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Monday 3 June 2013

Brian Whitehead, Accused Of Taking Photo Up Woman's Skirt, Said 'Maybe I Was Trying To Light A Fart'


His alibi stinks.
A British man accused of trying to take a photo under a woman's skirt suggested that he could have been trying to "light her fart" on fire, the Bristol Post reported.
CCTV footage caught 39-year-oldBrian Whitehead going into a bar last September and placing an unidentified object under a woman's skirt, according to the Post.
Prosecutors said the Bristol man was trying to take a photo, but police say Whitehead told them "Maybe I was trying to light a fart. It could have been a joke. Maybe someone says 'I bet you a fiver if you light her fart.'"
During his trial, Whitehead told the court he was just joking around, but he also denied he ever put a camera under the woman's skirt.
Nevertheless, he was found guilty this past week of outraging public decency, and will be sentenced on June 27.
Whitehead is not the only man who probably wasn't trying to light a fart.
A man who calls himself "John Zippy" has a whole blog devoted to up skirt photos of women on the New York City subway.
And in 2011, a teacher in Chicago was arrested after allegedly aiming his iPhone up a woman's skirt at an arts festival.

77 percent of women in Nigeria use skin-lightening products, the world’s highest percentage – World Health Organization



The World Health Organisation, WHO, has said 77 percent of women in Nigeria use skin-lightening products, the world’s highest percentage. The figure compares with 59 percent in Togo, and 27 percent in Senegal.

The WHO report said the reasons for this are varied but most people said they use skin-lighteners because they want “white skin”.

WHO also said skin bleaching comes with hazardous health consequences. The dangers associated with the use of toxic compounds for skin bleaching include, blood cancers such as leukemia and cancers of the liver and kidneys, as well as severe skin conditions. It said hardcore bleachers use illegal ointments containing toxins like mercury, a metal that blocks production of melanin, which gives the skin its colour, but can also be toxic.

The report said in many parts of Africa, lighter-skinned women are considered more beautiful and believed to be more successful and likely to find marriage. It also said it is not only women who are obsessed with bleaching their skins. Some men too are involved in the practice.



* In extreme cases of skin bleaching, the skin can become multi-coloured and marred with inflammation or scarring.

WHO investigation said lightening creams are not effectively regulated in Nigeria where even roadside vendors sell tubes and plastic bags of powders and ointments from cardboard boxes stacked along sidewalks in market districts. Many of the tubes are unlabelled as to their actual ingredients.

Qatar based Al Jazeera also reported that business is booming for shops selling skin-lightening products. A trader said, “About 90 percent of my clients come asking for skin whitening products,” adding “I sell it to them and give advice on what product is best for them and how to use them.”

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US places $23m reward for Boko Haram leader, Shekau, 4 others



WASHINGTON (AFP) – In an unprecedented move, the United States on Monday posted up to $23 million in rewards to help track down five leaders of militant groups accused of spreading terror in west Africa.

The highest reward of $7 million is offered for the Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, who last week called on Islamists in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq to join the bloody fight to create an Islamic state in Nigeria.

The US State Department’s Rewards for Justice program also targeted Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), offering its first ever bounties for wanted militants in west Africa.

Up to $5 million was posted for Al-Qaeda veteran Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the one-eyed Islamist behind the devastating attack on an Algerian gas plant in January in which 37 foreigners, including three Americans, were killed.

A further $5 million was offered for top AQIM leader Yahya Abou Al-Hammam, reportedly involved in the 2010 murder of an elderly French hostage in Niger.



Malik Abou Abdelkarim, a senior fighter with AQIM, and Oumar Ould Hamaha, the spokesman for Mali’s Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO), were also targeted by the rewards program, which will give up to $3 million each for information leading to their arrests.

“AQIM has been increasingly active in north and west Africa. They’re one of the pre-eminent kidnap for ransom groups in the terrorist world right now,” a senior State Department official told AFP, asking not to be named.

“They cause us a great deal of concern. Anything that we can do naturally to cut down on the capabilities of AQIM, anything that we can do to get information on these people so that we can get them in front of a court… That is our goal.”

The United States has been increasingly worried about the spread of Islamist groups in Mali and across the vast and lawless Sahel since a military coup ousted the government in Bamako.

Former colonial power France has led a military offensive since January against the militants in Mali’s northern desert, as the west African nation prepares for presidential elections on July 28.

There are fears however that the spread of militant groups risks destabilizing the entire west African region.

Belmokhtar, who was a senior commander for AQIM, broke away from the group last year to set up his own group dubbed the “Signatories in Blood.”

Branded “the Uncatchable,” Belmokhtar also personally supervised the operational plans for the twin car bombings in Niger that killed at least 20 people late last month, according to a spokesman for his group.

Monday’s rewards acknowledged the growing links between AQIM and Nigeria’s Boko Haram, which is under pressure from a military offensive.

“They’ve had a relationship for some time. They send people back and forth for training, they’ve done the provision of arms back and forth,” the State Department official said.

“The links are… not quite as solid as some of the other terrorist organizations,” he said. “Nonetheless, it’s a dangerous link and it’s something that we feel we should try and stop.”

Shekau, in a video obtained by AFP last week, claimed his forces had made significant gains against the Nigerian army while sustaining little damage since the start of the military offensive on May 15.

“Under his leadership, Boko Haram’s capability has certainly grown,” the State Department official told AFP.

He highlighted how the group set off “their first improvised explosive device in early June 2011. By August (2011) they used a car bomb against the United Nations facility,” an attack which killed 25 people.

“When we see someone like this who… is actually leading to an increase in the capability of an organization, that’s something that we would naturally try to see if we can do something to impede,” he added.

Shekau’s whereabouts could not be determined in the video, in which he is shown seated and dressed in camouflage and a turban, with an AK-47 at his side.

His comments contradict statements from the military, which has claimed major successes during the offensive, including the destruction of Boko Haram camps and dozens of arrests.

Shekau was placed on a US blacklist last year, but Boko Haram has yet to be designated a foreign terrorist organization — an absence which has raised eyebrows among regional experts.

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Security officials excavate suspicious “boxes” from Abuja’s Amigo supermarket


Amigo and Wonderland still remain under seal.
Security officials who carried out a semi-excavation work on Amigo supermarketin Abuja say they have unearthed ‘boxes’ whose content have not been disclosed.
The boxes have been taken to the head office of the Department of State Security Service, SSS, in Abuja, an official of the agency, involved in the excavation, told PREMIUM TIMES.
Sources told PREMIUM TIMES that the security officials are currently excavating some parts of Amigo, one of Abuja’s busiest supermarkets, and Wonderland Amusement Park, Abuja’s largest amusement park, in search of likely weapons.
The SSS sealed of Amigo and Wonderland on Friday evening after the businesses’ co-owner was declared wanted for allegedly being part of aHezbollah Lebanese terrorist cell in the country.
Earlier on Thursday, the Joint Task Force in Kano said it uncovered a bunker beneath a house in Kano where heavy ammunition including anti-tank weapons were stored.
The JTF said it arrested three suspects who mentioned the Amigo owner as part of them.
More details later…


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American Gangster star Chiwetel Ejiofor emerges as hot favourite to become the first black Doctor Who

With the announcement that Matt Smith would be leaving the role of Doctor Who at the end of the year, the hunt is on to find the twelfth Time Lord.
And so far, British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor has been given 7/1 odds and is the sci-fi fansites' favourite to fill the role, not to mention becoming the first black Doctor in the show's history.
Chiwetel, 35, has already stated that if the series' producers asked him to play the Time Lord, he'd tell them 'yes, of course.'
The new Doctor? Chiwetel Ejiofor is the fan favourite to replace Matt Smith as the new Time Lord
The new Doctor? Chiwetel Ejiofor is the fan favourite to replace Matt Smith as the new Time Lord
Asked by Andrew Marr in 2011 whether he'd take on the part, the actor said: 'Yes, of course. It's always good to be asked to come back to London and do great stuff not only in television but in theatre and film too.'
 

Skybet gave BAFTA-winner Chiwetel, the odds taking into account his stellar history on stage and screen, having starred in films American Gangster and Love, Actually, on TV in The Shadow Line and Dancing On The Edge, and having won a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor as Othello in 2008 theatre production.
But Ejiofor isn't the only star rumoured to be taking on the high-profile job, with Rory Kinnear as the Ladbrokes favourite with odds of 3/1.
Farewell: Matt will be saying goodbye to the TARDIS and companion Jenna-Louise Coleman after the Christmas special
Farewell: Matt will be saying goodbye to the TARDIS and companion Jenna-Louise Coleman after the Christmas special
Female? The Radio Times have suggest Zawe Ashton as the first Time Lady
Female? The Radio Times have suggest Zawe Ashton as the first Time LadyThe Richard II actor is thought to be a perfect choice as he is a well-seasoned actor on stage and screen, with a strong history at the BBC, but has never taken on a major leading role.
A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: 'Rory has all the credibility and is known in the industry as a very talented actor, but he isn't as instantly recognisable as some of the other candidates.
'Matt Smith proved that choosing a lesser-known talent can really work, and he's been a big hit with viewers. It's essential to get this decision right for the future of the series.'
Russell Tovey is also a strong contender, whose name was linked to the eleventh Doctor role but obviously the Being Human star lost out to Matt Smith in 2010.

Rory Kinnear
Russell Tovey
High odds: Rory Kinnear and Russell Tovey are two other actors considered to be in the running to become Doctor Who

The young Doc: Rupert Grint has 10/1 odds to become the next Time Lord
The young Doc: Rupert Grint has 10/1 odds to become the next Time Lord


Russell, 31, has been given 10/1 odds by William Hill to take on the role, as did Rupert Grint - who would be the youngest Doctor ever - but one female suggestion would really throw a spanner into the works.
Fresh Meat star Zawe Ashton was put up as a potential Doctor by the Radio Times and she seemed to be pleased with the subsequent social media endorsements.
Writing on Twitter yesterday, Zawe, 29, said: 'Thankyou to all who have been concurring!!Ha! #AVeryNewWho'.

Dame Helen Mirren and Olivia Coleman have also been suggested, but reportedly, BBC bosses won't be casting the first ever female Doctor because it would be too difficult for parents to explain the Time Lord's sex change to their children.

'While I think kids will not have a problem with a female Doctor, I think fathers will have a problem with it,' former Doctor Who boss Russell T. Davies told the Daily Star.

'They will then imagine they will have to describe sex changes to their children.'
At the end of the last series, John Hurt was introduced as 'The Doctor' but many commentators do not think this puts him as the tweltfh Time Lord.
Hurt has stated that he plays 'part of the Doctor' in a “kind of trinity,” which includes David Tennant - who will return for the 50th anniversary episode - with Matt Smith.
Smith will say farewell to the TARDIS after this year's Christmas special.
The 30-year old actor has played the Time Lord for three years, and said: 'It's been an honour to play this role, to follow the legacy of brilliant actors. When ya gotta go, ya gotta go.'

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