Friday, February 24, 2006

Headlines February 24


Red Card for World Cup Hookers
The initiators of "Red Card for Forced Prostitution," seeking to fight against an influx of prostitutes during the World Cup in Germany this summer, launched their campaign in Berlin on Wednesday. Some 175,000 women are already involved in prostitution in the county, according to the German Protestant Church, which is also part of the awareness campaign.
Another
40,000 prostitutes, mainly from Eastern Europe, could come to Germany during the soccer World Cup, several associations fighting prostitution estimate. READ ON

It's about time they caught these arses, my spam will be cut in half
Police have arrested 12 Nigerians in Amsterdam and Zaandam suspected of internet fraud in an operation that also involved the US Postal Service. Many of the fraudsters victims came from the US.
The so-called
‘419 fraud’, named after an article in Nigerian law, begins with an email in which huge amounts of money are promised to the target victim. Asked to pay an amount for administrative costs, some victims have been duped out of hundreds of thousands of euros. READ ON

Germany's Next Top Model
Heidi Klum has a TV show in Germany on Prosieben, but Irina was sent home, because she was just too damn fat. Irina's misfortune was her height-weight ratio -- she weighed 52 kilograms (114.5 pounds) and was 1.76 meters (5 feet 9 inches) tall. With that kind of body, Irina, 19, was used to being adoringly ogled, but on supermodel Heidi Klum's television show "Germany's Next Top-Model" her body became her downfall. "Too fat," was the verdict handed down by the show's jury. The svelte Irina was sent home. READ ON

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