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Tuesday 30 September 2014

Newcastle midfielder Cheick Tiote marries second wife

Newcastle's Tiote has married for a second time.Photo: PA
Cheick Tiote's agent Jean Musampa has confirmed the Newcastle midfielder married a second woman while still living with his first wife and their two children in Newcastle.
Premier League footballer Tiote, who earns £45,000 a week, married Laeticia Doukrou in a traditional ceremony in Ivory Coast this month.
His Zimbabwean mistress, Nkosiphile Mpofu, also lives nearby where she is raising his son, Rafael, although Tiote's three year relationship with her is said to have ended recently.
His agent explained "this is nothing unusual" for a Muslim.
Meanwhile,  Cheick doesn't see anything wrong his actions, according to a source close to him, who is quoted in the Sun:
"He doesn’t see a problem with having two wives.
"It’s perfectly acceptable in his culture. He doesn’t see he has done anything wrong and doesn’t know what the fuss is all about."

    George Clooney and Amal's wedding photos


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    Monday 29 September 2014

    TV Presenter Holly Willoughby welcomes baby boy!




    TV Presenter Holly Willoughby and hubby Dan Baldwin welcomed her third baby - Chester William Baldwin
    The pair took to twitter this evening to share the good news

    Engineers invent Braille-enabled tablet that lets blind people read and type



    Bulgarian-Austrian engineers - Ms Kristina Tsvetanova and the Slavev brothers  have designed 'Blitab', a new kind of tablet for the visually impaired.

    Small cylinders emerge on the screen, like little bubbles which can translate any digital text into braille, allowing 150 million of visually impaired people to read, to be informed and to communicate more easily.
    The young entrepreneurs are counting on completing a marketable prototype by the end of the year. They will then seek investors so as to be able to begin production.

    The price of Blitab, according to Ms Tsvetanova, will be "about €2,000 (S$3,260)", and the product will be made available to organizations supporting those who are blind and visually impaired, as well as to libraries for testing purposes.