Predatory woman robs elderly men
March 26th 2010 22:36
Elderly men are the favoured prey of a woman who makes sexual advances then robs her victims.
News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks said: "At a defining moment for journalism, this is a crucial step towards making the business of news an economically exciting proposition."
She is about 170cm tall, with a solid build and has black hair, sometimes tied back.
She also admitted searching the internet for information on stabbing people.
The woman has introduced herself as "Katie" and on one occasion followed an 86-year-old man home from the pub and once inside his house, stole cash.
The woman broke her ankle and foot after jumping from the first floor balcony to end the night-long ordeal in Darwin, The Northern Territory News reports.
News Corp chairman and chief executive Rupert Murdoch announced in August last year that he intended to start charging for online content from all his newspapers.
He had stuffed explosives inside his underpants.
Customers will have to pay £1 ($1.65) for one day's access and £2 ($3.27) for a week's, in a move that will be closely watched in a newspaper industry experiencing steadily dropping sales.
MI5 has also discovered that extremists are inserting the explosives into the buttocks of some male bombers.
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News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks said: "At a defining moment for journalism, this is a crucial step towards making the business of news an economically exciting proposition."
She is about 170cm tall, with a solid build and has black hair, sometimes tied back.
She also admitted searching the internet for information on stabbing people.
The woman has introduced herself as "Katie" and on one occasion followed an 86-year-old man home from the pub and once inside his house, stole cash.
The woman broke her ankle and foot after jumping from the first floor balcony to end the night-long ordeal in Darwin, The Northern Territory News reports.
News Corp chairman and chief executive Rupert Murdoch announced in August last year that he intended to start charging for online content from all his newspapers.
He had stuffed explosives inside his underpants.
Customers will have to pay £1 ($1.65) for one day's access and £2 ($3.27) for a week's, in a move that will be closely watched in a newspaper industry experiencing steadily dropping sales.
MI5 has also discovered that extremists are inserting the explosives into the buttocks of some male bombers.
We're all for the bombshell look, but has Victoria's Secret gone too far in appealing to the guys?
Let us know your thoughts in a comment!
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