Rena Price has died and other Saturday headlines
Rena Price has died in Los Angeles at the age of 97. She, and her son Marquette Frye were arrested on August 11, 1965 and that incident sparked the Watts Riots. Six days later 34 people were dead, thousands injured and millions of dollars worth of property had been damaged or destroyed.
Tragedy at an air show in Ohio as a large crowd watched a pilot and wing-walker die in a fiery crash, when he got too close to the ground while flying inverted. The video is a bit disturbing, if you're going to hunt it out.
The U.S. has formally requested the government of Hong Kong to extradite Edward Snowden so that he can be tried on charges including espionage. This could take a long time, and the Chinese Central Government may intervene on Snowden's behalf.
Do you get impatient with your Wi-Fi service? New technology is hitting the shelves that will provide the service as much as four times faster than current technology.
The grass in parts of the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetary in the San Diego area is brown, because of a broken irrigation system. The families of veterans buried there are very unhappy and complaining to Congress.
Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams are engaging in some pre-Wimbledon trash-talk and it has to do with their respective love lives. Play tennis ladies, and settle it there. Of course, since Sharapova is dating one of the ex-boyfriends of Williams, maybe there's some serious bad blood here.
Pity poor Paris Hilton. She's complaining that it's far too easy for anyone to find the address of her 7,493 square foot mansion in the gated community of Mullholland Estates (that's in Beverly Hills tony 90210 zip code). She's been forced to beef up her security systems and hire round-the-clock guards.
People living in South Africa are claiming that the nation is failing to provide adequate "basic services" for the people; after the ambulance taking former President Nelson Mandela to the hospital broke down en route. Mandela waited in the back of the broken-down ambulance for over 40 minutes before a replacement arrived. Doctors are saying his care was not compromised by the delay, but would they admit it if it had been?
U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl has been a prisoner of the Taliban for more than four years now. In Hailey, ID (his hometown), hundreds of supporters rallied, calling for his immediate, safe return. The Taliban has put forward a proposal to exchange him for several Taliban prisoners currently being held at Guantanamo Bay.
Walle, a four year old beagle, bassett hound and boxer mix has won the coveted title of World's Ugliest Dog.
The owner of the Story nightclub in Miami didn't blink an eye when the Miami Heat players and management ran up a tab of $100,000 worth of champagne following their victory in Game 7, giving them a 2nd consecutive NBA title. He just smiled and comped the entire thing. Of course, it should be noted that his actual out of pocket expense for the booze is more like $15,000.
You think you've driven your car a lot of miles. 100,000? 200,000? 500,000? Well Irv Gordon and his 1966 Volvo P1800 have you beat. The Guinness Book of World Records has certified that Gordon's car is the world record holder for highest-mileage, one-owner, non-commercial vehicle. He will cross the 3,000,000 mile mark sometime in the next few months.
Tragedy at an air show in Ohio as a large crowd watched a pilot and wing-walker die in a fiery crash, when he got too close to the ground while flying inverted. The video is a bit disturbing, if you're going to hunt it out.
The U.S. has formally requested the government of Hong Kong to extradite Edward Snowden so that he can be tried on charges including espionage. This could take a long time, and the Chinese Central Government may intervene on Snowden's behalf.
Do you get impatient with your Wi-Fi service? New technology is hitting the shelves that will provide the service as much as four times faster than current technology.
The grass in parts of the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetary in the San Diego area is brown, because of a broken irrigation system. The families of veterans buried there are very unhappy and complaining to Congress.
Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams are engaging in some pre-Wimbledon trash-talk and it has to do with their respective love lives. Play tennis ladies, and settle it there. Of course, since Sharapova is dating one of the ex-boyfriends of Williams, maybe there's some serious bad blood here.
Pity poor Paris Hilton. She's complaining that it's far too easy for anyone to find the address of her 7,493 square foot mansion in the gated community of Mullholland Estates (that's in Beverly Hills tony 90210 zip code). She's been forced to beef up her security systems and hire round-the-clock guards.
People living in South Africa are claiming that the nation is failing to provide adequate "basic services" for the people; after the ambulance taking former President Nelson Mandela to the hospital broke down en route. Mandela waited in the back of the broken-down ambulance for over 40 minutes before a replacement arrived. Doctors are saying his care was not compromised by the delay, but would they admit it if it had been?
U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl has been a prisoner of the Taliban for more than four years now. In Hailey, ID (his hometown), hundreds of supporters rallied, calling for his immediate, safe return. The Taliban has put forward a proposal to exchange him for several Taliban prisoners currently being held at Guantanamo Bay.
Walle, a four year old beagle, bassett hound and boxer mix has won the coveted title of World's Ugliest Dog.
The owner of the Story nightclub in Miami didn't blink an eye when the Miami Heat players and management ran up a tab of $100,000 worth of champagne following their victory in Game 7, giving them a 2nd consecutive NBA title. He just smiled and comped the entire thing. Of course, it should be noted that his actual out of pocket expense for the booze is more like $15,000.
You think you've driven your car a lot of miles. 100,000? 200,000? 500,000? Well Irv Gordon and his 1966 Volvo P1800 have you beat. The Guinness Book of World Records has certified that Gordon's car is the world record holder for highest-mileage, one-owner, non-commercial vehicle. He will cross the 3,000,000 mile mark sometime in the next few months.
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