Oct 8, 2014
The world's Most Beautiful First Ladies
Richestlifestyle.com
a few days ago released its list of The Most Beautiful First Ladies in
the world 2014 and US First Lady Michelle Obama came 6th. See all the
world's most beautiful
1) Queen Rania of Jordan
2) Asma al-Assad - First lady of Syria
3) Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco
4) Mehriban Aliyeva - Azerbaijan’s First Lady
5) Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan
6) Michelle Obama - US First Lady
7) Sylvia Bongo Ondimba - Gabon’s First Lady
8) Angelica Rivera - Mexico’s current First Lady,
1) Queen Rania of Jordan
2) Asma al-Assad - First lady of Syria
3) Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco
4) Mehriban Aliyeva - Azerbaijan’s First Lady
5) Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan
6) Michelle Obama - US First Lady
7) Sylvia Bongo Ondimba - Gabon’s First Lady
8) Angelica Rivera - Mexico’s current First Lady,
Oct 7, 2014
House on fire
Question of the day.
Imagine This!
Your House Is Burning And You Have The Opportunity To Pick Only One Thing, What Would You pick? [See List]
1. 50Million Pounds Cash Under The Bed.
2. Your Mum
3. Your 5 Years Old Son
4. Your Certificates
5. Your Wife/Husband
6. Your Bible/Quran
Choose One.
Imagine This!
Your House Is Burning And You Have The Opportunity To Pick Only One Thing, What Would You pick? [See List]
1. 50Million Pounds Cash Under The Bed.
2. Your Mum
3. Your 5 Years Old Son
4. Your Certificates
5. Your Wife/Husband
6. Your Bible/Quran
Choose One.
Somalia's first cash machine opens in Mogadishu
Somalia's first-ever cash withdrawal machine has been installed in the capital, Mogadishu.
Some people are confused about how the machine works because
they have never used one before, reports the BBC's Mohamed Moalimu from
the city. The machine, installed by Salaam Somali Bank in an upmarket hotel, allows customers to withdraw US dollars.
Somalia has a rudimentary banking sector, with many people relying on remittances from abroad.
Its development has been thwarted by more than two decades of conflict involving clan and religious-based militia groups.
'Big step forward' Somali's currency, the shilling, is almost worthless and many businessmen and foreigners deal in dollars.
The machine allows people to withdraw money from their international bank accounts, using cards like Visa, MasterCard and American Express, our correspondent says.
A spokesman for Salaam Somali Bank, Said Abukar, said people can only withdraw US dollars.
"We may add other international currencies in the future. People from the diaspora and foreigners have welcomed the move with enthusiasm. We are planning to install more ATMs in Mogadishu," he told the BBC.
Omar Hassan, a visitor from the UK, said the installation of the machine was a "big step forward" for Somalia.
"I have been staying in Mogadishu for longer than I originally planned so I ran out of cash. I couldn't believe my luck when I heard about the new cash machine," he told the BBC, as he stood in the queue to withdraw cash.
Ebola outbreak: Spain investigates new case
Three other people, including the nurse's husband, have been quarantined.
The European Commission has asked Spain to explain how the nurse could have become infected.
Some 3,400 people have died in the outbreak - mostly in West Africa.
The Spanish auxiliary nurse, a 40-year-old woman who has not been named, was one of about 30 staff at the Carlos III hospital in Madrid who had been treating priests Manuel Garcia Viejo and Miguel Pajares, officials say.
Mr Garcia Viejo, 69, died at the hospital on 25 September after catching Ebola in Sierra Leone. Mr Pajares, 75, died in August after contracting the virus in Liberia.
The nurse had twice gone into the room where Mr Garcia Viejo had been treated, to be directly involved in his care and to disinfect the room after his death. Both times she was wearing protective clothing.
Madrid healthcare director Antonia Alemany told reporters that according to the information available: "The nurse went into the room wearing the individual protection gear and there's no knowledge of an accidental exposure to risk."
Shortly afterwards the nurse went on holiday, a hospital spokesman said, but fell ill on 30 September and was admitted to Alcorcon hospital in south-west Madrid on Sunday after being tested positive for Ebola.
Early on Tuesday she was moved under police escort to Carlos III hospital in the capital and is said to be in a stable condition.
The Spanish health authorities say she is being treated with a drip using antibodies from previous Ebola patients.
Her husband and a second nurse who treated the missionary are now in quarantine, officials said, as well as a man who recently arrived on a flight from Nigeria.
The transexual wife who was murdered & cooked by her husband
After killing and cooking his wife who once advertised herself as a high-class transsexual escort, Marcus slit his own throat as he fled from police.
Nobody knows why he killed his wife but according to his family, he had no history of mental illness or doesn't have a violent record.
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Marcus
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