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- Giuliani: Despite Stormy Daniels Fumble Trump Still 'Loves Me'
- Trump Promised To Reshape America. He's Already Told 1 Million Immigrants Who Had Legal Protections To Get Out.
- Teenage girl killed seconds after taking off seatbelt to take a selfie
- Georgia Highway Sniper 'Idolized' Parkland Shooter, Police Say
- Warren says he would 'love being a baby being born in the US today' -- Here's why
- The Latest: Morrisey says Blankenship didn't reveal finances
- Russian opposition leader and activists held before Putin inauguration
- Taiwan Wants American M1 Abrams Tanks. And the Reason Is China.
- India arrests main suspect in gang rape-murder
- Michael Avenatti Scorches Rudy Giuliani Over His Latest 'Train Wreck' Interview
- UK Watchdog Orders Cambridge Analytica To Surrender All Info On US Voter
- Iraq says its warplanes targeted IS jihadists in Syria
- This is why Warren Buffett will never invest in Microsoft
- Deployed dad surprises son for his birthday
- Protests staged for gun control, gun rights outside NRA meeting
- US Navy reforms Second Fleet to meet challenges from Russia in the Atlantic
- Louisiana police shoot man wanted in Alabama
- Gobsmacked Londoners Bash Trump After He Complains About UK Violence To The NRA
- Amazing creatures of the deep
- NASA spacecraft will have company all the way to Mars
- American who killed Indian man in Kansas bar sentenced to life
- Hamas blames Israel for Gaza blast that killed six gunmen: statement
- Boeing Will Manage the Supply Chain for the Bronco II Counterinsurgency Plane
- Don Lemon Takes Aim At Donald Trump: 'It’s My Obligation' To Call Him Racist
- Man reunites with stolen dog after an email to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos
- Egypt moves last chariot of King Tut to new museum
- Make Your BMW M2 Competition Even M-er With Performance Parts
- Rescuers search for three Polish miners after deadly quake
- Quakes, lava and gas: Hawaii residents flee volcanic threats
- Teens aged 13 and 15 shot in suburb amid London crime spike
- Spy agency NSA triples collection of U.S. phone records - official report
- A Large Military Exercise Just Started in the Baltics. Here Is Why It Matters.
- Weapons grade plutonium goes missing from US university
- U.S. halts funding for Syria's White Helmets
- 2018 Honda Civic Type R Up By $605, But Still Undercuts Rivals
- The best Sunday roasts for sunny weekends
- Sheriff: Highway sniper "idolized" school shooting suspect
- Jailed former head of Turkey's pro-Kurdish opposition says fair election impossible
- Thousands party at Paris protest to show anger at Macron
- Toward Armageddon: Israel, Iran and the United States Could End up in a War
- Oh The Horror: 'Kanye's Place' Terrifies On 'Saturday Night Live'
- 65 Healthy Snacks People With Flat Abs Eat
- Betsy DeVos Urges Ave Maria Grads to 'Embrace the Mess': Read the Full Text of Education Secretary's Commencement Speech
- Harry and Meghan's wedding rules: no phones, no gifts, no swords
Giuliani: Despite Stormy Daniels Fumble Trump Still 'Loves Me' Posted: 04 May 2018 10:54 PM PDT |
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Teenage girl killed seconds after taking off seatbelt to take a selfie Posted: 06 May 2018 11:19 AM PDT The grieving parents of a teenager killed seconds after she took off her seatbelt to take a selfie are launching a campaign to convince people to keep their belts on at all times. Kailee Mills, 16, was with three friends in a car near her home in Texas, heading out to a party when the vehicle crashed and rolled over. The other three teenagers, who had their seatbelts on, survived. |
Georgia Highway Sniper 'Idolized' Parkland Shooter, Police Say Posted: 06 May 2018 03:05 PM PDT |
Warren says he would 'love being a baby being born in the US today' -- Here's why Posted: 05 May 2018 11:43 AM PDT |
The Latest: Morrisey says Blankenship didn't reveal finances Posted: 06 May 2018 11:53 AM PDT |
Russian opposition leader and activists held before Putin inauguration Posted: 05 May 2018 04:24 PM PDT By Andrew Osborn and Katya Golubkova MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and around 1,600 anti-Kremlin activists were detained by police on Saturday during street protests against Vladimir Putin ahead of his inauguration for a fourth term as president. Navalny had called for demonstrations in more than 90 towns and cities across Russia against what he says is Putin's autocratic, tsar-like rule. "They said that this city belongs to Putin. |
Taiwan Wants American M1 Abrams Tanks. And the Reason Is China. Posted: 05 May 2018 05:07 AM PDT Could the Army's best tank be headed to Taiwan? Taiwan Wants American M1 Abrams Tanks. Taiwan is once again interested in purchasing Abrams tanks from the United States. This week the Hong Kong–based South China Morning Post reported that Taiwan's Minister of National Defense, Yen Teh-fa, told a legislative panel that Taipei is still interested in purchasing U.S.-made M1A2 Abrams tanks. |
India arrests main suspect in gang rape-murder Posted: 06 May 2018 06:03 AM PDT Indian police have arrested the chief suspect in a case of gang rape and murder, in which a girl was burnt to death in front of her family. In another gruesome case that has rocked the country, 18 men are wanted over the death of a 16-year-old girl in the hill state of Jharkhand. The case comes amid public outrage in india over the treatment of women and children in light of several high-profile rape cases, starting with the rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in Kashmir. In response to protests across the country and calls for stricter laws, the government announced last month that it would be introducing the death penalty for convicted child rapists. Minimum sentencing terms have also been raised and provisos issued that no rape case should take more than two months to prosecute. Sixteen suspects have been arrested in the Jharkhand case, with two more wanted, according to police, at a village in the district of Chatra. "No one involved in the incident will be spared. We will provide security to family members till they feel secure," Shambhu Thakur, Inspector General of Chatra Police, told reporters. Three were arrested on Friday night, while 11 others were held on Saturday, he said, with two more on Sunday. Insp Gen Thajkur added that the arrested include two village council members - Mukhiya Tileshwari Devi and Panchahyat Samiti. Indian relatives mourn following the rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl on May 3, at Raja Kundra Village in Chatra district Senior police and state officials have descended on the village of Rajakendua, 100 miles from the state capital of Ranchi, after the horrific case made national headlines. The girl was allegedly abducted by four young men from near her house and raped, while the rest of the family had gone to attend a wedding party, said police. The incident was raised at the village Panchayat (elders' council) on Friday morning, and the tribal chiefs told the accused to pay Rs 50,000 (£488) to the victim's family as restitution. Enraged over the Panchayat verdict, the four youths allegedly went to the house of the girl, assaulted family members and burnt her to death, say police. Police mobilised into action when the state's Chief Minister, Raghubar Das, tweeted and expressed grief over the incident. Mr Das also assured people that no one involved in the incident would be spared. Action will also be taken against the village leaders for mishandling such a serious matter, police said. The state administration also announced a financial support of Rs 250,000 to the victim's family. |
Michael Avenatti Scorches Rudy Giuliani Over His Latest 'Train Wreck' Interview Posted: 06 May 2018 04:41 PM PDT |
UK Watchdog Orders Cambridge Analytica To Surrender All Info On US Voter Posted: 05 May 2018 08:45 PM PDT |
Iraq says its warplanes targeted IS jihadists in Syria Posted: 06 May 2018 07:22 AM PDT Iraqi warplanes carried out a raid Sunday targeting Islamic State group commanders in eastern Syria, in the second such strike on the jihadists since mid-April, the premier's office said. Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi ordered the "painful strike" which targeted "a meeting of IS commanders south of Al-Dushashiya in Syrian territory", a statement said. F-16 fighter jets were used in the early morning strike and the raid was "successful", the spokesman of Iraq's security media centre, General Yehya Rassoul, told AFP. |
This is why Warren Buffett will never invest in Microsoft Posted: 05 May 2018 12:26 PM PDT |
Deployed dad surprises son for his birthday Posted: 06 May 2018 02:58 PM PDT |
Protests staged for gun control, gun rights outside NRA meeting Posted: 05 May 2018 02:36 PM PDT Protesters on both sides of the U.S. gun debate took to the streets on Saturday outside the National Rifle Association's annual meeting in Dallas after the latest in a long series of mass shootings put the issue back in the spotlight. Across the street from the convention center where President Donald Trump addressed NRA members on Friday, a "Rally4Reform" drew about 200 demonstrators demanding tighter restrictions on firearms sales. Many were dressed in the orange that has become the color of the gun control movement. |
US Navy reforms Second Fleet to meet challenges from Russia in the Atlantic Posted: 05 May 2018 03:06 PM PDT The US Navy is resurrecting its Second Fleet to counter the renewed threat from Russia. Admiral John Richardson, chief of naval operations, said the reformed group would control ships, aircraft and landing forces on the East Coast and north Atlantic Ocean. "Our National Defense Strategy makes clear that we're back in an era of great power competition as the security environment continues to grow more challenging and complex," said Admiral Richardson when he announced the move. |
Louisiana police shoot man wanted in Alabama Posted: 04 May 2018 06:41 PM PDT |
Gobsmacked Londoners Bash Trump After He Complains About UK Violence To The NRA Posted: 05 May 2018 06:49 PM PDT |
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NASA spacecraft will have company all the way to Mars Posted: 04 May 2018 06:30 PM PDT |
American who killed Indian man in Kansas bar sentenced to life Posted: 05 May 2018 08:33 AM PDT Under the sentence, Adam Purinton, 52, who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in March, will not be eligible for parole for 50 years, District Attorney Steve Howe said in a statement on Friday. Johnson County District Court Judge Charles Droege also sentenced Purinton to an additional 165 months on each of two other charges stemming from the wounding of two other men, Howe said. The February 2017 murder of Srinivas Kuchibhotla, 32, in a bar in the Kansas City suburb of Olathe drew international attention as part of a wave of attacks across the country against blacks, Jews, Muslims and other groups following the 2016 election of U.S. President Donald Trump, who had made a crackdown on illegal immigration part of his platform. |
Hamas blames Israel for Gaza blast that killed six gunmen: statement Posted: 05 May 2018 02:33 PM PDT Hamas's armed wing blamed Israel for an explosion in the Gaza Strip on Saturday that killed six of the group's gunmen. "During a complicated security and intelligence operation conducted by Qassam Brigades to investigate a serious and a grave security incident conducted by the Zionist enemy against Palestinian resistance, a deplorable crime took place against our Mujahideen in the area of Zawayda in central Gaza Strip," it said. Hamas provided no further details. |
Boeing Will Manage the Supply Chain for the Bronco II Counterinsurgency Plane Posted: 06 May 2018 06:01 AM PDT Boeing will manage the supply chain for the Paramount Group's Advanced High-Performance Reconnaissance Light Aircraft (AHRLAC) counterinsurgency plane—called the Bronco II in the United States—through its subsidiary Aviall. Aviall will support supply chain procurement and management for AHRLAC production for all versions of the aircraft including both military variants. Meanwhile, Boeing's Global Services unit will provide software-based solutions that enable centralized command and control of flight operations and produce total lifecycle support that reduces sustainment costs, the company said. |
Don Lemon Takes Aim At Donald Trump: 'It’s My Obligation' To Call Him Racist Posted: 05 May 2018 12:05 AM PDT |
Man reunites with stolen dog after an email to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Posted: 05 May 2018 08:05 AM PDT Businessman Richard Guttfield came home from work recently to every pet owner's ultimate nightmare. An Amazon delivery driver had stolen Wilma, Guttfield's black miniature schnauzer, after dropping off a bag of dog food at Guttfield's home. Per CNBC, Guttfield had a difficult time getting Amazon to respond about Wilma's plight — that is, until he emailed CEO Jeff Bezos, a man whose sizable muscles are matched only by his love for lost miniature schnauzers. Apparently. After Guttfield emailed Bezos, Amazon assigned someone to track the offending driver. Eventually, their search was successful, and they were able to return Wilma to Guttfield. SEE ALSO: Playful Shiba is a little too excited about new toy Amazon told CNBC that Wilma's dognapper will not be given an opportunity to strike again — at least not during an Amazon delivery. "This is inexcusable and does not reflect the high standards we have for our delivery partners," a spokesperson said. "We take these matters seriously and this individual is no longer delivering Amazon packages for the independent delivery service provider." We assume Jeff Bezos now has a photo of Wilma framed on his desk. WATCH: Dogs are a treasure and this GPS will help ensure you never lose yours |
Egypt moves last chariot of King Tut to new museum Posted: 05 May 2018 09:38 AM PDT |
Make Your BMW M2 Competition Even M-er With Performance Parts Posted: 05 May 2018 02:31 AM PDT |
Rescuers search for three Polish miners after deadly quake Posted: 06 May 2018 03:28 AM PDT Rescuers were struggling to locate three missing miners on Sunday after finding one crushed to death and locating another trapped after an earthquake hit a coal mine in the country's south, a mining official said. Some 200 miners involved in the rescue were working in sweltering heat around a kilometre (0.6 miles) beneath the surface to find the three missing miners after one was found dead. "A physician has pronounced him dead," Daniel Ozon, the CEO of the Jastrzebie Coal Company (JSW) managing the mine, told reporters on Sunday. |
Quakes, lava and gas: Hawaii residents flee volcanic threats Posted: 04 May 2018 06:25 PM PDT Many rural residents living on an erupting volcano in Hawaii fled the threat of lava that spewed into the air in bursts of fire and pushed up steam from cracks in roadways Friday, while others tried to get back to their homes. Officials ordered more than 1,700 people out of Big Island neighborhoods near Kilauea volcano's newest lava flow, warning of the dangers of spattering hot rock and high levels of sulfuric gas that could threaten the elderly and people with breathing problems. Officials said highways, buildings and utility lines were not damaged, but residents said they felt strong shaking and more stress as they dealt with the dual environmental phenomena. |
Teens aged 13 and 15 shot in suburb amid London crime spike Posted: 06 May 2018 02:40 PM PDT Two young teenagers were shot in broad daylight in London on Sunday, the day after another teen was fatally gunned down, police said, as the British capital grapples with a surge in violent crime. London's Metropolitan Police said the pair, aged 13 and 15, were taken to hospitals after officers found them within minutes of each other nursing gunshot wounds at separate nearby locations in the suburb of Harrow. The incident came just hours after a 17-year-old boy was shot in Southwark, south London, on Saturday evening and died at the scene, it said. |
Spy agency NSA triples collection of U.S. phone records - official report Posted: 05 May 2018 03:34 AM PDT The U.S. National Security Agency collected 534 million records of phone calls and text messages of Americans last year, more than triple gathered in 2016, a U.S. intelligence agency report released on Friday said. The sharp increase from 151 million occurred during the second full year of a new surveillance system established at the spy agency after U.S. lawmakers passed a law in 2015 that sought to limit its ability to collect such records in bulk. The spike in collection of call records coincided with an increase reported on Friday across other surveillance methods, raising questions from some privacy advocates who are concerned about potential government overreach and intrusion into the lives of U.S. citizens. |
A Large Military Exercise Just Started in the Baltics. Here Is Why It Matters. Posted: 05 May 2018 06:44 PM PDT Russia is watching. A Large Military Exercise Just Started in the Baltics. On May 2, 2018, Estonia began the largest exercise in its history since regaining independence in 1991. The exercise is called Siil 2018 ("hedgehog" in Estonian), will last until May 14, and features 15,000 servicemen including 2,000 foreigners from ten NATO countries (Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the United Kingdom and the United States) and five non-NATO countries (Finland, Georgia, Ireland, Sweden and Ukraine). |
Weapons grade plutonium goes missing from US university Posted: 05 May 2018 07:49 AM PDT Idaho State University was using the radioactive chemical element, which was about the size of a 10p piece, for research. The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission said the university could not account for about a 30th of an ounce (one gram) of the material, which is used in nuclear reactors and to make nuclear bombs. While the amount is too small to make a nuclear bomb, it could be used to make a dirty bomb to spread radioactive contamination, said Victor Dricks, a spokesman for the agency. |
U.S. halts funding for Syria's White Helmets Posted: 04 May 2018 06:36 PM PDT |
2018 Honda Civic Type R Up By $605, But Still Undercuts Rivals Posted: 06 May 2018 05:00 AM PDT |
The best Sunday roasts for sunny weekends Posted: 06 May 2018 12:00 AM PDT We British love our Sunday roasts, but sometimes, when the weather is hot, the traditional dinner can seem stodgy and overwhelming. Thankfully, there are plenty of ingredients that will magically turn a plump chicken or leg of lamb into something light and summery, from a splash of lemon juice to a sprinkling of lavender. These recipes are fresh, light and relatively hassle free, making them even more suited to bunging in the oven so you can go out and enjoy the warm weather (while it lasts). The main event Diana Henry's roast chicken with peaches, honey and lavender Credit: Laura Edwards SERVES Four to six INGREDIENTS 1.8kg chicken, skin-on, jointed into eight, or eight good-sized skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs 3 tbsp olive oil 200ml medium white wine 3 tbsp white balsamic vinegar 4 tbsp lavender honey 5 small, slightly under-ripe peaches 8 sprigs of fresh lavender METHOD Preheat the oven to 190C/gas 5. Heat one tablespoon of the oil in a frying-pan, season the chicken pieces and, in batches, brown them on each side so they get a good colour. Put them into a broad, shallow ovenproof dish large enough to hold the chicken and peaches snugly together in a single layer. Pour the oil out of the pan then return it to the heat and deglaze the pan with the wine, scraping to dislodge all the bits of flavour. Boil until it has reduced to about 100ml, than add one and a half tablespoons each of the balsamic and honey, stirring to dissolve. Pour over the chicken. Halve and pit the peaches and cut each half in two. Dot these around the chicken and season. Brush each piece of peach with a little olive oil, then whisk the remaining honey and balsamic together with a fork. Drizzle over the chicken and peaches and scatter with the lavender (leave some sprigs of lavender whole, use only the flowers from others). Roast for 40 minutes. The chicken should be cooked through and glazed with the honey, and the peaches should be slightly caramelised in patches. If you stick the tip of a sharp knife into the underside of a thigh, the juice that runs out should be clear. Serve in the dish in which the chicken has cooked (you can transfer it all to a warmed platter if you prefer, but be careful as the peaches will be soft and could easily fall apart). Serve with olive-oil-roast potatoes and green beans. Stevie Parle's roast chicken leg with braised lettuce and peas Credit: Andrew Crowley SERVES Four INGREDIENTS 1 onion, thickly sliced into rings 4 chicken legs 200ml/7fl oz white wine or water 40g/1 ½ oz butter 6 spring onions, thickly sliced on the diagonal 2 little gem lettuces, cut in half lengthways 400g/14oz frozen or fresh peas 3 tbsp of crème fraîche or double cream 4 slices of rustic-style bread 1 small garlic clove Olive oil METHOD Preheat the oven to its highest setting, spread out the onion in a small baking tray or dish and sit the chicken legs on top. Season well and top each leg with a small knob of butter. Place in the hot oven and immediately turn it down to 180C/gas 4. Roast for 45 minutes, pouring in the white wine (or water) for the last 15 minutes. Check the juices run clear before removing from the oven. Remove and keep warm to rest. Melt the remaining butter in a saucepan over a medium heat and gently fry the spring onions until softened, about five minutes. Push the onions to one side and add the lettuce to the pan. Fry until it begins to colour, then stir in the peas. Tip the juices from the roast chicken into the pan and add a splash of boiling water. Season with a little salt and pepper, cover with a lid and boil for four or five minutes until the lettuce is tender. Stir in the crème fraîche and check the seasoning. Toast or grill the bread and lightly rub with the garlic clove and drizzle with a little oil. Spoon the lettuce and peas over the toast and serve with the roasted chicken legs. Dhruv Baker's braised shoulder of lamb with ras el hanout SERVES Six to eight INGREDIENTS 2.5kg shoulder of lamb, on bone 2 tbsp ras el hanout 50ml light olive oil 2 large onions, roughly chopped 1 bunch fresh thyme sprigs 5-6 cloves garlic, unpeeled 3 tbsp clear honey For the couscous 350g couscous 1 chicken stock cube 1 small red onion, finely chopped 10-12 cherry tomatoes, quartered 2 tbsp raisins 2 tbsp flaked almonds 2 tbsp freshly chopped flat-leaf parsley 2 tbsp freshly chopped coriander juice of ½ lemon 2 tbsp olive oil METHOD Prick the lamb all over with a skewer or a sharp knife. Mix the ras el hanout, olive oil and some salt and pepper and rub all over the lamb (this is best done the day before to maximise the flavours but a couple of hours before will suffice). Preheat the oven to 140C/gas 1. Place the onions, thyme and garlic in a roasting-tin or ovenproof dish and sit the lamb on top. Cover tightly with foil and put in the oven for four to five hours. Check every hour or so to make sure the onions and garlic are not burning (if they are then reduce the heat slightly). Drain off the fat in the roasting tin every couple of hours. Remove the foil and cook uncovered for the last 45 minutes. Meanwhile, tip the couscous into a large bowl and crumble in the stock cube. Pour over 400ml boiling water, stir quickly and then cover tightly with cling film. Leave for five minutes and then use a fork to fluff up the grains. Stir through the remaining ingredients and then taste and adjust the seasoning. Lift the lamb out on to a clean chopping-board and use two forks to shred the meat off the bone. Pile the couscous into the centre of a large serving dish, arrange the shredded lamb on top and drizzle over the honey. 'Spice: Layers of Flavour', by Dhruv Baker (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25), is available from Telegraph Books at £22.50 plus £1.95 p&p (books.telegraph.co.uk) On the side Lemon and rosemary roast-potato salad Credit: Yuki Sugiura SERVES Six as a side dish INGREDIENTS 650g waxy baby potatoes chopped leaves from 2 sprigs rosemary juice of ½ lemon 1½ tbsp olive oil 250g green beans, topped but not tailed 2 shallots, finely sliced lengthways For the dressing smidgen of Dijon mustard 1 small garlic clove, grated to a purée 1 tbsp white balsamic vinegar 1 tsp lemon juice 3 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil 3 tbsp whipping cream METHOD Preheat the oven to 210C/gas 6½. Put the potatoes into a roasting-tin large enough to hold them in a single layer. Add the rosemary and lemon juice, drizzle with olive oil, season and toss. Roast for about 45 minutes, until the potatoes are tender and golden. Shake the potatoes around a bit while cooking – dark, crusty edges are especially nice. Meanwhile, prepare the dressing. Put the mustard, garlic, balsamic and lemon juice into a small bowl and whisk together with a fork. Season and whisk in the oil followed by the cream. Check for seasoning – it might seem slightly strong but it's going to dress potatoes so needs to balance them. Remove the potatoes from the oven and let them cool for five minutes or so. During this time steam or boil the beans for three to four minutes or until slightly tender but still al dente. Rinse in cold water, drain and gently pat dry with a clean tea towel. Combine the potatoes and green beans with the shallots in a broad, shallow bowl. Drizzle on half the dressing and very gently toss together. Drizzle the rest of the dressing on the top of the salad, and serve immediately. |
Sheriff: Highway sniper "idolized" school shooting suspect Posted: 05 May 2018 04:49 PM PDT |
Jailed former head of Turkey's pro-Kurdish opposition says fair election impossible Posted: 05 May 2018 04:16 AM PDT By Gulsen Solaker ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's Kurdish opposition presidential candidate, who is challenging President Tayyip Erdogan from behind prison bars, said a fair vote in next month's election was impossible under the state of emergency. In his first interview with international media since being named as candidate by his Peoples Democratic Party (HDP) on Friday, Selahattin Demirtas told Reuters opposition parties will face huge obstacles campaigning for votes. |
Thousands party at Paris protest to show anger at Macron Posted: 05 May 2018 03:04 PM PDT |
Toward Armageddon: Israel, Iran and the United States Could End up in a War Posted: 05 May 2018 06:25 PM PDT As May 12—the date for President Trump to make a decision on whether the United States will withdraw from the JCPOA—looms in the background, and the confrontation between Israel and Iran is reaching very dangerous levels. The escalation seems to be driven by Israeli calculations that a major Israeli military confrontation with Iran will overcome any residual hesitation the U.S. administration may have about reneging on the nuclear deal. |
Oh The Horror: 'Kanye's Place' Terrifies On 'Saturday Night Live' Posted: 05 May 2018 10:46 PM PDT |
65 Healthy Snacks People With Flat Abs Eat Posted: 05 May 2018 12:20 PM PDT |
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Harry and Meghan's wedding rules: no phones, no gifts, no swords Posted: 06 May 2018 08:27 AM PDT All weddings come with a degree of logistical difficulty, from transport to speeches to the all-important wearing of hats. Few will come with written instruction regarding the usefulness of swords. The guests invited to the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been sent their instructions on how best to enjoy the day, it has been reported, including a ban on cameras and bringing gifts. Guests have been offered seven pages of "critical guidance", according to the Mail on Sunday, with meticulous attention to detail. Taking one of two suggested driving routes, they will be required to meet at the Windsor Farm Shop, founded in 2001 after the Duke of Edinburgh had an idea to support local businesses by selling produce. Guests at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are asked not to wear medala Credit: WPA pool There, three miles away from the venue, guests will be put through security checks and asked to show identification before being ushered onto buses to travel to Windsor Castle. Cameras will be banned, along with bulky bags. Before the private reception, guests will be asked to "surrender mobile telephones and any devices used for image capture". The guidance, the newspaper reports, states: "It should be noted that gifts cannot be brought to St George's Chapel or the Reception that follows at Windsor Castle. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will marry on May 19 Credit: AP Pool "Guests are advised to seek further guidance on delivery arrangements for any gifts to Kensington Palace." Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have asked instead for guests who wish to give gifts to donate to seven chosen charities to honour their big day. A dress code already laid out in the invitations asks guests to wear dress uniform, morning coat or lounge suit for men, and day dress and hat for women. Royal wedding | Read more (Premium content) The instructions further specify that they should not wear medals, in a list of suggestions about accessories that includes: "No swords." Some 600 guests, all enjoying a personal relationship with the bride or groom, are invited to St George's Chapel for the May 19th ceremony and afternoon reception. A third of those will continue on to an evening reception at nearby Frogmore House, where the couple's closest friends and family will party into the early hours. |
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