Rapper Too Short, Arrested for DUI
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ, Short -- real name Todd Anthony Shaw -- was pulled over in L.A. a couple hours ago for some traffic violation ... and when cops approached the vehicle, he appeared under the influence.
Now here's where it gets weird -- when police attempted to administer a breathalyzer test, law enforcement sources tell us Too Short took off ... and tripped as he ran down the street.
Police got their man and placed him under arrest ... then tossed him into a police cruiser.
On the way back to the station, things got even crazier -- we're told Too Short tried to dump narcotics in the back of the cruiser.
Our sources say Too Short blew a .09 ... just over the .08 legal limit.
According to law enforcement sources, Too Short is currently being booked for DUI and felony narcotics possession.
Troublesome '96 - 2pac Alitukana kwa Kiswahili?
Verse II
Gutter ways, my mentality is ghetto
A guerilla in this criminal war, we all rebels
Death before dishonor bet I bomb on 'em first
Niggaz knew we came for murder, pullin' up in a hearse
Westside was the war cry bustin' off freely
Screamin, "F*#k - ALL Y'ALL NIGGAZ" in Swahili
Pistol packin fresh out of jail, I ain't goin' back
Release me to the care, of my heartless strap
Say my name three times like Candyman
Bet I roll on yo' ass like an avalanche
A sole survivor, learned to get high and pull drivebys
Murder my foes, can't control my nine
Hearing thoughts of my enemies pleadin' please
Busta-ass motherfuckers tried to flee
Picture me lettin' this chump survive
Ran up on his ass, when I dumped he died;
Cause I'm Troublesome
>> sikiliza kipande 1:20
Gutter ways, my mentality is ghetto
A guerilla in this criminal war, we all rebels
Death before dishonor bet I bomb on 'em first
Niggaz knew we came for murder, pullin' up in a hearse
Westside was the war cry bustin' off freely
Screamin, "F*#k - ALL Y'ALL NIGGAZ" in Swahili
Pistol packin fresh out of jail, I ain't goin' back
Release me to the care, of my heartless strap
Say my name three times like Candyman
Bet I roll on yo' ass like an avalanche
A sole survivor, learned to get high and pull drivebys
Murder my foes, can't control my nine
Hearing thoughts of my enemies pleadin' please
Busta-ass motherfuckers tried to flee
Picture me lettin' this chump survive
Ran up on his ass, when I dumped he died;
Cause I'm Troublesome
>> sikiliza kipande 1:20
The Dress in which Princess Diana Danced with John Travolta at a Dinner has Sold for £240,000
Diana’s Dresses Sell For £800k.
The dress in which Princess Diana danced with John Travolta at a White House state dinner has sold at auction for £240,000.
The Victor Edelstein, off-the-shoulder design, in midnight blue velvet was successfully snared by an anonymous bidder who said he wanted to surprise his wife.
The Princess of Wales wowed both the British and US public when she was pictured being twirled around the dance floor by the Hollywood star during the 1985 US visit.
Auctioneer Kerry Taylor said: “It was bought by a British gentleman who said he wanted to buy it as a surprise to cheer up his wife. I hope that the sale has really made someone’s day.”
The dress was one of 10 of Diana’s dresses on sale as part of the Fit For A Princess collection at the vintage fashion auctioneers Kerry Taylor Auctions in London. The garments were originally sold, along with a number of others, by Diana herself following her divorce from the Prince of Wales to raise money for charity at the suggestion of Prince William.
American Maureen Rorech Dunkel initially bought the dresses as a long-term investment, but after Diana’s death in 1997 she decided to exhibit them to raise money for good causes.
The collection, described as “a little history of Diana’s life through her clothes”, reached a total of £862,800.
The dress in which Princess Diana danced with John Travolta at a White House state dinner has sold at auction for £240,000.
The Victor Edelstein, off-the-shoulder design, in midnight blue velvet was successfully snared by an anonymous bidder who said he wanted to surprise his wife.
The Princess of Wales wowed both the British and US public when she was pictured being twirled around the dance floor by the Hollywood star during the 1985 US visit.
Auctioneer Kerry Taylor said: “It was bought by a British gentleman who said he wanted to buy it as a surprise to cheer up his wife. I hope that the sale has really made someone’s day.”
The dress was one of 10 of Diana’s dresses on sale as part of the Fit For A Princess collection at the vintage fashion auctioneers Kerry Taylor Auctions in London. The garments were originally sold, along with a number of others, by Diana herself following her divorce from the Prince of Wales to raise money for charity at the suggestion of Prince William.
American Maureen Rorech Dunkel initially bought the dresses as a long-term investment, but after Diana’s death in 1997 she decided to exhibit them to raise money for good causes.
The collection, described as “a little history of Diana’s life through her clothes”, reached a total of £862,800.
LWAKATARE ATUPWA RUMANDE HADI APRIL 3 BAADA YA KUFUNGULIWA MASHITAKA UPYA
Mkurugenzi wa Ulinzi na Usalama wa Chadema Wilfred Lwakatale akiwasalimia wafuasi wa chama hicho kwa ishara ya vidole viwili baada ya kuwasili katika chumba cha Mahakama ya Hakimu Mkazi Kisutu.
MAHAKAMA ya Hakimu Mkazi Kisutu Dar es Salaam imewafutia kesi ya makosa
ya ugaidi Mkurugenzi wa Ulinzi na Usalama wa Chama Cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA), Wilfred Lwakatare na Ludovick Joseph baada ya Mkurugenzi wa Mashitaka( DPP), Dk Eliezer Feleshi kuwasilisha hati ya kuwafutia kesi hiyo washitakiwa kwa sababu hana haja ya kuendelea nayo.
Sambamba na hilo, DPP ilimfungulia kesi ya makosa ya ugaidi upya Lwakatare na Ludovick ambapo kesi hiyo mpya namba Na.6/2013 ambapo imepangiwa kwa hakimu mpya Aloyce Katemana.
Katika kesi ya ugaidi Na.37/2013 iliyofunguliwa na Jamhuri dhidi ya Lwakatare na wenzake Machi 18 mwaka huu, ambayo ilifutwa saa tatu asubuhi na ambayo ilikuwa imekuja kwa ajili ya Hakimu Mkazi, Emilius Mchauru kuitolea uamuzi wa ama wa kuwapatia dhamana washitakiwa au la, hakimu Mchauru alijikuta akishindwa kutoa uamuzi wake kwa sababu mawakili viongozi wa serikali Ponsian Lukosi, Prudence Rweyongeza na Peter Mahugo waliwasilisha hati hiyo ya..
UN SG STATEMENT TO MARK INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION CENTRE – DAR ES SALAAM
The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination this year focuses on using the power of sport to end the blight of racism. It is an opportunity to highlight the sharp contrast between the positive values of sports and the despicable incidents of racism that scar even some professional competitions.
Sport is a universal activity that can reaffirm our fundamental human rights. Combating racism lies at the heart of the United Nations Charter. The international community has an obligation to work for equality and non-discrimination, and we can advance progress by promoting these values through sports.
Each year we mark this Day on the anniversary of the 1960 Sharpeville massacre. We can never forget the 69 unarmed and peaceful demonstrators who were killed by South African police as they protested the country’s unjust apartheid laws.
Apartheid has long since been dismantled and there have been other important advances in the struggle against racism. These include treaties and declarations, the development of an international framework to combat racism, and national protection systems by numerous States.
Despite much progress, racism remains a pervasive menace to individuals and ethnic and religious groups worldwide. It is a threat to stability and a grave violation of human rights.
We must join forces to end racism, and sport can help reach this goal. On this International Day, let us recommit to ending racial discrimination and realizing our vision of justice, equality and freedom from fear for all.
The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination this year focuses on using the power of sport to end the blight of racism. It is an opportunity to highlight the sharp contrast between the positive values of sports and the despicable incidents of racism that scar even some professional competitions.
Sport is a universal activity that can reaffirm our fundamental human rights. Combating racism lies at the heart of the United Nations Charter. The international community has an obligation to work for equality and non-discrimination, and we can advance progress by promoting these values through sports.
Each year we mark this Day on the anniversary of the 1960 Sharpeville massacre. We can never forget the 69 unarmed and peaceful demonstrators who were killed by South African police as they protested the country’s unjust apartheid laws.
Apartheid has long since been dismantled and there have been other important advances in the struggle against racism. These include treaties and declarations, the development of an international framework to combat racism, and national protection systems by numerous States.
Despite much progress, racism remains a pervasive menace to individuals and ethnic and religious groups worldwide. It is a threat to stability and a grave violation of human rights.
We must join forces to end racism, and sport can help reach this goal. On this International Day, let us recommit to ending racial discrimination and realizing our vision of justice, equality and freedom from fear for all.
Inside What’s Left of BBC Television Centre as Doors Close for the Last Time and Staff Move Across London
BBC stars have condemned the closure of Television Centre as they recorded a special show to bid farewell to the famous building .
These eerie images capture the last days of the soon-to-be-abandoned Television Centre
Goodbye Television Centre, filmed at Studio One of the Grade II listed building in west London, saw celebrities from its 53-year history gather to reminisce about their experiences days before it closes.
The centre is being made into a £200 million shops and offices complex.
Former BBC chairman Lord Grade interviewed legends of the small screen, including Sir David Attenborough, Sir Michael Parkinson, Sir Terry Wogan, Sir Bruce Forsyth, Ronnie Corbett and Sir David Jason, for the two-hour long broadcast recorded on Monday night.
But many voiced their disapproval for the closure, with The Good Life actress Penelope Keith saying it was tantamount to making them “orphans”.
Television Centre opened on June 29, 1960, and has been the BBC’s hub for its output ever since
Sir Terry drew rapturous applause from the audience when he said: “I know it’s only a building. I know it’s an inanimate object and it doesn’t have a heart. But it has a spirit. There are spirits here, of immensely talented, brilliant people who made some of the best television programmes ever seen and I think it’s a shame. It’s a shame to close it down.” ..Read more >>
Chinese Chicken Lays Monster Egg With Another Egg Inside (Video)
A chicken in Guizhou in China has laid an egg weighing almost half a pound that contained another egg inside it. Report by Jeremy Barnes
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