Saturday, 11 June 2011

11th June 2011 News Tip-Bits This Week

June 11A
~ An Olimpic swimming pool that has cost 6 million € investment was found 3cm short and not able to be used for the competition. - Ultima Hora de Extremedura.
 
~ Who says size doesn't matter?
 
~ Men are less pissed off when they discovered that their wife or girlfriend cheat them with another woman. - periodistadigital.com
 
~ Many probably even love it; deeming it kinky and get aroused doubly with 2 women instead of one.
 
~ A proprietor of a pizza restaurant in Pennsylvania was arrested for intending to infect with rats the other restaurants of competition. - El Mundo
 
~ And forgetting that, psychology will make people cautious with ALL pizzas, not just restaurants. 
 
~ A drug dealer of cocaine was absolved selling so adulterated cocaine that it's not dangerous to health. - El Norte de Castilla
 
~ Shouldn't he be punished, even just lightly, for selling what's 'considered' drugs?
 
~ A new diet advises: To slim down, think about food, but don't eat it. - La Voz de galicia
 
~ That's advice? Who needs it?
 
~ London prohibits the sale of ice-cream made with natural mother's milk, considering it not safe! ~ ABC
 
~ What about those millions of babies who take it pure without other addition? Doubly dangerous?
 
~ Steven Seagal bursted with a tank on an illegal cock-fight. - La Vanguardia
 
~ Yap! That should stop it.
 
~ Michael Jackson was 'castrated', according to an investigator. His angelic voice was due to a product to combat acne which tightened his larynx. - ADN
 
~ His skin has been changed so many times, how would any acne ever got to 'grow' there?
 
~ The Blank Book (I blogged about it a short while ago) proved to be a great best seller in England, with it's 200 totally blank pages. If you are daft enough to get it, through Amazon, it's 5,45€. - 20 Minutos
 
~ I said it. No shortage of daft people in the world.
 
~ A man started a riot in a plane for discovering that the pilot was a woman. ~ noticias.es
 
~ So is his mother, sister, wife, girlfriend, aunt, daughter ... This man would be rioting everyday of his life, when would he find time to live it?
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11th June 2011 Consequences Of A Rumour

June 11
One day yes one day no, merciless fingers were pointing again once more at the poor Spanish cucumber being the culprit of the outbreak of E.coli causing 29 deaths in Germany.


The authorities have announced that they have found contaminated cucumber amongst the rubbish of a family in Nagdeburgo, although the discovery conclusive that it was the cause of the infection. In fact, the spokesman of the Ministry of Health of the State of Sajonia Anhalt, Holger Paech, said on Friday: 'It's not clear whether the cucumber infected the people, or people infected the cucumber.' 


There you have it. All that publicity being permitted to circulate internationally before any fact was actually established has Angela Merkel, used huge damage to the sector of not just cucumber growers, but has affected the entire section of any fruit and vegetable produced in Spain; no more export, not even local consumption as psychologically, most people take the 'just in case - better safe than sorry' type of attitude. That's what ant type of rumour does. More so when it concerns health and life.


But despite all that, the Chanceller Angel Merkel, in her first public allusion to the epidemic, assured that 'There had been a good coordination between responsible and competent authorities.'


Neither here nor there sort of non-committal comment. The 1st commandment of any politician.

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