August 12th, 2008
Fallen stars will both appear on screen in October
Two legendary Black entertainers, who died on consecutive days this past weekend, will appear together in the forthcoming movie Soul Men. Bernie Mac co-stars with Samuel L. Jackson in the comedy about a musical pair who reunites for a show at the famed Apollo Theater. Mac died of complications from pneumonia a day before real-life soul music legend Isaac Hayes, who also appears in Soul Men, died in Tennessee. Hayes’ death is being investigated, but early reports suggest that he suffered a possible stroke and heart attack. Soul Men hits theaters in October.
TAGS: Bernie, brother, film, hayes, isaac, Mac, soul
July 9th, 2008
Earthquake rumbles in Peru
Early Tuesday morning, a 6.0-magnitude earthquake shook southern Peru, reports Reuters. While quakes of that magnitude are able to cause great damage, the nation’s police and civil defense agency said there were no reported injuries or damage. The quake’s epicenter was in an unpopulated area, said the district chief of Peru’s civil defense agency. Still, many residents of Arequipa, ran out into the streets and refused to return to their homes for fear they would collapse in an aftershock. The nation’s third largest copper mine also reported there was no damage as a result of the quake. “We have had no impact, no injuries, everything is fine,” a spokeswoman said.
Gunmen snatched the brother of a Nigerian soccer player
The gunman of younger brother of Nigerian soccer star Joseph Yobo was abducted by gunman last weekend as he was coming back from a party, reports the BBC. No one has made a ransom yet, and no militant group has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping, said Rivers State police spokeswoman Rita Inoma-Abbey. Yobo plays for Nigeria’s national team and also played in the English Premier League last season. Kidnapping and ransoms are not unusual in Nigeria, the highest oil producer in the continent of Africa. And militants are constantly fighting to get a piece of the nation’s oil profits. Just in the past two years, attacks against the nation’s oil industry has cut oil output by almost 25 percent, which has helped crude prices skyrocket worldwide. After a ransom has been paid, the kidnappings usually end without anyone getting hurt.
TAGS: brother, earthquake, Kidnapping, nigeria, Puru, ransom, soccer