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‘The Dark Knight Rises:’ More On-Set Photos and Video Spoil Big Battle Scene

It’s in the title: this is spoiler territory. Not long ago we posted some on-set snaps and video [1] from the Pittsburgh set of Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises. Those showed the full outfit worn by Bane (Tom Hardy) and revealed the new Tumbler. Now we’ve got much higher-resolution images of another scene being shot. This one depicts a big fight scene involving Batman and Bane, and they are… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 01/08/2011 03:46 Number of articles : 2

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‘The Dark Knight Rises:’ More On-Set Photos and Video Spoil Big Battle Scene

It’s in the title: this is spoiler territory. Not long ago we posted some on-set snaps and video [1] from the Pittsburgh set of Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises. Those showed the full outfit worn by Bane (Tom Hardy) and revealed the new Tumbler. Now we’ve got much higher-resolution images of another scene being shot. This one depicts a big fight scene involving Batman and Bane, and they are… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 01/08/2011 03:46 Number of articles : 2

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Man caught bus to hospital after being shot in head

Court hears that Richard Kwakye flagged down a bus en route to King’s College hospital while bleeding from a head wound A man shot in the head flagged down a bus which took him to hospital, the Old Bailey heard on Monday. The driver, whose route took him past King’s College hospital, south London, stopped to let him off outside the accident and emergency department. “He was bleeding from a wound to his head and was evidently in considerable pain,” said Oliver Glasgow, prosecuting. “To the shock and amazement of the triage nurses, this man explained that he had just been shot in the head and had caught a bus to the hospital. He was rushed into theatre where the surgeons who operated upon him duly removed a bullet from his brain.” Richard Kwakye survived but the incident had made him “mortal enemies” with Rilwan Bankole, the man accused of shooting him. Bankole, 31, of Thornton Heath, south London, denies attempting to murder Kwakye in October 2003. Glasgow said Kwakye, who was 20 at the time, had refused to tell police who shot him until six years later. He said he had been driven to Goose Green park in East Dulwich where he alleged Bankole pointed the gun at his head and shot him as they sat in a car as fireworks were set off. Glasgow added: “When he came to, no one was there. Whilst he knew that he was hurt he had no idea how seriously he had been wounded. He managed to get to his feet and staggered into the road where he flagged down a passing bus. The driver, who fortuitously was en route to King’s College hospital, dropped Richard Kwakye at A&E.” Doctors then removed the .22 air pellet, fired from a modified blank firing gun. Kwakye would not have survived if the bullet had been larger, the court heard. Bankole, who was said to have suspected his former friend of stealing his property, later told police Kwakye had lied about who shot him because the two were involved in a custody battle over a child. But the “seven years of hatred” had led to more serious matters, said Glasgow. Kwakye was convicted last week of the murder of Bankole’s 19-month-old daughter Siariah Letang in an arson attack at the home of her mother in September last year. Glasgow told the jurors they would find it hard to warm to Kwakye, now a convicted murderer who, like Bankole, had previous convictions for robbery and drugs. The trial continues. Crime Gun crime London guardian.co.uk

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Man caught bus to hospital after being shot in head

Court hears that Richard Kwakye flagged down a bus en route to King’s College hospital while bleeding from a head wound A man shot in the head flagged down a bus which took him to hospital, the Old Bailey heard on Monday. The driver, whose route took him past King’s College hospital, south London, stopped to let him off outside the accident and emergency department. “He was bleeding from a wound to his head and was evidently in considerable pain,” said Oliver Glasgow, prosecuting. “To the shock and amazement of the triage nurses, this man explained that he had just been shot in the head and had caught a bus to the hospital. He was rushed into theatre where the surgeons who operated upon him duly removed a bullet from his brain.” Richard Kwakye survived but the incident had made him “mortal enemies” with Rilwan Bankole, the man accused of shooting him. Bankole, 31, of Thornton Heath, south London, denies attempting to murder Kwakye in October 2003. Glasgow said Kwakye, who was 20 at the time, had refused to tell police who shot him until six years later. He said he had been driven to Goose Green park in East Dulwich where he alleged Bankole pointed the gun at his head and shot him as they sat in a car as fireworks were set off. Glasgow added: “When he came to, no one was there. Whilst he knew that he was hurt he had no idea how seriously he had been wounded. He managed to get to his feet and staggered into the road where he flagged down a passing bus. The driver, who fortuitously was en route to King’s College hospital, dropped Richard Kwakye at A&E.” Doctors then removed the .22 air pellet, fired from a modified blank firing gun. Kwakye would not have survived if the bullet had been larger, the court heard. Bankole, who was said to have suspected his former friend of stealing his property, later told police Kwakye had lied about who shot him because the two were involved in a custody battle over a child. But the “seven years of hatred” had led to more serious matters, said Glasgow. Kwakye was convicted last week of the murder of Bankole’s 19-month-old daughter Siariah Letang in an arson attack at the home of her mother in September last year. Glasgow told the jurors they would find it hard to warm to Kwakye, now a convicted murderer who, like Bankole, had previous convictions for robbery and drugs. The trial continues. Crime Gun crime London guardian.co.uk

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Raw Video: Rare Tornado Hits Russian City

CAPTION: A rare tornado hit the eastern Russian city of Blagoveshensk on Sunday, killing one person and injuring 28. (Aug. 1)

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Raw Video: Rare Tornado Hits Russian City

CAPTION: A rare tornado hit the eastern Russian city of Blagoveshensk on Sunday, killing one person and injuring 28. (Aug. 1)

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Military Shows Off Short-Takeoff Fighter Jet

The Marines are trying to build a case for the controversial Joint Strike Fighter, a multibillion-dollar aircraft marked by cost overruns and delays. The AP’S Sagar Meghani got a look at the high-tech F-35B during a test flight in Maryland. (Aug. 1)

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Military Shows Off Short-Takeoff Fighter Jet

The Marines are trying to build a case for the controversial Joint Strike Fighter, a multibillion-dollar aircraft marked by cost overruns and delays. The AP’S Sagar Meghani got a look at the high-tech F-35B during a test flight in Maryland. (Aug. 1)

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Sen. John Barrasso: Debt Ceiling Hostage Taking Round One in Fifteen Round Fight

Click here to view this media After telling Fox’s Neil Cavuto how much the “American people” really want to see the deficit cut by reducing spending and pretended that he and his party have in any way been acting in the interests of everyday working Americans, he reminded everyone of just what we’re in for in the near future — more hostage taking and demands to slash our social safety nets. I’m awaiting their new excuse after these budget cuts they’ve demanded start tanking our economy and putting us into another recession. I’m sure they’ll be telling us that the confidence fairies out there just can’t create any jobs for fear that the Bush tax cuts might not be extended.

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Sen. John Barrasso: Debt Ceiling Hostage Taking Round One in Fifteen Round Fight

Click here to view this media After telling Fox’s Neil Cavuto how much the “American people” really want to see the deficit cut by reducing spending and pretended that he and his party have in any way been acting in the interests of everyday working Americans, he reminded everyone of just what we’re in for in the near future — more hostage taking and demands to slash our social safety nets. I’m awaiting their new excuse after these budget cuts they’ve demanded start tanking our economy and putting us into another recession. I’m sure they’ll be telling us that the confidence fairies out there just can’t create any jobs for fear that the Bush tax cuts might not be extended.

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