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Wednesday, 7 September 2011

44kg weight, but eating 183 chicken wings

WASHINGTON, United States (U.S.) - A woman weighing 44kilograms (kg) called the Black Widow retain his world record when he ate a total of 183 pieces of chicken wings in just 12 minutes.

The woman, Sonya Thomas, who won the game, eating hot dogs,eating chicken wings at the National Buffalo Chicken Wing Festival in New York City, on Sunday.

He ate 181 pieces of chicken wings at the same time during the competition last year.

While a height of 1.65 cm and weighing just 44kg, he recorded 38records in eating competitions in the world.

Thomas received a cash prize of U.S. $ 1,500 for winning the annual competition, while runners-up receive U.S. $ 750 cash and third place get $ 300.

Thomas, 43, who is a manager of Burger King fast food restaurant received the title of Black Widow for its ability to beat players in the competition eating men. - Agencies



The biggest crocodile

MANILA - A number of villagers who caught a giant crocodile in the city on Saturday Bunawan believed to be the greatest ever captured alive, according to several officials yesterday.

Male crocodile weighing 1.075 kilograms (kg) and 6.4 meters long suspected that devours a farmer who lost last July in the town Bunawan and killed a 12-year-old girl with her head off two years ago.

However, a hunter, Rollie Sumiller examining the crocodile’s stomach, forcing the animals vomiting did not find any indication that it was eating the man, and several heads of crocodiles were reported missing.
"People relieved," said the crocodile was captured Sumiller.
However, he said: "We are not sure if this animal man-eater because there is involved a number of other crocodiles in the area."
Local government in the occupied city's 30,000 people decided not to kill the crocodile.

Urban Bunawan instead want to build a natural park to showcase the crocodile.
A wildlife division chief at the Ministry of Environment Philippines, Josefina de Leon said, may be the largest crocodile ever caught in the world.
"Based on our existing record, the biggest crocodile ever caught was 5:48 meters long," he said.
In the pages of records Guinness World Records, it lists the largest crocodile ever caught was over 5:48 m Cassius.

The male crocodile living in a natural wildlife park in Australia.
Media also reported that a 6.2 meter long male crocodile was killed in Papua New Guines in 1982.
The team is in Bunawan hunting comes from a crocodile farm run government.
At first, feed the chicken, pork and beef are used on 15 August in an effort to catch the crocodile.

However, it is easy to devour crocodile food and rope to bind the meat off.
A metal cable and then used and it causes the alligator jaw attached to cause the animal is caught with the help of about 30 local men in a bay here. - AFP

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Copperfield bid spoke statue- soothsayer.


VIRGINIA CITY, U.S. - famous magician, David Copperfield to build a U.S. $ 2 million to buy fortune teller machines gipsy statue that can talk and 200 years old. Copperfield believe it is the only statue of a machine in the world gypsy fortune teller who can speak. 

Machine is now on display at a restaurant in this city. The statue was actually speaking after someone enters a five-cent coin to determine its future forecasts. A doll's teeth will be bright and moving as it reproduces sound after the money is put. However, it produces a voice through a recording device which has been recorded in advance.- Agencies

107-year-old car still works


SHERBORNE, Britain - A two-seater cars, built in 1904 can still move and claimed never damaged, a newspaper said on Tuesday. Wolseley 6 model car was purchased by Brian Caseley, 65, in 2004 from a friend who is a collector of vintage cars.



However, car prices were not disclosed to the media.  The car has a maximum speed of 46.67 miles per hour. However, the total distance the car movement is not known because it does not have the mileage meter. Brian's wife, Pat, 63, said the car was never damaged and still in good condition as it was still released."The car uses 3.78 liter of petrol to travel between the 48.28 miles to 64.37 miles and it is more efficient than most cars today," said.The first owner of the car is E. H. Greenly from Titley Court, Herefordshire who have it in 1905. –Agencies

Husband thrown wife's jewellery


BRISBANE - A husband in Australia, which is only known by the name of Geoff yesterday appealed to the workers' council to find some jewels in the wrong wife thrown in the trash.

Jewellery consists of two rings of gold chains and a few pieces that are all worth U.S. $ 53,000.
According to Geoff who is a truck driver, jewellery is kept in several plastic bags to avoid if they run a gang of robbers broke into the house.

Jewellery in a plastic bag was mistakenly removed in the last week in the trash outside their home when he makes the cleaning works.
Sunshine Coast Regional Council spokesman, Gary Reeve told reporters that the hope to find jewellery that is very thin because there are thousands of tonnes of garbage each week. – Agencies

Monday, 29 August 2011

The most severe losses due to natural disasters, paralyzed business activity


NEW YORK: United States (U.S.) faces losses of U.S. $ 45 billion after Hurricane Irene struck the eastern coastal region, natural disasters deemed among the most expensive so far, following the close of business activity, loss of life and property.
After hundreds of thousands of people leaving Manhattan this weekend, Hurricane Irene changed to thunder against destructive hurricanes, but business owners to close their shops because of the destruction that may be brought.
The death toll rose to 21 midnights last night and flood warnings remained in many areas while officials said the residents may take to resume normal life in major metropolitan centres like New York, because the transport system is fully closed for the first time due to weather problems.
In a press conference, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, announced that hundreds of thousands of transfer instructions will be withdrawn as early as 3.00 pm local time.
However, he asked people not to give high hopes to the transport system has not recovered from the rain and strong winds.

"It would be difficult. You have problems of transportation in the morning, "he said.
Professor Peter Morici of the University of Maryland, said the estimated cost of losses reached U.S. $ 45 billion including U.S. $ 20 billion of damage and loss of economic activity for two days.
After the hit New York, Hurricane Irene moved to the coast through New England, and by noon the public transport operations.
In Washington DC, the airport was reopened early today, officials said the airlines American Airlines resumed flights to three major airports around the city.
Meanwhile, Islamic Relief staff and volunteers of the USA in Washington DC, said they were ready to respond to any emergency due to the arrival of Hurricane Irene.

A few days earlier, the body of volunteers undergo training to face the destruction of natural disasters brought about the hurricane.
The movement of aid workers providing emergency assistance in the United States in the past, the latest in Alabama after a tornado damaged residential areas, killing hundreds of people and cause thousands of people homeless in seven states.

Traffic, transit, update Tunnel to New Jersey and New York


The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has reopened many of its bridges, ramps and tunnel passages that were closed due to storms and flooding by Hurricane Irene.
Simultaneously, however, some important roads of the state seem to remain impassable, because parts of the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway are closed, and lane closures are impeding travel on Interstate 78 in Union, Essex and Somerset.

And the New Jersey Transit rail and bus lines, the service remains closed, but the agency says that the "purpose and expectation" is that on weekends the operational level of service to his point Monday. The Port Authority website confirms PATH service will be completely restored at 4 am Monday.
After stopping the lower level of the George Washington Bridge last night due to "weather", the Port of the lower level of the bridge reopened at 11 hours, he said.

The Palisades Interstate Parkway disaster, which was also closed by the government last night, opened back up to 11, so that authority.
As a result of floods, the authorities had also closed this morning, the north tube of the Holland Tunnel - vehicles travelling from New York, New Jersey. But in the north tube was reopened and the authority said.
Meanwhile, Tom Feeney, a spokesman for the Turnpike Authority, said: "We have flooding problems, so there are places on the two roads (New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway) are closed to traffic in the morning and if the condition is corrected flood, when we reopen.”

Feeney says that as of today about 15 hours, 14 c of the Turnpike exit was closed due to flooding in the streets near Jersey City. And he said, 15E exit the toll road is closed due to flooding in the streets of Newark.
Northbound traffic on the road outside was forced Turnpike to Exit 10 because of flooding on the highway itself, Feeney said. But it is expected that about 3:15 on the sidewalk outside the exit 10 would be reopened.
On the Garden State Parkway, Feeney says, to the north lanes between exits 90 and 98 are closed due to flooding. In addition, he said, to the south lanes 98 and 91 exits are closed.

In addition, the drive to the south is closed between junctions 140 and 135, due to flooding, and walk north to Exit 137 is closed, he said.
The State Department of Transportation reports many lane closures on Interstate 78 in Union, Essex and Somerset.
The reports contain a fallen tree on Route 78 in the Union by blocking an exit, blocked several lanes in Berkeley Heights, fallen trees and flooding in Summit on Highway 78 near the Turnpike Toll Plaza in Newark.
Earlier this morning, heavy flooding was reported in the New Jersey Turnpike near Exit 11 in Woodbridge, the flood near Exit 12 in Carteret. The driveway of the 11 was closed.

In addition, the Delaware Water Gap reported in a press release that U. S. Highway 209 is closed by the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, contact the park at the South Station (just north of Fernwood Resort is located), in the intersection of Route 209 and Route 206 near Milford, Pennsylvania
The statement said strong winds and heavy rain from Hurricane Irene brought a lot of trees along the road and caused flooding in the Bushkill Creek. In addition, flooding is expected on Route 209 and the Delaware River rises to flood stage.
Many local roads that connect Highway 209 River Road and other park roads are closed, it said.
Commuter rail and bus service to wait until the start of the New Jersey Transit will continue, but a spokesman for the agency noted that "our goal and expectation is that tomorrow we will probably operate weekend service level, which is somewhat reduced (service) of the week. "

But, warned Paul Wyckoff, a spokesman, the agency until the evaluation of the damage to its systems by the hurricane, he cannot promise when the weekend - or the full week of service - could resume.
"We do not know, it depends on what the crew to find and how long they need to repair things," he said. He added: "Right now we are working with the Office of Emergency Management and the governor's office systems and to evaluate the potential damage."

Both in and around NJ Transit rail lines, Wyckoff said, "There are places where there are cases son, felled trees and so on."
Inspection Agency Standing railways ", the bulk of most of the rest of the day to take," he added.
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