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Showing posts with label Worrying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Worrying. Show all posts

Monday, 12 July 2010

Is masturbating dangerous?

For this 30 year old nanny it was:
'A 30-year-old woman's death as she used a sex toy while watching pornography was probably due to her state of sexual excitement, an inquest heard today.

Children's nanny Nichola Paginton was found dead in bed naked from the waist down last October with pornographic material running on her laptop. A sex toy was discovered next to her.

A Home Office pathologist told the inquest in Gloucester that Miss Paginton died from a sudden heart arrhythmia, probably brought on by her state of arousal.

Gloucestershire coroner Alan Crickmore agreed it was likely that 'her activity before death' contributed to the fatal arrhythmia.'

Hmm worrying!

Sunday, 6 July 2008

The world economy teeters on the brink

I learnt this week that Merrill Lynch have downgraded General Motors stock from a "hold" to a "sell" and that they suggest that "bankruptcy" may not be out of the question. Worryingly for the world economy Ford are rumoured to be in a worse position and Chrysler even worse than that. The coming economic collapse is going to be very serious maybe of 1929 proportions.

Saturday, 14 July 2007

It doesn't look good for this summer

It would appear that the pieces are being put into place for a summer war in the Middle East.

1. Syria are threatening Israel in the Golan Heights. "If Israel doesn't vacate the strategic Golan Heights before September, Syrian guerillas will immediately launch "resistance operations" against the Golan's Jewish communities, a top official from Syrian President Bashar Assad's Baath party told the New York Sun in an interview. The Baath official, who spoke on condition his name be withheld, said Damascus is preparing for Israeli retaliation following Syrian guerilla attacks and for a larger war with the Jewish state in August or September. He said that in the opening salvo of any conflict, Syria has the capability to fire "hundreds" of missiles at Tel Aviv." Read more here

2. "A member of the Syrian parliament, Muhammad Habash, confirmed on Tuesday that his country was actively preparing for war with Israel, expected to break out in the summer...In an interview with Al Jazeera, Habash said it was no secret that the Syrian military was arming itself for the upcoming confrontation with the IDF." Read more here

3. The war at the "refugee" camp in north Lebanon rages on; as "Militants fired Katyusha rockets at Lebanese villages yesterday, escalating their eight-week-old battle with the army at a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon...Security sources said Al Qaeda-inspired Fatah Al Islam fighters fired about a dozen of the 107mm rockets which landed several miles away from the Nahr El Bared camp, killing one civilian and wounding another...Fighting between the army and militants has killed at least 217 people since May 20, making it the country's worst internal violence since the 1975-1990 civil war.", read more here

4. Iran may be threatening Bahrain, read more here

5. Beirut’s Daily Star newspaper reports that Damascus has ordered its citizens in Lebanon to return home by July 15, citing concerns over the “security situation in Lebanon.” And a report in the government controlled Syrian daily al-Thawra said Syrian students studying in the public Lebanese University and the Beirut Arab University were authorized to enroll in public Syrian universities for the upcoming academic year 2007-2008.

Take a look at the BBC for information on these stories and what do you find? Here is the BBC Middle East Home Page and they seem more concerned with "Iran and the UN's nuclear watchdog agree to new inspections at a key site and hail a framework for talks."

Kuwait re-run?

I read that "Hossein Shariatmadari, editor of conservative Iranian daily Kayhan, said in an article published on Monday that Bahrain was a province of non-Arab, Shiite Iran, and that Bahrainis were demanding the island’s return to its “native land”. The comments caused a firestorm in Bahrain, which has a majority Shiite population but is ruled by a Sunni royal family, and threaten to escalate into a diplomatic spat. "

For Kuwait read Bahrain, for Iraq read Iran?