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"Posters Of Dead Sell Well In Gaza"
The men wearing these signs are advertising someone's dead baby. Take away the personal connection and that is what you are seeing here. Tell me what purpose does it serve other than keeping a wound open and desensitizing the murder of your enemy or any human life for that matter? And CBS loses points for putting "by Israel" in the title, you assume too much.
But don't worry, as one shop owner exclaims: the good times of high volume "business" won't last as "This will continue for a month or so, then we'll go back to the usual stuff and only 30 percent will be martyrs," he said. "They (the martyrs) might get less, but they don't go away." By getting less I suppose he means their posters won't bring home enough blood money. The human being is a commodity in arab country so be careful who you stand up for."Posters Of Dead Sell Well In Gaza"
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Paul Gascoigne is due at the High Court to see if he will be declared bankrupt.
The one-time football hero became a millionaire overnight when he transferred from Newcastle to Spurs in 1988.
He was worth a reported £14 million at one stage in his career and was still earning £1 million-a-year after joining Rangers in 1995 and £30,000 a week from Middlesbrough in 1998.
But he has recently been treated for alcohol and mental health problems.Paul Gascoigne is due at the High Court to see if he will be declared bankrupt.
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We can count their medals, trophies and titles, but there is another way we can judge our favourite sports stars against each other - which one has the hottest daughter?
Throughout their careers, these giants of sports have had us on the edge of our seats. We’ve cheered for them and cried for them. But the most precious part of their lives is mostly hidden from sports fans.
We know Laila Ali, the tough, beautiful daughter of boxing legend Muhammad Ali. She fights like her father - elegant, sexy and rock hard.
And Laila is far from being the only beautiful daughter of sport.
Bianca Gascoigne, daughter of the problem-prone football star 'Gazza' Paul, is a staple of the gossip columns, while Alana Netzer is quite different. Reserved and bewitchingly beautiful, the cool blonde daughter of German footballer Gunther Netzer prefers to stay out of the limelight.
The former midfielder may have been an all-time Germany great, but his wife Elvira revealed: “He was a real softie and bought our daughter 175 Barbie dolls.”
Check out our gallery of beautiful sporting daughters... (www.bild.com)We can count their medals, trophies and titles, but there is another way we can judge... more
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It may be a grave situation, but for many punters it's a dead cert - members of an internet fan forum are taking bets on when England football legend Paul Gascoigne is going to die.
Gascoigne, known to millions as Gazza, has had very public issues with alcohol and mental health problems since he quit the game.
But now, supporters of Scottish club Celtic - the bitter rivals of Rangers, a club Gazza once played for - have invented a sinister betting game when participants can guess the time of his death. The game appeared on the 'Huddleboard' website after the latest lurid story involving Gazza, who once took centre stage at World Cup 90 and Euro 96, reported that he had drunk a bottle of whiskey for breakfast.
Read more at www.bild.comIt may be a grave situation, but for many punters it's a dead cert - members of... more
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Former England midfielder Paul Gascoigne has reportedly been arrested again, this time for allegedly causing criminal damage.
Gazza is no stranger to crazy antics, earlier this week the paparazzi photographed him trying to open his local pub's door at 9.45am, with what appeared to be his own keys. He was also sectioned earlier this year under the Mental Health act after a 'well-publicised emotional downfall.'
No news if he had the parrot with him this time. Former England midfielder Paul Gascoigne has reportedly been arrested again, this time... more
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Paul Gascoigne was back in hospital last night after asking staff to give him a steak knife and then trying to drown himself in the bathtub of his hotel room.
The troubled former England football star was being assessed by doctors after going "hysterical" at a top London hotel, it has been reported.
Police were called to the four-star Millennium Hotel in Knightsbridge yesterday afternoon after staff became concerned about his condition.
Staff feared that Gazza, who had just shaved his head, had planned to slash his wrists in his room, according to The Sun. The drama comes two months after Gascoigne was freed from a psychiatric hospital after being detained for two weeks under the Mental Health Act.
He was held in February after Northumbria Police were called to the Hilton Hotel in Gateshead.
It followed an incident at the Malmaison Hotel in Newcastle hours earlier, where the hotel said the star made other guests and staff feel "threatened".
Gascoigne had spent 12 nights at the £200-a-night Malmaison recuperating after a hip operation.
Staff said the 40-year-old, who won 57 caps for England, had behaved in a bizarre manner during his stay.
One said: "He's always out of it, he's off his head on drink.
"He's obviously not well."
Regarded as one of England's most talented footballers, Gascoigne had spells at Newcastle, Tottenham, Lazio and Rangers.
However, he made the headlines more for his alcoholism and off-field behaviour. Paul Gascoigne was back in hospital last night after asking staff to give him a steak... more
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The troubled footballer was sectioned under the mental health act more than a fortnight ago and has now been released, he is now living with his father John in Dunston, Gateshead.
He was sectioned following an incident at a hotel in Newcastle in which he allegedly made other guests and staff feel "threatened".
The man's always had a name as a bit of a loose cannon after he began to crumble under the pressure of being such a formidable talent only to dissolve into obscurity. He's still regarded as one of the most talented players of his generation, so wish him all the best.The troubled footballer was sectioned under the mental health act more than a... more
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