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7 November 2014

Uruguay's 'poor president' gets big offers for his car


Montevideo - President Jose Mujica says he has received a million-dollar offer to buy his blue 1987 Volkswagen Beetle, which has become a symbol of the Uruguayan leader's austere lifestyle.

The man once nicknamed "the poorest president in the world" told the Uruguayan weekly Busqueda that an Arab sheik offered $1m for the humble car. When asked about the reported offer at a news conference, Mujica said: "That's what they said to me, but I didn't give it any importance."

In an informal chat, Mexico's ambassador to Uruguay recently suggested to Mujica that he auction the Beetle in Mexico and predicted he could get 10 four-wheel-drive trucks for it, according to a spokesperson for the Mexican Embassy who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to talk with the press.

US woman strangled and beaten, pics posted online


Portland - A man accused of killing his live-in girlfriend and posting photos of her lifeless body online was headed back to Washington State after he surrendered to an officer in neighbouring Oregon and waived extradition.

David Kalac, aged 33, was arrested on Wednesday night nearly 322km from the crime scene after a daylong manhunt. He was held overnight in Portland on a second-degree murder charge, authorities said.

On Thursday, Kalac waived extradition and was being transported back to Port Orchard, Washington, west of Seattle.

Taking credit for killing bin Laden sparks debate


Washington - Some special operations service members and veterans are unhappy that one of their own has taken credit publicly for killing Osama bin Laden.

 Others say they have gotten used to the idea that their brethren might break the code of silence and seek to profit from their deeds.

That internal debate gained intensity this week when retired Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill acknowledged that he had fired two rounds into the forehead of the al-Qaeda leader during the 2011 raid on his secret compound in Pakistan. O'Neill says more and more people were becoming aware of his role and that his name was bound to become public anyway.

1 500 US troops to go to Iraq


Washington - The White House announced on Friday that President Barack Obama had authorised the deployment of up to 1 500 additional US military personnel in a non-combat role to train, advise and assist Iraqi security forces.

The White House office of management and budget said it would ask Congress for $5.6bn for the operations in Iraq and Syria, which included $1.6bn for the new "Iraq Train and Equip Fund".

6 November 2014

Hilarious! Former president Obasanjo compares men & women in politics


Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, believes that women can do better in public offices than men.
He said this yesterday November 5 when members of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, NAWOJ, paid him a visit at his Hilltop residence in Abeokuta, where he was presented with a Father of the Nation plaque. He said: