Monday, May 5, 2014

Horrified passengers , sex in plane toilet

Horrified passengers , sex in plane toilet
Unpleasant incident occurred in the bathroom of a plane line " between London and Las Vegas ." Staff said the plane was scared when he heard a girl's screams coming from the plane's toilet .
But , in fact there was nothing to worry about , after a young couple were having sex and the girl was crying .

A witness to the event that was sitting next to the young couple , told " The Sun " , the girl began to provoke the boy who had close and both ended up in the toilet of the plane , reports century .

After the screams coming from the toilet , the plane was forced staff to open the door by force . But what I saw was that a British girl about 20 years was conducting a sexual relationship with American guy .

When the girl has landed in the U.S. was questioned and according to her statement , she has sex during a flight with a passenger in the plane's toilet .


She was traveling with her ​​parents from London to the U.S. and the boy who was sitting nearby and has attracted both ended up in the toilet

Thursday, May 1, 2014

insect that moves with speed 2100 km / h

insect that moves with speed 2100 km / h
According to a study by scientists from college "Pomona" in California - USA, insect called "Paratarsotomus macropalpis" for a second is able to traverse a distance of about 322 times more than the length of his body, which is three millimeters. 
If it were an account, pick that claimed the move with a speed of 2,100 miles per hour! 
"California louse", called "Paratarsotomus macropalpis", is the size as a sesame noodle. 
"If one considers the speed and size of the animal, then it is the fastest creature in the world," said zoologists. 


By comparison with man, pick a man with a length of 1.80 meters per second to traverse a distance of 579 meters.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Football: Bayern Munich v Real Madrid factfile


Factfile on Bayern Munich and Real Madrid ahead of the Champions League semi-final, second leg at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday:
Form: Real maintained their positive momentum after beating Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final and Bayern in last week's first leg with a comfortable 4-0 win over Osasuna to leave them second in the Spanish league on Saturday.
Cristiano Ronaldo showed no ill effects from the hamstring injury which has blighted him in recent weeks with two wonderful goals to take his tally for the season to 47.
Coach Carlo Ancelotti was also able to rest several key players, including Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale, who was left out of the match day squad as he recovers from the flu, but both should be fit to start in Munich.
Both sides already have silverware in the cabinet with Real having captured the Copa del Rey trophy while Bayern were confirmed Bundesliga champions at the end of March with a recond seven games to spare.
Bayern romped to a 5-2 win at home to Werder Bremen in Saturday's dress rehearsal for Real, but worryingly for the Bavarians it was the seventh time in their last nine games they have conceded the first goal.
Pep Guardiola's Bayern have proved they are not unbeatable having had their 53-match unbeaten streak ended with a defeat at Bavarian neighbours Augsburg at the start of the month before they lost 3-0 at home to Dortmund.
Coaches:
Real Madrid: Carlo Ancelotti (ITA) - age 54
Bayern Munich: Pep Guardiola (ESP) - age 43
Leading scorers in all competitions:
Real Madrid: Cristiano Ronaldo (47 goals)
Bayern Munich: Mario Mandzukic (25 goals)
Domestic league performance:
Real Madrid - Second in La Liga, three points behind leaders Atletico Madrid and one ahead of Barcelona with four games left.
Bayern Munich - Bundesliga champions sealed the title with a record seven games to spare back on March 25 and are currently 19 points ahead of second-placed Borussia Dortmund.
Route to the semi-finals:
Real Madrid: Winners of Group B ahead of Galatasaray; beat Schalke 04 9-2 on aggregate in last 16; beat Borussia Dortmund 3-2 on aggregate in quarter-finals.
Bayern Munich: Winners of Group D ahead of Manchester City; beat Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate in last 16; beat Manchester United 4-2 on aggregate in quarter-finals.
European Cup/Champions League best performances:
Real Madrid: winners 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1998, 2000, 2002
Bayern Munich: winners 1974, 1975, 1976, 2001, 2013
Other honours:
Real Madrid: 32 x Spanish champions, 18 x Copa del Rey winners, 2 x UEFA Cup winners, 1 x European Super Cup winners, 3 x Intercontinental Cup winners
Bayern Munich: 24 x German champions, 16 x German Cup winners, 1 x Cup Winners' Cup winners, 1 x UEFA Cup winners, 1 x Club World Cup winners, 2 x Intercontinental Cup winners
Previous meetings:
The two sides have met 21 times in the European Cup and Champions League over the years with Bayern holding the upper hand with 11 wins to Real's eight and two draws after the hosts won last Wednesday's first-leg 1-0 in Madrid.
There have also been five semi-finals between the two; Bayern progressing to the final on four of those occasions (1976, 1987, 2001, 2012) with Real's only success coming in 2000.
Real Madrid 1 Bayern Munich 1 - 1975/1976 semi-final, first leg
Bayern Munich 2 Real Madrid 0 - 1975/1976 semi-final, second leg
Bayern Munich 4 Real Madrid 1 - 1986/1987 semi-final, first leg
Real Madrid 1 Bayern Munich 0 - 1986/1987 semi-final, second leg
Bayern Munich 3 Real Madrid 2 - 1987/1988 quarter-final, first leg
Real Madrid 2 Bayern Munich 0 - 1987/1988 quarter-final, second leg
Real Madrid 2 Bayern Munich 4 - 1999/2000 second group stage
Bayern Munich 4 Real Madrid 1 - 1999/2000 second group stage
Real Madrid 2 Bayern Munich 0 - 1999/2000 semi-final, first leg
Bayern Munich 2 Real Madrid 1 - 1999/2000 semi-final, second leg
Real Madrid 0 Bayern Munich 1 - 2000/2001 semi-final, first leg
Bayern Munich 2 Real Madrid 1 - 2000/2001 semi-final, second leg
Bayern Munich 2 Real Madrid 1 - 2001/2002 quarter-final, first leg
Real Madrid 2 Bayern Munich 0 - 2001/2002 quarter-final, second leg
Bayern Munich 1 Real Madrid 1 - 2003/04 last 16, first leg
Real Madrid 1 Bayern Munich 0 - 2003/04 last 16, second leg
Real Madrid 3 Bayern Munich 2 - 2006/07 last 16, first leg
Bayern Munich 2 Real Madrid 1 - 2006/07 last 16, second leg
Bayern Munich 2 Real Madrid 1 - 2011/12 semi-final, first leg
Real Madrid 2 Bayern Munich 1 - 2011/12 semi-final, second leg
Real Madrid 1 Bayern Munich 0 - 2013/14 semi-final, first leg
Say cheese! Ronaldo and girlfriend Irina Shayk swap glossy shoots for cheesy poses  in embarrassing holiday snaps

He's the multi-millionaire footballer who has so much money, he hired an entire beach for his New Year holiday - but Cristiano Ronaldo and girlfriend Irina Shayk proved they're just like us when it comes to embarrassing holiday snaps.
There was more than a whiff of Cheddar about their poses outside their villa at an exclusive resort in the Maldives in these pictures which have just emerged.
Irina, 25, was showing off her enviable bikini body in a brightly-coloured neon pink and blue and white polka two-piece - and her boyfriend, also 25, was no slouch when it came to flashing his famous abs either.

Picture not so perfect: Cristiano Ronaldo and Irina Shayk were nevertheless all smiles as they pose for pictures while on vacation in the Maldives last month
But whether the sun had gone to their heads or whether there had been a little too much light refreshment on the sunloungers, the stagey shots weren't a patch on their usual glossy poses.



And as the pictures have only just been released, perhaps the photos got lost as the local high street photo developers just like with normal people too...
Cristiano of course is more used to posing oiled up in Armani pants, and Russian supermodel Irina has graced the pages of Sports Illustrated for their prestigious swimwear issue.

It's rumoured that the Portuguese football star hired the entire beachfront to avoid prying eyes and enjoy utter privacy, but he was more than happy to pose with his model girlfriend for resort staff.
He was taking a break from playing for Real Madrid and according to a blog by one of the resort workers, was staying on the island of Rania on the Faafu atoll.
There was no sign however of Cristiano's little boy, who was allegedly born to a 20-year British student last year after a fling with the star after meeting in a London club.




The Portuguese star shocked the world when he announced out of the blue last July that he had become a father.
The winger said from the start that the child, called Cristiano Ronaldo Junior, would be under his 'exclusive guardianship'.
But he is having lots of childcare help from his family, including his mother Dolores and his sisters and brother, who he's exceptionally close to.
It's claimed the birth mother accepted £10 million from Ronaldo to give up her rights as a parent.



Sunday, April 20, 2014

English Football Cocaine Scandal: Police Investigate 'Major Club'

Police are investigating an alleged cocaine scandal within one of England's most famous clubsReuters
British police have been called in to investigate a suspected drugs scandal inside one of England's most famous football clubs. Allegations include senior club officials being caught snorting cocaine off boardroom tables. One of the suspects is apparently a household name and extremely respected within the game.
Although the club and the division in which they perform cannot be named for legal reasons,the Guardian newspaper quotes a high-level source saying the club itself asked police to conduct the investigation "following allegations that hard drugs were being consumed by certain people on the premises".
Police were apparently called when a leading executive noticed white powder on a colleague's clothing when he sat down at a home game. The incident where one or more board members were allegedly caught snorting cocaine off a boardroom table occurred at an away match.
Robbie Fowler's notorious goal celebration in 1999 for which he was banned
The source within the club continues: "The police have been informed, as have the relevant league, so it is now a matter for the police to find out if there is a case to answer."
Other teams within the same division are apparently abuzz with rumour about the identity of the personalities involved and the league in which they play.
Cocaine scandals have swept English football before.
In 2003, former Aston Villa, Manchester United, Chelsea and Australia goalkeeper Mark Bosnich received a nine-month ban after testing positive for cocaine. In 2004 Chelsea sacked striker Adrian Mutu after the Romanian admitted taking the drug.
Rumours about drug use can be extremely damaging for anyone connected with football, even when totally unfounded. Liverpool's Robbie Fowler became so fed up with being taunted about his imaginary drug use in 1999 that after scoring a goal against local rivals Everton he pretended to snort the white goal line.
He was fined by the club and banned for four matches by the Football Association.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Major Earthquake Hits Mexico City

Rescue services survey the damage following a 7.5 magnitude earthquake in MexicoTwitter
A major earthquake has shaken Mexico City. The US Geological Survey (USGS) says the quake, of magnitude 7.2, was centred north of the Pacific resort of Acapulco in Tecpan, Guerrero. The tremor was felt across central and southern Mexico.
"There is a crisis of panic," Alicia Dominguez of the civil protection office told the Associated Press. "It's mainly the tourists who are shaken."
People in high-rise apartments took to the streets, where they could be seen, still in bathrobes and pajamas, talking to relatives on their mobile phones.
"I started to hear the walls creak and I said, 'Let's go,'" said Rodolfo Duarte, 32, who fled his third-floor apartment.
"This is really strong," said Gabriel Alejandro Hernandez Chavez, an apartment building guard in Mexico City. "And I'm accustomed to earthquakes."
In Mexico City, with a population of around 20 million one of the world's largest cities, buildings were reported as swaying as people fled to the street, but as yet there are no reports of any casualties or serious damage. The U.S. Pacific Warning Center said they don't believe a tsunami will be generated.
BBC reporter Will Grant in Mexico City said there was a sense of panic when the earthquake struck as people ran to the streets, but that the city was relatively empty due to the fact it was the Good Friday holiday.
"There are some broken windows, but so far we have no dead or injured," said Ricardo de la Cruz, director general of the Civil Protection Agency.
In 1985 around 6,000 people were killed in a quake which shook the city, but that was an 8.1 magnitude, far  higher than today's tremor - which also took place at a greater depth, meaning damage was less severe.
In recent weeks a number of earthquakes have occurred around the Pacific Rim, or so-called "Ring of Fire", as far apart as California, the Solomon Islands and Chile. Mexico citizens have been warned after-shocks may continue.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

South Korea Ferry Tragedy: US Amphibious Assault Vessel to Join Rescue Operation as 295 Remain Missing

The mother of a passenger who was on a sinking ferry reacts as she finds his son at a gym where rescued passengers gather in JindoReuters
An amphibious assault vessel of the US navy is en route to join rescue operations after a South Korean passenger ship, with 477 onboard, sank off the country's southern coast with 295 people remaining unaccounted for.
The US vessel, equipped with two helicopters, was on a routine patrol mission in the western sea and is quickly being deployed to help the ongoing rescue measures, US Forces Korea said.
South Korea's coast guard vessels, commercial ships and helicopters are already in the scene taking part in rescue operations.
"We will try to determine the cause of the accident after rescue operations are over," Second Vice Home Affairs Minister Lee Gyeong-og told reporters in Seoul, adding that the immediate focus was on rescue measures.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye ordered maximum efforts to rescue as many survivors as possible.
Initial reports had said rescuers plucked 368 people from freezing waters as the passengers, mostly school students, jumped out when the vessel started sinking but South Korean government later clarified saying 295 passengers were missing.
There were 325 students on board the 6,325-tonne vessel, which capsized fully in about two hours.
The ferry, identified as Sewol, was en route to the southern resort island of Jeju from the port of Incheon