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6 September, 2007 at 7:14 pm #286376
@~Pebbles~ wrote:
@abitofmary_j wrote:
ohhhhh looks like afew of u have had the finger wag’d at u’s norty norty lol
huh? you started this “condolence thread” and now because your online buddies have turned it into a joke, you’ve decided to change your tune and follow along like a little sheep. LMAO why does that not surprise me
where did I say it was a condolence thread…?? I put the thread on a NEWS… that the legend has died ….. where have I ,,,, wait amin,…. what the hell am I responding to your statement…. my advice if you don’t like anything put on a thread put ur complaints to the JC staff.,.,,,, and explain where did I bad mouth Pavronti…???
and BAA BAA ,,,,, LMFAO…. im lost my flock…
6 September, 2007 at 7:08 pm #286372ohhhhh looks like afew of u have had the finger wag’d at u’s norty norty lol
6 September, 2007 at 12:37 pm #286127PRAIA DA LUZ, Portugal (Reuters) – The mother of missing four-year-old Madeleine McCann is to be interviewed on her own by police on Thursday, a spokesman for the family said.
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The McCanns, Kate and Gerry, have previously attended regular informal meetings with police as a couple.A source close to the family said Gerry McCann was expected to be interviewed by police on Friday.
The moves come after Portuguese police received partial results of forensic evidence analysed in Britain.
“Kate is going in without her husband to answer questions regarding the case,” the family spokesman said, adding that she was happy to cooperate with police in the investigation.
Madeleine vanished on May 3 from her bedroom in the Praia da Luz resort in the Algarve and the new evidence, which was found by sniffer dogs in the holiday apartment, could shed more light on the case.
“I can confirm that we have received part of the results and the team is satisfied (with the results),” said Portuguese police spokesman Olegario de Sousa.
The evidence was sent to the Forensic Science Service in Birmingham last month. Newspapers reported it included a sample of a speck of blood found on the wall of the McCanns’ holiday apartment.
A Briton living in Praia da Luz has been identified by police as the only suspect in the investigation and his house has been searched twice.
6 September, 2007 at 12:37 pm #286126LONDON (Reuters) – Four-year-old Madeleine McCann from Rothley, Leicestershire, disappeared on May 3 during a holiday with her parents in the Algarve region of southern Portugal.
Here is a chronology of developments:May 3 – The girl goes missing from her bedroom between 9.30 and 10 p.m. while her parents Kate and Gerry are dining just 100 yards away at the Mark Warner Ocean Club holiday resort in Praia da Luz. A window and shutter are open and she is presumed to have been abducted.
May 4 – McCann family members and British media criticise local police for what they call a slow initial response, failure to notify ports and borders in time, and failure to secure the crime scene, which may have led to vital clues being lost.Police say that under Portuguese secrecy laws they are unable to reveal details of the investigation.
May 5 – Police say they have put together a sketch of a suspect and confirm they believe Madeleine is still alive and being held within three miles of the crime scene. Media reports say the sketch is vague and only features the back of a man’s head.
May 8 – Police say they have investigated 350 suspicious incidents but still have no idea where she might be.
Portuguese newspaper Correio de Manha says Madeleine may have been kidnapped by a paedophile ring.
Two criminal behaviour experts fly in from Britain.
Manchester United’s Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo joins appeals for her release.
May 10 – The search around the resort winds down. Attention focuses on a blonde woman seen acting suspiciously before the girl’s disappearance.
May 11 – Scottish businessman Stephen Winyard offers a one million pound reward.
Former England soccer captain David Beckham makes televised appeal for information.
May 12 – Madeleine turns four.
May 13 – Virgin boss Richard Branson, author J.K. Rowling and footballer Wayne Rooney are among those to have contributed to rewards now totalling 2.5 million pounds.
May 13 – Half a million pilgrims attending the 90th anniversary of the first appearance of the Virgin Mary at the Sanctuary of Fatima pray for Madeleine’s return.
May 14 – Her parents say they will not return home until they have found her but say they think she is safe.
Police search a villa just up the road from where Madeleine was snatched and take a British man, Robert Murat, to a police station for questioning. He is later released.
May 15 – Police say they have identified a suspect but do not have enough evidence for an arrest.
Five properties have been searched in the area, and two other people questioned as witnesses.
May 16 – Deputy PM John Prescott tells parliament the government is doing everything it can to support Madeleine’s parents.
Portuguese police interview a computer technician as a witness, identified by local media as a Russian man, and take away computers for examination.
Family sets up public appeal fund.
May 17 – Web site, http://www.findmadeleine.com, is launched.
May 18 – Multi-national companies help distribute appeal posters.
Several newspapers have started talking of media overkill.
May 19 – Appeals are broadcast at the F.A. Cup final at the new Wembley stadium.
May 25 – Gerry and Kate McCann speak of their guilt over Madeleine’s disappearance.
May 30 – They meet Pope Benedict during a general audience at the Vatican
June 1 – The couple travel to neighbouring Spain where they hold a news conference to appeal for help from Spanish police.
June 6 – They take their appeal to Berlin. The Algarve is popular among Germans. They move on to Amsterdam. After British and German tourists, the largest group of nationals who make up the tourists in the Algarve are the Dutch.
June 7 – On their return to the Algarve, a classical and jazz concert is held in honour of Madeleine.
Web site has received more than 170 million hits.
June 10 – The couple fly to Morocco. British media reports suggest it might be the last country they visit before “taking stock” of their campaign.
June 13 – Police start searching an area of deserted scrubland 20 km north of Praia da Luz after a tip-off to a Dutch newspaper. They find nothing.
June 20 – On a visit to London, Gerry McCann has his wallet stolen. He loses precious pictures of Madeleine
June 21 – Police in Malta check two reports of possible sightings.
June 22 – Worldwide balloon release to mark the 50th day since Madeleine’s disappearance.
July 22 – Gerry McCann flies to the United States to consult experts on missing children. While there, he is asked persistently by the media why the couple left their children alone that night.
July 26 – The McCanns’ local paper the Leicester Mercury is forced to ban all comments on stories about the case after it was bombarded with messages calling for the couple to be prosecuted.
August 3 – Belgian authorities carry out DNA tests on a bottle and straw after a possible sighting of Madeleine with a couple in the eastern town of Tongeren.
August 5 – Police complete a two-day search of the home of Murat.
August 7 – Traces of blood were found on the wall of the apartment where Madeleine went missing, local newspaper Diario de Noticias says.
August 8 – DNA tests on bottle and straw from Tongeren prove inconclusive, Belgian justice officials say.
August 10 – Gerry and Kate McCann say in a series of television interviews they would not be “bullied” into leaving Praia da Luz after some negative press reports, especially in the Portuguese media.
August 11 – Portuguese police Chief Inspector Olegario Sousa tells the BBC that Madeleine may be dead.
The McCanns mark the 100th day since her disappearance with a special church service and launch ‘Don’t You Forget About Me’, a channel on the video-sharing Web site YouTube to help trace missing children.
August 18 – Gerry McCann tells a media industry conference in Scotland that some reporters covering the disappearance had been “irresponsible”.
August 31 – Gerry and Kate McCann say they have instructed their lawyers to begin legal action against Portuguese newspaper Tal & Qual after it claimed police believe the couple killed Madeleine. The newspaper said it was “totally confident” in its report.6 September, 2007 at 11:20 am #286339@token_male wrote:
cancels the direct debit for 1 russian bride not to be delivered anymore
a new meaning to Hot Dog eh lol
5 September, 2007 at 12:16 pm #279255the Klaxons…. like this song…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6f7D-0tIKE&mode=related&search=here this ur kinds stuff Fasty sounds like that infected mushrooms lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufMPWeaj5J8&mode=related&search=5 September, 2007 at 12:04 pm #286072she must of been an amazing woman to meet, all the pain she has endured with the Cancers yet still finding the strenght to go out and raise money for other Cancer sufferers… her family must be well proud of her achiements….. my thoughts to her family and friends….
4 September, 2007 at 11:14 am #2814544 September, 2007 at 11:11 am #286029@pinkyoda wrote:
Kelly Le Brock is the american.. ya know the one who was in ‘Weird science’. Oh gawd I soo love this show..as for Marco Pierre White phwoooaaarr what a man!! He looks like he would kill your granny with steak knife and put her in a mincer and make you watch!! I think I’m in love :P :P :) :D :D


Do you think he’d get rid of ‘ Frosty Breaches ‘ upstairs…???
lmfao Marco /…. if you applogise Ill serve u food… if you don’t get out…!!! rite on lol at the end of the day the so called celebs whom get to dine in the restaurant arn’t paying for it…. so why effin grumble eh….!!
the asparagis was cold….!!! its supposed to be cold lol….
2 September, 2007 at 12:47 am #279245James Blunt new single…. 1973
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