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Wolf Girl added to Guinness Book of Records

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Her nicknames may include ‘wolf girl’ and ‘monkey face’.

But 11-year-old Thai girl Supatra Sasuphan today insisted that she was after being officially recognised as the world’s hairiest girl.

Although the schoolgirl from Bangkok has faced merciless teasing at school, Supatra says being given a Guinness World Record for her hair has helped her become extremely popular.

‘I’m very happy to be in the Guinness World Records! A lot of people have to do a lot to get in,’ she said. ‘All I did was answer a few questions and then they gave it to me.’

Supatra is one of just 50 known sufferers of Ambras Syndrome – caused by a faulty chromosome – to be documented since the Middle Ages. Before the disease was understood, sufferers were branded ‘werewolves.’

She has thick hair growing over her face, ears, arms, legs and back. Even laser treatment has failed to stop the hair growth.

But while most sufferers have been shunned, Supatra has gradually been embraced by her community, and became a popular and outgoing child.

She said: ‘There were a few people who used to tease me and call me monkey face but they don’t do it any more.

‘I’m very used to this condition. I can’t feel the hair as it has always been like this. I don’t feel anything.

‘It does sometimes make it difficult to see when it gets long.I hope I will be cured one day.’

In other ways Supatra is the same as other children her age – she loves swimming, dancing to her favourite music and playing with friends.

But more than anything, Supatra loves perching in front of the TV at her tiny one-bedroom family home in Pranakom, on the outskirts of Bangkok, to watch cartoons.

She said: ‘I like to watch anything on TV, whatever is, I like having it on. I like to watch Bugs Bunny.’

The bubbly little girl is also determined not to let her condition prevent her from leading a normal life.

She said: ‘I like to study maths so I can be good at it and teach it to younger children so they can do it too.

‘I want to become a doctor so I can help patients when they get injured.
‘I want to help people who get hurt and help cure people.’

But Supatra’s future didn’t always look so promising. When she was first born she had to undergo two operations just to breathe.

Her father Sammrueng, 38, said: ‘We found out Supatra’s condition when she was born – we did not know before.

‘She was not very healthy because her nostrils were only one millimetre wide.

For the first three months she was kept in an incubator to help her breathe.She was in the hospital for a total of ten months. We were very worried about her.’

Supatra has another operation when she was two-years-old and can now breathe normally.

But when Sammrueng and his wife Somphon, 38, brought Supatra home to live with them and their other daughter Sukanya, now 15, they faced more problems.

‘When neighbours first saw Nat they asked what kind of sin I had done. I was very worried about what she would be when she grew up because of other children teasing her,’ he said.

But Supatra’s sweet nature quickly won over people in her community.
Sammrueng, a jewellery maker, said: ‘She gets along with others really well and is very generous. She has a lot of friends. ‘She is just the same as any other little girl her age.

‘But her teeth grow slowly and she can’t see very well.”

Doctors tried to remove the hair with laser treatment when she was two-years-old but despite numerous sessions it kept growing back as thickly as before.

Supatra’s hair has got increasingly thicker as she has grown up so her mother has to cut it back regularly for her.

She uses baby shampoo to wash her hair as she is allergic to stronger brands.

Sammrueng said: ‘I still hope one day she will be cured. We will do anything we can if it will help her.’

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8 year old Florida boy arrested for fifth time for battery

And exactly why is this miscreant allowed to be around other students?

The photo looks innocent enough: an 8-year-old boy with a stare indicating that he’d rather be anyplace else than in front of the camera.

But this picture is different. It’s actually a mug shot taken when the boy was arrested and placed in handcuffs — something that’s happened to him five times in the past four months — for battering a school employee.

The Orlando Sentinel is not naming the boy because of his age.

On Tuesday morning, the boy fought another student in his Riverside Elementary School classroom and then left the campus with a school employee following him, according to the Sheriff’s Office incident report.

At one point, he returned to campus, jumped a 4-foot-tall chain-link fence and found several large wooden sticks that he then threw at school behavioral specialist Tawny Chiuchiarelli, striking her at least once, but not injuring her.

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The boy then picked up a piece of galvanized pipe that he threw in Chiuchiarelli’s direction.

He was charged with battery on a school employee, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and disruption of an educational institute.

Records show that the boy, a special-education student, has become increasingly violent toward teachers and destroyed school property more than once in the past few weeks.

The Florida Department of Children and Families reports that it responded to the boy’s home in December after a report about a physical injury to him, but the case was closed because there was not enough evidence to prove that the injury happened because of abuse, abandonment or neglect.

The boy’s first two arrests came in November and December. Both times he hit and kicked school employees. On Nov. 10, he threw punches and kicks while yelling “Take me to jail.” On Dec. 10, he broke one classroom window with his hands, tried to break others and kicked and hit members of the school’s staff.

On Jan. 4, special-education teacher David Chesmel Jr. tried to stop the boy when he began throwing books, chairs and desks at his classmates. The 85-pound, 4-foot, 8-inch boy struck the 6-foot,1-inch Chesmel with a chair and other items. The boy also punched Chesmel and chased and threatened other students.

Chiuchiarelli said the boy punched and kicked her before other school employees were able to subdue him and take him to a separate room, where he began to try to rip computer wires from the walls.

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Google algorithm change has websites screaming ‘You’re killing our business!’

I found this great story about Google once again manipulating search results to “to give users the most relevant answers to their queries as quickly as possible,” and apparently the algorithm change has had a dramatic affect on sites like Huffington Post a site that many critics consider a “content farm” site.

The changes appear to be affecting these so-called “content farms” the most, which are websites that amass content based on the most-searched terms of the day.

Demand Media, AOL, Mahalo and the Huffington Post have all been accused of such tactics, including a notable “story” from HuffPo about the Super Bowl that Slate.com media critic Jack Shafer called “the greatest example of SEO whoring of all time.”

This is one of the biggest reasons I do not frequent Huffpost, because they take all of their content from other sites, rarely have an original thought of their own, and all one needs to do to know what Huffpost will have on their site its search Google Trends.

Google says their algorithm change will only have an effect on twelve percent of the sites Google indexes in its search results.

I say Good work Google. I am sick of these content farm sites getting all the traffic. I don’t know much about search algorithms but I have noticed a substantial increase of traffic on my site, which has no ads and no malware like Huffpost.

Thanks Google. JD

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Obama Can’t Spell Libya on Twitter

Duh . . . Which way did they go there Louie? Good God the Obama administration is the single largest collection of blithering idiots since Jimmy Carter.

Misspell the name of a country for the entire world to see? Where is the media to kick Obama to the curb like they did Dan Quayle for misspelling the word “potato” with an “e” on the end?

For that matter, why is the media not calling Obama a stammering idiot like they did GW Bush? How come Saturday Night Live isn’t teeing off on Obama for being unable to complete a single coherent sentence without his teleprompters?

Obama stutters worse than Bush and he gets a pass on it. His numerous gaffs, bowing to foreign heads of state, stammering like a 14 year old boy asking a girl on his first date, all of this is roundly ignored by the mainstream media.

Look, Obama sat on his hands once again and said nothing about Libya, Egypt and Tunisia until he was pressured by the media and other heads of state to address the issues in these countries.

But he was quick to attack the governor of Wisconsin and the republicans in the state for daring to strip unions of their monopoly on the states coffers.

What’s Obama’s answers to all the of the strife and struggle in the world today?

Throw a party to celebrate Motown at the White House. Invite the Jonas Brothers to come do Motown cover songs.

I’m sorry, but President Obama is a downright embarrassment to all Americans and the United States as a country.

The guy really is the second term of Jimmy Carter. JD

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Tow Truck Driver Dragged to Death in Colorado Springs

A tow-truck driver was killed Wednesday morning after being dragged more than a mile by a sport-utility vehicle he was attempting to tow from an apartment complex in east Colorado Springs, police said.

Allen Rose, 35, a married father of two who worked for J & J Towing, was pronounced dead at Memorial Hospital Central about 11:30 a.m., a half-hour after witnesses called police.

John Stellabotte, the owner of J & J Towing, said police told him his driver was trying to tow an illegally parked vehicle at the Hill Park Apartments at 360 N. Murray Blvd. when someone jumped inside and took off.

Police, who have not officially identified the victim, say they are interviewing the SUV driver to determine if the driver knew the man was being dragged. They declined to provide further details about the driver, except to say that no charges had been filed as of Wednesday night.

John Stellabotte called Rose his best friend — the two were business partners for two years as co-owners of J & J Towing. Rose had come back a month and a half ago after taking a break from the business.

“It’s definitely a tragic loss,” Stellabotte said.

Rose was an Iraq War veteran who served multiple tours, Stellabotte said.

Stellabotte was teaching Rose how to bowl and they had booked a three-day trip to Reno in mid-March for a bowling tournament.

“He had his whole life still ahead of him,” Stellabotte said.

According to Sgt. Steve Noblitt, a cable that tethered the sport-utility vehicle to the tow truck snapped and somehow ensnared the man.

Witnesses said at least one of the man’s legs was caught by the tether, and that he was screaming as he was dragged.

He was found at Babcock Road and Platte Avenue, just west of Powers Boulevard and 1.2 miles from the scene of the tow-job-gone-bad, police said. Blood streaked long stretches of Platte Avenue, and boots, a tattered jacket, a ball cap, wallet and other articles were scattered along the road.

“A crime scene this size stretches our resources thin,” Noblitt said.

After the dragging victim came loose, the driver of the sport-utility vehicle turned around in the median on Platte and reversed direction, Noblitt said.

The vehicle — a black GMC — was stopped at Bridger Place and Bridger Drive.

A homeowner in the area said he went outside and saw officers interviewing a female who was apparently in the SUV. It’s unclear whether that person was the driver.

Streets in the area were closed through the evening rush hour.

Two witnesses outside Family Liquor in the 400 block of Murray Boulevard saw the man being dragged behind the vehicle. His leg appeared to be caught in a chain, and he was “screaming and yelling — I felt his pain,” one witness said.

One of them ran after the vehicle in an unsuccessful attempt to stop it. The vehicle turned right and disappeared down a frontage road that runs south of Platte Avenue, still dragging the man, he said.

Dominique Morneau, 15, said she was walking out of the Walgreen’s at Platte Avenue and Murray Boulevard with her grandmother when she saw the man being dragged about 10 to 15 feet behind the truck.

“Our condolences go straight out to the family and the loved one,” Morneau said.

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