April 30, 2011


Kate e William: the wedding of the century

“You look lovely, I love you“.

England. According to many was the wedding of the century. Sounds like a definition exaggerated? What is certain is that the “royal wedding” of William E Kate was a real media event. Between television and web channels, the marriage of William principle and “bourgeois” Kate Middleton were followed by about two billion people around the world.The bride was radiant ed'altronde its seems really a story stolen from fairy tales. Kate not a drop of blue blood in his veins, but with her smile that has won that many commentators could be the next King of England.The suit Kate was simple yet full of style. He remembered that much of another princess, Grace Kelly. Kate's mother wore a pearl gray suit, the Queen Elizabeth But this man has betrayed his usual look, opting to dress complete with matching hat canary. Very nice also the sister of Kate wrapped in a sleeveless dress low-cut and slightly, in defiance of the strict protocol English.Moving and romantic commentary William when he accepted his future wife at the altar: “You look lovely, I love you“. At this point, like any self-respecting fairy tale, you can not add more than “and they lived happily ever after”.

April 27, 2011


Two men and a pretend baby


Meet the gay couple who have spent 21 years carrying a DOLL round the world


USA. With his well-heeled parents he has travelled to all seven continents, visiting the Taj Mahal in India and the Pyramids at Giza, and cruising in the Indian Ocean along the way. Dressed in the finest clothes and jewellery, Digby has sat down for dinner next to celebrities at some of New York's most exclusive restaurants. He has even turned down an offer to be baptised by the Bishop of London. Digby is a plastic doll. But that hasn't stopped his two dads treating him like a real son for the past 21 years. Dressing him in shoes from Bloomingdales and giving him a Cartier watch, Mark Kirby and A.J Sapolnick have become so attached to their doll son that friends have taken to calling them 'The Digbys'.'We found Digby in a Paris flea market in 1990 and we both had an immediate connection with him,' said Mark, who has lived with AJ for the past 26 years. 'We haggled over his price and paid £4 for him. He was a total mess, covered in mouldy dew and was not wearing any clothes. 'We brought him back to our room and cleaned him up and it was there that our family began.' Even though finding Digby in Paris came through chance, Mark and AJ were in fact on the lookout for a suitable child to adopt.

April 23, 2011

Children found buried in garden

The father, remains missing and there are no signs

France. The police searching for a missing family have launched a murder probe after five bodies were found buried in the garden of their home.The gruesome discoveries began with a severed leg being dug up at the house in Nantes.Then officers found the corpses, which had bullet wounds.Officials say the bodies are believed to be those of Agnes Dupont de Ligonnes, 49, and her four children: Arthur, 21; Thomas, 18; Anne, 16; and Benoit, 13.Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes, the father, remains missing and there are no signs of a struggle in the house.The family disappeared on April 3 or 4. Police believe they were kidnapped and killed. Their two dogs were also found buried.The case has been complicated further by strange notes and emails obtained by officers.One letter suggests the family wanted to move to Australia, while an email sent by the father said he was a secret US agent about to testify in a drug case, and leaving to join a witness protection programme.

April 15, 2011

Groom and not-so-blushing bride have naked wedding

Their 250 wedding guests were allowed clothes

Austria. William and Kate might like to give this idea for their big day a miss. A couple have turned the other cheek to tradition by getting married - in a naked wedding. Melanie Schachner, 26, and Rene Schachner, 31, had racked their brains to come up with something so memorable for their big day that they would never forget. The groom and not-so-blushing bride decided to strip off and get married in the nude in front of their family and friends.They walked down the aisle in a register office service in Feldkirchen, Austria, before celebrating with a reception in a nearby castle. Melanie wore a traditional veil and white high heels. Her breasts were exposed but a flesh-coloured thong covered her nether-regions. The groom, however, remained totally nude throughout the service, using only a top hat to cover his modesty when posing for wedding pictures. Thankfully for the couple, the registrar managed to keep her embarrassment under control and make it through the reading of the vows.Melanie said: 'We're not ashamed of our bodies and we wanted to do something different. It certainly saved on a wedding dress.'In 2009 Australian couple Ellie Barton and Phil Hendicott, who conducted their nuptials in the nude back in 2009.They won a radio competition which awarded them a free wedding - as long as they both wore nothing at all. But their 250 wedding guests were allowed clothes.