Friday, 24 May 2013

She's made a point of ignoring the unkind jibes about her pregnancy weight gain.

But a new trailer for Keeping Up With The Kardashians reveals no critic is as harsh as Kim is upon herself.

‘How the f**k did I get like this?’ she asks in an advert promoting the eight’s series of the popular show.                                                    

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Always having been one to open up to the public, Kim even flaunts her bare belly on screen in the forthcoming episodes.

At one point in the 30-second advert she stands lifting up her white vest to reveal her large stomach and black underwear.

The 32-year-old E! reality star’s pregnancy clearly doesn’t get off to a good start as she rants about her body.

In other scenes Kim is also seen crying - and she isn't the only one.

The stars of the series including Khloe, Kourtney, Rob and Kris Jenner narrative the short clip.

‘People think they know us. All our secrets, all those crazy ups and downs.

'But they don’t know the half of it,’ they state as they get viewers to tune into the new episodes to see even more of their much-exposed life.

The video shows Rob, 26, bawling as he presumably struggles to come to terms with his weight gain, failed relationships and less than successful career.

Khloe comments about her younger brother, ‘he cries at all times.’

The outspoken star then asks the matriarch of the family whether her husband Bruce Jenner is moving out of the family home.

‘Is Bruce getting his own place?’ she questions her mother Kris.

In a voiceover the momanager than can be heard saying ‘we need a break’.

But it is left deliberately unclear as to whether she is referring to a split between the pair.

Kris can also be seen getting emotional as she wipes away tears with a tissue in the advert leading up to the June 2 premiere in America.

The programme will be aired at 9pm before the premiere The Wanted Life on the E! network and former The Hills star Brody Jenner joins as a regular cast member.

Women now allowed to walk Topless in public in New york (LOOK)


Ladies of New York , you are free to walk bare-breasted through the city! New York City's 34,000 police officers have been instructed that, should they encounter a woman in public who is shirtless but obeying the law, they should not arrest her. This is a good step towards gender parity in public spaces.

This decision means that breast exposure is not considered public lewdness, indecent exposure, or disorderly conduct. It also notes that, should a crowd form around a topless woman, the officer should instruct the crowd to disperse and then respond appropriately if it does not. Relative coverage is no longer a factor.

This policy shift comes after several years of litigation and protest. In the 1992 case People v. Ramona Santorelli and Mary Lou Schloss, the New York Court of Appeals ruled in favor of two women who were arrested with five others for exposing their breasts in a Rochester park, holding the law void as discriminatory. The ruling was put to the test in 2005, when Jill Coccaro bared her breasts on Delancey Street in New York, citing the 1992 decision, and was detained for twelve hours. She subsequently successfully sued the city for $29,000.

In 2007, Go Topless, a national organization supporting gender equality in shirtlessness laws, established Go Topless Day. Dozens of women protest – often topless – in thirty cities around the United States, promoting equal rights to be shirtless. Protests usually include chants of "Free your breasts. Free your minds" and a song "Let ‘em Breathe" to the tune of the Beatles' "Let it Be."

While some who have witnessed these events have suggested that "this is extreme liberalism and why America's in decline" or "it's degrading to women," others have been supportive. One man even said he would encourage his wife to join them.

Though bare-breasted women might shock the sensibilities of some in the public, it is encouraging to see the police responding positively to gender bias, even on such a seemingly small scale. After all, no one thinks twice about a man shirtless on a summer day. However, the female nipple or chest is still considered "lewd." By reminding its officers of this, the NYPD is publicly declaring that it will no longer perpetuate unconstitutional gender discrimination, a standard to which all law enforcement should be held and a decision for which it should be applauded.

See The Face Of The British soldier hacked down at Woolwich


The British soldier hacked down yesterday in broad day light by two Islamist fanatics has been identified as 25 year old Lee Rigby.

According to the UK Daily Mail, Rigby had recently fought in Afghanistan and was walking towards the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, south-east London, yesterday afternoon, when he was run down by a car on the pavement and hacked to death by the two men....Another pics after the cut:


Lee Rigby was married and had a 2 year old son

Sister of Nigerian Terrorist who killed a British Soldier (PICTURED)


 The sister of the terror suspect accused of hacking a soldier to death smiled yesterday as she was escorted from her home and got into a police car.

Blessing Adebolajo, 32, was led from her property yesterday morning just hours after her brother Michael, 28, was filmed ranting with blood on his hands yards from the body of the murdered soldier in Woolwich.

Blessing was carrying a bag full of clothes as she got into an unmarked police vehicle outside her flat in Romford, Essex, at 8.10am.
It is understood she was not arrested, but police will undoubtedly want to question her about her brother who neighbours said was seen regularly at the house.

A woman purporting to be Adebolajo's sister told the Romford Recorder newspaper yesterday: 'We didn't know he was going to do this'

'He liked to smoke a bit of green (marijuana). We played football, a kick-about on the courts. He was a big lad, not the sort of guy you'd want to cross,' he told the newspaper.

'He used to be a normal bloke. he always had a big smile on his face. he'd say "All right Wellsy, all right boy, what's happening?".'

Police also raided a home in Saxilby, Lincolnshire, yesterday which is believed to belong to the terror suspect's father Anthony, 56.

In a chilling rant captured on camera the other side of the road from where drummer Lee Rigby, 25, lay dead, the suspect named as Adebolajo declared: 'The only reason

Dayo Amusa is not a new fish in the waters of Yoruba film industry. When

Dayo Amusa is not a new fish in the waters of Yoruba film industry. When the roll call of ‘big girls’ in the industry is called, Dayo Amusa will surely not be missing. Aside being an actress, just like many actresses in the Yoruba movie world, Dayo is also a producer. She recently floated a school in Surulere, which we learnt is giving her something to be happy about. When it comes to her romantic life, Dayo has had her own fair share, both on the positive and negative notes, in terms of news reports about it. In a recent interview, the actress boasted that she is the person who breaks guys’ hearts and not the other way round. Hear her, ”I have never been heart broken but I always find myself breaking hearts.” Though this could not be confirmed by Nigeriafilms.co­m but we hope some of the guys she has dated before will confirm her statement.

Assassin-to-be at the side a ranting cleric: Choudary claims picture shows arrested Islamic fanatic, 28, at 2007 demo

Adebolajo identified as one of two men suspected of killing Lee Rig

Hate preacher Anjem Choudary was last night accused of having 'blood on his hands' after it emerged killer Michael Adebolajo was radicalised at the hands of his extremist group.

Dramatic BBC footage has emerged of Adebolajo standing side by side with Choudary as the Al-Muhajiroun leader ranted on a megaphone during a 2007 demonstration in Central London.

Evidence of the link sparked calls for urgent action to be taken against the hate preacher.

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Al-Muhajiroun has been linked to a series of terror attacks through its former members and followers of Choudary and former leader Omar Bakri.

It and several of its offshoot organisations, including Islam4UK, were banned in 2010, but Choudary - who is known for his disgraceful rhetoric against British soldiers - has never been prosecuted in the UK. Last night it emerged that Adebolajo was a regular on radical marches in East London in the mid-2000s and often attended incendiary protests and lectures.

Protests by the group and its offshoots have featured chants such as 'British Soldiers Burn in Hell' and banners such as 'Hell for Heroes' and those describing soldiers as 'Baby Killers'.

One linked group, Muslims Against Crusades, burnt a poppy on Remembrance Sunday in 2010 and its supporters targeted a forces' homecoming parade in Luton.

Last night Choudary disgracefully blamed the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby on the 'presence of British forces in Muslim countries'.

He said: 'We must concentrate on why this incident took place. That is the presence of British forces in Muslim countries and the atrocities they've committed, and how the Muslim community in this country are under pressure due to draconian laws which have tried to silence them.' 

He added: 'I'm not going to apologise for exposing the crimes of the British government.

'Radicalisation is a stick which is used to beat the Muslim community. You need to make a distinction between legitimate ideological struggle. We live under a covenant of security. Words like radicalisation and fundamentalism are used by the British Government to silence Muslims.'

The BBC footage showed Adebolajo dressed in white Islamic clothes and surrounded by placards outside Paddington Green police station in April 2007.

He was attending a demonstration followed the arrest of Abu Izzadeen, another Al-Muhajiroun radical who was later sentenced to four and a half years in jail for terrorist fund-raising and incitement.

When asked about the attack, Choudary said: 'What he did was unusual and it's not the kind of view that I propagate and I do not condone the use of violence, but those views are out there. 

'Some members of the Muslim community struggle to express themselves and he is making his voice heard in blood.' 

Choudary met Adebolajo in 2005 - two years after the terrorist had converted to Islam, but last night claimed he hadn't seen him for two years.

He described Adebolajo as a man of 'impeccable character'.

When reminded by one TV interviewer of his comments about receiving £25,000 in benefits, which he once referred to as 'Jihad seekers allowance', Choudary said: 'I'm not getting £25,000 and I'm not on JSA. Get your facts right.'

Adebolajo is the latest in a long line of terrorists and hate-mongers allegedly to have come under the influence of Choudary 

Last month Richard Dart was jailed for 11 years for plotting to attack British soldiers at Wootton Bassett. He was converted to Islam by Choudary and stopped as he tried to leave for Pakistan for terrorist training.

Roshonara Choudhry, the would-be assassin of Stephen Timms MP, was radicalised after reading a website containing Al-Muhajiroun propaganda. 

The student stabbed the MP during a constituency surgery in Beckton, East London, in May 2010.

Preacher Abu Izzadeen, a convert from Hackney, East London, was among six Al-Muhajiroun members convicted of urging supporters to fight British troops and for raising terrorist funds. Also known as Trevor Brooks, he was jailed in 2008 last year for four-and-a-half years. 

Al-Muhajiroun member Abdul Muhid was jailed for soliciting murder following protests in February 2006 against the Danish cartoons of the prophet Mohammed.

Terror experts said the language used by Adebolajo in his video rant after the killing was reminiscent of the rhetoric used by Choudary and his acolytes.

Anjem Choudary, who led Islamist group Al Muhajiroun - the banned forerunner to Islam4UK where Adebolajo often appeared with other radical protesters - said he recognised him from TV footage at the scene.

Choudary said: 'I went to the same primary school as him in Woolwich, Mulgrave, and grew up in the same area and he came to the local mosque - it was a peaceful community with lots of Muslim people from Somalia and Pakistan. I didn't know him that well so I can't say where his family was from.

'He converted around 2003 to Islam, before I met him and I knew him as his convert name 'Mujaheed' when he used to attend our demonstrations and lectures. I last saw him in 2011, he was a very nice man with impeccable character and nothing unusual about him.

He added: 'What he did was unusual and it's not the kind of view that I propagate and I do not condone the use of violence, but those views are out there. Some members of the Muslim community struggle to express themselves and he is making his voice heard in blood.'

Robin Simcox, research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, said: 'You can imagine Anjem Choudary saying it - this thing about there we will never see peace in our lands until Muslims get it abroad.

'Al-Muhajiroun and its offshoot organisations have always targeted British soldiers with their rhetoric. 

'They are radical groups whose message is that attacks on British soldiers are justified.' 

He said Choudary was always 'very careful to go as far as he can without falling foul of glorifying terrorism laws'.

He added: 'He will not give instructions to his supporters saying “go out and attack soldiers”. But he would say “you might expect so see it happen”.

Professor Anthony Glees, director of the Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies at the University of Buckingham, said: 'We should never forget that terrorists are not born they are made.' 

'We now need to deal properly with the makers - Choudary is a radicaliser who many will think has blood on his hands, and should have been prosecuted for incitement years ago. 

'If Adebolajo can be demonstrated to have been a supporter of Al-Muhajiroun then he is a prime example of what happens when students and graduates are radicalised by the likes of Anjem Choudary and Abu Qatada.'

Another London-based radical, Abu Nusaybah, described the terrorist as 'a strong character'. 

He added: 'He hid his actions from me, because he knew I would talk him out of it, he knew I believed we should we should voice Muslim concerns and pains publicly.'



British Airways plane is forced to make emergency landing at Heathrow after 'bird strike sparks engine fire'

Both runways were closed at Heathrow airport after a British Airways plane was forced to make an emergency landing. The Airbus A319, which was carrying 75 passengers on its journey to Oslo, was forced to return to the airport moments after taking off because of a 'technical fault', British Airways has said. Dramatic footage from the scene shows smoke billowing from the plane while it is still in the air and eyewitness have described hearing 'a blowout' and seeing one of the engines on fire as it flew overhead. Speculation has emerged that the plane had run into a 'bird strike', although there has been no official confirmation of this. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO A Heathrow spokesman said all of the passengers have been 'safely evacuated' and 'accounted for'. The spokesman said the airport itself remained open throughout the incident. The plane has now been towed away for investigations and both runways have reopened. Officials have ruled out a terror attack and investigators are now looking into the possibility of a bird strike shortly after take-off. Emergency vehicles surrounded the plane and emergency chutes could be seen being deployed after it landed. Eye witness Clive Cook, who lives on the Heathrow flight path, described seeing smoke billowing from the plane, with the right engine on fire. He told Sky News: 'The actual engine itself was on fire. 'This plane was coming over and suddenly the tone of the engine changed dramatically, and I could almost say it sounded as if it was like a blowout, or an explosion. 'I'm absolutely certain that as it came through the clouds, and I looked up... the right engine was on fire, it wasn't smoking, it was actually on fire.' Mr Cook said he saw the plane over the Thames at Battersea as he was taking his daughter to nursery. Another eyewitness, named only as Jamie, was working in his garden near to Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, when he saw the plane. He told Sky News: 'All of a sudden we heard this almighty noise. It was like a fire jet going over. We could just see the right engine on fire - it was absolutely horrendous to see. 'You don't see things like that every day, it's incredible really. 'The Airbus A319 aircraft was carrying 75 customers and five crew. 'The aircraft landed safely and cabin crew evacuated customers using emergency slides.  Airline colleagues are now caring for customers in the airport terminal. 'There is likely to be disruption to other flights today into and out of Heathrow.  Customers are advised to check ba.com for information about their flights before departing for the airport. 'The airline has begun a full investigation into the incident and is working with the Air Accident Investigation Bureau to establish the cause.' London Fire Brigade said a crew from Heathrow fire station had assisted the airport’s fire service with 'an aircraft fire'. 'We believe the fire is now out,' it added. The plane was on Heathrow’s northern runway which remained shut until it was towed away. Bird strikes are a serious problem for aircraft and have been known to bring planes down. Passengers on resumed flights at Heathrow were being warned to expect delays of 30-60 minutes as well as 30 minutes of aircraft taxiing time. The incident is being investigated by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch. Captain Mark Searle, chairman of airline pilots’ association Balpa, said: 'This was a professional job done by professional people. As pilots we spend our whole career training to manage incidents such as this in order to avoid an incident becoming a disaster. 'Balpa representatives will be assisting the pilots involved in this incident and providing whatever support they need. And, as always, we will all learn whatever lessons we can.'