Saturday, 27 April 2013

new man arrest from London for southampton killing connection




    

      


new man arrest southhampton  killing connection
crime reporter,southampton(weastar times/Ebc):::

 21-year-old was arrested in London on Friday, on suspicion of murder, in connection with the killing of Jahmel Jones.
Mr Jones, 23, was found shot in the head at a property in St Mary Street at about 11:00 BST on 20 April. He died later in hospital.
Hampshire Police believe his death is drug-related.
A 20-year-old man held on Thursday on suspicion of murder also remains in custody.
Four men, aged 41, 21, 22 and 18 and three women, aged 34, 36 and 21, remain on bail.
Police believe the victim, from Lyon Street, Southampton, and the killer were known to each other.

Royal Famous London Wembley Stadium celebrates 90th anniversary




    

      



The previous Wembley Stadium
Pic:::wembley stadium  when it founded 1923:::pic courtesy:::wp/ap/Ebc
Wembley Stadium
Pic:::wembley stadium  when it rebuild in 2007:::pic courtesy:::wp/ap/Ebc

sports reporter(wp)&Ebc:::

new Wembley stadium, which opened in 2007, was built on the site of the original north-west London stadium.

On Saturday, the FA Cup Final match ball will travel on a glass-sided truck through the capital's streets from The Oval in south London to Wembley.
Joining the celebrations will be former Tottenham Hotspur players Ricky Villa and Ossie Ardiles.
The original Wembley, which opened in 1923 and was famous for its Twin Towers, was demolished in 2003 to make way for a modern 90,000-capacity venue.
Wembley was where England won the 1966 World Cup, but over the years the stadium has proved to be more than just a football venue.
In 1985, Wembley hosted Live Aid, and since then the likes of Queen, Michael Jackson, Madonna and the Rolling Stones have all performed there.
As part of the celebrations, fans will get the chance to hold the FA Cup and have their photo taken with the FA Cup match ball.