Friday 14 October 2011

Ian Wright: The FA should NOT fight Roo ban


IAN WRIGHT insists the Football Association should NOT appeal against Wayne Rooney's three-game Euro 2012 ban.

The Manchester United striker kicked out at Miodrag Dzudovic and Three Lions boss Fabio Capello now faces a dilemma as to whether to include him in his 23-man squad next summer.
The FA have three days in which to decide whether they wish to fight UEFA'S decision but if they choose to do so and are unsuccessful, Rooney's ban could be increased.
But despite being stunned by Rooney's antics, Wrighty insists Capello must put his faith in England's other strikers.
He said: "What Wayne Rooney did was out of order and totally uncalled for. It was bewildering.
"When I was watching it I wondered why he would do that. I didn't see him in any altercations with that particular defender — they didn't have any banter — it was out of the blue and that is what's very, very worrying.
"We're going to miss him — he's a massive, massive miss.
"It's a massive blow when you consider how well Manchester United are already doing this season and how well he's doing in particular.
"But instead of us thinking of the doom and gloom and going to UEFA with a begging bowl and saying 'can we appeal' and then his ban increases to four or five games we should just take it on the chin."
Despite the red mist descending on Rooney once again on the international stage, some observers insist trying to curb his fiery temperament would detract from his all-round game.
But Wright is adamant that view is nonsense. The SunSport columnist added: "People are saying that if you take that away from him you lose the player but I don't think you do.
"It's something that he needs to address — I think he needed to address it a little while back.
"Wayne's got to look at his advisers and people have got to look at it and see that in respect of somebody being global like he is, it's something they've got to sort out pretty quickly for him."

TOWIE Maria Fowler’s secret past as escort

THE Only Way is Essex star Maria Fowler has a secret past working as a high-class escort for £600 an hour.

Glamour model Maria jetted the world, meeting with mega-rich men including lawyers, bankers and sheikhs who showered her with gifts.
The 25-year-old worked for the exclusive escort agency Carltons of London from 2009 until last year using the name Kelly.
Star ... Maria Fowler arrives on location this week
Star ... Maria Fowler arrives on location this week
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But last night she insisted she did NOT have sex with any of her "clients".
Her profile on the agency's website boasted: "If you are looking for perfection, perfect body, youthful energy, stunning looks, Kelly is a sweet young lady who will breathe new passion into your life.
"Wherever she goes, heads turn. She can adapt to any high-class environment.
"The perfect package, Kelly is the perfect companion and provides very discreet, sensual and professional escort service."
The site added that paired overnight with another escort called Tamara, clients would be "taken to heights of pleasure that words simply cannot explain".
Her profile was kept on a private gallery which only the agency's most valued clients were allowed to access with a special password.
The Sun's revelations come weeks after it emerged the TOWIE star worked as lapdancer and stripper "Brooke Silvers" when she first moved to London from Derby.
On date ... Maria Fowler with Mick Norcross
On date ... Maria Fowler with Mick Norcross
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Maria was recently snapped jumping into a taxi with Norwich footballer Lee Croft after they left Essex nightclub Sugar Hut hand in hand. The pair claim they are just friends.
A week earlier Maria enjoyed a dinner date and smooch with club owner Mick Norcross, 48 — her co-star on ITV2's reality hit.
Last night Maria's spokesman Max Clifford said: "She signed up to a company which she believed were asking her to carry out promotional work.
"When the true nature of the work became clear to her she left immediately."

Tuesday 13 September 2011

Leila Lopes of Angola is crowned Miss Universe




SAO PAULO (AP) — Newly crowned Miss Universe Leila Lopes hopes her victory will allow her to assist her native Angola further escape its history of war and impoverishment and said she plans to focus on combatting HIV around the globe.
Speaking in a timid voice early Tuesday shortly after taking the crown in South America's largest city, the 25-year-old Lopes said that "as Miss Angola I've already done a lot to help my people."
"I've worked with various social causes. I work with poor kids, I work in the fight against HIV. I work to protect the elderly and I have to do everything that my country needs," she said. "I think now as Miss Universe I will be able to do much more."
Responding to questions, Lopes said that she has never had cosmetic surgery of any kind and that her three tips for beauty were to get a lot of sleep, use sun block even when it's not sunny and to drink lots of water. She said her smile was her best weapon in the competition.
Asked about racism in light of the fact that she's one of the few blacks ever crowned Miss Universe, Lopes said that "any racist needs to seek help. It's not normal in the 21st century to think in that way."
Lopes is Angola's first winner. She beat out 88 other competitors to win the title during the 60th anniversary of the world's biggest beauty pageant. She replaces last year's winner, Ximena Navarrete of Mexico.
She deftly handled the interview question that is asked of the remaining top five contestants. She was questioned about what physical trait she would change if she could.
"Thank God I'm very satisfied with the way God created me and I wouldn't change a thing," Lopes said. "I consider myself a woman endowed with inner beauty. I have acquired many wonderful principles from my family and I intend to follow these for the rest of my life."
The first runner-up was 23-year-old Olesia Stefanko of Ukraine and the second runner-up was Priscila Machado of Brazil. The third was Miss Philippines and the fourth Miss China.
Contestants spent the past three weeks in Sao Paulo, trying to learn samba dance steps, visiting impoverished children and kicking a football around for cameras as the Miss Universe pageant came to Brazil for the first time.
Despite battling against a home country favorite, Lopes won over the audience, speaking in the shared language of Portuguese. Angola, like Brazil, is a former Portuguese colony.
"She captivated the crowd and we were all behind her," said Brazilian Natalie Bursztyn, 20, who was in the crowd inside Credicard Hall where the event took place. "It was great that the judges also saw what the fans saw and gave her the crown. Her dress was beautiful and she knew exactly what to say when they asked her the question about her looks."
Another fan in the audience, Carolina Rocha, said Lopes' win was "well deserved, we were cheering for her all along. Her smile and her friendliness was what set her apart from the others. She also answered her question very well, that likely helped her a lot."
U.S. broadcast journalist Connie Chung was one of the celebrity judges, and said before the competition that she was taking the contest seriously.
"I know my job and I'll be tough, but fair," Chung said. "You have to keep in mind that these women are not objects just to be looked at. They're to be taken seriously. I want to choose somebody I take seriously and the world takes seriously, too."
Paula Shugart, president of the Miss Universe organization, was hyped for the night.
"It's our 60th anniversary, it's a very big show," she said. "We're anticipating close to a billion viewers from around the world."
Shugart said it was fitting the globe's biggest beauty pageant be held in Brazil at this time, as the nation prepares to host some major events in the coming years.
"I don't think there is any doubt in the rest of the world's mind that Brazil is the place, between hosting the Olympics and hosting the World Cup," she said. "I love the fact we're going to kick it off. I always say we're the 'World Cup' of beauty."
The contestants must never have been married or had children and must be at least 18 years of age and under 27 years of age by Feb. 1 of the competition year.
The pageant, hosted by NBC "Today" anchor Natalie Morales and the Bravo network's Andy Cohen, was broadcastr live on NBC and distributed to about 170 countries. The contest is co-owned by Donald Trump and NBC, and the celebrity judges included Chung and two prominent Brazilians, supermodel Isabeli Fontana and Indy race car driver Helio Castroneves.
Morales, who is half Brazilian, said that "what's most important is for the women to be beautiful inside and out."
For Cohen, the task of hosting was an easy one.
"It's a fun job. All I have to do is stand there, smile and scream the names of countries," he said.
Sharply dressed women and men jostled for chances to have their photos taken with stars on the red carpet. Some traveled from across the globe to support contestants.
Jehona Dreshaj, 17, arrived from Kosovo to cheer on her sister, Aferdita Dreshaj, who is representing the European country.
"It doesn't really matter the outcome, she is already a winner in our eye and we are so proud of her," she said. "This has been an incredible experience for her and for all of us. It's great for her to be representing our country in an event like this"
There have been no headline-grabbing gaffes going into this year's competition, as opposed to past years that have seen controversies of various stripes. The show itself went off without a hitch.
Some of the contestants have complained to the local news media about the size of bikinis used in some photo shoots, with Miss Mexico Karin Ontiveros saying they were "very small."
That was enough to draw chuckles in Brazil, where women from all walks of life, not just beauty queens, sport barely there swimwear on beaches throughout the country.
Miss USA Alyssa Campanella, from California, failed to end a long losing spell for the U.S. in the competition. An American has not been named Miss Universe since Brook Lee won the title in 1997.

The pageant started as a local bathing suit revue in Long Beach, California, organized by a swimwear company.

Monday 12 September 2011

Orji Kalu Offers US Mansion For Sale























Orji Kalu the former governor of Abia State, who is currently facing corruption charges for looting the government while in office, has put up his United States mansion up for sale, according to real estate records obtained by SaharaReporters.


The property, which is on five acres of land at 14900 River Road, Potomac, Maryland, has seven bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms.

It not clear why Kalu is selling the home but last year a 47-year old Nigerian woman, Chinwe Masi, mysteriously died on the property while Mr. Kalu was there. 
Although the Maryland coroner office told SaharaReporters that Chinwe, who was purportedly Mr. Kalu's mistress, died of heart attack, family members and friends said they suspected foul play.  They cited the rushed and secret burial which was done by a select group of family members.

Associates of Mr. Kalu also told SaharaReporters that since leaving office in 2007, the former governor's financial fortunes have dipped. 
Businesses such as his Slok airline in Gambia have failed.

Kalu’s mother, Eunice Uzor, also owns $1.3 million, six-bedroom waterfront property at 4922 Shapiro Court Missouri City, Texas 77459.
Mr. Kalu had originally listed the Potomac home, which was built in 1996, for $4.5 million, but after 139 days on the market without a buyer, he drastically reduced the price to $2.9 million.
Mr. Kalu bought the property in June 2003, a few months after he became a second term governor of Abia State, a state he recklessly looted in a series corruption schemes that led to his arrest and arraignment for money laundering in 2007 after he stepped down as governor.

DIDDY DROPS BAD BOY PRESENTS



Whoever said Diddy’s Bad Boy label was over was mistaken. The rap mogul recently unleashed a new mixtape titled Bad Boy Presents: The Preview, which showcases material from artists including Red Cafe, Cassie, and Machine Gun Kelly. Hosted by DJ Prostyle, you can download the 11-track project today via Puff’s official fansite.