| Hip-Hop Rumors: Joel Ortiz Off Aftermath? Is Bow Wow Crazy? Amy ...
Wow Bow doesn't have to do this. He doesn't. He can still make his name Bow Wow again. The rumor is that he got pissed off at Chris Brown and spit on his R&B counterpart. That's word to Omarion! Anyway apparently at a show in Dallas, Wow Bow ended his set off and accused Brown of messing up his set. How? I'm not sure how. Chris Brown is the headliner of the show, but I don't know what he did. Anyway, Wow Bow had to be restrained and out came the spit. I know this is only a rumor, but I have to ask: IS WOW BOW CRAZY? Now that I got a good laugh out of that, you should know that Wow Bow has stated on the record that this never happened. Chris Brown hasn't issued any denial. OBAMA HAS A SHOT! OK, I know one doesn't have anything to do with the other, but I thought I would say this anyway.
Terry Pratchett: I have Alzheimer’s
In a statement posted on the website of his illustrator Paul Kidby, the author describes the diagnosis as "an embuggerance". He adds: "Frankly, I would prefer it if people kept things cheerful, because I think there’s time for at least a few more books yet." Pratchett, 59, is best known for his satirical Discworld novels and he has sold more than 55 million books. .
Cyclo-cross news & racing roundup for October 25
With Italy's Giro di Lombardia bringing the European road season to a close, the cyclo-cross circus is ready to take centre stage this weekend as the action moves from Flanders to the Czech Republic for the second World Cup event in Tabor. Last Sunday heralded the season's first World Cup in Kalmthout, Belgium and from now on the important 'crosses follow one after another at a ferocious pace. After a tremendous effort in Kalmthout, there's no doubt Fidea's Zdenek Stybar will be the man to watch. The young Czech professional, a surprise winner of last weekend's World Cup, expects to have significant boost in motivation this weekend when racing at home. "I lived in Kalmthout for two years so that's a special race for me," said Stybar. "Racing in Tabor is very special too because it's one of the few imes that the Czech people who follow me can actually see me racing.
Now, saline water worries flood-hit Malwa farmers
After suffering heavy losses due to water logging this kharif season, farmers of the Malwa region are a worried lot with their fields still inundated and the wheat-sowing season already in the offing. With over 50 per cent of their paddy and cotton crops totally perished, the land tillers in villages of Bahmanwala, Takhtmalana, Jhabelwali, Chadhewan, Thandewala, Widing, Udaikaran, Chauntara, Bajja, Vattoo, Haraj, Sarainaga and Jammuana helplessly watched the migratory birds in their flooded or marshy fields. They are looking for remedies to get rid of the menace of sem (saline water logging in fields). As one walks over these sem-affected fields, the feet sink in the earth as if the water below is waiting to come up. The sem has blackened the top layer of soil. A farmer will have to plough such a piece of land at least four times to make it fit for cultivation.
Lucknow, November 25
The Assam government today terminated 150 junior doctors working in Guwahati Medical College Hospital (GMCH) on charges of blackmailing the government and putting lives of patients in danger and arrested over 100 agitating junior doctors. Uttarakhand govt directive to depts Dehra Dun, November 25 The state government has asked government departments to invite elected representatives either to preside over or as chief guest instead of bureaucrats at public functions to be organized by them. Rlys official asked to explain denial of pension benefits New Delhi, November 25 The Central Information Commission (CIC) has directed the Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) and the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Allahabad, to spell out the grounds for denying pension benefits to a woman whose late husband worked with the North Central Railway.
Madeleine McCann, Shannon Matthews And Missing Child Protocol
Sue Carroll: Most of us won't have an instant recollection who Shannon Matthews is. After thinking twice, of course we all know she is the nine-year-old missing from her home in Dewsbury Moor, West Yorkshire. But what a terrible indictment of the media that, when a child has disappeared in Britain for over a week, her name doesn't spring to our lips, we don't know her school, favourite toy or what she was wearing when last seen. Shannon is as precious to her family as Madeleine McCann, missing for 300 days, is to hers. But where are the front-page pictures, campaigns, the furore? Would this be different if she was the daughter of two middle-class, mediasavvy parents? Not a working-class child from up North. THE SUN: "Marchers wants Shannon home" THE family of Shannon Matthews led a poignant candlelit vigil for the missing nine-year-old last night – as police admitted hopes of finding her alive looked “bleak".
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