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Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Ven 6 Oct à 10:56 | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Ven 6 Oct à 16:19 | |
| Un vieux dentier Francais!! (photo et tout! ) http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_2025204.html | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Mar 10 Oct à 14:24 | |
| le diamant le plus grand au monde!!?! http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,218982,00.html | |
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Mina
Nombre de messages : 3727 Localisation : Sweetzerland Date d'inscription : 22/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Sam 14 Oct à 17:28 | |
| ouchhhhhh - Citation :
- Lightning exits woman's bottom
A WOMAN has suffered severe burning to her anus after being struck by lightning which hit her in the mouth and passed right through her body.
Natasha Timarovic, 27, was cleaning her teeth at in her home in the Croatian city of Zadar when lightning struck the building.
She said: "I had just put my mouth under the tap to rinse away the toothpaste when the lightning must have struck the building.
"I don't remember much after that, but I was later told that the lightning had travelled down the water pipe and struck me on the mouth, passing through my body.
"It was incredibly painful, I felt it pass through my torso and then I don't remember much at all." Doctors at the city hospital where she was treated for burns to the mouth and rear said: "The accident is bizarre but not impossible."
She was wearing rubber bathroom shoes at the time and so instead of earthing through her feet it appears the electricity shot out of her backside," a medic told local newspaper, 24 Sata.
"It appears to have earthed through the damp shower curtain that she was touching as she bent over to put her mouth under the tap. If she had not been wearing the shoes she would probably have been killed by the blast."
24 Sata said the young woman had been released from hospital after being kept in overnight and was expected to make a full recovery. | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Ven 20 Oct à 23:42 | |
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New York Funeral Directors Stealing Body Parts From Corpses Main Category: Transplants / Organ Donations News Article Date: 20 Oct 2006 - 11:00am (PDT)
Body parts have been taken from corpses by at least seven New York funeral directors who admitted to removing them, without permission from relatives, for transplants. The parts were sold to biomedical companies. Permission is needed for body parts to be taken from a deceased person.
Body parts were stolen from Alastair Cooke, a veteran BBC broadcaster who died in 2004, he was 95.
According to Charles Hynes, District Attorney, more people are going to be charged as the investigation closes in on a criminal activity which involved millions of dollars and up to one thousand bodies. In a secret hearing, the seven funeral directors have agreed to cooperate with the courts.
The funeral directors altered death certificates so that it looked as if the organs were not diseased. Apparently, most of the organs did have diseases. Alastair Cooke died of lung cancer - which had spread to his bones - the altered death certificate indicated he had died of a heart attack.
In order to make the bodies look filled up, missing limb bones were replaced with plastic piping and the skin sewn back. In many cases the instruments used to cover up the disguised limbs were tossed into the bodies.
Mr Hynes said "These ghoulish thieves thought they could pull off the crime of the century, stealing bones from the dead, without any thoughts to their victims' families or the transplant recipients who would receive possibly tainted bone and tissue grafts."
Three people have been released on bail, they have pleaded ‘not guilty'. A guilty verdict could send them to prison for 25 years. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/healthnews.php?newsid=54701
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Mina
Nombre de messages : 3727 Localisation : Sweetzerland Date d'inscription : 22/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Sam 21 Oct à 2:06 | |
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Mina
Nombre de messages : 3727 Localisation : Sweetzerland Date d'inscription : 22/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Jeu 9 Nov à 10:31 | |
| Madonna soutiendrait Ségolène | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Jeu 9 Nov à 16:03 | |
| La plus jeune mere au monde... elle a eu un enfant a 5 ans Il y a une photo de la fillette enceinte la et son histoire: http://www.snopes.com/pregnant/medina.asp | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
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Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Ven 1 Déc à 17:19 | |
| ptaing! on a fait un implant de main... mais le mec qui a recu la main avait perdu la sienne il y a 32 ans!!! http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061201/NEWS01/612010364 | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Lun 4 Déc à 13:11 | |
| ptaing!! cela existe en France a ce extreme encore??!!!! grrr https://www.dailymotion.com/visited/search/naissance/video/x4had_striptease-tiens-ta-droite-ii la pauvre petite... | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Mer 3 Jan à 16:53 | |
| hein? j'ai rien entendu ici...
France: UFO sightings are no X-Files
The French space agency plans to publish its archive of UFO sightings and other phenomena online but keep the names of those who reported them off the site to protect them from the pestering of space fanatics.
Jacques Arnould, an official at the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES), said the French database of about 1,600 incidents would go live in late January or mid-February.
He said CNES had been collecting statements and documents for almost 30 years to archive and study them.
"Often, (reports of unidentified flying objects) are made to the Gendarmerie, which provides an official witness statement...and some come from airline pilots," he said by telephone.
Given the success of films about visitations from outer-space beings like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Close Encounters of The Third Kind and Independence Day, the CNES archive is likely to prove a hit.
It consists of about 6,000 reports, many relating to the same incident, filed by the public and airline professionals. Their names would not be published to protect their privacy, Anould said.
Advances in technology over the past three decades had prompted the decision to put the archive online, he said, adding that it would likely be available via the CNES Web site. http://news.com.com/France+UFO+sightings+are+no+X-Files/2100-11397_3-6146358.html | |
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Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Sam 6 Jan à 21:21 | |
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Parents who froze girl in time defend their actions By Jeremy Laurance and Louise Jack Published: 05 January 2007
Opinion was divided yesterday about the case of Ashley X, the nine-year- old girl whom doctors have determined will never grow up. The severely disabled child has had her womb and breasts removed and hormone treatment to halt puberty and stunt her growth, freezing her development so that her parents can continue to lift and care for her at home.
Called "Pillow Angel" by her parents, the girl, who suffers from static encephalopathy, cannot walk, talk or hold her head up. She is fed through a tube and lies wherever she is put, usually on a pillow.
Her parents, from Seattle, who describe themselves as college-educated professionals, gave their reasons for seeking the treatment for their daughter in a 4,000-word blog launched on New Year's Day.
Only those in a similar situation were qualified to comment, they said. " Unless you are living the experience, you are speculating and you have no clue what it is like to be the bedridden child or their care givers.
"Ashley was dealt a challenging life and the least that we could do as her loving parents and caregivers is to be diligent about maximising her quality of life.
"A fundamental and universal misconception about the treatment is that it is intended to convenience the caregiver."
The parents also describe how their daughter is faring after the medical procedures in other blog entries. "Ashley is doing well ... [she is] healthy, happy, and lovingly cared for."
Medical experts said they could not say for certain whether the case was unprecedented, but that nothing similar had been reported in mainstream journals before.
"It's simply the first reported case any of us know about," Jeffrey Brosco, a University of Miami paediatrician and co-author of an editorial criticising the treatment, told the Los Angeles Times.
"I think most people, when they hear of this, would say this is just plain wrong. But it is a complicated story, and when you get into this issue, you can understand the difficulties."
Arthur Caplan, a medical ethicist at the University of Pennsylvania, said the "do no harm" rule governing physicians is powerful and stopping growth is, "not the ethical way to head".
In the UK, Richard Parnell, of Scope, an organisation which focuses on care for people with cerebral palsy, said many British parents of children with conditions similar to Ashley's would be "appalled" by her treatment.
"We hope any such request for this kind of treatment would go to a court because it is an abuse of the child's human rights and this is why everyone is so outraged," he said.
Professor Raanan Gillon, a leading ethicist at Imperial College London, said: "My immediate response was shock, horror and disgust. How could a child be mutilated in this way?
"But on reflecting, it seemed to me there were some reasons in favour. She could be looked after much better by her parents... in a much more appropriate way as a child."
Some parents of disabled children attacked what has been described as " Ashley's treatment" for creating a 21st century Frankenstein and for maiming a child for the sake of convenience.
But scores of supportive comments on the parents' website revealed how their decision had touched a nerve. "I worked with the severely disabled for 30 years and know the problem of a 190lb, 6ft tall man with the mind of an eight-month-old," reads one. "To bath, change and just move him was a nightmare.
"If they could be kept small then life for them would be easier and happier, they would be taken out more and kept home longer and live much more normal lives."
David Fleming, a physician who is director of the Centre for Health Ethics at the University of Missouri, said: "Only history will know and only time will be able to witness whether they [the parents] made the right decision. It seems likely they were acting in the best interest of the child. "
What is static encephalopathy?
Ashley has been diagnosed with static encephalopathy of unknown aetiology. She had a normal birth, but failed to develop, mentally and physically, for reasons doctors could not ascertain. "Over the years, neurologists, geneticists and other specialists conducted every known traditional and experimental test but still could not determine a cause," the parents say on their website. The diagnosis means that her brain has been damaged and the addition of the term "static" means that her condition will not improve. She will remain for the rest of her life with the mind of a baby.
The symptoms of static encephalopathy depend on which part of the brain is damaged. There is no cure and treatment is symptomatic, to ensure the child is kept comfortable and does not suffer.
Ashley's parents chose, in consultation with her doctors, a treatment known as growth attenuation. In 2004, doctors in Seattle, where the family lives, carried out a hysterectomy and surgery to remove her breast buds and started her on the hormone oestrogen to halt puberty.
The aim was to restrict her height to its present 4ft 5in - compared with the 5ft 6in expected without treatment - and to limit her weight to about five-and-a-half stones, instead of the nine stones expected. Her parents say this is not for their convenience but it will mean Ashley can be moved more easily, taken on trips and included in more family events "instead of lying down in bed staring at TV (or the ceiling) all day". The treatment was discussed in the US journal Archives of Paediatrics last October, provoking criticism from some doctors. The parents responded by launching their blog on 1 January. http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article2125403.ece
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Jeu 18 Jan à 18:12 | |
| Un telephone portable prends feu tout seul et brule 50% du corps d'un homme!!! - Citation :
Cell Phone Catches Fire, Burns Man Over Half His Body
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
VALLEJO, Calif. — A cell phone apparently ignited in a man's pocket and started a fire that burned his hotel room and caused severe burns over half his body, fire department officials said.
Luis Picaso, 59, of Vallejo was in stable condition Monday at UC Davis Medical Center with second and third-degree burns to his upper body, back, right arm and right leg, Vallejo Fire Department assistant chief Kurt Henke said.
Firefighters arrived at the residential hotel late Saturday night to find Picaso lying on the bathroom floor after the cell phone in Picaso's pants pocket set fire to his nylon and polyester clothes, department spokesman Bill Tweedy said.
"It was either a malfunction or some type of glitch in his phone," Tweedy said, adding that investigators found no other possible ignition source, such as matches or open flame, nearby.
The flames spread to a plastic chair, setting off a sprinkler that held the fire in check until firefighters arrived, he said. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0%2C2933%2C243888%2C00.html
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Mina
Nombre de messages : 3727 Localisation : Sweetzerland Date d'inscription : 22/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Lun 22 Jan à 21:25 | |
| Olé c'est possible ça ?!? - Citation :
- Une jeune colombienne s'est vu refuser la nationalité espagnole à cause de son prénom, Darling. Le prénom, courant en Colombie, n'est pas reconnu en Espagne.
lu dans le journal, pas retrouvé sur le net.... | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Mar 23 Jan à 0:51 | |
| - Mina a écrit:
- Olé c'est possible ça ?!?
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- Une jeune colombienne s'est vu refuser la nationalité espagnole à cause de son prénom, Darling. Le prénom, courant en Colombie, n'est pas reconnu en Espagne.
lu dans le journal, pas retrouvé sur le net.... arf! oui! je viens de chercher et j'ai trouve!! On lui demande de changer de nom si elle veut la nationalite espagnole... http://www.lapatriaenlinea.com/content/view/22163/29/ voila ce qu'ils expliquent que c'est la loi: - Citation :
En concreto, la ley obliga al cambio de nombre si la persona tiene un hermano vivo que se llame igual, si el nombre dificulta la identificación de la persona (porque induce a error sobre el sexo), si perjudica a su titular, si la persona tiene más de dos nombres simples o más de uno compuesto, o si el nombre es un diminutivo.
donc j'imagine qu'ils ont estime que le nom "Darling" ne define pas le sexe de la personne | |
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Mina
Nombre de messages : 3727 Localisation : Sweetzerland Date d'inscription : 22/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Mar 23 Jan à 13:27 | |
| donc Mercedes, ça aurait été pareil... ?
Dominique aussi ?
pfff sont cons. | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Mar 23 Jan à 13:31 | |
| - Mina a écrit:
- donc Mercedes, ça aurait été pareil... ?
Dominique aussi ?
pfff sont cons. eun non... Mercedez est une nom de femme en espagnol.. et Dominique ben il y a DominicA et DominicO Je crois que surtout le probleme avec cette fille etait qu'elle avait un seul prenom.. donc pas maniere de savoir.. Rappelle toi que dans la culture hispanique nous avons 2 prenoms... donc si elle s'appelait par exemple: Darling Maria ... je crois que ca aurait ete different... mais Darling tout seul on sait pas si c'est mec ou fille... On peut penser a une Marie Dominique (n'aurais aucun probleme) et le nom Maria Mercedez est un nom tres tres populaire partout | |
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Mina
Nombre de messages : 3727 Localisation : Sweetzerland Date d'inscription : 22/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Mar 23 Jan à 16:52 | |
| mouais.. mais bon.. refuser la nationalité pour ça dans les documents d'état civil, passeport etc, y'a pas une case pour indiquer le sexe ?!?? | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Mar 23 Jan à 19:11 | |
| - Mina a écrit:
- mouais.. mais bon.. refuser la nationalité pour ça
dans les documents d'état civil, passeport etc, y'a pas une case pour indiquer le sexe ?!?? oui bien sur... mais bon, je ne sait pas pourquoi cela etait stipule dans la loi qu'il faut des noms ou l'on peut savoir le sexe... Ca peut etre marrant d'investiguer pourquoi.. il doit y avoir une histoire "a la con" derriere tout ca | |
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Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Sam 27 Jan à 14:59 | |
| oh la la ! un grand requin blanc lui avait avalé la tete! http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0%2C%2C3-2562365%2C00.html | |
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Mina
Nombre de messages : 3727 Localisation : Sweetzerland Date d'inscription : 22/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Lun 29 Jan à 13:39 | |
| ...pas bon, il l'a recraché | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
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Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Jeu 1 Fév à 12:40 | |
| Unknown creature was found by soldiersThis creature was found by Russian soldiers on Sakhalin shoreline. Sakhalin area is situated near to Japan, it’s the most eastern part of Russia, almost 5000 miles to East from Moscow (Russia is huge). People don’t know who is it. According to the bones and teeth - it is not a fish. According to its skeleton - it’s not a crocodile or alligator. It has a skin with hair or fur. It has been said that it was taken by Russian special services for in-depth studies, and we are lucky that people who encountered it first made those photos before it was brought away. beaucoup plus de photos: http://www.englishrussia.com/?p=251 | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: *** Niouzes insolites *** Ven 16 Fév à 17:02 | |
| les femes ont plus de bacteries que les hommes! - Citation :
So men are the germier sex? Well, think again
Makeup cases are the top bacteria spot for women's offices, with the phone, purse and desk drawer also common germ homes. Using hand lotion and makeup is a top culprit, with lotion often trapping germs and transferring them, and makeup resulting in a lot of mouth- and face-touching. http://www.azstarnet.com/metro/169134
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