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Continue reading …Billy Joel – Honesty Just the Way you Are Sky’s The Limit (from Cleveland, Ohio) performs “Lights” (by Journey) Lauren_Alexa says: OMG yes!!! RT @ NicoleMondav @ BravoAndy am I the only one who has noticed that Billy Joel & Albert Manzo look VERY much alike??
Continue reading …Father of one, 50, dies at Bous al Carrer fiesta near Valencia after taunting half-tonne bull with pink umbrella A Spanish man was gored to death at a fiesta after waving a pink umbrella at a charging half-tonne bull. The 50-year-old father of one taunted the animal as it came rampaging out of a pen but the prank backfired horribly when the bull charged straight at him, trampled him to the floor and gored him with its horns. The Bous al Carrer (“Bulls in the Street”) festival, similar to the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, took place in the small town of Rafelbunyol, 16 miles north of Valencia on the east coast of Spain, on Saturday evening. The town’s narrow streets are sealed off on weekends between July and October as volunteers are chased by a bull, cheered on from overlooking windows and balconies. Bous al Carrer events have become increasingly popular in towns and villages in the Valencia region in recent years, with 486 people injured last year. A video posted on the ABC newspaper website [WARNING: graphic content] showed the man standing in the sand-covered street holding a pink umbrella in the air as the bull was released from the pen. An onlooker shouted “Olé” as the animal began to charge, and then it gored the man, piercing his chest and armpit. An eyewitness told the local newspaper Las Provincias: “Everything happened very quickly. The animal turned and went for him. The man sidestepped once but then he couldn’t get away. He fell to the floor and was charged.” A fellow bull runner tried to distract the animal by waving his hands in the air, but could do nothing to prevent the man’s death. The victim was certified dead on arrival at hospital, the emergency services in Valencia said. A second bull run, scheduled for later on Saturday night, was cancelled. Bullfighting Animals Spain Europe guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Father of one, 50, dies at Bous al Carrer fiesta near Valencia after taunting half-tonne bull with pink umbrella A Spanish man was gored to death at a fiesta after waving a pink umbrella at a charging half-tonne bull. The 50-year-old father of one taunted the animal as it came rampaging out of a pen but the prank backfired horribly when the bull charged straight at him, trampled him to the floor and gored him with its horns. The Bous al Carrer (“Bulls in the Street”) festival, similar to the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, took place in the small town of Rafelbunyol, 16 miles north of Valencia on the east coast of Spain, on Saturday evening. The town’s narrow streets are sealed off on weekends between July and October as volunteers are chased by a bull, cheered on from overlooking windows and balconies. Bous al Carrer events have become increasingly popular in towns and villages in the Valencia region in recent years, with 486 people injured last year. A video posted on the ABC newspaper website [WARNING: graphic content] showed the man standing in the sand-covered street holding a pink umbrella in the air as the bull was released from the pen. An onlooker shouted “Olé” as the animal began to charge, and then it gored the man, piercing his chest and armpit. An eyewitness told the local newspaper Las Provincias: “Everything happened very quickly. The animal turned and went for him. The man sidestepped once but then he couldn’t get away. He fell to the floor and was charged.” A fellow bull runner tried to distract the animal by waving his hands in the air, but could do nothing to prevent the man’s death. The victim was certified dead on arrival at hospital, the emergency services in Valencia said. A second bull run, scheduled for later on Saturday night, was cancelled. Bullfighting Animals Spain Europe guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Rebecca Leighton held in custody on charges of endangering life by criminal damage in saline sabotage case A nurse charged with putting insulin in saline bags at a hospital where patients’ deaths are now under investigation has appeared in court via videolink. Rebecca Leighton, 27, was arrested in July by detectives investigating the deaths of patients at Stepping Hill hospital, in Hazel Grove, Stockport. The hearing took place on Monday morning at Manchester crown court. Leighton, who is being held in custody, is charged with three counts of criminal damage with intent to endanger life and three charges of being reckless as to whether life was being endangered. Peter Wright QC, prosecuting, said detectives were arranging to interview “several hundred” patients and staff as part of the inquiry. He said: “The inquiry is very wide-ranging. There are a very large number of individuals who have been identified by the police to be interviewed. “There are 600 exhibits that are also being examined in this case and a large number of documents that have been recovered from the hospital that are subject to examination, including patient records and also records in respect of the receipt, storage and subsequent use of various items.” Examining each exhibit in total would take months, he said. The interview process would also be lengthy, the court heard. “There are several hundred such interviews to be undertaken and concluded,” Wright said, adding that toxicology and pathology results in the case were still awaited. Simon Csoka QC, defending, said: “The defendant is anxious that this matter be tried as quickly as possible.” Neighbours and colleagues of Leighton were in the public gallery but her family did not attend the preliminary hearing. Leighton, who appeared via videolink from prison, spoke only to confirm her name and a provisional trial date was scheduled for 28 February. The charges relate to the alleged tampering of saline ampoules, saline bags and medical products. Leighton is also charged with theft of medicine. She is next due to appear in court on 17 October for a plea and case management hearing. Greater Manchester police have said they are no longer investigating the death of one of five patients. The family of 84-year-old George Keep, of Cheadle, was told his death no longer formed part of the inquiry. He died on 14 July after being admitted to hospital with a broken hip. Police continue to investigate the deaths last month of Tracey Arden, 44, Arnold Lancaster, 71, Derek Weaver, 83, and Vera Pearson, 84. The alarm was raised when a large number of patients were reported to have unexplained low blood sugar levels. The Nursing and Midwifery Council will hold a hearing on Tuesday over whether to impose an interim ban on Leighton working. Helen Carter guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Rebecca Leighton held in custody on charges of endangering life by criminal damage in saline sabotage case A nurse charged with putting insulin in saline bags at a hospital where patients’ deaths are now under investigation has appeared in court via videolink. Rebecca Leighton, 27, was arrested in July by detectives investigating the deaths of patients at Stepping Hill hospital, in Hazel Grove, Stockport. The hearing took place on Monday morning at Manchester crown court. Leighton, who is being held in custody, is charged with three counts of criminal damage with intent to endanger life and three charges of being reckless as to whether life was being endangered. Peter Wright QC, prosecuting, said detectives were arranging to interview “several hundred” patients and staff as part of the inquiry. He said: “The inquiry is very wide-ranging. There are a very large number of individuals who have been identified by the police to be interviewed. “There are 600 exhibits that are also being examined in this case and a large number of documents that have been recovered from the hospital that are subject to examination, including patient records and also records in respect of the receipt, storage and subsequent use of various items.” Examining each exhibit in total would take months, he said. The interview process would also be lengthy, the court heard. “There are several hundred such interviews to be undertaken and concluded,” Wright said, adding that toxicology and pathology results in the case were still awaited. Simon Csoka QC, defending, said: “The defendant is anxious that this matter be tried as quickly as possible.” Neighbours and colleagues of Leighton were in the public gallery but her family did not attend the preliminary hearing. Leighton, who appeared via videolink from prison, spoke only to confirm her name and a provisional trial date was scheduled for 28 February. The charges relate to the alleged tampering of saline ampoules, saline bags and medical products. Leighton is also charged with theft of medicine. She is next due to appear in court on 17 October for a plea and case management hearing. Greater Manchester police have said they are no longer investigating the death of one of five patients. The family of 84-year-old George Keep, of Cheadle, was told his death no longer formed part of the inquiry. He died on 14 July after being admitted to hospital with a broken hip. Police continue to investigate the deaths last month of Tracey Arden, 44, Arnold Lancaster, 71, Derek Weaver, 83, and Vera Pearson, 84. The alarm was raised when a large number of patients were reported to have unexplained low blood sugar levels. The Nursing and Midwifery Council will hold a hearing on Tuesday over whether to impose an interim ban on Leighton working. Helen Carter guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …After arriving with husband Brad Pitt at the Sarajevo Film Festival, Angelina Jolie receives a special award for bringing attention to the plight of the Bosnia’s refugees as well as her impact in the movie industry. (Aug. 1)
Continue reading …After arriving with husband Brad Pitt at the Sarajevo Film Festival, Angelina Jolie receives a special award for bringing attention to the plight of the Bosnia’s refugees as well as her impact in the movie industry. (Aug. 1)
Continue reading …World stock markets jumped Monday after President Barack Obama announced a deal to increase the US debt limit, which would avoid an American default. But observers were injecting a note of caution into their analysis. (Aug. 1)
Continue reading …World stock markets jumped Monday after President Barack Obama announced a deal to increase the US debt limit, which would avoid an American default. But observers were injecting a note of caution into their analysis. (Aug. 1)
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