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  1. OJ Simpson carries the Olympic Torch in 1984. Nicole Brown can be seen on the left.
  2. Gas Resistant Pram, England 1938
  3. This one gets me every time...World War II veteran from Belarus Konstantin Pronin, 86, sits on a bench as he waits for his comrades at Gorky park during Victory Day in Moscow, Russia, on Monday, May 9, 2011. Konstantin comes to this place every year. This year he was the only person from the unit to show.
  4. A Filipino politician took this photo of his family just moments before being assassinated.
  5. Turkish official teases starving Armenian children by showing them a piece of bread during the Armenian Genocide in 1915.
  6. The FA's approach to anything controversial is PR first and then implement a way too simplified solution, without ever trying to get to the core of the problem.
  7. Got an Email from Liveonlinefooty today with this link WatchJSC.com Anybody know anything about it? Is it worth the risk?
  8. I'd like the balloons please. Red ones. Just under a hundred should suffice.
  9. DJ Shadow - 'Diplo & Friends' BBC Mix (PRE-AIR Version Without Interruptions) July, 2013
  10. Al-Qaeda obviously don't rate him. Mad Story: Al-Qaeda attack Spurs as being unscrupulous merchants & greedy Jews in Bale saga | 101GG Football news This is insane. A variety of Italian news sources have published a story on Monday that Al-Qaeda have unbelievably waded into the Gareth Bale will he/won’t he move from Tottenham to Real Madrid saga by issuing antisemtic slurs against Spurs online. The principle report appears to have come from Il Solec24 Ore, who have promoted the story on the front page of their website (see left). According to the hard-to-believe tale, Ahmed Al Dossari, the reported leader of a Yemenite Al-Qaeda based in the country’s capital city Sana’a, has waded into the Bale transfer saga on a non-specified website. Al Dossari is said to have denounced Spurs for demanding 100 million euros for Bale, spewing: Unscrupulous merchants. The Jews will be punished for their greed by the wrath of God and by the sound of arms. Tottenham are often labelled the Jewish club in the Premier League, as the club has deep-rooted ties with the Jewish community in north London. Whilst this story has more holes than a piece of Swiss cheese, it is worth noting that Twitter trolls have attacked Spurs chairman Daniel Levy for being “Jewish” over the past few days. To prove we didn’t make this story up, below is an Italian radio report from Il Solec24 Ore on the story. We’re sure you’ll be able to make out the words Gareth Bale and Al-Qaeda for yourselves.
  11. How are some people not getting that?
  12. Trial Begins for Old White Man Who Senselessly Shot and Killed Black Middle-Schooler | Alternet Days after a jury found George Zimmerman innocent of murdering Trayvon Martin, another racially-charged murder trial begins. July 17, 2013 | Opening statements for the trial of a seventy-six-year-old white man accused of murdering his thirteen-year-old Black neighbor began Tuesday, unveiling the heartbreaking details of the May 2010 shooting that occurred in broad day light in Milkwaukee. In a video the prosecution showed to jurors, sixth-grader Darius Simmons drags his trash can inside before stepping outside, at which point his nextdoor neighbor John Spooner approaches him with a handgun. Simmons backs up fearfully, and Spooner briefly points the pistol at the young boy's mother, Patricia Larry, who was sitting on the steps of her home. Spooner fires and shoots the child in the chest as his mother watches. The wounded youth stumbles away, and Spooner fires again, missing. Moments later, Simmons was dead. Larry testified that she ran toward her son, and placed her hand on his neck, where she felt a light pulse. “Then I pulled his shirt up and I (saw) he had a bullet hole in his chest,” she said through tears, “He took one more breath and that’s it.” A video of Spooner's interrogation shows the killer saying he shot Simmons because he thought the middle schooler burglarized his home and stole his shotguns. The Associated Press explains: Simmons’ mother, Patricia Larry, testified that Spooner warned her to call 911 and accused her son of burglarizing his home. She said Spooner told her son he’d teach him not to steal, then fired the shot that struck the boy in his chest. ... [Milwaukee police officer Michael Urbaniak] testified that he and Martinez placed Spooner in the back of a squad car while they investigated the scene. While being detained, Spooner commented that he had reached his breaking point and that his house had been broken into two days earlier, Urbaniak said. The officer said Spooner claimed he knew the culprits were the kids who lived next door, and that they were part of a black family that recently moved next door and had caused nothing but trouble. Spooner is white. In other words, another lawless white man callously profiled a Black child, rendered him guilty, and took his life with a bullet. The defense claims Spooner did not intend to "kill" Simmons by shooting him at point-blank range. If the old, bearded white man is found guilty of murder, another round in court must then determine if he was mentally sound at the time of the killing. While the evidence in this case should make for an easier conviction than George Zimmerman's, the trial is yet another example of America's failure to value the lives of young, Black men. Today, Democracy Now reported on "Operation Ghetto Storm," the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM) project that found "at least 136 unarmed African Americans were killed by police, security guards and self-appointed vigilantes in 2012." That's one Black person dead at the hands of a lawless enforcer every 28 hours. Justice for these slain Black youths is not only in the court room, but a committment to stopping the thought patterns that kill kids 'guilty' only of being Black.
  13. Bedroom Tax victim commits suicide: Grandmother Stephanie Bottrill blames government in tragic note - Mirror Online Bedroom Tax victim commits suicide: Grandmother Stephanie Bottrill blames government in tragic note 12 May 2013 07:59 Grandmother who had to pay extra £20 a week throws herself in front of motorway lorry. Ten days ago Stephanie Bottrill sat in the redbrick terrace house which had been home for 18 years to write notes to her loved ones, the Sunday People reports . She ripped the pages from a spiral-bound notebook and placed them neatly in little brown envelopes. There was one for her son. Another for her daughter. Her mother. Friends. And a very special one for the year-old grandson she doted on. Then in the early hours of last Saturday Stephanie, 53, left her home for the last time, leaving her cat Joey behind as the front-door clicked shut. She crossed her road in Meriden Drive, Solihull, to drop one of her letters and her house keys through a neighbour’s letterbox. Then she walked 15 minutes through the sleeping estate to Junction 4 of the M6. And at 6.15am she walked straight into the path of a northbound lorry and was killed instantly. Stephanie Bottrill had become the first known suicide victim of the hated Bedroom Tax. In the letter to her son, Steven, 27, she had written: “Don’t blame yourself for me ending my life. The only people to blame are the Government.” Stephanie was tormented over having to find £20 a week to pay for the two under-occupied bedrooms she had been assessed for. Days before her death she told neighbours: “I can’t afford to live any more.” Solihull council Labour group leader David Jamieson, who knows the family well, said: “I’m absolutely appalled this poor lady has taken her own life because she was worried how she would pay the Bedroom Tax. “I hope the Government will take notice and reconsider this policy.” The police came to Steven’s door at 9.30 last Saturday morning. They were there with his sister Laura, 23, and he knew something terrible had happened. They told him his mum had taken her own life. He said: “It was a shock at first. You just ask why? The policeman told me she had left notes. I was on my own, looking after my little boy. “I just wanted to keep looking after him, to keep it all in. I told the police to keep the note. I was still getting my head round it.” So it was not until Sunday that Steven was ready to read the note. He said: “I couldn’t believe it. She said not to blame ourselves, it was the Government and what they were doing that caused her to do it. “She was fine before this Bedroom Tax. It was dreamt up in London, by people in offices and big houses. “They have no idea the effect it has on people like my mum.” On the Thursday before she died – when she wrote the farewell letters – Stephanie had phoned her son to say she was struggling to cope. He promised to get help and next day phoned her GP. Stephanie came home from the GP’s surgery with sleeping tablets. That Friday teatime, Steven came to see her after he finished work. He tried to reassure her, telling her everything would be OK. He says now he should have hugged her but he thought it might upset her. On the way home he resolved to take her to A&E next day and stay there until she got the help she needed. That evening a neighbour took Stephanie some dinner. Like Steven, she thought Stephanie would cope. But neither saw her again. In the early hours of Saturday, Stephanie headed downstairs, past boxes of her things packed up and ready to go. Boxes marked “kitchen” and “bedroom”. Stephanie had nowhere to go. But she had packed anyway so when the council found her a smaller place she would be prepared. Steven said: “She didn’t want to go but she knew she had to. She couldn’t afford to stay. It was too hard. “She wasn’t eating properly. There wasn’t any proper food. There were about 30 tins of custard.” Stephanie had lived in her £320-a-month home for 18 years, but couldn’t cope with the extra £80 she had to find every month. She needed to downsize but nothing suitable was offered to her. And she was upset she would have to leave the home in which she raised her two children as a single mother. The well-kept back garden was Stephanie’s pride and joy. She had buried her favourite pet cats there and she liked to sit out there in the sun and remember them. Steven remembers they didn’t have much as they grew up. His mum would struggle to afford clothes and food but they were happy and always well-turned out. As a child Stephanie was diagnosed with the auto-immune system deficiency, Myasthenia gravis. The illness made her weak and she had to take constant medication. Steven said she wanted to work, but there was no way she could. Doctors had told her she was too ill to hold down a job, but she had never been registered as disabled, so she lived without disability benefit. After splitting with the children’s father, Stephanie raised Laura and Steven on her own. Steven, an HGV driver, said: “Even though it was difficult for Mum bringing us up on her own, we were really happy here.” Eventually, Steven left to set up in his own place with his own family. It was close enough to visit his mum and he came round whenever he could. Then two months ago Laura also moved out and into a flat with her long-term partner. It happened quickly and Stephanie struggled at first. It also meant that instead of losing 14 per cent of her housing benefit for one spare bedroom she would now lose 25 per cent for two rooms. But friends and family rallied round and she began to adjust on her own. She took the decision to tell the council she was living in a three-bedroomed house on her own. The £80 per month extra she would have to pay was too much for her. She would have to leave her home. Steven said: “She was sad about Laura going but she had got over that and was coping. Being asked for the extra Bedroom Tax money was just too much for her.” Stephanie told her next-door neighbour Tracey Hurley: “I cannot afford to live any more.” She was visited by officials, who told her she would be charged for any repairs to her property. That would whittle away the £2,000 she had been offered by the council to move home. It meant Stephanie had to strip wallpaper and lift carpets herself. She also had to mend her back fence. And they failed to find a suitable property for her – the bungalow they offered was a 30-minute walk from a bus stop and miles from her family and friends. So Stephanie was trapped in a house she couldn’t afford. And neighbours did their best to help as she faced losing her home. Neighbour Tracey, 49, said: “Her garden meant so much to her. “She called it her special place and the one place she felt at peace. “But they were going to take that from her. She just couldn’t stand it.” Tracey did her best to care for her friend and saw her on the Friday before she died. She said: “Stephanie hadn’t eaten for three days. She was desperate. “We were having a barbecue and she popped her head over the fence to say hello. She didn’t want to socialise so I took her some dinner. “When I went round I hugged her and told her to just come and knock on the door if she needed me. “I told her not to do anything stupid. The council would have to help her. She asked me for another hug. Then in the morning the police came. I couldn’t believe it.” Other neighbours on the estate are being hit with the Bedroom Tax. Tracey said: “They are making me pay it and it’s going to be tough but people don’t have any choice. “This is not just politics, this is people’s lives.” Next Friday, Tracey will be among friends and family at the funeral. The family were struggling to pay so the Sunday People has made a contribution. Stephanie’s death didn’t make headlines locally. But her friends know exactly what happened to her. And they believe the shock of her death will be felt far outside her community. Tracey added: “There’s no way Stephanie is going to be the last to die because of this Bedroom Tax. She’s not going to be the only one.”
  14. "Look at them sideburns! He looks like a girl. Now, Johnny Unitas, there's a haircut you could set your watch to."
  15. "We're Man United, we'll do what we want ...but, emm just not in Europe"
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