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Cast member Kevin Spacey poses at the premiere for the second season of the television series House of Cards at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles, California, in this Feb. 13, 2014 file photo. — Reuters
Kevin Spacey’s House of Cards character is officially dead
LOS ANGELES, California — Frank Underwood is officially dead, according to a trailer for political series “House of Cards,” which returns to television in November without lead actor Kevin Spacey.The trailer, released by Netflix on Wednesday, shows Robin Wright, who plays Spacey’s screen wife Claire, standing by Frank Underwood’s grave and delivering a few emotionless words.“I’ll tell you this though, Francis,” she says. “When they bury me, it won’t be in my backyard. And when they pay their respects, they’ll have to wait in line.”The trailer gave no details of how Underwood dies in the show but Netflix has said that the sixth and final season of the show will focus on Wright’s devious character, who became US president at the end of season five.Spacey was dropped...
September 06, 2018

Kevin Spacey’s House of Cards character is officially dead

With richer nations enjoying an increasingly comfortable, sedentary lifestyle, a study by the World Health Organization said a third of women and a quarter of men worldwide are in the firing line for killer conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer unless they up their physical activity.
1.4 billion risk disease from lack of exercise: WHO
More than 1.4 billion adults are putting themselves at heightened risk of deadly diseases by not getting enough exercise, doctors are warning, with global activity levels virtually unchanged in nearly two decades.With richer nations enjoying an increasingly comfortable, sedentary lifestyle, a study by the World Health Organization said a third of women and a quarter of men worldwide are in the firing line for killer conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer unless they up their physical activity.“Insufficient physical activity is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases, and has a negative effect on mental health and quality of life,” said the study of world exercise levels published Wednesday by The Lancet Global Health Journal.The WHO recommends each adult do...
September 05, 2018

1.4 billion risk disease from lack of exercise: WHO

Now you can live up to 150 years
Jeddah — An extraordinary new anti-ageing technique could see humans live to 150 years of age and allow them to regrow their organs by 2020, according to a report in Daily Mail Australia.The science behind the new technique involves the molecule nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), which plays a role in generating energy in the human body.The chemical is already used as a supplement for treating Parkinson’s disease and fighting jet lag.Harvard Professor David Sinclair, who developed the new process with the cooperation of researchers from the University of New South Wales, used his own molecule to reduce the aging process. He said his biological age has dropped by 24 years after taking the pill.Human testing is due to begin in 2020, and Professor Sinclair said he hoped the pill...
September 05, 2018

Now you can live up to 150 years

RFH Hotel de Russie -Terrace - Popolo Suite
Plan your big Roman holiday with Hotel de Russie
Saudi GazetteHotel de Russie, part of Rocco Forte Hotels, is a luxury five-star hotel located in the heart of Rome. Planned by Giuseppe Valadier in 1814, The Hotel de Russie is part of Rocco Forte Hotels since 2000. It is situated between the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo on the Via del Babuino; the hotel embraces fashion, art and culture from Via Margutta to via dei Condotti, Piazza di Spagna and Via Borgognona. The district is famous for being the setting of numerous films and novels. World-famous architect Tommaso Ziffer steered the interior refurbishment of the ancient building. Hotel de Russie has 121 bedrooms, a beautiful Secret Garden created by Valadier full of orange trees and antique roses; Le Jardin de Russie Restaurant with authentic Italian cuisine and Nijinsky Suite...
September 05, 2018

Plan your big Roman holiday with Hotel de Russie

Eyes recently seen
Saudi GazettePakistani artist Basir Mahmood’s solo exhibition titled Eyes Recently Seen will be held at Letitia Gallery in Beirut from September 6 onwards. Curated by Lauren Wetmore, the show presents a series of photography and video works.“Many themes from Basir Mahmood’s work will be relevant to the Beirut context, from picturing an interdependent relationship between humans and the sea to exploring the societal position of so-called ‘unskilled’ laborers. Basir’s work brings an array of contexts and themes in sharp focus through his process – the way he allows us to transcend the distinction between how an artist sees the world versus how the world is seen,” Wetmore said.Mahmood’s photographs and videos deal with labor, hierarchy, distribution and identity; they occupy...
September 05, 2018

Eyes recently seen

Entertainment Weekly
Here are six reasons to get yourself over to ADE this yearSaudi Arabia will be marking its presence at the ADE panel Producer and DJ Omar Basaad will be the first Saudi to be a part of ADE. He will be participating in a panel discussion. A gripe fest! Big names go in deep on the most annoying, pointless, aggravating, problematic or even hateful aspects of dance music culture. And there’s audience participation in the form of a dead letterbox where people can anonymously submit their pet hates before the session... these will be pulled out of the box and become part of the discussion.Meet lots of faces (new and old)With such a huge number of international delegates flying in from every corner of the globe, there are so many opportunities to meet people face to face. Finally you can put an...
September 05, 2018

Entertainment Weekly

A friendly tongue matters!
Saudi GazetteHave you ever heard your tongue? Yes Tongue! You must surely know what a tongue does. It not just helps us with taste and food, but it helps us in speaking. It lives in your mouth and stays very busy.Your tongue is muscles and blood with the ability to move in different directions and perform various jobs. Underneath your tongue is the mucous membrane (mew-cus mem-brane) which keeps the tongue wet, and a lot of blood vessels providing the tongue with fresh blood.You can speak because of your throat and the movement of your tongue. Have you ever noticed your tongue? Stand in front of the mirror and observe how smooth it is from underneath and how rough it is at the top.These bumps on the tongue are called papillae which helps in licking food such as ice cream. Papillae has...
September 05, 2018

A friendly tongue matters!

This photo from a rental ad provided by S.F. Shannon Real Estate Management LLC shows a toilet and bathtub in the kitchen of an apartment in St. Louis, Missouri. - AP
Apartment with kitchen-bathroom combo creates stir
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis man is the new tenant of a tiny apartment with a unique layout - the kitchen and bathroom are in the same place. Yep. The toilet, bathtub, oven and sink are all in one room. The 200-square-foot (18.5-sq. meter) apartment is in St. Louis' tony Central West End. The ad and photo for the $525-per-month apartment appeared on several websites and had people flush with excitement. Harold Karabell of S.F. Shannon Real Estate Management says the new tenant loves it. The 111-year-old building originally housed 12 luxury apartments. Karabell says that around the time of the Great Depression, it was remade into 50 small units, the studio the smallest among them. Toilet/kitchen combo aside, Karabell says the apartment has a lot to like, including refinished hardwood floors...
September 05, 2018

Apartment with kitchen-bathroom combo creates stir

Jevh Maravilla and his friend, Christian, pose beneath their McDonald’s poster from inside a McDonald's restaurant in Pearland, Texas.
Student's fake poster hangs at McDonald's for months
PEARLAND - A Texas student who noticed a blank wall at his local McDonald's made a fake advertisement and hung it in the eatery - where it went unnoticed for months. Jevh Maravilla, a University of Houston student, said he wanted to boost Asian representation in the advertisement posters hanging at the McDonald's in Pearland, so he and a friend put themselves in a fake poster highlighting the eatery's fries. Jevh posted a video to YouTube showing how he and his friends used a McDonald's uniform they found at a thrift shop to disguise themselves as employees to hang the poster on the blank wall. The student posted a photo to Twitter showing the poster still hanging inside the store 51 days after the prank began. It was unclear whether McDonald's knew the poster's...
September 05, 2018

Student's fake poster hangs at McDonald's for months

Steven Seagal
LA prosecutors won't file charges against Spacey, Seagal
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles prosecutors said on Wednesday they did not plan to file sexual assault charges in three separate cases targeting actors Kevin Spacey, Steven Seagal and Anthony Anderson.The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office said that the cases involving Spacey and Seagal were not being pursued because the statute of limitations had run out while the case against Anderson was being dropped because the victim had declined to be interviewed by police.Spacey, who lost his role in the hit series "House of Cards" following sexual misconduct charges against him in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, had been accused of sexually assaulting an unidentified acquaintance in 1992."The allegation is outside the statute of limitations, therefore, an analysis...
September 05, 2018

LA prosecutors won't file charges against Spacey, Seagal

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