Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Brogan Dulle Found Dead in Mount Auburn Building


University of Cincinnati student Brogan Dulle was found dead at Mount Auburn vacant on Monday night. After eight days of searching, the body was received by the Hamilton County Coroner.

According to coroner, 21 year old Dulle died of asphyxiation by strangulation. Dulle’s body discovered when owner of building entered into the basement and she thought he will be an intruder.

Building on East McMillan was just near about the apartment where Brogan Dulle lived. It can be possible that he entered into building in early morning of Sunday. He hanged himself on May 18th while the community was searching him whole time after he found miss.
Bailey said police not found the true fact why Dulle commit suicide. He disappeared on that night when he went for searching his cellphone, after partying with friends. Police assume that may be he carried out a cord and bottle of wine from the apartment, and then he broke out a top floor window, made his way down to the basement and killed himself.

"I think we have a lot of questions which we might never get an answer to," Bailey said.

More than a thousand volunteers helped for search Dulle during the week he was missing. Dulle's phone has still not been found, Bailey said.

On behalf of the University of Cincinnati, I want to express our deepest condolences to his parents, siblings, family and friends," UC President Santa Ono said.

Question rising about privacy of Kate Middleton

A German publication published a photo of the Duchess of Cambridge’s bare bottom when her dress blew up in the wind. Kate Middleton caught in photo during Australian trip with her husband Prince William.

Kate and Prince William visited to the Blue Mountains where Kate’s blue-and-white Diane Von Furstenberg dress was not holding in the breeze of helicopter. Duchess Kate appears without the underwear when they boarded a helicopter. 

It was not a first time when question arises about Kate’s privacy. French magazine published topless photos of Kate in 2012 while the couple was on vacation. Afterwards Kate and William took action against a French magazine.

Kate’s photos in bikini during pregnancy are also published in Italian and Australian magazines last year. 

The Duchess Kate phone was hacked 155 times when she was dating Prince William, starting in 2005 and continuing into 2006.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Lifetime’s Petals On The Wind



“Petals On The Wind,” is latest movie version of the novel written by V.C. Andrews, sequel of “Flowers In The Attic”. The movie has premiered on Monday, May 26 and Lifetime’s 2014 adaptation. There are some differences between book and the movie.

It  is based on book which was published in 1980, told the story of the Dollanganger children’s life outside of the attic of Foxworth Hall, where they were captive by their own mother and grandmother for many years.

After a decade Cathy, Christopher, and Carrie escaped from their grandparents. Petals on the wind perpetually follow twisted on the family. They attempt to put their past behind them, but afterwards find it never left behind. 

When Cathy finds herself in an abusive relationship with a fellow dancer, Julian Christopher and she feel to forbidden. When Cathy again suffers the Dollangangers, she returns to the Foxworth Hall to confront her grandmother and pursue revenge on her mother. When Christopher runs to Cathy's side, the two are determined to start over again - together.

Kurt Busch did NASCAR double






Kurt Busch became a second NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) driver when finished "The Double" and completed 1,100 miles in both races on the same day. Busch drives in the 98th Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 Sunday. 

Kurt Busch completed 907 miles in his quest joined Tony Stewart who has done it in 2001. He also joined drivers Robby Gordon who did it five times and John Andretti who did twice.
"I would love to do it again," Busch said Sunday night.  

After driving Busch said it was great racing in traffic. When I did drive it was a great feel about stock car right that I will never forget. "I do like it enough to do it again," he said after landing in North Carolina. "So we'll see how things go tonight. ... I need to ignore the 500 miles I just did." 

The first leg of Busch's racing doubleheader was a total smash, as the NASCAR champion-turned-Indy rookie made it look easy after starting 12th at the Brickyard.

On Memorial Day honoured armed force



President Barack Obama gave a speech in the honour of Memorial Day at the Arlington National Cemetery on Monday. Memorial Day ceremony is for Veterans who died in a war. It is also know by the name Decoration Day.

President Obama lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns soldiers at Arlington. The president adjusted the wreath, stepped back and bowed his head, and silence stand in honours to soldiers for a few moments after 11 a.m. on Monday.

Many people visited cemeteries and memorials, only in honour those who have died in military service. Visitors placed More than 220,000 flags in front of the graves.

“We’re in a pivotal moment. Our troops are coming home. By the end of this year, our war in Afghanistan will finally come to an end,” Obama said to cheers from the crowd. 

On Memorial Day, large number of people wanted to enter in the ceremony, but the security personnel was saying the event was at capacity. Jennifer Lynch a spokeswoman for the cemetery said they protected the area for Obama’s arrival; for that purpose gates had been closed for some time after that the cemetery was reopened to the visitors.  

At least 2,181 members of the U.S. military have died during the nearly 13-year Afghan war and thousands more have been wounded. It is celebrated on last Monday of May every year.

Monday, May 26, 2014

The Normal Heart premieres on HBO



"The Normal Heart," new version established on HBO on Sunday. It is based on Larry Kramer's 1985 play about the start of the AIDS crisis. 

This movie gives us a fairly devastating look at the HIV/AIDS crisis and it is struck the gay community in New York in early 1980.

The film, directed by Ryan Murphy, featured with Mark Ruffalo as Ned Weeks, including Julia Roberts as a doctor who essentially made it her life's mission to understand and treat the disease, and Matt Bomer as the New York Times reporter who became the love of Ned's life. Taylor Kitsch, Johnathan Groff, Alfred Molina.

Ryan Murphy did such a wonderful job; it shows the hideous ravages of AIDS. A gay Jewish-American writer who spoke very loudly and publicly about the disease to help educate the public at a time when many nurses and doctors refused to even enter the same room as a patient exhibiting symptoms. 

When the film opens, AIDS was unknown. By the end, the final sentence reminds: "Since 1981, more than 36 million worldwide have died. More than 6,000 people every day are infected with the virus."