Wednesday 31 December 2008

Tvari/bodyguards/sapaio




Tvari/bodyguards/sapaio

31 December 2008. 17:29:04. After “Run Rudolf, run!” resolve make a little interval. In any way, write or don’t write – make a little help. Nights all the same. Full from blows in my head. Before attack on arabs, to put price of “rusia oil” more higher, was telling to myself that the blow in Evpatoria make me real middleman. The type of “посерединке – как в корзинке”. But when, ongoing XXXXXXX Barroso, in my sleep, using my body, jerk like a crazy to attack the Nord – I know that my message fall in right hands. The responsible reason is to repeat which faces, in which circumstances, and with which propose insist to be present 24/7.

 New jobs on exec-appointments from Barclays: Wednesday 31 December 2008

From: jobs@exec-appointments.com

Sent: 31 December 2008 01:44:31

To:  glugovskyviktor@hotmail.com

Rico Sul. Good canvas for painting? Expresso have nothing to say…

27 декабря 2008  DAY TODAY IS VERY IMPORTANT IN YOURS RELATIONSHIP WITH A ‘PARTNER’. FIRST HALF OF THE DAY YOU CAN PUT ALL POINTS IN “I” RELATED TO THE BUSINESS CONNECTIONS AND YOUR PRIVATE LIFE. YOU CAN SEPARATE FROM PEOPLE WHO GOES IN DIFFERENT DIRECTION OR BEGIN ANOTHER TYPE OF RELATIONS WITH PRESENT PARTNERS. SECOND PART OF THE DAY – FRESH START AND NEW AFFILIATIONS.

Crime: Assaltos violentos na Ericeira, Mafra e Sintra 26 Dezembro 2008 - 12h45

GNR procura bando de ladrões violentos  A GNR está a investigar já há algum tempo um conjunto de assaltos violentos cometidos nas zonas de Mafra, Ericeira e Sintra, disse ao CM fonte da Guarda. Na noite de segunda para terça-feira ocorreram mais três roubos armados a restaurantes da zona. Os quatro suspeitos ainda andam a monte, mas as autoridades estão com as "investigações muito avançadas". A mesma fonte adiantou que o modo de operar de um grupo ou grupos de pessoas é sempre muito semelhante – escolhem estabelecimentos que fecham tarde, entram de rompante e roubam sob "coacção física muito violenta", para saírem o mais rapidamente possível. Os assaltos de segunda-feira, aos restaurantes Brasa na Gruta (Ribamar), Pão d’Alho (Ericeira) e de uma bomba de gasolina de Sintra, ocorreram na sequência de outros semelhantes, que já estavam a ser investigado, disse aquela fonte da GNR. Que adiantou, que a investigação está neste momento numa fase de recolha de provas, para que no momento das detenções, as acusações possam ser sustentadas. Por seu lado, Joaquim Casado, presidente da Junta de Freguesia da Ericeira, disse ao CM que "nunca se viu nada de semelhante na Ericeira", adiantando que os assaltos constituíram "uma situação ocasional". Salientou que a freguesia tem vivido "com alguma pacatez" e que o patrulhamento da GNR tem vindo a ser reforçado nos últimos tempos.

Ferrari wrecked by Arab prince A CITY worker claims he is £100,000 out of pocket after a Kuwaiti prince hired his prized Ferrari — and wrote it off. The 190mph supercar exploded into a fireball when the fuel lines ruptured after it smashed into a lamp-post. The driver and passenger did a runner outside the Kuwait Embassy in London’s posh Knightsbridge after the 5am crash. Maniac And last night Andrew Hobb, 40, said: “He must have been driving the car like a maniac.” The financial adviser had agreed to let out his gleaming 360 Modena through a hire car company for £1,500. But after the crash he had to turn DIY detective when hire car company Simply Smart became cagey over the ID of the driver. He discovered it was Faisal Sabah Salem Alsabah, 23, who at that time was attending Sandhurst, Britain’s top military college. The prince’s grandfather was His Highness Sheikh Jabir III bin Ahmad Al-Sabah, the 13th Emir of Kuwait. And his father is Dr Hamid Al-Bayati, based in New York as Iraq’s ambassador to the United Nations. The ruling family in the Middle East state later transferred £98,562.50 to Simply Smart to pay for the car. Scandalous Andrew added: “I’ve even written to Alsabah’s father at the United Nations but I have heard nothing back. “It’s nothing short of scandalous.” Last night a spokesman for the Kuwaiti Embassy said after speaking to Faisal: “The amount for the car has been paid to the hire company. “He did what he could to compensate, and it is now an issue between Mr Hobb and the company. The contract was between them. “But we can understand why Mr Hobb is angry.”

24 killed in apartment blast in Ukraine December 26th, 2008 - 6:28 am ICT by IANS - Kiev, Dec 26 (DPA) An explosion in a Ukrainian block of flats killed at least 24 people and left dozens buried, officials said Thursday.The blast took place Wednesday evening in a Soviet-era five-storey prefabricated concrete building in Evpatoria, on the Black Sea shore of Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula. More dead were likely to be discovered as rescue workers had only picked through the top two floors of the fallen building, and debris from remains of three more floors remained to be inspected, Eduard Hrivovsky, a ministry for emergency situations spokesman, said. Two staircases that led to some 30 flats completely collapsed in the blast. Twenty-one survivors had been pulled to safety, including two children. One of the dead was a child. Rescuers said they could still hear residents calling for help from under the rubble. Four victims with severe to critical injuries were hospitalised, the Interfax news agency reported. Rescue crews said they did not want to use heavy lifting equipment near possible survivor locations for fear of putting victims at risk. But seven cranes and more than 550 emergency crew were at work lifting debris at the accident site, said Anatoly Hritsenko, a Crimea province politician. There were officially 62 residents of the building, but several flats had been sub-let. Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko broke off a normal work day to travel to Evpatoria and supervise rescue efforts. He announced that Friday would be observed as a day of national mourning. All the survivors would receive food and shelter provided by the government as well as financial help from a $10-million emergency fund, said Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who also travelled to the site. Relatives of the dead would receive $13,000 each, she added. Early reports from the accident scene suggested the explosion was caused because of residents tapping natural gas lines, or operating gas heaters unsafely, in an attempt to keep their apartments warm. A gas main failure was not the cause of the explosion, and evidence collected by emergency workers so far pointed to a detonation of gas cylinders containing an explosive material, and stacked in the building’s bottom floor, Ukraine Emergency Situations Minister Volodymyr Shandra said. Gas explosions in residential buildings are a regular occurrence in Ukraine during the winter.

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