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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Cameron "careless" forget daughter at the pub, only for 15 minutes

British Prime Minister David Cameron and 'the forgotten child of 8 years in the pub one Sunday a few months ago, after a breakfast with his wife Samantha. Nancy 'was alone at the Plough Inn Camsden "for about 15 minutes." The girl had slipped into the toilet while the parents took the elevator and the couple and 'realized that the child was no longer' with them only when and 'come home. The prime minister and 'then rushed back to the pub in Buckinghamshire, where they found the girl with the staff. The episode and 'told in great detail by the entire British press. - According to a spokesman for Downing Street, husband and wife were "shocked" when you have agreements with Nancy was not with them."Fortunately, when they phoned the pub she was safe there. '" Downing Street said that the incident 'happened a couple of months ago. The Cameron were the Plough Inn, a picturesque 16th century, dating back to haunt near their country home at Chequers with Nancy and their two other sons: Alex, you years6 and the youngest, Florence, the child born during the 22 months government mandate. The misunderstanding and 'born from the fact that the family traveled in separate cars: When Cameron left the pub, in a car with his two bodyguards, he thought that the little boy was with his wife and other children in another car. Samatha has instead assumed that the child was with his father. The considerable embarrassment of the staff."We did not know what to do," said one of them to pettegolissimo Sun "is not 'that David Cameron can look in the phone and say' look what you've forgotten your daughter here. '" And then the inevitable comment: "It 's terrible that the British prime minister could miss something so' important as the daughter." According to the "friends of prime minister" mentioned by the tabloids, when Cameron went to Chequers at the weekend like "relax, watch movies on TV, and snooze - the source added maliciously-enjoy three or four glasses of wine when dining."

Nadal the king of Roland Garros, won for the seventh time


Rafael Nadal is the largest ever in Paris The Spaniard won for the seventh time Roland Garros, erasing the previous record of Bjorn Borg and raises the third trophy in a row on clay. Final against Novak Djokovic spread over two days. Sunday evening, the Mallorcan led two sets to 1, while world number one was a comeback, later in the fourth set to 2 to 1. Then the rain to stop. Monday, Nadal ended the practice in an hour, the winning of a double fault Djokovic for the first time in the final at Roland Garros, the vanishing of Serbia sees the Grand Slam of Poker, failed for the last time in 1969 .

Mubarak said that Egyptian authorities want to kill him in prison


Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak 84, jailed since his conviction to life imprisonment on June 2 and has suffered two heart attacks on Monday, accused Egyptian authorities of wanting to kill him in prison. "He said, want to kill me. Save me, Mr. Farid, find a solution," he told AFP his main lawyer, Farid el Dib, who defended him during his trial for the repression of the revolt against his regime in early 2011, the 850 leaving dead. Farid el Dib, who visited the former president in prison last Saturday, said that Mubarak's health is very critical and that the conditions of the prison medical wing "are scandalous." The health of Mubarak became much worse, said on Monday that a prison source said the former president suffered heart attacks and fainting. "The heart (Mubarak) has stopped twice. Doctors had to use a defibrillator," said a medical source from Tora Prison, south of Cairo. "Sometimes it's conscious and others unconscious, and refuses to eat," said the source who asked not to be identified, implying that his health had deteriorated sharply. Earlier, an Interior Ministry official had said that Mubarak's health was "critical but stable". The Egyptian authorities also indicated that studied the possibility of transferring the former president to a hospital in the capital. The health of the former head of state deteriorated when he reached the prison establishment, which was installed in an area under medical control. Security sources say they suffer from acute depression, have difficulty breathing and hypertension. His family requested his transfer to a hospital, but authorities reported that have not yet taken a decision and that Mubarak would be "treated like any prisoner." Before his conviction, Mubarak was in a hospital. The former head of state was sentenced to life imprisonment for the repression of the revolt against his regime in early 2011, which left nearly 850 dead. The court accused him of not having a direct responsibility, but did not take the necessary steps to prevent these deaths. The corruption charges against him and his two sons Gamal and Alaa were not considered. Six senior officials of security at the time were acquitted, which led many Egyptians to believe that the process was very gracious. Last week, the prison authorities accepted that Gamal, also held in Tora prison awaiting another trial for corruption, was transferred to be closer to his father. Alaa Mubarak had also asked to stay near him. His wife Susan and their two daughters were allowed to visit him on Sunday after rumors that he had died, according to government media. One of his lawyers, Farib el-Dib, said, "consider the Ministry of Interior and the Attorney General is responsible Mubarak passed away in prison" without receiving adequate medical care. But officials fear that a possible transfer to a hospital enrages the population, when the country is going through a difficult time. Information about Mubarak's health since his resignation in February 2011 were often partial and contradictory.Mubarak attended during his trial lying on a stretcher, but many Egyptians believe that this was a strategy to provoke compassion. In March 2010, Mubarak was hospitalized in Germany for a removal of the gallbladder and a polyp in the duodenum.