Wednesday 18 April 2012

Happy Birthday Kourtney kardashian as you turn 33

 

Kourtney Kardashian  

Today is Kourtney Khardashian's Birthday, she is celebrating her 33rd birthday, and although there's no word on what special festivities will take place, we're almost positive it will include her growing brood and famous fam-bam.

When she's not talking kimye dating rumours or defending her dyed hair, the E! reality star is getting ready to welcome her second child into the world, a baby girl, who has yet to be named (maybe she'll start an M trend with her kids?).yea rite!

Kourt announced that Mason would be expecting a little sibling back in November, and has since been workin' the baby bump like nobody's business. And yes, we've been anxiously waiting for August to arrive so we can meet the li'l lady.

hoping we will also hear wedding rumours....u go girl!!!

Happy Birthday to my Favourite Khard sister...woop woop!


Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer Expecting Their First Child! Where is Eric..lol..



Sookie and Bill are having a baby!

True Blood co-stars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer are expecting their first child together, a rep for Moyer confirms to Us Weekly.

Paquin, 29, and Moyer first met in 2007 when they began filming the popular HBO series together; two years later, Moyer proposed, and the duo tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Malibu in August 2010.

That year, Paquin opened up to Marie Claire about wanting to put off having kids with her then-fiance.

"I have trouble planning anything more than brunch with my friends," Paquin told the mag. "But when the time's right, we'll do it."

This will be Paquin's first child; Moyer has two children from previous relationships, a son named Billy, and a daughter, Lilac.

Congrats to them!!!

Tuesday 17 April 2012

Happy Birthday, Victoria Beckham! Posh Turns 38


 

Victoria Beckham 


It's Posh's birthday!
Since emerging onto the scene as a Spice Girl in 1994, 38-year-old ,Victoria Beckham has become a renowned fashionista—and a successful designer with her dVb line.
She's also the mom to four beautiful children: Brooklyn, 12, Romeo, 8, Cruz, 7, and Harper, 9 months.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY POSH!!!

Defiant Breivik 'would carry out massacre again'


 


Anders Behring Breivik. 17 April 2012 

 

The man who killed 77 people in bomb and gun attacks in Norway last July has boasted of his actions in a statement at his trial in Oslo.

"I have carried out the most spectacular and sophisticated attack on Europe since World War II," Anders Behring Breivik told the court.

Breivik said he would do it all again and asked to be acquitted.

Although he admits the bombing and attack on a youth camp, he has pleaded not guilty to terror and mass murder.

"These acts are based on goodness, not evil," he said, adding that he had toned down his rhetoric out of concern for the victims.

As he closed his statement, pressed by the judge Breivik said that he acted to defend Norway against immigration and multi-culturalism.

After a lunch break, the prosecution began its cross-examination of Breivik. Topics covered include his choice of uniform and his claim to be a member of the Knights Templar group, which the prosecution has previously asserted does not exist.

Breivik insisted the group did have a few members, but conceded that the language he used to describe it may have been "pompous".

  Think of the violence and horror of Breivik's crimes - the screams, the tears, the anguish. There couldn't be a greater contrast with the quiet, calm courtroom where the judges and lawyers are methodically going about their work.
Breivik himself is also calm. He walked slowly to the stand, clutching the 13 pages of his speech.
Asked after half an hour by the judge to shorten his remarks, he politely answered that he needed to continue, to explain why he did what he did.
He smiled with satisfaction as the day started - as one of the lay judges appointed to the trial was dismissed for having expressed his view on a social networking site that Breivik should be given the death penalty. But there have been no obvious smiles since. Breivik is businesslike, determined to get across his message.

He also implied that he drew inspiration for his strategies from al-Qaeda and added that he had not expected to survive the day.

Earlier, Breivik's lawyers warned that many Norwegians would find his comments upsetting. Geir Lippestad also said that he understood concerns by victims' families that Breivik would use his trial as a pulpit, but added that Breivik had a right to explain himself.

His testimony and that of his witnesses will not be broadcast. His testimony is expected to last for five days.

The BBC's Matthew Price, who was in the courtroom, says that Breivik's evidence will be crucial in working out if he is criminally insane and psychiatrists in court have been observing him closely.

One of the questions at the very heart of this trial, which is expected to last for 10 weeks, is Breivik's mental state. He has already said that he does not recognise the court.

Despite repeated interruptions from the judge to cut down his speech, Breivik insisted that he had more to say, although he agreed to limit his comments to Norway.

Breivik's comments have ranged from vehement criticisms of liberalism and multi-culturalism to claims that he "supports the model in South Korea and Japan".

Tore Bekkedal, survivor: "Breivik's messages are infantile and stupid"

Our correspondent says his comments about Norway fit in with his belief that liberal ideals are ruining Norway and are the reason why he attacked the governing Labour party summer camp on Utoeya island and government offices.

"I am not scared by the prospect of being in prison all my life. I was born in a prison where I could not express my beliefs," he told the court, adding: "This prison is called Norway."

Breivik said he was speaking as a representative of a Norwegian and European "resistance movement".

Shortly before the close of Tuesday's hearing, prosecutors questioned what had led to Breivik becoming radicalised. He said the Nato bombing of Serbia in the 1990s and the attacks of 9/11 were "important factors".

Judge substituted

As the day began, the court was briefly adjourned and one of three lay judges dismissed for saying last July that Breivik should face the death penalty.

A lay judge is an ordinary member of the public who forms part of the judgement panel. Thomas Indreboe was replaced by a substitute lay judge who observed proceedings yesterday.

Breivik's Norway attacks

Victims of the 22 July attacks in Norway
  • 8 people killed and 209 injured by bomb in Oslo
  • 69 people killed on Utoeya island, of them 34 aged between 14 and 17
  • 33 injured on Utoeya
  • Nearly 900 people affected by attacks

On Monday, prosecutors played harrowing recordings of the events and described the fate of each victim in detail.

Breivik detonated a bomb in a van parked outside government offices in Oslo on 22 July, killing eight people.

He then travelled to Utoeya where, dressed as a police officer, he shot dead a further 69 people who were attending a youth camp run by the governing Labour party.

The 33-year-old Norwegian was found insane in one examination, while a second assessment made public last week found him mentally competent.

If the court decides he is criminally insane, he will be committed to psychiatric care; if he is judged to be mentally stable, he will be jailed if found guilty.

If jailed, he faces a sentence of 21 years which could be extended to keep him behind bars for the rest of his life.

The courtroom has been specially built for the trial to accommodate more than 200 people. Glass partitions have been put up to separate the victims and their families from Breivik.

Culled from BBC

Former Nigeria governor James Ibori jailed for 13 years

 


 


A former DIY store cashier who became governor of an oil-rich Nigerian state has been jailed for 13 years after admitting fraud totalling nearly £50m.

James Ibori, former governor of Delta state, admitted 10 counts of conspiracy to defraud and money laundering.

Southwark Crown Court was told the amount he stole from the people of Delta state was "unquantified".

Ibori, who evaded capture in Nigeria after a mob of supporters attacked police, was arrested in Dubai in 2010

  Ibori had secret accounts and companies in the UK
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