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Date: 09 August 2013

Real Gone Kids Bob Gallico ZAPPA'S DUKE ZAPPED! American jazz musician George Duke, a pioneering keyboardist who collaborated with Frank Zappa during the 1970s, has died at the age of 67. Former Supremes singer Scherrie Payne confirmed Duke died at St John's hospital in Los Angeles on Wednesday. His latest album, DreamWeaver, was released in July as a tribute to his wife Corine, who died from cancer in 2012. Duke is survived by his sons, Rasheed and John. "I just received the devastating and sad news that the great musician, George Duke, passed away this evening," said Payne MUNCHKIN MOVES ON ... Margaret Pelligrini, one of the last surviving Munchkins from classic film The Wizard of Oz, has died aged 89. Pelligrini, who played the flowerpot Munchkin and one of the sleepy head kids in the 1939 fantasy, died at her Phoenix, Arizona home on 7 August after suffering a stroke earlier in the week. Born Margaret Williams in 1923, she appeared in the film at the age of 16. Her death means there are now only two Munchkin actors still alive - Jerry Maren, 93, and Ruth Duccini, 95. Pelligrini was one of seven original Munchkins to attend an unveiling of a star in their honour on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 200 Easy Rider Actress Karen Black Dies Of Cancer The actress, who was of German, Bohemian and Norwegian descent, lived in Los Angeles and had a lengthy Hollywood career. She established herself nationally through her role as a drug-taking prostitute in the film Easy Rider in 1969 and went on to further success with Five Easy Pieces and the original 1974 film version of The Great Gatsby. She had been battling ampullary cancer - a rare type that is connected with the pancreatic and bile ducts - for three years and had turned to fans online to raise money for treatment.

Boycott Ask.fm David Cameron tells young internet users in wake of hanging of Hannah 14, who was 'trolled to death' Hannah Smith found dead after trolls told her to 'go die' and 'get cancer' David Cameron said bullies who act this way would be 'chased' by police 'If you incite hatred, if you incite violence, thats a crime,' he said Hannah's dad David calls for trolls to face murder or manslaughter charges 'Were a family trying to deal with losing our daughter in such a horrible way, yet these trolls are making our lives hell,' he said Family forced to shut down a tribute page for Hannah after trolls hijacked it Hannah's sister Jo, 16, has also received hateful messages after the tragedy Petition urging Government to take action against websites launched HERs David Cameron today urged parents and teenagers to boycott hateful and 'vile' websites like Ask.fm which refuse to stamp out cyberbullying. Leicestershire schoolgirl Hannah Smith was found dead on Friday after she was told by trolls to 'go die', 'drink bleach' and 'get cancer' in a series of a tortuous posts The Prime Minister has this morning warned people who incite hatred or violence online they would be chased by the authorities. He also urged the owners of sites they had to clean up their act to prevent a repeat of the online abuse which lead to the death of 14-year-old Hannah.

Zanzibar: Two Held For Acid Attack On UK Teens A Zanzibar police chief has told Sky News that five people have been questioned over an acid attack on two British teenagers, two of whom are being detained for further interrogation. Regional police commander Mkadam Khamis said the other three have been released. Katie Gee and Kirstie Trup, both 18, were attacked by two men on a motorbike as they walked through the historic capital Stone Town on Wednesday night. The acid was splashed over their faces, chests, backs and hands. Sky News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Lisa Holland said there were some suggestions that one of the people held was a local shopkeeper who had been in an altercation with one of the girls a few days before. Nicky Gee Katie Gee's mother, Nicky, told Sky News her daughter was badly burned But she added that the motive remained unclear - with other reports of eyewitnesses saying the acid was not intended for the British teenagers but someone else walking down the road. The pair, who had been volunteering at an orphanage on the island, were taken to hospital in Dar es Salaam on the Tanzania mainland, and are due to be flown home today. The young women, from north London, were enjoying the last week of a trip as volunteer teachers to the predominantly Muslim island when a corrosive substance was thrown at them. The Foreign Office travel advice for Tanzania warns that although most visits to the country are trouble-free, "violent and armed crime is increasing". The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is investigating the Home Office poster van campaign targeting illegal immigrants. The poster van, which carried the slogans: "In the UK illegally? Go home or face arrest", was criticised by the Business Secretary Vince Cable for being "stupid and offensive". However, Downing Street insisted that it was working and that immigrants were volunteering to leave, although the Home Office did not provide figures. ASA said it launched the investigation after receiving 60 complaints expressed concerns that the ads were "reminiscent of slogans used by racist groups to attack immigrants in the past".

The van travelled through Barnet, Hounslow, Barking and Dagenham, Ealing, Brent and Redbridge as part of a 10,000 pilot scheme, which ended at the end of last month. Aside from the "go home" message, a line on the poster claimed "106 arrested in your area" and then encouraged immigrants to text HOME to 78070. The Advertising Standards Authority also said that some of those who complained said the claim was misleading. Responding to previous criticism, Downing Street pointed out that the 10,000 pilot scheme was cheaper than the 15,000 cost of forcibly removing illegal immigrants from the country. They suggested the scheme could be rolled out across the country. An ASA spokesman said: "I can confirm that the Advertising Standards Authority has launched a formal investigation into the Home Office 'Go Home' ad campaign following 60 complaints. "Complainants have expressed concerns that the ad, in particular the phrase 'Go Home', is offensive and irresponsible because it is reminiscent of slogans used by racist groups to attack immigrants in the past and could incite or exacerbate racial hatred and tensions in multicultural communities. "Separately, some complainants have challenged whether the claim '106 arrests last week in your area' is misleading. "They've also challenged whether it is misleading because it implies arrest is the automatic consequence of remaining in the UK without permission. "We will publish our findings in due course."

UKIP MEP in 'Bongo Bongo land' aid row storms out of TV interview after Channel 4 presenter keeps asking him if he is a racist Godfrey Bloom confused why 'Bongo Bongo land' might be seen as racist 'I'm 63, that's the sort of phraseology we used years ago,' MEP said He stormed off Channel 4 News when repeatedly asked if he was racist He called aid programmes 'treason' when the UK is making cuts David Cameron condemns 'offensive' remarks and defends aid spending The UKIP politician who complained about Britain sending aid to 'Bongo Bongo land' stormed out of a TV interview after being repeatedly challenged over whether he is racist. MEP Godfrey Bloom declared last night that sending aid to Africa was treason and said he had no idea why he cant refer to the continent as Bongo Bongo land. Repeatedly quizzed on whether he is a racist, Mr Bloom told Channel 4 News interviewer Krishnan Guru-Murthy: Move on, theres a good fellow. If youre not going to move on to serious issues, Im not going to continue I cant be bothered with it. He then tore off his earpiece and stormed off. It was an abrupt ending to a day of Whitehall farce as Mr Bloom engaged in a whirlwind tour of radio and television studios, repeatedly defending himself and making the case against overseas aid. A fresh storm eru Olympic Boycott Urged Over Russia Gay Rights Broadcaster Stephen Fry has appealed directly to David Cameron and members of the International Olympic Committee [IOC] to stop the games being held in Russia, comparing Vladimir Putins treatment of gay people to Adolf Hitlers treatment of Jews. He said allowing the games to go ahead in Putins Russia would be comparable to the decision to hold the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany. Four-time Olympic champion diver Greg Louganis yesterday delivered a 320,000 signature petition to IOC headquarters in Switzerland, urging it to condemn Russias "anti-gay laws". Stephen Fry Stephen Fry has compared Russia's actions to the Nazis

US President Barack Obama said earlier this week: "I think they [Putin and Russia] understand that for most of the countries that participate in the Olympics, we wouldn't tolerate gays and lesbians being treated differently." Asked by TV host Jay Leno whether this was "like Germany: let's round up the Jews, let's round up the gays," President Obama replied: "I have no patience for countries that try to treat gays or lesbians or transgender persons in a way that intimidate them or are harmful to them." The White House later cancelled a planned meeting with President Putin in Moscow, primarily over Russias decision to grant whistleblower Edward Snowden asylum, but also citing a lack of progress on human rights among a number of issues of concern. Russias President Vladimir Putin signed a new bill into law in June banning "homosexual propaganda" - making it illegal to give anyone under 18 information about homosexuality. Anyone deemed to be promoting gay rights, or "non-traditional relationships" to young people in Russia could now be arrested and fined, or in the case of foreigners, detained and deported. US-RUSSIA-GAY RIGHTS-PROTEST Protesters gathered outside the Russian consulate in New York An IOC spokeswoman confirmed it had received a petition from activists and said it had "engaged in an open and constructive discussion" with them. FIS Ski Jumping World Cup - Sochi Campaigners want protests and publicity during next year's winter games Speaking in Sochi on Wednesday, Russias Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak said the law would not "infringe on rights of people based on sexual orientation, either at the Olympics, or before or after" - as long as children were not involved. He said gay athletes could "get on with their private life, including telling adults about its advantages and attractiveness, but not involve children". LGBT campaigner Nikolai Alexeyev said a boycott would not be fair to the sportsmen and women who have trained towards the games. The Sochi Olympics should instead to be used to draw attention to the current situation in Russia, said Mr Alexeyev. "I think it's not very just to these athletes to deny them this opportunity to compete and I think that it would be much more practical to express outrage against these homophobic laws in Russia by showing some kind of support during the Olympic Games, during the press conference, during the TV reports from the games, during any Olympic competitions." He added: "To wear the rainbow pins, wear the rainbow flags, to do something during the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics to try to do the gay pride in Sochi like we want to do on the day of the opening of the games. "I think this will attract more publicity around the world because the eyes of the world will be on Sochi during the games in February next year." Britain Sends Warship To Gibraltar Its Leighs fault Britain is sending a warship to Gibraltar later this month as diplomatic tensions increase with Spain over plans to charge people travelling to or from the British outpost. HMS Westminster and two other ships will visit the territory, it emerged a day after David Cameron called his Spanish counterpart to discuss the situation at the border. The Ministry of Defence confirmed the deployment but said it was part of a "long-planned" training exercise. Madrid has threatened to impose a 50 euro (43.30) fee on every vehicle entering or leaving the Mediterranean outpost through its border with Spain. Spanish workers of the association of Spanish workers in Gibraltar and unemployed people pose for a photo as they hold signs in front of the Rock of the British territory of Gibraltar at the border in La Linea de la Concepcion A protest over delays at Spain's border with Gibraltar

Checks at the border have caused significant delays, with queues of several hours. There have also been allegations that Gibraltar's creation of an artificial reef has damaged Spanish fishing grounds. In June Spanish authorities fired rubber bullets at a British jetskier in an incident Mr Cameron described as "totally unacceptable". Gibraltar's chief minister, Fabian Picardo, has likened the Spanish behaviour to something from the Franco era or the regime in North Korea. Background to row between the UK and Spain over Gibraltar The Rock has been a British Overseas Territory since 1713 A No 10 source said David Cameron made the Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy aware of the "routine deployment" of ships when the pair spoke on Wednesday. The Cougar 13 deployment involves the UK's response force task group and seeks to hone skills through various exercises, the MoD said. It is in its third year. A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "The Royal Navy's annual Cougar deployment is long-planned and well-established. "Gibraltar is a strategic base for UK Defence and as such Royal Navy ships visit its waters throughout the year as part of a range of regular and routine deployments." In his conversation on Wednesday, Mr Cameron told Mr Rajoy the situation at the border with Gibraltar was "not acceptable". No 10 said that in the "constructive" phone call Mr Rajoy agreed to reduce measures at the border which have led to lengthy delays. Gibraltar jetski A British jetskier is shot at by Spanish authorities A statement issued by the Spanish government made no reference to any such concession and insisted procedures at the frontier were proportionate. The European Commission has suggested organising a "technical meeting" with the Spanish authorities about the border controls in September or October. Spain claims sovereignty over the Rock, which stands on the southernmost tip of the Iberian peninsula but has been a British Overseas Territory since the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. The UK Government has made clear that it will not negotiate over sovereignty as long as Gibraltar's people want to remain British. Charity Thieves Return stolen computers Thieves who stole computers and valuables from a charity for victims of sexual violence have had a change of heart and returned the goods. They broke into the offices of the Sexual Assault Services Centre in San Bernadino County, California one evening after immobilising the burglar alarm and crawling on the floor to evade motion detectors. When centre director Candy Stallings arrived after being contacted by police she discovered the office had been ransacked and computer equipment was missing. "Our office is really secure," she told CBS Los Angeles. "We have the best locks but they still managed to find a way in." However later that day police called her to say the thieves had returned all of the stolen items. Guilty thief returns goods Ms Stallings' message of thanks to the thief "All my stuff was in front of the door," she said. "There was a shopping cart, and there were the PCs that were taken and the laptop; everything was there." When she opened the laptop, she discovered a hand written note, apologising for stealing the equipment. "We had no idea what we were takeing (sic)," it read. "Here your (sic) stuff back. We hope that you guys can continue to make a difference in peoples (sic) live. God bless."

"We were all pretty shocked," said Ms Stallings. "You've got to be kidding me. I was in disbelief. I got chills. I got very emotional." "This is the first time in my career I have seen the return of stolen items," San Bernardino Police Lt Paul Williams said. "It appears the guilt of taking the property caused the return of the items." A dead shark has been discovered on the subway in New York City, transport officials have confirmed. The unlikely passenger, about 1.2m (4ft) long, was found under a row of seats on a Queens-bound train. The conductor asked passengers to leave the carriage and the train continued to the end of the line, where a supervisor disposed of the shark. Pigeons and even an opossum have made their way on to the trains before, but never a shark, transit officials said. However, where it came from remains a mystery. Isvett Verde, of Brooklyn, New York, who took a photo of the shark, said she noticed that the empty carriage of the N train "smelled extremely fishy" when she boarded at 8th Street. "It's hard to be surprised as there are always crazy things happening in this city, but even that was a bit much," she told the BBC. Other pictures of the exotic discovery have also gone viral, including one of the shark with a cigarette in its mouth next to a fare card and a can of energy drink. A row has deepened in Australia as a tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch continued to rubbish PM Kevin Rudd. On Thursday, the Daily Telegraph depicted Mr Rudd as Colonel Klink, a bumbling Nazi commander from 1960s comedy Hogan's Heroes. The paper also ran the headline: "Kick this mob out" the day after Mr Rudd called an election for 7 September. On Wednesday, Mr Rudd accused Mr Murdoch of interfering in the polls to protect his commercial interests. Mr Rudd, who replaced Julia Gillard as Labor Party leader in June, faces an uphill battle against the Tony Abbott-led Liberal-National coalition in the polls. Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation is the dominant player in Australia's newspaper market and his Daily Telegraph has taken a vehemently anti-Rudd stance. 'Thin-skinned' Thursday's image depicted Mr Rudd, Deputy Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Craig Thomson as characters from the show set in a German prisoner-of-war camp. It came after Mr Albanese and Mr Thomson - a disgraced former Labor MP facing multiple fraud charges - were seen drinking beer at a bar in Sydney. Speaking in a television interview on Wednesday night, Mr Rudd said Mr Murdoch had shown "through his own direct statements that he wants Mr Abbott to replace me as prime minister". He suggested that it could be because Labor's National Broadband Network (NBN) policy represented "a commercial threat to Foxtel", a cable TV company part-owned by Mr Murdoch, and called on Mr Abbott to disclose any discussions he may have had with Mr Murdoch about the NBN policy. In response, Mr Abbott accused Mr Rudd of being "thin-skinned", saying: "Have I ever spoken to Rupert Murdoch about the NBN? No, I haven't." In a tweet on Tuesday Rupert Murdoch had questioned how the NBN plan could be financed. Labor's A$37.4bn ($34.2bn, 21.8bn) plan promises to provide a high-speed internet connection to every home.

But in a statement on Wednesday reported by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, News Corporation said: "Any suggestion that the editorial position of our newspapers is based upon the commercial interests of Foxtel demonstrates a complete ignorance of both our business and of Foxtel.

WARHOL FROM THE DEAD HOLE The museum dedicated to Andy Warhol is broadcasting a live webcam feed from his grave in Pittsburgh, US, to mark what would have been the artist's 85th birthday. The project is entitled Figment because the artist said he would like the word inscribed on his gravestone, the Warhol Museum, also in Pittsburgh, said. Warhol, who died in 1987, became famous for his iconic pop-art images. The video project went live at midnight on Monday. Warhol's 85th birthday would have been on Tuesday.

Passenger discovers maggots in his sandwich at Atlanta airport after the parmesan cheese curls start squirming Frequent flier Joel Woloshuk got a nasty shock in his focaccia bread snack at Cafe Intermezzo, Hartsfield-Jackson International

A businessman who bought a sandwich at Atlanta airport received a nasty shock when he found his snack was crawling with maggots. Frequent flier Joel Woloshuk picked up the snack from Caf Intermezzo last week but realized something was not quite right when the parmesan cheese curls began squirming. The restaurant now says it has switched vendors following the discovery of maggots in the focaccia bread at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Atlanta Department of Aviation officials say they're distributing ultraviolet lights to HartsfieldJackson International Airport restaurants so they can better inspect food shipments. The Clayton County Board of Health says it found no citable violation at the location that it inspected. Maggots are fly larva and can be spread when garbage is not properly sealed, attacking foodstuffs and spreading microbial infections. MAORI HEAD FINALLY GOES HOME AFTER BEING PART OF CHESHIRE SET he mummified head of a Maori will be sent back to New Zealand after 170 years in a Cheshire museum. The severed head of an island chief is being repatriated at the request of a New Zealand museum due to its cultural importance. It has been kept in Warrington Museum since 1843, though is not displayed in public as it is sacred to the Maori. New Zealand's Te Papa Tongarewa is to thank Warrington for its care of the Toi Moko in a special ceremony. It is expected to be repatriated later in the year.

Though the head itself is not on display, a mask is available to view demonstrating the intricate facial tattoos - or mokos - applied to heads after death to give what the Maori consider the most sacred part of the body additional sacred powers, the museum said. Heads were smoked and dried in the sun to preserve them. Museum manager Janice Hayes said: "We don't know the precise origin of the head - we do know that the Maoris used to preserve severed heads for two reasons: either to venerate a loved one or to ridicule an enemy defeated in battle. "Te Papa Tongarewa has been asking for all such artefacts to be repatriated at their expense and Warrington Borough Council, which currently legally owns the head, has decided to return it."

IS ERIC REALLY A GEEKY GEEK AND PROUD OF IT! What's your Geek IQ? Take the YouTube test to discover if your nerdy knowledge really does make you an anorak YouTube has created a quiz designed to test people's geekiness The questions cover video games, physics, TV shows, history and more At the end of each quiz the player is given a Geek IQ score out of 300

Do you know your cobalt from your carbon? Can you identify planets from close-up images? Do you you know the difference between Assassins Creed and Thief game characters or name the eleventh doctor in Doctor Who? To celebrate YouTube's Geek Week the video site has created a quiz designed to help you find out exactly how geeky you are. The questions are generated at random and use clips from YouTube videos, TV shows, How-to instructional clips and more to create a Geek IQ score.

GEEK QUIZ QUESTION TASTERS Which code should a developer use to turn part of a webpage red? a) #FF0000 b) #0000FF c) #00FF00 Who is Hitman? a) Agent 47 b) Agent 23 c) Agent 99

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DEAD WRONG A traffic warden in Belfast issued a parking ticket to a minibus in Belfast without realising a man inside the vehicle had died. The incident happened last week outside a hotel on Great Victoria Street. The company in charge of traffic wardens in Belfast said the warden had been unaware that a man inside the vehicle had passed away, and the ticket was later cancelled. A spokesperson sent the company's sympathy to the man's family. NSL, which manages traffic wardens in Belfast, issued a statement on Monday. "We can confirm that a minivan was issued a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) on Tuesday morning because it was parked in a taxi rank, without the traffic attendant being aware that a person within had passed away. "As soon as the traffic attendant became aware of the circumstances, the Department for Regional Development was informed and immediately cancelled the PCN. "Our thoughts and sympathies are with the family of the person." THEY ARE TAKING THE . Scientists have grown rudimentary teeth out of the most unlikely of sources, human urine. The results, published in Cell Regeneration Journal, showed that urine could be used as a source of stem cells that in turn could be grown into tiny tooth-like structures. The team from China hopes the technique could be developed into a way of replacing lost teeth. Other stem cell researchers caution that that goal faces many challenges. Teams of researchers around the world are looking for ways of growing new teeth to replace those lost with age and poor dental hygiene. Stem cells - the master cells which can grow into any type of tissue - are a popular area of research. The group at the Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health used urine as the starting point. Cells which are normally passed from the body, such as those from the lining of the body's waterworks, are harvested in the laboratory. These collected cells are then coaxed into becoming stem cells. A mix of these cells and other material from a mouse was implanted into the animals. WHY ARE WE SO SECRETIVE ABOUT WHAT WE EARN? 'I was expressing my frustration with the high cost of living in New York': Top Lacoste salesman is FIRED after posting his payslip on Instagram During his three months working at Lacoste, Wade Groom says he made $15 an hour and received a three per cent commission The former salesman said that his payslip was not enough to support his four-year-old twins and ex-wife in New York City A top salesman at Lacoste's flagship New York store has claimed that he was fired for posting a picture of his paycheck on Instagram. Wade Groom, from Brooklyn, New York, told Gothamist that he was merely 'expressing his frustration' with the expensive cost of living in New York, not with Lacoste in particular, when he shared a zoomed-out image of his pay slip. 'I was making as much as $1,500 a week selling shirts, but I'm not able to give my kids a better life, even if I'm working my butt off,' he told the newspaper, explaining that he made $15 an hour and received a three per cent commission during his three months on the job. According to documents provided to MailOnline by Mr Groom, he was the top salesman at the store, having sold $39,315 worth of merchandise in his most profitable week on the job. Still, despite his success as a 'helluva salesman', he found that his wages were not enough to support his ex-wife and four-year-old twins in the expensive city of New York.

Just two weeks after he posted the image of his paycheck, the HR manager at Lacoste informed him that the company was firing him because the photo infringed on their confidentiality agreement. Mr Groom has pointed out that the photo is so zoomed-out that it is impossible to discern the numbers on his paycheck. He also insists Lacoste got the wrong end of the stick when they took his post to be a jab at the company. 'I was happy with my job,' he insisted to Gothamist, adding: '[The photo] had nothing to do with how much money I was making.' Indeed, he explained to Metro that it was 'more sort of an artistic and personal statement, like I'm working my ass off and it's only enough to pay for my shitty, third-world studio apartment.' Sylvester Stallone slams 'greedy, lazy failure' Bruce Willis... and replaces him with Harrison Ford for Expendables 3 s Rambo he always liked to draw First Blood. And Sylvester Stallone channelled his famous character as he launched an astonishing attack on fellow ageing action man Bruce Willis. Moments after announcing the Die Hard favourite was being replaced by Harrison Ford in the third film in his Expendables franchise the 67-year-old branded his former colleague 'greedy,' 'lazy' and a 'failure.' It would have been a surprise for fans of the series, as Bruce appeared in both the previous films as Mr Church, a CIA agent who would pay the film's eponymous band of mercenaries to carry out dangerous missions. Sylvester's announcement on Twitter initially seemed upbeat,as he said: 'WILLIS OUT... HARRISON FORD IN !!!! GREAT NEWS !!!!! Been waiting years for this!!!!' However it seems there is more to the casting change than meets the eyes, as moments later he wrote: 'GREEDY AND LAZY ...... A SURE FORMULA FOR CAREER FAILURE.' A spokesman for Mr Stallone, who created the franchise, confirmed the actor had been talking about his old colleague and rival, but refused to comment further. Bruce, 58, has yet to respond to his old boss' online caning, though he has never been afraid to give forthright opinions in the past. He openly mocked the title of A Good Day To Die Hard when he was promoting the film in the UK last year, and is an avid supporter of gun rights, previously saying, 'If you take guns away from legal gun owners, then the only people who have guns are the bad guys.'

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