Sunday, July 25, 2010

World headlines in brief

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Osmond death

The 18-year-old son of the thespian and singer Marie Osmond has died, assumingly after jumping from a retard of flats in executive Los Angeles. Michael Blosil was pronounced to have left a note referring to a lifelong conflict with depression.

Killer whales perform again

Hundreds of sightseers collected to watch torpedo whales perform at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida, yesterday for the initial time given Tilikum, one of the orcas, drowned tutor Dawn Brancheau, 40, in front of spectators last week. Several people wept as a print montage in her mental recall was shown. SeaWorld has introduced proxy restrictions preventing trainers from entering the H2O following Brancheaus death.

Suicide blast

A self-murder car bomber pounded a military hire yesterday nearby a Taliban building in Pakistans North West Frontier province, murdering 4 people and wounding dual dozen. The explosion additionally demolished a mosque. Two of the passed were military officers.

Passport probe

British pass holders vital in Israel whose identities were stolen by the strike group that assassinated Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a Hamas official, in Dubai last month, are to be interviewed by a Scotland Yard detective.

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