Tuesday 29 July 2014

Carlos Tevez's father is released after kidnapping

Carlos Tevez's father is released after kidnapping

The father of former Manchester City and Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez was kidnapped this morning in Argentina, but has now been released according to reports emerging in South America.
Argentine website TN are reporting that Tevez’s father was in Moron, an area to the west of Greater Buenos Aires when the incident happened at around 7am local time this morning.

Vidal 'strikes verbal agreement over £63m United move'

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Arturo Vidal has reportedly struck a verbal agreement with Manchester United to join them this summer.
Chilean broadsheet El Mecurcio claims the midfield star is ready to leave Juventus after agreeing a whopping £270,000-a-week salary at Old Trafford.

Liverpool boosted by Swansea in race for Bony

Liverpool boosted by Swansea in race for Bony

Liverpool have been boosted by Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins in their bid to land striker Wilfried Bony.
The Swans chairman was speaking to TalkSport when he revealed that the club are open to offers from Champions League clubs.

Microsoft 'plans to release special selfie phone'

Microsoft 'plans to release special selfie phone'

Selfies have become so important that tech giant Microsoft is reportedly planning to release a phone based on the picture method.
The ‘selfie phone’ is said to have a high quality five-megapixel camera on the front instead of on the back, where the superior camera is normally located.
It also reportedly has a screen measuring 4.7-inches, according to The Verge.
The smartphone, nicknamed ‘Superman’, will be released through Nokia, which Microsoft recently purchased.
The device was reportedly revealed to employees in the last few days and is expected to be released some time in August.

Nigerian Military Chopper That Crashed Was Used By Terrorist

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There is very uncomfortable news out of Borno once again further demonstrating the degree of distrust between locals and the Nigerian military drafted to the plagued region. The Nigerian military Mi-35 helicopter that reportedly crashed in Bama earlier this month apparently suffered gunfire, but not from terrorists, according to the latest reports we are receiving from trusted locals. National defense spokesperson Chris Olukolade reported that the crash was ‘not due to enemy action.’
Information gathered by ENDS in Borno has it that locals are confident that this chopper was one of two military helicopters used by Boko Haram terrorists.

El Rufai Loses Son Hamza In A Car Accident

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Former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, on Tuesday morning lost his son, Hamza, in a car crash. The circumstances surrounding the death is not yet known, but it was learnt that the young man died in Abuja.xThe former FCT minister, broke the unfortunate news on his faceboook page at about 8am on Tuesday.