Monday, 15 September 2014

President Uhuru Kenyatta jets out to Malabo in Equatorial Guinea

Kenya: President Uhuru Kenyatta left the country yesterday for Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, for a two-day official visit. While in Malabo, the President will attend the awards ceremony for the 2014 Unesco-Equatorial Guinea international prize for research in life sciences. The President is also scheduled to hold talks with his host, President Teodoro Nguema Mbasogo, to cement bilateral relations with the central African country.
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Home Gossip PrimeKiss Simply adorable! Home Gossip Mother arrested after breaking into neighbor’s home and raping 31-year-old man!

police_photoA mother of four children was charged with rape after she broke into a home and raped a man.
The 26-year-old woman of Seattle, Washington, was charged with second-degree rape.
Authorities said that the man awoke from a deep sleep to find Chantae Marie Gilman, on top of him.
According to investigators, the 31-year-old victim, identified only as M.O., was at the home of a friend who lived close to Gilman after attending a birthday party.

About 2:00 a.m., M.O. woke up to find the 240 pound woman having sex with him.
The victim asked Gilman to get off of him, but she refused and told him to be quiet. The victim was able to work his way out from under the woman and called police.
The victim went to Harborview Medical Center for a sexual assault examination, police said. It took almost a year for authorities to conclude that the DNA evidence from the man was a match to Gilman.
After DNA proved that the man was sexually assaulted by Gilman, she was arrested for the crime.
Gilman, who is now pregnant with her 5th child, told police that she does not remember the incident. Gilman blamed the incident on her mental illness. She told police that she suffers from bipolar disorder and psychosis.
Gilman has prior felony convictions for possession of a stolen vehicle and attempted robbery.

Mateka mwengine wa Uingereza akatwa kichwa na Islamic State

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Helicopter crash pilot was texting before crash which killed him and pedestrian

A helicopter pilot had been texting before he hit a crane in fog, killing himself and a man on the ground, writes Ben Glaze in the Sunday People. Pete Barnes, who flew choppers in films such as Bond movie Die Another Day, died when his copter clipped a crane’s arm, plunged 700ft to the street and burst into flames. Rentokil worker Matthew Wood, 39, was also killed in the accident at Vauxhall, South London. Mr Barnes’s last text was to tell a business client who had hired the chopper he could not pick him up in Elstree, Herts, due to bad weather. The pilot had re-routed his Augusta A109E to land at Battersea when its rotors hit the crane next to one of Europe’s biggest residential towers. An Air Accidents Investigation Branch report -revealed: “The pilot sent five text messages and received five text messages ¬during the 25-minute flight.” See also: GENEVA: Clubs can’t rule out summer World Cup It said: “The Civil Aviation Authority acknowledges the utility of mobile phones but is concerned they can distract pilots from their primary role and should not be used except in an emergency.” The messages from Mr Barnes, 50, shortly before 8am on January 16, 2013, as he flew from Redhill, Surrey, were to a pilot friend and the helicopter ¬operating firm as well as the client. Dad-of-two Mr Barnes, of Mortimer, Berks, sent the last one four minutes before his death explaining the cloud over Elstree was too heavy to land. “Over Elstree no holes I’m afraid hdg back to Redhill least we tried chat in 10,” he wrote. Mr Barnes, who ferried politicians and celebs around the UK, asked air traffic control to divert to Battersea Heliport and was en route when he crashed at St George Wharf. Report author Julian Firth said it was uncertain whether sending and reading texts had distracted the pilot. But a few seconds before the crash he was in radio contact with air traffic control. The report added: “It is possible, therefore, that the pilot was distracted by the act of changing frequency as he entered the turn ¬towards the building... it is unlikely he was distracted at the same time by composing a text message.”

Man who fathered 34 children with 17 women refuses to have vasectomy!

screenshot_835A man admitted to fathering 34 children ranging from the ages of 3 to 26.
The successful video producer spoke about his life as a father of so many children.
Jay Williams of Atlanta, Georgia, is a successful video producer, who has worked with some of the best talent in the music industry.
He has also been busy in his personal life. He has fathered 34 children with 17 different women.

During a discussion with life coach Iyanla Vanzant, who runs the TV show “Iyanla: Fix My Life,” he was asked why he does not wear condoms while having sex.
“I probably would have 200 kids if I did not use condoms,” he replied. Williams wants help to be a better father to all of his children.
He admitted that he has a good relationship with some of his children, but has no relationship with other children.
Vanzant wanted him to face the physical responsibility of caring for all those children. She handed Williams 34 dolls. She asked him to hold as many dolls as he can to feel the weight of what he has created. He was able to hold only 14 “babies.”
At one point, he placed the dolls on a chair nearby, saying that he was tired of holding them all. Vanzant however, did not give him a break and forced him to take the dolls back.
She placed the dolls back onto his lap and said: “I’m sorry, as a mom I don’t have to care for my children, no matter what I’m thinking or feeling.”
The woman then asked Williams if he ever considered getting a vasectomy, to which he answered: “I do not want one, I do not have a problem with what I created.”

Sunday, 14 September 2014

Embraer Delivers the First E175 to United Airlines

At a ceremony held at the Company’s headquarters in São José dos Campos, Embraer this week delivered the first E175 jet to United Airlines. This aircraft is part of the contract signed between the two companies in April of 2013 for a firm order of 30 E175 jets.
The E175s will be operated by Mesa Airlines of Phoenix, AZ, under the United Express brand and are configured in a 76-seat dual class layout.
As the leader in the 70 to 130-seat jet segment, Embraer continues to invest in the E-Jets family which is flown by some 65 airlines from 45 countries. 
Source and Photo: Embraer

Dassault’s Falcon 2000S & 2000LXS approved for London City Airport

Dassault’s Falcon 2000S and 2000LXS twin jets recently received approval to operate at one of the world’s most challenging airports, London City, located in the heart of Europe’s financial hub. Dassault is the only business jet manufacturer to have its entire current production fleet certified to operate at London City.
 "The ability to operate at London City gives our operators an added measure of flexibility and a distinct advantage in their day-to-day operations,” said Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation.  “Superior airport performance is at the center of every Falcon that Dassault designs and builds. The London City approvals Dassault has received for all of our current production aircraft are a clear example of this.”
 The 3,350 nm Falcon 2000S is Dassault’s new entry-level jet. It offers short-field capability comparable to smaller midsize jets but with performance and a superior level of cabin comfort. The 4,000 nm Falcon 2000LXS has the same cabin offerings, similar short-field capability but with longer range. Both were certified in 2013.
 The Falcon 2000S and Falcon 2000LXS can connect London City with all of Europe and most of the Middle East. The Falcon 2000S can climb directly to 41,000 feet in 19 minutes and can land at 95% of its maximum takeoff weight. Equipped with leading edge inboard slats, it can approach at a slow 107 knots and needs just 2,315 ft of runway to land. The 2000LXS features similar landing performance.
 Dassault’s flagship, the Falcon 7X, previously received approval in 2009 and features the longest range of any airplane out of London City Airport. It can connect London City Airport with nonstop access to the United States, Europe and the Middle East. 
Source and Photo: Dassault

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