LOS ANGELES (AP) — Robert A. "Bob" Hoover, a World War II fighter
pilot who became an aviation legend for his flying skills in testing
aircraft and demonstrating their capabilities in air shows, has died at
age 94.
Hoover, who lived in Palos Verdes Estates, California,
died early Tuesday, said Bill Fanning, a close family friend for many
years and fellow pilot.
"He was every pilot's icon," Fanning said,
recalling his friend as one of the premier test pilots of the 1950s and
'60s. "Bob tested everything. He flew them all."
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Thursday, 27 October 2016
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
CUCUMBER . CHIDINMA. VIDEO
And why is it so? Scandalous news and gossip about other people make rounds faster and we seem to love it more. I wonder if all these copy-paste-gossip bloggers and the multitude of followers would have been so energetic and curious to spread her news if was had done some philanthropy or,if she was "caught" in a remote village suffering and assisting the dejected and poorest. Would YOU ,yes YOU that are reading this now would have been so eager to know about her and what good works she was doing? Some porn-hungry folks are seriously searching for the video to watch just to satisfy their desire and they are here condemning |
Monday, 24 October 2016
Caley Reece Is 39 Weeks Pregnant and Still Trains Hard! Watch
Being pregnant is a load of work on its own. Kick-boxing is another work.
Pregnant and kickboxing is a combination I am sure that not many people would fancy,but not Reece.
According to Mashable,the six-time world champion muay thai fighter, Caley Reece is living proof that pregnancy doesn't have to mean lack of mobility. The athlete took to Facebook to upload a video of herself training at week 39 of her pregnancy and impressive is putting it lightly.
Pregnant and kickboxing is a combination I am sure that not many people would fancy,but not Reece.
According to Mashable,the six-time world champion muay thai fighter, Caley Reece is living proof that pregnancy doesn't have to mean lack of mobility. The athlete took to Facebook to upload a video of herself training at week 39 of her pregnancy and impressive is putting it lightly.
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
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The whole point and purpose of Studybay is to ease the stress from the student and other professionals. Studybay is aware of your busy schedule and the platform has come to rescue you from them all
Saturday, 8 October 2016
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey tests negative for the virus
We all read in the news about her departure from her comfortable abode to come down to a dreaded ebola infested area to care for the victims.
According to Sky News,Nurse Pauline had tested negative to the virus and there is no fear for her friends or relatives,including coworkers.Her courage courage is amazing.
Pauline Cafferkey, the nurse who contracted Ebola in west Africa, has tested negative for the virus.
She was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University
Hospital in Glasgow in an ambulance with a police escort from her home
in Cambuslang on Thursday morning.In a statement the hospital said: "We are pleased to report that tests for the Ebola virus are negative. She remains in a stable condition."
The hospital has stressed that there is no risk to the public.
Ms Cafferkey, aged 40, was infected with the virus while working in Sierra Leone for Save The Children in 2014.
She has previously been admitted to hospital three times following her return to the UK.
The children's nurse was cleared last month of professional misconduct, after she was accused of concealing her high temperature when she returned from West Africa.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council had argued that she had "potentially put the public at risk" after being cleared to fly home while in the early stages of Ebola.
And it said she damaged trust in the nursing profession.
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