Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Francielly Merluni : Top facebook profile of this month

 Top Facebook profile of this month
 best picture of month
 Great wallpaper of this day
 Petty Girls

Monday, August 26, 2013

Broklyn Bridge, New York, USA,






When I visit Broklyn Bridge, I cant believe those my Eyes.  You can't believe what m i saying. Visit your self then you believe. 
The Brooklyn Bridge looms majestically over New York City's East River, linking the two boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Since 1883, its granite towers and steel cables have offered a safe and scenic passage to millions of commuters and tourists, trains and bicycles, pushcarts and cars. The bridge's construction took 14 years, involved 600 workers and cost $15 million (more than $320 million in today's dollars). At least two dozen people died in the process, including its original designer. Now more than 125 years old, this iconic feature of the New York City skyline still carries roughly 150,000 vehicles and pedestrians every day.

Todays Cony Island, USA,

 Today I visited Cony Island and i got some picture
Petty sexy girls, in cony island
She is looking for fight
Bikini girls in cony island
Wonderful Island, Thats a Cony Island, New York, USA
 Who wannabe first on the Run...
Ha ha ha, What and IDEA
 Funny people on cony island
I got you,
I am from Jamaica, Look at my ASS..
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Come with me, don't worry you wont get down..
Get more fun on cuny island
Tooo much creazy people in cony Island.. 


Cony Island

Coney Island USA exists to defend the honor of American popular culture through innovative exhibitions and performances. Presenting and producing exciting new works, our approach is rooted in mass culture and the traditions of P.T. Barnum, dime museums, burlesque, circus sideshows, vaudeville, and Coney Island itself. Preserving and championing a set of uniquely American visual and performing art forms, we seek to create an international forum for cultural preservation and discourse, and where Coney Island represents these impulses, we strive to make it once again a center for live art and entrepreneurial spirit.

Coney Island USA operates a multi-arts center in a landmark building in the heart of Coney Island. We present and produce programming in two venues: the Coney Island Museum and Sideshows by the Seashore. Serving both New York City and an international community that includes visitors to Coney Island and enthusiasts of various cultural forms, our signature activities include the Mermaid Parade, the Coney Island Circus Sideshow, the Coney Island Museum, and new theatrical work.

Origins & Organization

Coney Island USA is an IRS 501(c)(3) not-for-profit arts organization (and a tax deductible charity) founded in 1980 by Costa Mantis, Jane Savitt-Tennen and Dick D. Zigun. Coney Island USA is governed by a Board of Directors currently composed of Dick D. Zigun, Mark Alhadeff, Jeff Birnbaum, Kate Dale, John di Domenico, Fred Kahl, Marie Roberts, James Quigley, Sarah Eisinger, Harris Falk, Steve Yaros. Legal Advice is provided by Gibson, Dunn & Crutscher, LLP, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP and Frankfurt, Kurnit, Klein & Selz, PC; financial advice is provided by Chris Yeboa, CPA, Yeboa & Lawrence, CPAs, & Business Consultants.
Coney Island USA is funded, in part, by The Lily Auchincloss Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, the Fund for the City of New York; the Independence Community Foundation, the Lemberg Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York Community Trust, the New York Council for the Humanities, the New York State Council on the Arts, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, New York City Councilman Domenic Recchia and our loyal members.

Coney Island USA has developed and produces a number of different programs including some of New York City’s best loved summer programming, such as the Mermaid Parade and the Coney Island Circus Sideshow. Coney Island USA also operates the Coney Island Museum and produces Ask the Experts, Burlesque at the Beach, Congress of Curious Peoples, Coney Island Film Society, Coney Island Film Festival, the Coney Island Tattoo and Motorcycle Festival, Creepshow at the Freakshow, Magic at Coney!!!

Staff

Dick D. Zigun, Artistic Director/Founder - dzigun(at)coneyisland.com
Meryl Vladimer, Executive Director - Meryl.coneyislandusa(at)gmail.com
Debi Ryan, Development Director, Sponsorship - debi(at)coneyisland.com
Rob Leddy, PR/Marketing, Social Media, Webmaster, Film Festival Director - rob(at)coneyisland.com
Patrick Wall, House Manager, Building Rentals - patrick(at)coneyisland.com
Laure Leber, Gift Shop Manager - laure(at)coneyisland.com
Kate Wirth, Assistant House Manager
Tim Porter, Project Manager

General Contact Info 

Phone 718-372-5159. This number is for Coney Island USA related business only. For information on other Coney Island attractions,

House of See, Imagine home for ever


Sunday, August 25, 2013

Afghanistan's Karzai in Pakistan for key talks on Taliban


Afghan President Hamid Karzai. 25 Aug 2013 President Karzai wants Pakistan to support the stalled Afghan peace process
Afghan President Hamid Karzai is due to meet Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad for talks on restarting a peace process with the Taliban.
The BBC's Karen Allen in Kabul says Mr Karzai will be pressing Mr Sharif to release senior Taliban prisoners.
The insurgents refuse to talk with Mr Karzai, dismissing him as a US puppet.
Afghanistan also believes Taliban safe havens in Pakistan are the main cause of increased violence in the country.
Elements of Pakistan's intelligence service have long been accused of backing the Afghan Taliban and giving them refuge on Pakistani soil - something Islamabad strongly denies.
It will be President Karzai's first meeting with Mr Sharif, who took office after winning elections in June.
"The first item with Pakistan will be the peace negotiations," Mr Karzai told a news conference before leaving Kabul.
He praised Mr Sharif for having "all the right intentions for stability and peace", but conceded that previous visits to Pakistan had not succeeded in improving security in Afghanistan.
"I'm hopeful, but not sure, I will only go with hopes, and wish they materialise," he said.
Top of Mr Karzai's demands are the release of high-profile Taliban prisoners held in Pakistan in the hope that this will help jump-start direct talks with insurgents, our correspondent says.
Both leaders know that economic fortunes on either side of the border depend on more stability, she adds.
Meanwhile Pakistan will be looking for more trading opportunities and strategic supply routes through Afghanistan.
Mr Karzai was said to be furious when the Taliban opened a liaison office in Qatar in June. He insists that his government should take a central role in any peace talks.

Mexico train crash: Five dead from 'La Bestia' accident


Catharina Moh reports: "Rescue workers could only reach the remote area by air and boat"
At least five people are dead after a cargo train notorious for transporting Central American migrants hoping to reach the US derailed in southern Mexico, authorities have said.
Officials said at least 35 people were injured, 16 gravely. It is feared the death toll could rise.
An unknown number of people were also trapped, the Red Cross said.
Soldiers, marines and emergency workers were trying to access the remote crash site, which ambulances could not reach.
Officials were working to establish air or water access to the site.
Cesar Burelo Burelo, the head of civil protection for Mexico's Tabasco state, said the derailment occurred early on Sunday in a remote area with no mobile phone coverage.
Mr Burelo said dozens of people had been on the train, which was moving north from the border of Guatemala.
The train, sometimes called "the beast", often carries hundreds of people on the roof as they undertake the risky journey to the US.

Iraq violence: Baghdad and Baquba hit by bomb attack

Scene of bomb attack in Baquba. 25 Aug 2013 The central city of Baquba was hit by at least four blasts
A wave of bomb attacks across Iraq has killed at least 46 people, police and medical sources say.
Worst affected were Baghdad and the central city of Baquba, which were hit by numerous blasts.
Violence during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which ended in early August, left more than 670 people dead - one of the highest tolls for years.
The rising level of casualties comes amid heightened tensions between Sunni and Shia Muslims.
Sunnis say they are being marginalised by Prime Minister Nouri Maliki's Shia-led government.
In Baquba, there were reports of four bombings, two of which were said to have targeted a Shia wedding.
Several blasts - car bombs and a roadside bomb - were reported in Baghdad, one of them inside a coffee shop. At least nine people were killed.
At least four people are reported to have died in a car bomb blast in the town of Balad, north of the capital. The blast happened as a judge drove past. He was among several others wounded, local police said.
Five soldiers died when their vehicle was fired on after being stopped at a fake checkpoint near the northern city of Mosul, according to police.
Several people were killed in different attacks in the same region, one of them a member of the Shabak minority who live close to the border with Turkey.
Sectarian attacks have killed more than 4,000 people this year, with Baghdad province the worst affected.
The violence has raised fears of a return to the worst of the ethnic and political bloodletting up to 2008.

New York State sues Donald Trump investment school for $40m

Donald Trump file picture February 2013
The state of New York has sued US property tycoon Donald Trump for $40m (£26m), alleging that his investment school engaged in illegal practices.
Prosecutors said the private Trump University had no licence and misled students into taking courses claiming to teach investment tricks.
More than 5,000 people allegedly paid over $40m to take the courses.
Mr Trump said in a tweet that New York State's attorney general was "trying to extort me with a civil law suit".
The tweet linked to a website saying that Trump University, as it was called until 2010, had a 98% approval rating.
In 2011 it changed its name to Trump Entrepreneur Initiative, but has attracted complaints and some civil lawsuits from people who said the school did not deliver what was promised to participants.
On Saturday Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said: "No-one, no matter how rich or popular they are, has a right to scam hard-working New Yorkers."
Between 2005-11, presecutors allege, the school made false claims about its classes, including that Mr Trump hand-picked the teachers.
But the celebrity property developer did not select a single instructor, and was barely involved with structuring the courses, the prosecutors added.

Man kills four, injures 11 in China knife attack

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A man has killed at least four people and left 11 injured in a knife attack in the Chinese city of Chengdu.
The attack happened on Sunday night on a bus. As it left a stop, the man began attacking passengers, reports said.
The driver stopped the bus and opened the doors so passengers could escape, but the attacker then disembarked and turned his knife on passers-by.
Witnesses say the driver and other people cornered the attacker, who was eventually shot in the leg by police.
Many of the injured suffered stab wounds. Local media say the youngest victim is only 10 - it is not known if she was one of those killed.
Police say the attacker is a 41-year-old man surnamed Li from an area near Chengdu, which is in Sichuan province.
Mr Li reportedly told police he had arguments over money with his family the day before. His exact motive for the attack was not revealed by the police.
This is the latest in a series of apparently random attacks in China. Earlier this month, a man wielding a knife killed three people on a bus in Henan province.
In July, a man said to be mentally ill, injured several people in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. This came two days after another man was arrested in Henan province for a knife attack that killed five.

New World Trade Center, twine tower USA