but it didn’t matter either way. She then said I was in denial. Her a–hole partner then said, apropos of nothing, “He’s an atheist.” They both chuckled derisively, for some f—ing reason. Again, I asked why I was being arrested. Donovan said that I was “behind her shouting things,” and explained to the other cop that I was a counter-demonstrator. I informed her that, no, I was in the press, reporting on the event. I informed her that yelling is not illegal, that I was not chanting, and I inquired how she knew I was yelling if I was behind her. “My kids say I have eyes behind my back,” she said, smugly. The cops moved me into a smaller processing room, removed the handcuffs, put me up against a wall and had me take off my pants. Luckily for me, I had the keen foresight to cover the rally commando. One cop made a show of loudly snapping on some latex gloves. My a–hole did not want. But all he did was shake out my pants, searching for contraband. Another cop went through the camera bag. “You got any weed in here?” the one cop asked. “The bag smells like weed.” They were getting excited by the prospect of having something to legitimately charge me with. “You don’t know what weed smells like then,” I told him. No weed. Idiot. “Whoa!” he yelped upon discovering the dildophone. I explained what it was for, but they said they didn’t believe me, and tried to embarrass me about it. I ran for the disgusting office of Congress; I am beyond embarrassment. The cop asked rhetorically of the clean dildophone, “What’s this brown stuff on it?” They all laughed. “Probably bodily fluids,” I said. “I bought it from a hobo who pulled it out of his a–.” Donovan learned that I was with The BEAST, and that I’d be writing about the incident, so she said that she’d be sure to get news out about the dildo before I got released. And then a cop I couldn’t see behind the desk asked, “Is he a f—ing faggot or something?” And they all laughed. They moved me down the line for more questioning. “Religion?” the one cop asked. This is done for special meal requirements, etc., but having just been mocked for my atheism, I was a bit touchy. “Why the f— does that matter?” I asked. “It’s a f—ing question on the form is why it f—ing matters!” he yelled. “Get the f— in there!” There was the mucus and blood stained bullpen. Later he’d call me out for my mugshot, which I couldn’t help but smirk about. “Yeah, go ahead and smile, a–hole,” he said. “You’re being arrested, moron. Real f—ing funny.” I don’t know what they expect; the sign on the wall to the right included a photocopied image of a shirtless Patrick Swayze which read, “Road House”. This is apparently the totally unfunny place you’re supposed to look when they snap your profile picture. I waited in the frigid bullpen with a half a dozen detainees for a few hours, being called out periodically to answer questions about my mental health and get my fingerprints scanned. The cop who took my prints was actually a really nice guy, who could teach Donovan a thing or two about dealing with people. Eventually, they gave me my free phone call and took me upstairs to a private 8 x 6 cell. I’ve stayed in seedier hotels but, in contrast to the bullpen, there didn’t seem to be any air conditioning at all. I sleeplessly sweated through the night, as they never turn off the lights. *** Tune in next time to see if I survived the night (hint: I did), and to read about the ridiculous charges against me (the complainant listed on the police report is “Sony”)! Later.

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Joe Manganiello And Fiancee Call It Quits

TrueBloodWatch says: ‘True Blood’s’ Joe Manganiello and Fiancée Call It Quits : That’s right, multiple sources have confirmed that Joe … http://t.co/RfMVqgIQ

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Missing Colorado Cat Found In New York

JCDTA says: Willow, Missing Colorado Cat , Found In New York City Streets http://t.co/7OTRyYcU via @ huffingtonpost

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Street Stops and Weed Raids: 7 Dramatic Drug Busts from This Year

Is it because of better policing? Maybe the sluggish economy is driving more people to risk a life of crime. It could even be that some people just aren’t very good criminals. Whatever it is, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency has come up with some major busts over the past few weeks, most recently a

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Brad Pitt Jennifer Aniston

“50 Feet Of Crap” (Moneyball vs. Friends) Trennungsdetails von Brad und Jennifer Jennifer Aniston Talks Brad Breakup Emotional Final Night At Friends (VIDEO) funkylena says: Brad Pitt : ‘ Jennifer Aniston marriage wasn’t interesting’: Brad Pitt says that life before Angelina Jolie wasn’t “interesting”.

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Planet With Two Suns

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Planet With Two Suns

Kepler-16b: a Planet with Two Suns Kepler Discovers a Planet with Two Suns: Sept 15th, 2011. A Planet With Two Suns 4_5_H says: RT @ Jumade : RT @ 4_5_H : NASA Discovers “Tatooine” — First Planet With Two Suns [VIDEO] http://t.co/HFVOWHC1

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Constitution Day Quiz

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Constitution Day Quiz

humorfeast says: Humor Feast: Constitution Day Quiz http://t.co/HEv0YpLk via @ humorfeast

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The angry, feisty “umph” seems to have fizzled from Charlie Sheen. He says he’s no longer furious at CBS producers for axing him from Two and a Half Men . Asked yesterday on the Tonight Show how he felt about being bounced over his substance-fueled erratic behavior, Sheen said he probably…

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