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Coleen Rooney shares picture of her sons!


Coleen Rooney has shared the first picture of her newborn baby Kit with her older sons. She posted a black and white image today, showing off her boys Kai, six, and two-year-old Klay with their little newborn, as the older of the boys bottle fed him. Along with the picture, she wrote: 'Love at first sight! My boys.'

Donald Trump once appeared on the cover of Playboy magazine...


Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump appeared on the cover of March 1990 cover of Playboy magazine next to a model wearing only his tuxedo jacket.

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Ladies & Gentlemen, Amber Rose!



The 32 year old curvy model hit the gym today hours after the twitter spat between herself, Wiz Khalifa and Kanye West. She wore a bright yellow top and a black leggings which highlighted her incredible curves, her top had a crude slogan emblazoned on it which read: Make eye contact while eating banana".





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RE: Kanye vs Wiz Khalifa...and the memes roll in...


Following Kanye's very public meltdown yesterday, the internet has gotten down to business in very a characteristic manner, churning out memes satirizing the spat. See some memes after the cut..















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VATICAN: Leonardo DiCaprio meets Pope Francis


The actor who is also a green crusader was in Vatican to meet with the Pope and discuss their mutual interest on environmental matters.
'Your Holiness, thank you for granting me this private audience with you,' DiCaprio said in Italian as he arrived in the Apostolic Palace and kissed the pope's ring.


He gave the pope a cheque from his charitable foundation and presented him with a book of works by the 15th-century Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch.

'As a child I didn't quite understand what it all meant, but through my child's eyes it represented a planet, the utopia we had been given, the overpopulation, excesses, and the third panel we see a blackened sky that represents so much to me of what's going in in the environment,' DiCaprio told the pope.

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Amber Rose speaks about Kanye's attack


Yesterday, Amber Rose blasted Kanye West after he attacked her ex Wiz Khalifa on twitter and made comments about her son with Wiz. Amber said she got involved because Kanye mentioned her son. Below are some of the things she supposedly said on a podcast that will be released on iTunes Friday.
Amber says kids are off limits and that shows your character. Kids are innocent babies and u never talk about them.
Amber sais she is not surprised Kanye would say that cuz she knows him. "He is a fucking clown". She said last week Kanye came out with a song saying her son is her meal ticket and she didnt say anything cuz he is a cornball.
She added that Kanye calls her a stripper and what not but took her around the world and they dated for 2 years. "He still talks about me in songs, he still talks about me all day".
When Amber was asked about the fingers in booty, she said: "Dont talk about my kid, thats all i gotta say",
She would never had said anything if Kanye didnt mention her kid. She would have kept it cute if it was Wiz and Kanye only- Second time this week Kanye has talked about her baby.

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TERROR OR FOR PROTECTION: Man carrying two guns and a Koran arrested at Disneyland Paris.(2!!!)


French police arrested a man carrying two handguns at the Disneyland Paris amusement park outside Paris on Thursday, an Interior Ministry official said.
According to the police, the 28-year-old man of European origin had been carrying the two guns, including an automatic handgun, concealed in a bag that also contained a copy of the Koran religious text. He is now being questioned by the police.
The man was reportedly arrested quietly and went with the police without protest, according to BBC. Park-goers seemed to carry on unaffected by the incident. Employees at multiple hotels around the resort told the Associated Press they continued functioning as usual after the arrest.
A woman said to be his girlfriend was also arrested. A spokeswoman for Euro Disney, which runs the amusement park and whose main shareholder is U.S-based Walt Disney Co., had no immediate information to offer about the incident.
The man was unknown to police prior to the incident and his bag set off a security alarm as he went through a metal detector at the Hotel. A police source said the investigation did not point to terrorism, and that the man claimed he was carrying the weapons for personal protection.

NIGERIA: Falling Naira: Buhari is making same error he made as military head 30 years ago- The Economist


International News magazine, The Economist, says President Buhari is making the same mistake now he made with the falling Naira when he was Military leader 30 years ago.
Give me lucky generals,” Napoleon is supposed to have said, preferring them to talented ones. Muhammadu Buhari, a former general, has not had much luck when it comes to the oil price. Between 1983 and 1985 he was Nigeria’s military ruler. Just before he took over, oil prices began a lengthy collapse; the country’s export earnings fell by more than half.
The economy went into a deep recession and Mr Buhari, unable to cope, was overthrown in a coup. Now he is president again. (He won a fair election last year against a woeful opponent; The Economist endorsed him.) And once again, oil prices have slumped, from $64 a barrel on the day he was sworn in to $32 eight months later. Growth probably fell by half in 2015, from 6.3% to little more than 3% (see article).
Oil accounts for 70% of the government’s revenues and 95% of export earnings. The government deficit will widen this year to about 3.5% of GDP. The currency, the naira, is under pressure. The central bank insists on an exchange rate of 197-199 naira to the dollar. On the black market, dollars sell for 300 naira or more. Instead of letting the naira depreciate to reflect the country’s loss of purchasing power, Mr Buhari’s government is trying to keep it aloft.
The central bank has restricted the supply of dollars and banned the import of a long list of goods, from shovels and rice to toothpicks. It hopes that this will maintain reserves and stimulate domestic production. When the currency is devalued, all imports become more expensive.
But under Mr Buhari’s system the restrictions on imports are by government fiat. Factory bosses complain they cannot import raw materials such as chemicals and fret that, if this continues, they may have to shut down. Many have turned to the black market to obtain dollars, and are doubtless smuggling in some of the goods that have been banned. Nigerians have heard this tune before. Indeed, Mr Buhari tried something similar the last time he was president. Then, as now, he resisted what he called the “bitter pill” of devaluation.
When, as a result, foreign currency ran short, he rationed it and slashed imports by more than half. When Nigerians turned to the black market he sealed the country’s borders. When unemployment surged he expelled 700,000 migrants. Barking orders at markets did not work then, and it will not work now. Mr Buhari is right that devaluation will lead to inflation—as it has in other commodity exporters. But Nigeria’s policy of limiting imports and creating scarcity will be even more inflationary. A weaker currency would spur domestic production more than import bans can and, in the long run, hurt consumers less.
The country needs foreign capital to finance its deficits but, under today’s policies, it will struggle to get any. Foreign investors assume that any Nigerian asset they buy in naira now will cost less later, after the currency has devalued. So they wait. Those who fail to learn from history... Mr Buhari’s tenure has in some ways been impressive. He has restored a semblance of security to swathes of northern Nigeria that were overrun by schoolgirl-abducting jihadists. He has won some early battles against corruption. Some of his economic policies are sound, too. He has indicated that he will stop subsidising fuel and selling it at below-market prices.
This is brave, since the subsidies are popular, even though they have been a disaster (the cheap fuel was often sold abroad and petrol stations frequently ran dry). If Mr Buhari can find the courage to let fuel cost what the market says it should, why not the currency, too? You can forgive the general for being unlucky; but not for failing to learn from past mistakes.

FOOTBALL: Arsenal Francis Coquelin returns against Burnley!


Arsenal midfielder Francis Coquelin is ready to make his comeback for the Gunners after a two-month spell on the sidelines due to a knee injury, manager Arsene Wenger has confirmed.
The French midfielder sustained the knock in Arsenal's defeat at the hands of West Brom on November 21 and been out of action ever since.
Yet the 24-year-old recently returned to the training ground and could be involved when Arsenal host Burnley in the FA Cup on Saturday.
"Francis is available to play now because he has passed two weeks of full training," Wenger told the club's official website.
"[Per] Mertesacker is out because of the red card, and everybody else is available, apart from Jack Wilshere, Santi Cazorla and Danny Welbeck. Tomas Rosicky is also available for selection.
"After that it is just a question of selection and decision-making, that is the key."
Wilshere and Welbeck still need a few weeks before returning to the match squad, but the latter is expected to return shortly.
"Jack and Santi are progressing well but they are at least a few weeks away. But these two apart, it is just about competitiveness and match fitness," Wenger added.
"Danny is not completely ready but he is not far. He needs a game or two because he's been out since last April. The Stoke [under-21] game is too soon because he only had one session with the team, and that is too short."

FOOTBALL: "I would love to play for Guardiola"-Neymar Jnr

Barcelona star Neymar has admitted he would "love" to play for Pep Guardiola.
The Bayern Munich coach has revealed he will join a Premier League club at the end of the season, with Manchester City the favourites to secure his signature.
And Neymar says he would one day like to link up with the Catalan, who coached Barcelona before his arrival in 2013, as well as expressing an interest in eventually joining an MLS club.

When asked if there was one manager he would like to work with, Neymar told Red Bull's website:               "Yes, there is one: Guardiola is a guy who I really admire and who I would love to work with.
          "It is tough to say if I want to play in other countries. Nobody knows tomorrow, but I am very happy where I am right now at Barcelona. 
          "I have the will to go back to Brazil some day and I also would like to play in [the] USA - those two countries are two where I want to play later on in my career.
           "[The USA] is a place where the game is growing and attracting the interest of lots of players, who are becoming more and more popular there. 
           "So this makes me curious, it makes me interested to see it closely."