Tuesday 18 September 2012

The Latest LG Optimus G



The latest lg optimus G Is a great phone which can answer iphone 5..!
it comes with a quad core processor and a 2 GB huge ram which gives you more space to work and more smootness in web browsing and in playing games and the great thing is it comes with android ice cream sandwitch and the screen resolution is 768 X 1280 HD screen which gives you an ultra look to your movies and videos..!!
and the best part of it is 13 MP camera and a 1.3 MP front camera..!!
its a bunch of perfectness you should buy one for your son or for your GF..!! 

Monday 17 September 2012

APPLE’S LATEST IPHONE 5 REVEALED


APPLE’S LATEST IPHONE 5 REVEALED

iphone 5 is the thinest , lightest and tallest product of apple and it has a 8 mp camera sensor which makes photos more vivid and real ..
after the succesfull launch of iphone 4s apple’s iphone 5s will be coming soon..!
it has a 4″ inch ratina display which is HD display and it gives iphone 5 an amazing look and its loaded with ultra fast relieble wifi and it has the apple’s most powerfull A6 processor……

IS SHE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN WORLD?


IS SHE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN WORLD?

Is This the World's Most Beautiful Woman?

Is she the most prettiest girl in whole world ??
The difference between Her ears and her nearly 2 ratio 1 , More Distance of her eyes and her mouth is a third of the distance
from her chin to her hairs , another measures of her perfect natural beauty.
The winners of Naked Lorraine a “nature of beauty” which was well organized by lifestyle ITV’s lorraine program.

Is This the World's Most Beautiful Woman?

BUGATTI VEYRON (WORLD’S FASTEST ON ROAD CAR)


BUGATTI VEYRON (WORLD’S FASTEST ON ROAD CAR)

Buggati veyron is the name which is in the heart of every car lover this car is the fastest on road car in the planet and it speed upto 267 mph which is 408 kmph this is the speed at which a jet plane takes off..!
bugatti veyron is also the most expensive car in the world..

EDITOR IN CHEIF AND ANTI SCIENTOLOGY ANNOUNCED THAT HES LEAVING (ALT WEEKLY)


EDITOR IN CHEIF AND ANTI SCIENTOLOGY ANNOUNCED THAT HES LEAVING (ALT WEEKLY)

Village Voice Editor Leaves to Pursue Scientology Full Time

Editor In Cheif and Anti scientology announced that he left Alt Weekly
Is he really doing ? or something else? what he gonna do ? writing a book about scientology proposal.
which he would edited upto two years.
He Said That :
“About Scientology I have revealed 465 posts on blog , and most of them contained multipled stories – In 2012 and 2011 .”

ROOM ALARM SECURITY SYSTEM


ROOM ALARM SECURITY SYSTEM


As childrens grow up they want there room to be secure and they don’t want to any one to touch there personal stuff or there GF’s pictures :) this gadget will help them this is a alarmed sensor which gives signal to an wrist that some one has touched your stuff or some one is in your room…

this gadget is just 39.99$.. cheap right??

FLYING REMOTE CONTROLLED SEA LIFE..


FLYING REMOTE CONTROLLED SEA LIFE..


this would be a great toy or a great gadget if you want to make any one scared or if you want to annoy your neighbour girl..!
these fishes can fly in the air and these are fully remote controlled these can fly to 360* and portable aswell..
you can find them in many toy stores or at super markets of you can buy it online at amazon..!!

this gadget is only 99 $

APPLE IPAD MD328LL/A 16GB-WI-FI-WHITE


APPLE IPAD MD328LL/A 16GB-WI-FI-WHITE


FEATURES :-
iPad 3rd Generation,9.7 inch true Retina Display @ 2048 x 1536 Resolution
Apple iOS 5= Dual-Core A5X processor Chip with Quad-Core GPU
5 megapixel camera with HD video recording
Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n); 16 GB Capacityes: 1 x Headphones – Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x Docking / port replicator – 30-pin dock connector
  • Up to 10 Hours of Battery Life; 1.44 lbs,1-Year Limited Warranty

Stupid human tricks: Alabama man accidentally turns himself into ...


Jerry Lee Washington Jr. was immediately thrown behind bars when he filed a damage report for his car which got banged up as he allegedly fled a crime scene.

Jerry Lee Washington Jr. was immediately thrown behind bars when he filed a damage report for his car which got banged up as he allegedly fled a crime scene.

An Alabama man accidentally turned himself into police when he filed a report for his car which got damaged as he allegedly fled a crime scene.
Jerry Lee Washington Jr., 21, was immediately thrown behind bars when he showed up at a Warrior, Ala., police department Wednesday afternoon, local television station WBRC-TV reported.
Hours before, he had attempted to steal from the home of Joey Buchanan and then mowed Buchanan down as he tried to get away.
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Joey Buchanan was left with several fractures to the side of his body after he was hit with a car as thief tried to get away.

"You don't go to somebody's house, steal something from them, run over somebody that is there and then go file a report against them," Buchanan, who suffered several fractures to the right side of his body, told WBRC.
"How's that going to work?"
The incident began when Buchanan's father, David Buchanan, came home to find Washington in one of the family's cars.
The suspect fled the scene, but David remembered seeing an abandoned vehicle parked near the home and told his son to get its VIN number and license plate number.
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‘Some people aren't as bright as they think they are,’ Buchanan said.

Joey caught sight of Washington hiding in the bushes near the car as he approached the vehicle.
"[WASHINGTON] jumped in his car, and threw it in drive and took off and pinned me between his car and my truck," Buchanan said, adding that Washington also allegedly tried to run over his grandfather who shot at the suspect's car with a firearm.
"Some people aren't as bright as they think they are," the victim said.
Washington faces charges of third-degree burglary, unlawful breaking and entering and attempted murder.


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Romney’s RNC speech gaffe, Clint Eastwood’s empty chair speech being blamed on veteran campaign strategist.


Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney talks with campaign strategist Stuart Stevens.

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Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney at the Republican National Convention with campaign strategist Stuart Stevens.

With nearly two months until Election Day, the blame game has already started within Mitt Romney’s dragging campaign – with many fingers pointing at his top strategist Stuart Stevens.
A Politico report published Sunday night quotes an array of anonymous Romney aides, advisers and friends who blame Stevens for the campaign’s loss of momentum since the bumpy Republican National Convention.
According to Politico, Stevens was considered responsible for several stumbles during the high-profile final night of the convention – chiefly Clint Eastwood’s rambling performance with an empty chair and Romney’s failure to acknowledge U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
Stevens reportedly trashed a draft of Romney’s speech written by one veteran speechwriter and requested a second version from another speechwriting team — which he then mostly rewrote with the candidate’s help. During the last-minute scramble, a salute to the troops wound up on the cutting room floor.
Stevens was also held responsible by many for allowing Eastwood to take the stage without a pre-approved script, Politico reported.
“I always have the impression Stuart must save his best stuff for meetings I’m not important enough to attend,” one Romney campaign insider complained to Politico. “The campaign is filled with people who spend a lot of their time either avoiding him or resisting him.”
Stevens worked on both of George W. Bush’s presidential campaigns as well as a string of winning U.S. Senate and gubernatorial campaigns.
Some Romney associates, however, also save some blame for the candidate himself, who is said to have taken an active role in running his own race.
And one Romney official told Politico that the candidate is unlikely to make any major changes at this late date.
“Mitt is a sticker — he stays with you. He had a reputation at Bain for sticking with people. They made a bad investment, he hung with them,” the official said. “None of this is going to be fixed. This is the organization, and this is who Mitt is betting on to win. There aren’t going to be further changes.”
klee@nydailynews.com


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Sollecito's ‘Honor Bound’ tells his side of the romance with Amanda Knox and tragic, bizarre night of roommate Meredith Kercher’s murder.


Raffaele Sollecito and Amanda Knox kissing.

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Raffaele Sollecito and Amanda Knox kissing.

Raffaele Sollecito has written a book about his romance with Amanda Knox during the murder case that made headlines worldwide.
In 2009, Sollecito and then-girlfriend Knox were convicted of killing Knox's roommate Meredith Kercher in in Perugia, Italy two years earlier. The couple served four years in prison before their release in October on lack of evidence.
Sollecito's upcoming book, "Honor Bound: My Journey to Hell and Back with Amanda Knox" details the beginning of his relationship with Knox and the murder case that put them in the international spotlight.
Throughout the book, co-written by Andrew Gumbel, Sollecito maintains the couple's innocence but admits that their behavior was bizarre, reports The Associated Press.
After Kercher's murder, Knox shopped for lingerie and performed cartwheels in front of investigators. The couple also kissed and caressed each other outside the murder scene as police inspected inside. Sollecito and Knox were unaware that news cameras were recording their actions.
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Sollecito’s upcoming book.

Knox claims in the book that the couple's memories of that night are hazy because they reportedly smoked marijuana. Sollecito claimed they had no "real alibi the night of November 1 except each other."
Their weird behavior prompted suspicion from the authorities, resulting in prison sentences of 26 years for Knox and 25 for Sollecito. His first night in prison, Sollecito wrote that he experienced "great waves of indignation and a nagging sense of guilt."
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Sollecito since being released from prison.

After their release, he said he felt "indescribable joy," according to the Associated Press.
Rudy Guede, a drug dealer from Côte d'Ivoire, is currently serving a 16-year sentence for the sexual assault and murder of Kercher.
Simon & Schuster will publish "Honor Bound" on Sept. 18. Knox signed a $4 million book deal with HarperCollins for her side of the story. It is scheduled for a spring release.
mwalsh@nydailynews.com


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South Korea around midday Monday, was pushing northward and expected to move into eastern waters later in the day

High waves caused by Typhoon Sanba crash on Haeundae beach in Busan, south of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Sept. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Yonhap, Jo Jung-ho) KOREA OUT

SEOUL, South Korea -- A powerful typhoon lashed North and South Korea with strong wind and heavy rain Monday, killing at least one person, leaving dozens of others homeless and cutting power to many homes and businesses in the South.
In North Korea, rain drenched parts of the country, including the eastern coastal city of Wonsan, but did not reach the capital, Pyongyang, which was windy Monday but was spared the heavy rains that lashed the South Korean capital.
Typhoon Sanba, which battered southern South Korea around midday Monday, was pushing northward and expected to move into eastern waters later in the day.
Sanba knocked out power to about 26,900 homes and shops in South Korea, the state-run National Emergency Management Agency said. The storm also forced cancelations of about 330 flights and 170 ferries, it said. Huge waves battered the southern coast.
A 50-year-old woman died in a landslide in southeastern South Korea, and another woman was injured in a separate landslide, agency officials said. More than 170 people were left homeless, they said.
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Local resident Bae Yang-soon, 70, cries on the broken road after the area was hit by Typhoon Sanba in Yeosu, south of Seoul.

Before reaching South Korea, the storm hit Japan. About 67,000 homes in southwestern Japan lost power and some areas flooded. A man drowned Sunday while swimming in high waves off the southern Japanese island of Ishigaki, according to the coast guard.
In North Korea, which reported heavy casualties from another powerful typhoon last month, any heavy rain is a worry. There weren't any immediate official reports about whether Monday's typhoon caused any injuries or damage.
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High waves caused by Typhoon Sanba crash on beach in Yeosu, south of Seoul.

State media said that storm, Typhoon Bolaven, killed 59 people and left 50 missing and 26,320 homeless. About 51,600 hectares (127,500 acres) of farmland were flooded, buried or washed away, the official Korean Central News Agency said Friday.
North Korea also suffered flooding and drought earlier this year. There are worries about how the country's farms will handle the severe weather. The United Nations said in June that two-thirds of the country's 24 million people were grappling with chronic food shortages.
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Sanba knocked out power to about 26,900 homes and shops in South Korea.

Typhoon Bolaven left 15 dead and five missing in South Korea. Another typhoon hit the peninsula shortly after Bolaven, but it didn't cause any deaths in South Korea. North Korea also suffered little damage. It's not unusual for three typhoons to hit the Korean Peninsula in such a short time, according to the Korean Meteorological Administration.
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Waves slamming into the coast in Yeosu. A 50-year-old woman was killed in a landslide, and more than 170 people were left homeless.



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The mystery surrounding the murders of Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Eleanor Reinhardt Mills would feature a bizarre cast become fodder for a tabloid war, and bewilder crime experts for decades.


  Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills. Part of unsolved murder case from 1926. Hall and Mrs Mills were murdered. James Mills is husband of Mrs Mills.

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Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Eleanor Reinhardt Mills.

Ninety years ago today, two teenage lovebirds took a morning stroll through the New Jersey countryside and walked into one of the most enduring murder mysteries in America’s history.
It would feature a bizarre cast, led by a character known as the “Pig Woman,” become fodder for a tabloid war, and bewilder crime experts for decades.
What the young couple found that morning, under a crab apple tree, were a man and woman, lying side by side, dead.
The bodies had been carefully posed, feet pointing toward the tree, the man’s hand under the woman’s neck, and her hand on his knee. A Panama hat covered the man’s head, and a scarf was wrapped around the woman’s neck.
A single bullet ended the man’s life, while the woman had been killed with three bullets in the head, and a slash, ear to ear. An autopsy later revealed that her larynx and tongue had been cut out.
A card propped up against his foot gave the man’s identity — Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall, 41, pastor of the Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist in New Brunswick.
The woman was identified as Eleanor Reinhardt Mills, 34, wife of the church janitor, Jimmy Mills, 45, and a singer in the choir.
She was also, as almost everyone in New Brunswick seemed to know, the reverend’s lover.
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The site in New Brunswick, N.J., where the bodies of the Rev. Edward Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills were found after they were murdered.

Steamy letters from the “glamour-girl of the choir,” as the Daily News described her, to her minister, were torn and scattered about the bodies.
Jealous rage seemed a likely motive, and suspicion fell on Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall, the reverend’s wife. She was seven years older than her husband, but what she lacked in feminine charms, she made up for with a family fortune. It was no secret that the minister had married for money.
From the start the investigation was a mess. Souvenir hunters rendered the crime scene useless by handling evidence, trampling underbrush and stripping the crab apple tree of its bark, then pulling it up by the roots.
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Souvenir hunters carving their initals in the crabapple tree under which Hall and Mills were murdered.

Police had very little to go on, until Jane Gibson, a hog farmer who lived in a shack not far from the scene, came forward.
Newspapers dubbed her the “Pig Woman,” and she would become the star witness for the prosecution.
Gibson said she had heard a noise on the night of Sept. 14, and saw someone in her cornfield. Figuring it was a thief, she saddled her mule and rode in pursuit but, instead, came upon a parked car. There she heard a bitter argument between two men and two women, one with white hair, like Mrs. Hall’s.


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Rita Gigante's new book spills the family secrets of Genovese family's 'Oddfather'

Rita Gigante - daughter of mobster Vinnie "The Chin" Gigante - wrote a book called 'The Godfather's Daughter' about growing up with her gangster father -- (Susan Watts/New York Daily News)

The Oddfather loved “The Godfather” — and dancing to “Jailhouse Rock.”
Notorious Genovese family boss Vincent (the Chin) Gigante, when not demanding John Gotti’s death or roaming the streets in pajamas, spent a little quality time enjoying fellow icons Marlon Brando and Elvis Presley.
The glimpses of her father embracing pop culture are favorite memories of his youngest daughter, Rita.
“I loved the times when we put on Elvis,” says the petite Rita, whose dad earned his “Oddfather” sobriquet through a combination of mob mayhem and feigned mental illness.
“I didn’t care if he was in his bathrobe and his slippers and whatever — he’d get up and start dancing to Elvis. He couldn’t sing a word — forget it. But he’d try.”
For years, Gigante never spoke of her father or her family to outsiders — and once went home with blood on her hands after bashing a high school classmate who ran her mouth about the clan.
The baby of the family grew up amid secrets and silence, sworn to an unspoken oath of omerta by virtue of her dad’s position as the nation’s No. 1 mobster.
The quiet went both ways — nobody told her anything either. Gigante knew nothing of her father’s murderous leading role among New York’s five crime families until high school.
The dark-haired Gigante, who bears a resemblance to her infamous parent, knows the whole story now — and she’s telling it all in a new memoir, “The Godfather’s Daughter.”
The book is due in stores Tuesday.



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Vincent "The Chin" Gigante hold his daughter, Rita. Shortly after her birth, he left his family behind in Old Tappan, N.J., and moved to his mother's apartment in Manhattan.

The honest, unflinching tale provides a previously unseen look at the elder Gigante, who famously dodged attempted murder charges after shooting Genovese boss Frank Costello in 1957 when Costello refused to testify against him.
“The Chin” maintained a surprisingly high level of privacy despite 24-hour-a-day FBI surveillance. His public persona was forged by his Greenwich Village outings in a bathrobe, pajamas and slippers — a ruse that he continued to the death, even after admitting in court that it was a sham.
While Rita Gigante can be unsparing in her criticisms of her mob boss father, she also wanted people to know the son of Italian immigrants in a light beyond the street lamps of Sullivan St.
“I wanted people to see him as a dad,” said Rita, sitting in the living room of her suburban home. “He wasn’t just an idol, or this image that people saw in a newspaper or on TV.


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Mayor Bloomberg found money in the city budget to give out raises to 48 members of his City Hall staff




Despite a gaping budget hole that could lead to layoffs of teachers or police officers, Mayor Bloomberg found money in the city budget to give out raises to 48 members of his City Hall staff.
A Daily News review of payroll data found that 10 of those lucky employees got raises that topped 20% since last summer.

“It is hypocritical,” steamed City Councilwoman Letitia James (D-Brooklyn). “It’s just disrespectful to the people who basically make the city run.”

But Bloomberg spokesman Marc LaVorgna said the mayor’s office was paying some employees more because they were performing more work as a result of staffing cuts.

He said the office shrank by 17 workers, going from 484 employees in June 2011 to 467 in June 2012.
“Fewer people on staff means some employees have been promoted or taken on more work, so their salaries increased, but we’ve pushed our overall salary costs down,” he said.
The office’s total salary cost of $36 million was down by about $1.4 million over the same time period, LaVorgna said. He noted headcount has dropped 12% since 2008, when there were 531 staffers.
LaVorgna added that almost all of the 48 staffers who got raises were promoted, even though their civil service titles didn’t change in the payroll data.


City Councilwoman Gale Brewer (D-Manhattan) questioned why the extra money was needed.
“It’s not a job where you have to find somebody with a very technical skill and pay them a lot of money,” she said.
Gregory Floyd, head of Teamsters Local 237, which represents 20,000 city workers, was angry about the raises.
“I thought there was no money for raises for any city employee, and the last I checked the people who worked in the mayor’s office were city employees,” he said. “They’re being paid with taxpayer money.”
Harry Nespoli, who heads the sanitation workers union, said every union is working without a contract and being told to inform its members to work harder without any rises.
“He had enough money to give raises to the people in City Hall, but not the people that work for the citizens of New York City on a day-to-day basis?” he questioned. “That is totally unacceptable.”
LaVorgna shot back that 76,000 union members received salary increases from June 2011 to June 2012. There are 240,000 unionized employees in the city workforce.
tmoore@ nydailynews.com


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