Saturday, March 16, 2013

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The beach becomes the last clash on titans technology property

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)-a prominent Silicon Valley venture capitalist has intensified in the middle of a long dispute over a California tradition: open access to famous beaches. In a lawsuit filed this week, the Surfrider Foundation, a group of coastal protection, claims that the owner of a property on the beach south of San Francisco has violated the law by closing an access road which was used extensively by local surfers and fishermen to get a spit of sandy beach called "s.Martino.

Lawsuit says two-year-old boy eating used condoms in Chicago McDonald

(Reuters)-McDonald's Corp. was sued by a woman who said her two-year-old son ate a used condom found on the playing field of one of its restaurants in Chicago. Anishi Spencer filed the complaint against the chain of fast-food restaurants Wednesday in Cook County Circuit Court on behalf of herself and her children, Jonathan Hines and Jacquel Hines.

Pope returns to Rome hotel – to pay your Bill

Vatican City (Reuters)-Pope Francis returned on Thursday to the church-run Residences where he was before he became Pope and insisted on paying the Bill, despite effectively is now responsible for the business, the Vatican said. The morning after his election, Francis asked a driver to take him to the hotel of the clerics, the Domus Internationalis Paulus VI, where he had slept during the run-up to the secret election conclave this week.

Shark brought to Los Angeles for shopping Kmart dies

LOS ANGELES (Reuters)-a white tip shark sent from New York and inserted into an outdoor swimming pool for a Kmart commercial in Los Angeles died after showing signs of suffering, said an official of the animal welfare group that has monitored the production Thursday. The American Humane Association (AHA), which certifies films and television productions with animals, has had a representative at the scene of the shooting on March 6 and it is said that everything possible was done to ensure the security of the shark 5-foot (1.5 meters).

"Hand of God" Pope Argentina-Maradona port

Rome (Reuters)-the same "hand of God" brought the papacy in how it helped Argentina to 1986 World Cup, says Diego Maradona, the soccer legend whose notoriously managed, goals against England still excites passions at home and abroad. In a letter to the newspaper Il Messaggero of Rome on Wednesday from his base in Dubai, Maradona, 52, describes himself as a devout Catholic and he rejoiced at the election of his countryman Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio as Francis Pope, said.

Italian Bishops thank God for Pope wrong

Vatican City (Reuters)-Italian Bishops were so convinced that one of them would become Pope who sent a congratulatory message to the media by thanking God for the election of a prelate from Milan. The problem was that the new Pope had already been named as cardinal Jorge Bergoglio in Argentina.

Vettel puts his faith in "Heidi hungry»

(Reuters)-Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel is hoping ' Heidi ' Hungry will lead him to a fourth Formula 1 World Championship after this season. 25-Year-old German gave a feminine name in all its Red Bull cars over the years and the last moniker announced on its website (www.sebastianvettel.de) with a photo and the words «Heidi hungry so far known to you as RB9».

Did Chavez of Venezuela push Christ to take South American Pope?

CARACAS (Reuters)-Venezuelan leader influence Late Hugo Chavez could have stretched into the afterlife and had a hand in the decision of Christ to opt for a Latin American Pope, Acting President Nicolas Maduro said Wednesday. "We know that our Commander ascended to the heights and is face to face with Christ," Martini said at a book fair in Caracas. "Something influenced the choice of an American Pope, someone new came alongside Christ and told him: ' well, we think South America is now. '"

European legislators leave "green fairy" out of Absinthe

Brussels (Reuters)-Charles Baudelaire and Ernest Hemingway can turn in their graves. Absinthe, the green-tinted alcohol fuelled by poets, writers and artists of the 19th century, France must not contain its most important ingredient to be labelled "absinthe", the European Parliament decided on Wednesday.

New York City policeman cannibal ' accused of plot to kidnap women

NEW YORK (Reuters)-A New York City police officer was convicted Tuesday of plotting to kidnap, cooking and eating women after a trial that shed light on an underworld of people who derive pleasure from fantasize online of cannibalism. A Federal Court jury also found Gilberto Valle, 28, guilty of a lesser loads improperly accessing a database of law enforcement to collect personal information about potential targets, including his now-estranged wife.


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