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Thursday, 27 June 2013
Not too flashy for a ticket! Tron-like Lamborghini that 'glows in the dark' is seized in London after Qatari driver is pulled over for driving without a licence
Police seized a 'glow-in-the-dark' supercar from a London street after its wealthy Qatari owner was stopped for not having a licence or the correctinsurance.
The £350,000Lamborghini Aventador - with a paint job that made it look like something out of the sci-fi filmTron - was impounded near Harrod's in Knightsbridge yesterday.
It is understood its owner is 24-year-old Nasser Al-Thani,a member of Qatar's ruling family
Not too flashy for a ticket! Tron-like Lamborghini that 'glows in the dark' is seized in London after Qatari driver is pulled over for driving without a licence
Police seized a 'glow-in-the-dark' supercar from a London street after its wealthy Qatari owner was stopped for not having a licence or the correctinsurance.
The £350,000Lamborghini Aventador - with a paint job that made it look like something out of the sci-fi filmTron - was impounded near Harrod's in Knightsbridge yesterday.
It is understood its owner is 24-year-old Nasser Al-Thani,a member of Qatar's ruling family
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WISDOM AND VISION. Things to do to be an achiever.
Vision is your targets,dream,goals what you want to achieve.
while wisdom is what you need to do to achieve that vision.
many of us have good visions,big dreams.but we lack the wisdom to do this things,believe it or not if you don't have wisdom your dreams,vision,target will always be far from you.
Take for example, a boy want's to be a good runner will have to practice daily and be under a good coach to achieve his aim.but what some of us do is the opposite,you want to come out of the university with first-class yet we don't have time for our books.
That vision will remain a vision it will never become reality.
THING TO DO TO ACHIEVE YOUR VISION.
1.Gather information about your vision,look for the wisdom to that vision.
2.Follow direction an instructions your vision demand.
3.Steps of faith towards your visions.
4.seasons of sacrifices;
you have to sacrifice and let go of somethings that will not favour your vision.
5.Patience;
be patience things take time to happen with time your.
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No sanctuary for Syria's female refugees
Feet stumbling in the pitch darkness over the uneven ground we make our way with a group of women to one of the bathrooms in the Zaatari camp.
"There is no light, if we come in here there could be a guy hiding or something." one woman says.
None of them want to be identified. They carry fear of the regime with them, even as they seek refuge across the border in Jordan.
But "safety" is a relative term. For Syria's female refugee population, it has meant trading fear of death in their homeland for fear ofsomething many consider to be worse: rape.
There have been various stories of sexual harassment and rape in Zaatari camp -- teeming withmasses who continue to stream across the border.
This dark underbelly of crisis has led to a disturbinggrowing phenomenon: "sutra" marriages, or marriages for protection.
Families who feel like they are unable to safeguard their female family members,their daughters, are marrying them off to protect them.
In a culture where conserving honor is central,everyone says they had no other choice.
In one trailer we meet 13-year-old Najwa. She curls back in the corner next to her husband, 19-year-old Khaled, and her mother, hardly saying a word.
Najwa is the youngest of three, her two older sisters in their late teens are also recently married.source: CNN
Nelson Mandela ison life support and 'family has the option to switch off', claim South African sources
In South Africa's Eastern Cape province, where Mandela grewup, a traditional leader said the time was near for Mandela, who is also known by his clan name, Madiba.
'I am of the view that if Madiba is no longer enjoying life, and is on life support systems, and is not appreciating what is happening around him, I think the good Lord should take the decision to put him out of his suffering,' said the tribal chief, Phathekile Holomisa.
'I did speak to two of his family members, and of course, they are in a lot of pain, and wish that a miracle might happen, that he recovers again, and he becomes his old self again,' hesaid.
'But at the same time they are aware there is a limit to what miracles you can have.'
A South African newspaper has also reportedthe anti-Apartheid icon is on life support,citing numerous sources close to the family.
The Citizen newspaper says Mandela has a team of doctors supporting him at a Pretoria hospital.
One source was quoted as saying that Mr Mandela's family had the option to switch off the ventilator.
South African President Jacob Zuma cancelled a trip to neighbouring Mozambique, intensifying speculation about the deterioration of Mandela's life.
Zuma made his decision not to leave the country after visiting the 94-year-old late yesterday in the Pretoria hospital where he has been receiving treatment for a lung infection for nearly three weeks.
'Clearly the issue of seriousness has been such that President Jacob Zuma hascancelled his trip,' presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj told Talk Radio 702.
He declined to comment on reports that Mandela was on life support, saying: 'I cannot confirm any clinical details.'CNNalso reported that the former president could no longer breathe unaided, quotingan official who 'had been briefed in detail on his condition'.
George Bizos, one of Mr Mandela's closest friends and his former lawyer, told The Daily Telegraph that they had never discussed his wishes towards the end of hislife.'We can only hope for the best, and that is what the doctors decide to do,' he said.'I am sure that the members ofthe family are discussing the matter with the doctors but it should probably be primarily the doctors in consultation with the family if the situation is critical.'
Last night a leading clergyman visited Nelson Mandela's bedside to offer prayers for his 'peaceful, perfect end'.
Thabo Makgoba, the Archbishop of Cape Town, issued an emotional statement asking that the former president of South Africa, whois in a critical condition, be released from pain and suffering.
However, Mr Mandela apparently opened his eyes and smiled when he was told about Barack Obama's forth coming visit to the country, according to his daughter.
Mr Makgoba posted a message on Facebook asked for courage to be granted to Mr Mandela's wife, Graca Machel, and others who love him 'at this hard time of watching and waiting'.
He added: 'May your blessing rest upon Madiba now and always. Grant him, we pray, a quiet night and a peaceful, perfect, end.'Uphold all of us with your steadfast love so that we maybe filled with gratitude for all the good that he has done forus and for our nation, and may honour his legacy through our lives.'
The 94-year-old statesman isin a critical condition in hospital in Pretoria, but nonetheless was able to showhis pleasure at hearing of the U.S. President's visit.
Mr Obama is believed to be keen to meet Mr Mandela, but given the delicate condition of the African leader he will not do so unless he is invited by the Mandela family.
Visit: Mr Mandela's ex-wife Winnie, centre, and daughter Zindzi, right, arrive at the hospital today
Relatives: The leader's grandchildren Ndaba, left, and Nkileka, right, also paid visits to him today
That prospect appeared to bemore likely yesterday after MrMandela's daughter Zindzi described how she told her father that Mr Obama would betouring South Africa.
After she told him 'Obama is coming,' she said, 'He opened his eyes and gave me a smile.'
The U.S. President is travelling to Senegal today and will arrive in South Africa on Friday during his second trip to Africa since taking office.
Mr Mandela has been in hospital being treated for a lung infection since June 8, and over the weekend his condition was downgraded from 'serious' to 'critical'.
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