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Guests comforted each other as they walked towards the caskets at the front of the church.
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Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett also shared his condolences at the funeral ceremony. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb spoke at the funeral to honor Horace Coleman, Belinda Coleman, Irvin Coleman, Angela Coleman and Maxwell Coleman five of the nine Coleman family members that perished in the tragedy. Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry breaks down in tears after giving a speech at the memorial.
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On Friday, ceremony was held for the four other Coleman family members who also perished in the devastating boat sinking, honoring Glenn Goleman, 40 and his three children: 9-year-old Reece, 7-year-old Evan and 1-year-old Arya. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6002307/Funerals-set-5-9-relatives-killed-sinking.html Lalasticlala Mynd44
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The actor turned politican said he used the same tank while serving a year in the Austrian Army. Now the former California governor rewards children for staying in school by letting them drive his tank.[sup][/sup]
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Arnold Schwarzenegger made an appearance on Jay Leno's Garage Thursday to show off the power of his 1951 M-47 Patton tank. The two put the tank's Chrysler V12 twin turbo engine to the test by driving overa black stretch limousine and completely demolishing it in the episode. The actor turned politician explained that this tank is the same one he used while serving in the Austrian Army in 1965 and he even paid $20,000 to ship it to the US in 1991. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6002403/Arnold-Schwarzenegger-demolishes-limousine-old-TANK-used-Austrian-Army.html
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'For that billionaire who wants that privacy on the highest peak of Beverly Hills, it's a great opportunity,' Kirman said. So far, no one has come close to buying personal properly with that price tag. The highest price ever paid for a home in the world is thought to be the $300million purchase of a property in France by a Saudi prince. 'There are 2,200 billionaires in the world,' Kirman said with the hopes at least one will be willing to invest and build. 'We realized there are 100 of those that could and would want to buy the property.'
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A 157-acre flat hilltop sitting above Beverly Hills is hitting the market at a whopping $1billion. The undeveloped property is the most expensive listing in the history of Los Angeles with views stretching from the Pacific Ocean, Catalina Island and downtown LA. The property listing agent, Aaron Kirman, calls it 'the crown jewel of Beverly Hills' for billionaires with a plan to build a private paradise. This massive land comes with its own history of wealthy owners from royals, to Hollywood celebrities and moguls who all had unsuccessful plans to develop the property. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6002581/Beverly-Hills-mountaintop-twice-size-Disneyland-market-one-BILLION-dollars.html
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KLM’s latest airport robot concept Care-E can take passengers to their gate. Called Care-E, the robot is described by the company as “a self-driving trolley that is not only extremely helpful, with a great personality and a heart of gold”. Designed to meet passengers behind security, Care-E can scan boarding passes and carry baggage while leading customers to their gate. If there is a gate change, Care-E has the ability to adjust accordingly. Designed to know the airport by heart, another function of Care-E’s design is the ability to guide passengers with time on their hands to other places, such as food courts, shops or the nearest bathroom. When the flight begins boarding, the robot will alert the passenger.
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Pavore9:Millions of graduates(Degree) are earning between 20-40k monthly, even with the government (state). God help us bro. |
As the remains were returned, Kim spent his day visiting the graves of Chinese People's Volunteers who were killed fighting for North Korea against America. The red stars on the graves denoted they were CPV soldiers. After an earlier wreath-laying ceremony in Pyongyang, Kim also laid wreaths at the Martyrs Cemetery of the Chinese People's Volunteers in Hoechang, South Phyongan Province. Kim also met with veterans on the 65th anniversary of the signing of the ceasefire armistice that ended the Korean War.
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U.S. Army soldiers salute as vehicles carry remains believed to be from American servicemen during Korean War. Later the bodies will be shipped to Hawaii for forensic testing.
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A total of 36,000 American soldiers were killed in the devastating Korean War from 1950 to 1953, and 7,700 bodies are listed missing in the war. A total of 5,300 are believed to still be in North Korea. U.S. Forces Korea commander Gen. Vincent K. Brooks called the retrieval mission successful. 'Now, we will prepare to honor our fallen before they continue on their journey home,' he said. After the honors ceremony the remains will be flown to Hawaii for scientific testing and forensic examinations. A soldier carries a casket containing a remain of a U.S. soldier who was killed inthe Korean War during a ceremony at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea.
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The remains are believed to be some of the more than 200 that North Korea has held in hostage. The vast majority of the war dead, however, have yet to be located and retrieved from cemeteries and battlefields across the countryside. Efforts to recover American war dead had been stalled for more than a decade because of a standoff over North Korea's nuclear program.
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After the honors ceremony the remains will be flown to Hawaii for scientific testing and forensic examinations. A U.N. honor guard salutes after turning over a box containing remains believed to be from American servicemen killed during the 1950-53 Korean War, to his fellow after arriving from North Korea.
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UN honor guards carry the boxes containing remains believed to be from American servicemen killed during the 1950-53 Korean War on the arrival from North Korea, at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea.
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Donald Trump thanked North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un on Friday for 'fulfilling a promise' to return the remains of American servicemen who died during the Korean War. 'I want to thank Chairman Kim for keeping his word. We have many others coming, but I want to thank Chairman Kim in front of the media for fulfilling a promise that he made to me,' Trump declared. The remains of what United Nations Command confirmed as 55 U.S. servicemen were part of a rare and somber ceremony on Friday, in which an American military plane arrived in the hermit kingdom to retrieve them. A U.S. cargo aircraft carrying the remains of 55 U.S. soldier who were killed in the Korean War arrives at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea in the historic handover. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5997711/US-plane-leaves-NKorea-pick-US-war-remains.html Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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theoldpretender:Saw it on Dailymail first, but had to triple check. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5997945/Married-Nigerian-prince-31-accused-scamming-job-seekers-54-000.html https://nypost.com/2018/07/26/nigerian-prince-busted-for-fake-employment-agency-scam-suit/?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C7871391988 https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/26/nyregion/nigeria-royal-prince-scam.html Lalasticlala, Mynd44 |
Eweka, 31, appeared in a Manhattan court on Thursday where he pleaded guiltyto charges of larceny and scheme to defraud. According to court documents, Eweka and McKay used office space in the Empire State Building and another building on fifth avenue to run two bogus employment agency firms, Stamford Consulting Firm and Howard Consulting Group. They also used fake names, according to the New York Post. Eweka went by the name Sean Jackson and McKay reportedly used the name Tyrone Hayes. Prosecutors said they would invite their victims to their office for an interview and then have them pay a fee, ranging between $300 and $700, the Post reports. Prosecutor Catherine McCaw said they told victims the fee would cover the cost of uniforms, training and background checks. They also said that paying the high fee would result in higher-paying jobs. 'But in reality, there was no such job,' she said at Eweka's arraignment on Thursday in Manhattan Supreme Court. After collecting the money, the men would send the job seekers to different businesses, where they were turned away by employers who weren't expecting them. The victims then found that they could no longer get in contact with the alleged fraudsters or the consulting firm. According to authorities, Eweka and McKay duped 250 people. Prosecutors said they never provided a single job. They ran the alleged scam from January to June 2018. Eweka is a prince from the Benin royal family in Nigeria, according to reports, and a United States citizen living in New Jersey. McKay is from the Bronx. Both men were indicted on charges of larceny and scheme to defraud. McKay was arraigned last week and released on $200,000 bail, theNew York Times reports. In 2016, Eweka married attorney Imade Igbinedion in an elaborate wedding ceremony in Nigeria. Representatives from the Benin family told the Times they could not confirm whether Eweka was a family member because the 'it is a very large family'.
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A Nigerian prince and his accomplice are accused of bamboozling hundreds of job seekers out of thousands of dollars by promising them high-paying gigs in New York. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office said Osmond Eweka, 31, a prince from the Benin royal family in Nigeria, according to reports, and a United States citizen living in New Jersey and his friend Kamel McKay, 27, pretended to run two consulting firms in Manhattan telling clients that if they paid a fee they would be placed at various jobs across New York City. Prosecutors said some of the jobs Eweka and McKay promised their victims were for hotel housekeeping and front desk receptionists. The men used the popular job-seeking website Indeed.com to find their victims.
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'This allowance will be in addition to the continued funding of Mr. Zuckerberg's overall security program to cover the costs of security personnel for his protection; the procurement, installation, and maintenance of certain required security measures for his residences; and the usage of private aircraft for personal travel,' Facebook wrote in a filing. Facebook will pay Zuckerberg the pricey allowance for him to allocate accordingly for security, residential improvements, and equipment. The company added it considered Zuckerberg's 'position and importance to Facebook' in establishing the allowance, as well as his salary, which was just $1 last year. The $10million amount is the most Facebook has allocated for Zuckerberg's security. In 2015 his security cost $4,256,004. 'The Committee believes that this allowance, together with the costs of Mr. Zuckerberg's existing overall security program, are appropriate and necessary under the circumstances,' the filing from Thursday said. The allowance was announced the same day Facebook's stock market value plunged 19 per cent, wiping $119billion off the company's value and docking $12billion off Zuckerberg's personal fortune in less than 24 hours. Pictured running in Berlin surrounded by guards
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Facebookhas approved a $10million allowance to beef up Mark Zuckerberg’s family security. The million-dollar pre-tax allowance is a jump from last year’s $7.3million allocated for home security, body guards, and private air travel the biggest sum ever for a Fortune 100 company CEO according to research firm. The allowance, which was announced in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Thursday, was boosted 'to address safety concerns due to specific threats'. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5997721/Facebook-approves-10million-allowance-Zuckerbergs-security.html
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Discharged from the hospital, united with families and how they survived in the dark for 9 days. https://www.nairaland.com/4625362/rescued-thailand-boys-discharged-hospital?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C5821555355
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'Your nation is so proud of you': The two hero doctors who rescued the 12 boys and their coach trapped in a Thai cave receive a rare double honour for their roles as the seven other Australians involved are also lauded. Adelaide anaesthetist Dr Richard Harris and his dive partner Dr Craig Challen received the rare double honour of the Medal of the Order of Australia and the Star of Courage for their roles in the daring rescue. Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove (front row, third from left) presented the medals to those involved in the mission, with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (front tow, second from right) and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten (front row, farleft) in attendance at Tuesday's ceremony at Government House in Canberra. Lalasticlala
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Followers offer banknotes to football team member Mongkol Boonpiam, as he and his other teammates and coach are ordained. One of the rescued Thai boy and member of the "Wild Boars" football team ordained as novice Buddhist monk prays at the Wat Phra That Doi Tung temple in the Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai province in Thailand.
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Novice Buddhist monks walk in procession by the portrait of former Thai Navy SEAL diver Saman Kunan (centre) who died during the cave rescue operation
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The group pose for photographs after their participation in a Buddhist novice monk ordination ceremony at Wat Phra That Doi Wao temple in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province of Thailand. Coach Ekkapol Chanthawong, 25, (pictured front) led the way in the ceremony.
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Buddhist monk bathes the shaved head of the rescued Thai boys from the Wild Boars football team during Tuesday's ordination ceremony.
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Eleven boys from a football team rescued from a flooded Thai cave in a drama that gripped global audiences were ordained as Buddhist novices on Wednesday in memory of a volunteer diver who died during their rescue. The Wild Boars football team and their 25-year-old coach, Ekapol Chanthawong, arrived at the Wat Phra That Doi Tung temple in Chiang Rai's Mae Sai district dressed in white robes amid light rain and fog. The group listened to Buddhist chanting before they were given saffron robes to wear during an emotionally-charged ceremony that was broadcast live on Facebook by local authorities. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5989739/Rescued-thai-cave-football-team-pose-orange-robes-monks-thanks-safe-return.html Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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