Sunday, 8 April 2012

NK says interception of its satellite is an act of war

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ratcheted up his regime's militaristic rhetoric as Pyongyang threatened to retaliate against any country that intercepts a North Korean rocket booster or collects the rocket debris.

The North has vowed to launch a rocket sometime between April 12 and 16 to put an earth observation satellite into orbit, a move widely seen as a pretext to disguise a banned test of its ballistic missile technology.

The Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea in Pyongyang warned that interception of the satellite would be "an act of war" and would cause a tremendous catastrophe.

Whoever "intercepts the satellite or collects its debris will meet immediate, resolute and merciless punishment" from the North, the committee said in an English-language statement carried by its Korean Central News Agency late Thursday.

The warning came days after South Korea said it was exploring measures to intercept the rocket booster in case it veers off its trajectory. Japan has also ordered its troops to shoot down the rocket if there is concern it or parts of it could land on Japan.

South Korea expects the rocket's first-stage booster to land in international waters, some 170 kilometers south of its southwestern city of Gunsan, before the rocket's second stage booster falls east of the Philippines.

The North has said it chose a safe flight path to ensure carrier rocket debris jettisoned during the flight will not impact on neighboring countries.

Quantum Computer Built Inside a Diamond


ScienceDaily (Apr. 4, 2012) — Diamonds are forever -- or, at least, the effects of this diamond on quantum computing may be. A team that includes scientists from USC has built a quantum computer in a diamond, the first of its kind to include protection against "decoherence" -- noise that prevents the computer from functioning properly.

The multinational team included USC Professor Daniel Lidar and USC postdoctoral researcher Zhihui Wang, as well as researchers from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, Iowa State University and the University of California, Santa Barbara. Their findings will be published on April 5 in Nature.The demonstration shows the viability of solid-state quantum computers, which -- unlike earlier gas- and liquid-state systems -- may represent the future of quantum computing because they can be easily scaled up in size. Current quantum computers are typically very small and -- though impressive -- cannot yet compete with the speed of larger, traditional computers.
The team's diamond quantum computer system featured two quantum bits (called "qubits"), made of subatomic particles.
As opposed to traditional computer bits, which can encode distinctly either a one or a zero, qubits can encode a one and a zero at the same time. This property, called superposition, along with the ability of quantum states to "tunnel" through energy barriers, will some day allow quantum computers to perform optimization calculations much faster than traditional computers.
Like all diamonds, the diamond used by the researchers has impurities -- things other than carbon. The more impurities in a diamond, the less attractive it is as a piece of jewelry, because it makes the crystal appear cloudy.

Ice age study delivers blow to global-warming skeptics


The international team, led by Shakun and Oregon State University paleoclimatologist Peter Clark, based its work on the chemical makeup of air samples contained in bubbles trapped in ice cores. Ice records from Antarctica go back some 800,000 years.
But the researchers also drew temperature information from 80 locations around the globe, spanning northern and southern hemispheres. Sources to track temperature changes over time ranged from microfossils in deep-ocean sediments to pollen trapped in sediments in freshwater lakes.
The team's results show that the initial trigger for warming to end the last ice age was a periodic change in the angle of Earth's tilt and in the orientation of its axis. This brought more sunlight to warm northern latitudes. As mile-thick ice sheets covering vast areas of the northern hemisphere's continents began to melt, fresh water poured into the oceans, particularly into the North Atlantic, changing mechanisms that governed the climate.

Truth behind 9/11 will annihilate Israel


A US Marine Corps veteran and author asserts that Israel masterminded the 9/11 attacks, saying if Americans were informed of this, they would exterminate the Zionist regime.


“I have had long conversations over the past two weeks with contacts at the Army War College, at the Headquarters Marine Corps, and I have made it absolutely clear in both cases that it is 100 percent certain that 9/11 was a Mossad operation. Period,” Alan Sabrosky, writer and consultant specializing in national and international security affairs, said in a clip appearing on the public video-sharing website You Tube. 

Sabrosky said his colleagues who are still serving in uniform initially react with incredulity to his assertions but upon his explanations regarding the controlled demolition of the buildings their disbelief gives way to rage. 

“First is disbelief, and what I show them immediately afterwards is an interview with a Danish demolitions expert named Danny Jowenko, and it shows the third building at the World Trade Center going down - WTC7.” 

Bill Gates funds new machine that filters your toilet waste back into 'drinkable' water


The innovation - which has been funded by billionaire Bill Gates - could transform the lives of millions of people in the third world
Next time you see a dog lapping thirstily at a toilet bowl, pause for thought - next time, it could be you.
A new invention - funded by Bill Gates - aims to turn used toilet water into drinking water.
Manchester University’s Sarah Haigh is an expert in nanotechnology - the science of manipulating atoms in matter - and says, it could make waste water from toilets safe to drink. 
Sarah Haigh is working on a device which will turn toilet waste into fuel - and drinking water
Sarah Haigh is working on a device which will turn toilet waste into fuel - and drinking water

NASA satellite captures hugely powerful Texas tornado in 3D


NASA has revealed stunning 3D images of the 14 confirmed tornadoes that devastated parts of Texas last week.
The images reveal hugely powerful thunderstorms more than eight miles high were responsible for levelling several neighbourhoods to the ground.
The ‘swarm’ of tornadoes destroyed hundreds of homes, ripping apart buildings and throwing trucks into the air.
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NASA has revealed stunning 3D images of the tornado that devastated parts of Texas showing storms that reached up to eight miles in the sky
Eight mile: NASA has revealed stunning 3D images of the tornado that devastated parts of Texas showing storms that reached up to eight miles in the sky

Husband, 79, arrested for 'killing his wife and eating her!


A frail 79-year-old man who recently emigrated from China pleaded not guilty yesterday in the brutal slaying of his elderly wife.
On Thursday, police in the quiet New England town of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts found Jieming Liu in a rocking chair ‘covered in blood’ on his hands, mouth, and face in his modest condominium.
According to police, his 73-year-old wife, Yuee Zhou, was found in a rear bedroom with severe injuries to her arm, lying in a pool of blood.
Liu’s son told police that his father – who is only 5ft2 and 75 pounds - had no idea of what he was doing at the time, and kept repeating: ‘This is not your mother.’
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Gruesome murder: Jieming Liu, 79, was in the Westborough, Massachusetts, District Court yesterday, where he faced a murder charge in the death of his wife, Yuee Zhou
Gruesome murder: Jieming Liu, 79, was in the Westborough, Massachusetts, District Court yesterday, where he faced a murder charge in the death of his wife, Yuee Zhou

hitlers long lost son found!



Philippe Loret and his six siblings were sitting around the dining room table chatting about everyday things when their father, Jean-Marie, broke the news.
‘Suddenly my father said, “Kids, I’ve got something to tell you. Your grandfather is Adolf Hitler,” ’ explains Philippe. ‘There was stunned silence as no one knew what to say. We didn’t know how to react.’
That was 40 years ago, yet there is a sense that Philippe, 56, still doesn’t know how to react. He has never spoken out about that conversation or the fact he may be the grandson of the most infamous dictator in history. A former plumber for the French air force, he has kept it a secret from all but his closest friends, never telling his colleagues or even his partner’s family.
This is the first time Philippe has talked publicly about his ancestry and he has agreed to do so only in the light of new evidence backing up his father’s story. 
Hitler's grandson? Philippe Loret, 56, has two portraits of the Fuhrer hanging on the wall of his home in Saint Quentin in Picardy, northern France
Hitler's grandson? Philippe Loret, 56, has two portraits of the Fuhrer hanging on the wall of his home in Saint Quentin in Picardy, northern France

Robbed and ruined by a British court on the orders of the CIA


Despite the years of cruel reality, Margaret Bentham still seemed incredulous as she told her story, a story she once thought she could never share.
But with quiet dignity she summed up the ordeal she and her businessman husband Stuart, a former British Army officer, have endured at the hands of the CIA.
‘We were robbed of a business worth millions,’ she said. ‘We were plunged into financial ruin. But the worst thing was, not only were we deprived of justice, we couldn’t tell a soul.’
In an exclusive interview, Mrs Bentham told The Mail on Sunday how the CIA decided a civil court case about the Afghan mobile phone company he had helped to establish was too ‘sensitive’ to air in public.
It used draconian legal powers to shut down the case – so destroying not only the Benthams’ livelihood, but any prospect of redress after Mr Bentham alleged the company had been stolen from him.
‘We lost our £5 million flat in Belgravia,’ said Mrs Bentham, 50. ‘We’d had a thriving telecoms business in London employing 23 people, and we lost that too. 
The gagging order imposed by a US court meant I couldn’t even tell our friends what was wrong or Stuart could have gone to prison. It was  absolutely Kafkaesque.’ Even now, Mr Bentham could be extradited and jailed if he gave an interview. 
The Benthams’ nightmare was made possible by a US legal procedure known as the State Secrets Privilege. 
But as Tory MP David Davis disclosed last month when he set out the Benthams’ story in the Commons, an alarmingly similar system will soon exist in Britain, if the Coalition’s  current Green Paper on Justice and Security becomes law.
The public part of the court judgment that destroyed Mr Bentham’s fortune is two words long: ‘Case dismissed.’ The reasons remain secret, while he is subject to an indefinite legal gag. 
Such secret judgments have never been permitted in Britain. Under the Green Paper, they would become routine.

Anonymous takes down Home Office website


The Home Office website has gone down after an apparent cyber attack in protest against Government surveillance plans.
A message on the site said the page was currently unavailable 'due to a high volume of traffic', suggesting a denial of service attack had been perpetrated.
A message on Twitter claiming to be from Anonymous, a loosely organised group of hackers who promote access to free speech, information and transparency, said the action was 'for [the Home Office's] draconian surveillance proposals'.
Anonymous took credit for 'hacking' the Home Office website because of draconian surveillance proposals
Anonymous took credit for 'hacking' the Home Office website because of draconian surveillance proposals
A screen grab of the Home Office website shows that 'a communication error occurred'
A screen grab of the Home Office website shows that 'a communication error occurred'

Saturday, 7 April 2012

Shocking documentary captures Vatican-approved exorcist working on 'possessed' woman

A young woman screams uncontrollably as a priest recites a passage from the bible in a final attempt to exorcise the devil which has possessed her for 15 years.

It sounds like something from a horror movie, but this sinister scene is from a new real life documentary that highlights the extraordinary work of one of Europe’s only Vatican-approved 'exorcists'.

Produced by Norwegian filmmaker Fredrik Horn Akselsen, the film entitled The Exorcist in the 21st Century follows Father José Antonio Fortea on his one man crusade to rid the world of demons.

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Devil woman: Constanza, who claims to have been possessed by the devil screams as one of Europe's only Vatican-approved priests tries to 'free' her
Devil woman: Constanza, who claims to have been possessed by the devil screams as one of Europe's only Vatican-approved priests tries to 'free' her

Scientists rewrite rules of human reproduction


The first human egg cells that have been grown entirely in the laboratory from stem cells could be fertilised later this year in a development that will revolutionise fertility treatment and might even lead to a reversal of the menopause in older women.

Scientists are about to request a licence from the UK fertility watchdog to fertilise the eggs as part of a series of tests to generate an unlimited supply of human eggs, a breakthrough that could help infertile women to have babies as well as making women as fertile in later life as men.
Producing human eggs from stem cells would also open up the possibility of replenishing the ovaries of older women so that they do not suffer the age-related health problems associated with the menopause, from osteoporosis to heart disease.
Some scientists are even suggesting the possibility of producing an “elixir of youth” for women, where the menopause is eradicated and older women will retain the health they enjoyed when younger.

France fears a new serial killer

Fears are growing that a serial killer may be operating in the French capital following four similar murders there since November.
The killings were all carried out in and around Paris, reportedly with the same gun. The latest was on Thursday.
Interior Minister Claude Gueant vowed all would be done to solve the case.
The gunman fled on a motorbike each time, like in the recent killings around Toulouse, but no motive for the latest shootings has been determined.
Mr Gueant, speaking on French radio, Europe 1, on Friday, said he was "putting every effort into finding out who is behind this".
'Normal person' All victims were shot with a 7.65mm calibre weapon, a police source told Agence France-Presse news agency.

Chinese teen sells kidney to buy iPhone

Five people in southern China have been charged with intentional injury in the case of a teenager who sold a kidney so he could buy an iPhone and an iPad.
The five included a surgeon, who removed a kidney from the 17-year-old boy in April last year.
The boy, identified only by his surname Wang, now suffers from renal deficiency, the government-run Xinhua News Agency quoted prosecutors in Chenzhou city, Hunan province as saying.
According to Xinhua, one of the defendants received about 220,000 yuan ($34,00) to arrange the transplant.
He paid Wang 22,000 yuan and split the rest with the surgeon, the three other defendants and other medical staff.
The report did not say who received and paid for the kidney.
The teen was from Anhui, one of China's poorest provinces, where inhabitants frequently leave to find work and a better life elsewhere. He bought an iPhone and iPad, and when asked by his mother where he got the money, admitted selling a kidney.
Apple products are hugely popular in China, but are priced beyond the reach of many Chinese.
Wang's renal deficiency is deteriorating, Xinhua quoted prosecutors as saying.
Only a fraction of the people who need organ transplants in China are able to get them, leading to "transplant tourism" where patients travel overseas for such operations, and to a black market for human organs.

Were Humans Created as Slaves?

In an age where technology has allowed us to expect instant reward and provides us with immediate solutions, humankind seems to have all the answers. Our confidence as a species is higher than ever before and the knowledge of the universe we live in is expanding faster than most people can keep up with… There are however three fundamental questions that we have not been able to answer. Who are we? How did we get here? And, why are we here?

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OBAMA to accept civilian nuke program in Iran!


WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama has signaled Tehran that the Washington would accept an civilian nuclear program in Iran if Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei can back up his recent claim that his nation “will never pursue nuclear weapons,” the Washington Post reported Friday.

According to the report, the verbal message was sent through Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who met with Khamenei last week. A few days prior to leaving for the trip, Erdogan held a two-hour meeting with Obama on the sidelines of the nuclear security summit in Seoul, in which they discussed what the Turkish leader would tell Khamenei about the nuclear issue.

 
Washington Post columnist David Ignatius wrote that Obama advised Tehran, via Edrogan, that time is running out for a peaceful agreement. Obama didn’t specify whether Iran would be allowed to enrich uranium domestically. The issue evidently is to be discussed during the talks between the Islamic Republic and the West, which are slated start on April 13 at a venue yet to be decided.

the fate of Japan and the whole world depends on No. 4 reactor

open elements. If an earthquake or other event were to cause this pool to drain this could result in a catastrophic radiological fire involving nearly 10 times the amount of Cs-137 released by the Chernobyl accident.
The infrastructure to safely remove this material was destroyed as it was at the other three reactors.  Spent reactor fuel cannot be simply lifted into the air by a crane as if it were routine cargo.  In order to prevent severe radiation exposures, fires and possible explosions, it must be transferred at all times in water and heavily shielded structures into dry casks.. As this has never been done before, the removal of the spent fuel from the pools at the damaged Fukushima-Dai-Ichi reactors will require a major and time-consuming re-construction effort and will be charting in unknown waters. Despite the enormous destruction cased at the Da–Ichi site, dry casks holding a smaller amount of spent fuel  appear to be unscathed.

Last look at shuttle Endeavour's cockpit before all systems are shut down an it becomes a museum piece

With its hundreds of lights and blinking buttons, this is the pilot's-eye view from inside the cockpit of the space shuttle Endeavour as it prepares to make its last journey.
Workmen at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida's Cape Canaveral have been getting the vessel ready for when it goes on display by draining hazardous fuel, disconnecting or removing some systems and replacing the main engines with replicas.
Nasa's 30-year shuttle progamme ended last July with the voyage of Atlantis. Endeavour and Atlantis are to travel to the California Science Center in Los Angeles to go on display later this year.
Cluttered: The cockpit of space shuttle Endeavour, as seen at the Kennedy Space Centre
Cluttered: The cockpit of space shuttle Endeavour, as seen at the Kennedy Space Centre

Amazing footage RELEASED of Nasa's first ever spacewalk

It’s no wonder that he didn’t want to come back in.
On June 3 1965 astronaut Ed White became the first American to go on a spacewalk – which lasted 23 minutes.
Needless to say, it was quite an experience and flight control had difficulty persuading him to return to the craft.

Out of this world: In 1965 Ed White became the first American to go on a spacewalk
Out of this world: In 1965 Ed White became the first American to go on a spacewalk

Leonardo da Vinci's 'to do' list found

A previously unseen page from Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks shows that even geniuses have to write down to-do lists.
Naturally, the tasks on the painter, sculptor and scientist's list are a little less ordinary than walking the dog or picking up the dry cleaning.
In the list, written around 1510, Leonardo reminds himself to obtain a skull, to get his books on anatomy bound, to observe the holes in the substance of the brain and describe the jaw of a crocodile.
Painstaking: For Leonardo da Vinci, packing in 1510, it was vital that he didn't leave home without a human skull of a scalpel as this bizarre 'to-do' list shows
Painstaking: For Leonardo da Vinci, packing in 1510, it was vital that he didn't leave home without a human skull or a scalpel as this bizarre 'to-do' list shows

Experts warn millions of lives are at risk as world's most effective malaria drug loses its potency

Millions of lives are at risk as one of the best drugs used to treat malaria is losing its potency, say experts.
Resistant strains of the deadliest and most common form of the disease have been confirmed on the border of Thailand and Burma.
Tests revealed that the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum has undergone a genetic change making it resistant to artemisinin, one of the world's most popular drug treatments.
Tests revealed that the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum has undergone a genetic change making it resistant to one of the most popular drug treatments
Tests revealed that the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum has undergone a genetic change making it resistant to one of the most popular drug treatments

'pink moon dominates the New York skyline

The April full moon, heralding the coming of spring, is often known as the 'pink moon', named for the moss pink flower which appears at this time of year.
And much of the U.S. enjoyed a clear night on Friday, allowing for a beautiful view of the glowing orb suspended in the sky.
This year, the pink moon coincides with the Easter weekend and the start of Passover, the most sacred times in the Christian and Jewish calendar.
One particularly spectacular view of the moon came over New York, as the natural phenomenon even managed to outshine the city's famous skyscrapers.
Amazing: The full moon glows orange behind the Empire State Building as it dominates the Manhattan skyline on Friday night
Amazing: The full moon glows orange behind the Empire State Building as it dominates the Manhattan skyline on Friday night

New 3mm 'robo-surgeon' swims inside your veins to hunt down disease - and destroy it !

Doctors in the future might tell patients, 'I'm afraid this is going to require surgery' - then hand over a pill that will do the surgery from inside the body.
A breakthrough at Stanford has created a Fantastic Voyage-style vehicle that can 'swim' through a patient's veins, powered wirelessly by electromagnetic waves from doctors from outside.
Previous prototypes have been hampered by large batteries - but the new machine is around the size of a grain of rice.

A transmitter outside the body sends electromagnetic waves which induce power in a coil in the 3mm device, which then powers a motor that propels it through the body
A transmitter outside the body sends electromagnetic waves which induce power in a coil in the 3mm device, which then powers a motor that propels it through the body

Jobless young people could be forced to live with their parents!


Downing Street wants unemployed youngsters off benefits and back home with their parents (file photo)
Downing Street wants unemployed youngsters off benefits and back home with their parents (file photo)
For most young people, it's common sense to stay at home until you can afford to buy or rent a place of your own.
But thousands of unemployed youngsters are claiming housing benefit through a loophole the Government is hoping to slam shut.

Downing Street wants to force unemployed people under 25 to move back in with their parents while they look for work.

China warns troops to ignore the Internet and prepare for ideological struggle


Chinese President Hu Jintao
Chinese President Hu Jintao
China’s military leaders have told the country’s troops to ignore rumours on the Internet about a coup in Beijing.
Soldiers were told to steel themselves for an 'ideological struggle' as the ruling Communist Party faces a leadership transition by the military’s newspaper, the Liberation Army Daily.               
A front-page commentary in the newspaper left no doubt the party leadership wants to inoculate People’s Liberation Army (PLA) troops against rumours that could corrode the authority of President Hu Jintao.   

rogue trader sentenced to death after £10m fund scam

A Chinese rogue trader who 'cheated' investors on her way to losing £10m in gold trading has been sentenced to death today.
The 30-year-old Wang Caipang was handed the sentence by a court in Wenzhou in east China after she borrowed the cash between January and October 2010.
Caiping, who must first serve two years in prison, borrowed huge sums of money promising to buy equipment, invest in property and open credit guarantee firms, but instead used the cash to speculate in futures and gold trading along with her elder brother, Wang Guanglin, who is still at large.
Unauthorised trading: Chinese woman Wang Caipang speculated in gold trading - blowing more than £10m
Unauthorised trading: Chinese woman Wang Caipang speculated in gold trading - blowing more than £10m

newly discovered picture of titanic leaving for maiden voyage

The 'Unsinkable Ship' setting sail for her fateful maiden voyage a century ago is an image those who waved her off will never forget.
But while the enduring memory of the Titanic is of the famous liner sinking into the North Atlantic, one man captured a rare snapshot of the moment she set off on her one and only journey.
Sailing smoothly through the waves just off Southampton, this 100-year-old photograph shows the doomed boat taking to the icy seas on April 10th, 1912.
It was captured by then 15-year-old Elliot Brown, who used the picturesque scene of his uncle's sea-facing back garden on the Isle of Wight to photograph the giant vessel as it loomed into view off the south coast.
Iconic: A 15-year-old Elliot Brown took this picture of the Titanic as it left Southampton on its first and only voyage
Iconic: A 15-year-old Elliot Brown took this picture of the Titanic as it left Southampton on its first and only voyage
Mr Brown's uncle's house on the Isle of Wight offered spectacular views of ships sailing from Southampton out towards the English Channel, with the teenager using a brownie box camera to immortalise the moment.

Out of 120 COPS found guilty of racism... just one is sacked

In the decade since the damning Macpherson Report, 120 Metropolitan Police officers have been found guilty of racist behaviour, but just one has been dismissed, figures  reveal.
Despite the nature of the offences, only 12 officers received  written warnings and 21 received disciplinary sanctions, statistics obtained under the Freedom of Information Act show.
Of the 21, eight had to pay a fine, six were forced to resign and there was the solitary dismissal.
Deputy Commissioner Craig Mackey today insisted 'the Met does not tolerate racism'

MI6 'dry clean' flat to cover up the spy in a bag murder!


Spy Gareth Williams was found dead in his flat
Spy Gareth Williams was found dead in his flat
The secret service slang for having removed or destroyed incriminating evidence such as fingerprints from the scene of a crime is ‘dry-cleaned.’
It is a phrase now being used frequently in connection with the case of MI6 spy Gareth Williams, whose body was found locked in a sports bag at his home 20 months ago. The question being asked in law enforcement circles is, was the flat where he lived ‘dry-cleaned’ before police even arrived?
Detectives working on the case — one of the most mysterious and baffling of recent times — are convinced it was, in order to cover up the truth: that a colleague was involved in his death.
The chain of events that led to this sinister conclusion, we have been told, began on the evening of Sunday August 22, 2010, when Mr Williams had arranged to meet up with his sister Ceri.

mother encouraged her lover to rape her three young daughters in front of her because she liked to watch !

An evil mother who encouraged her partner to rape her young daughters in front of her to benefit their 'sexual education' has been jailed for ten years.
The 65-year-old urged her former lover to systematically rape her three girls - all under the age of 16 - over a seven-year period.
She told her children to wear provocative 'adult' underwear before plying them with alcohol.
Depraved: Three young girls (not pictured) were raped systematically over a seven-year period in the 1970s and 80s because their sick mother gained sexual thrills from watching her partner abuse them
Depraved: Three young girls (not pictured) were raped systematically over a seven-year period in the 1970s and 80s because their sick mother gained sexual thrills from watching her partner abuse them

Apple will become world's first $1TRILLION company, analysts predict

Apple will become the world's first trillion-dollar company when its shares top $1,000 each, Wall Street analysts have predicted.
The technology giant's shares were worth $633.38 last week as its stock price rose above Google's for the first time.
Brian White, of Topeka Capital Markets, then claimed Apple's sky-high share price will hit four figures within 12 months - making the company worth $1trillion.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, tasked with continuing the success of Apple after the death of Steve Jobs, could be set to see the company's stock rise above £1trillion, analysts have predicted

Deadly MRSA bacteria lurking on DENTURES, say scientists

Scientists have warned false teeth could be infected with killer bugs like MRSA - and have advised wearers to microwave them.
A study in the Journal of the American Dental Association found putting infected in an oven for three minutes makes them safe.
Dentures are known to get covered with thin layers of bacteria known as biofilms which can lurk until they're breathed into the lungs.
Give us a kiss, love: Scientists have warned many old people's dentures may not be as clean as they look - and in fact be infected with MRSA
Give us a kiss, love: Scientists have warned many old people's dentures may not be as clean as they look - and in fact be infected with MRSA
An estimated 20 million people in the U.S. wear full or partial dentures often infected with MRSA, or drug-resistant staphylococcus aureus bacteria.
The team of scientists from Brazil who carried out the research also suggested soaking them in a germicidal mouthwash solution of two per cent chlorhexidine gluconate for 10 minutes.

The most desolate city on Earth?

Deserted, decaying and crumbling into the sea. Visitors to this abandoned settlement could be forgiven for thinking they had entered a long-forgotten war zone.
However, this is Gunkanjima - Japan's rotting metropolis. And it has been described as the most desolate place on Earth.
Gunkanjima is a deserted island of concrete that is slowly crumbling away on Japan's west coast.
Meaning 'Battleship Island' in English, Gunkanjima's real name is Hashima and it is one of 505 uninhabited islands in the Nagasaki Prefecture, about 15 kilometres from Nagasaki itself. It earned its nickname due to its resemblance to a military warship.

Couple's terror as plane plunges 20,000ft after loss of cabin pressure !

A couple have described the terrifying moment their plane plunged 20,000ft as the captain screamed 'Mayday! Mayday!' after a sudden loss of cabin pressure.
Melvin Frater and his wife Jacqueline were flying back from Milan to East Midlands Airport on a Ryanair flight on Wednesday when they heard a 'bang' followed by a rush of cold air.
Describing the drama, they said the captain could be heard over the speaker system saying they were making an emergency descent and calling out 'Mayday'.
Plunge panic: Melvin and Jacqueline Frater were flying back from Milan to East Midlands Airport when their plane nose-dived 20,000ft after a sudden drop in cabin pressure
Plunge panic: Melvin and Jacqueline Frater were flying back from Milan to East Midlands Airport when their plane nose-dived 20,000ft after a sudden drop in cabin pressure

Avalanche buries 130 Pakistani soldiers

A race against time is under way to save to save 130 Pakistani soldiers buried today in an avalanche on the 'world's highest battlefield'.
The incident happened early this morning on the Siachen Glacier, a Himalayan region close to India where thousands of Pakistani and Indian troops are based.
A security official said snow engulfed a battalion headquarters in the Gayari district.
(File picture) Pakistani Army helicopter flying in the outskirts of Skardu, near the Siachen Glacier, where 130 soldiers have been buried in an avalanche
(File picture) Pakistani Army helicopter flying in the outskirts of Skardu, near the Siachen Glacier, where 130 soldiers have been buried in an avalanche
Siachen is on the northern tip of the divided Kashmir region claimed by both India and Pakistan.

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