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RIP Boksburg...

#141 Post by TheGreenGoblin » Wed Apr 07, 2021 2:09 am

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Ah, Alberton (the dormitory), Boksburg, Benoni, Springs and the East Rand
GG, you missed the cultural centres Germiston, and Brakpan.
You are right Alison. Mea culpa! :)
If you thought that Boksburg was bad before, look at what has happened there now. One might almost say that Boksburg (or at least Boksburg East station) has been killed Alisoncc!

The chap's video is skew-whiff in the grand tradition of the Rand breeker's "don't check me skeef China" but it is sad to see whatever the case!




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#142 Post by admin » Fri Apr 09, 2021 11:06 am

HRH PP has passed away. RIP Phil. You'll be missed.

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#143 Post by FD2 » Fri Apr 09, 2021 11:31 am

Nearly made his century - he'll be sadly missed. Someone who could call a spade a spade and didn't like bullsh*t.

He must have been very sad in his final weeks at what a mess some of his offspring and their descendants have made of their lives.

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#144 Post by PHXPhlyer » Fri Apr 09, 2021 5:22 pm

Not into Rap...
DMX, gravel-voiced rapper and actor, dies



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DMX, gravel-voiced rapper and actor, dies
"Earl was a warrior who fought till the very end. He loved his family with all of his heart and we cherish the times we spent with him," his family said in a statement.

April 9, 2021, 9:39 AM MST
By Daniel Arkin
DMX, the gravel-voiced rapper and actor who topped the charts with tracks including "Party Up" and "X Gon’ Give It to Ya," has died at age 50, his family said Friday in a statement.

The rapper, whose real name was Earl Simmons, had a heart attack on April 2, according to his lawyer, Murray Richman. He was immediately hospitalized in grave condition.

"Earl was a warrior who fought till the very end," his family said in the statement. "He loved his family with all of his heart and we cherish the times we spent with him."

DMX broke onto the rap scene in 1998 with his first studio album, "It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot." The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, powered by hits such as "Ruff Ryders' Anthem," "Get At Me Dog" and "Stop Being Greedy."

He achieved more success with the albums "...And Then There Was X," "Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood," "The Great Depression" and "Grand Champ" — all of which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard chart.

DMX released seven albums and earned three Grammy nominations.

He also scored several roles in Hollywood films. He starred alongside rapper Nas in the 1998 crime drama "Belly," and two years later he joined Jet Li and the singer Aaliyah in the action movie "Romeo Must Die."

He appeared with Steven Seagal in "Exit Wounds" (2001) and teamed up with Li again in "Cradle 2 the Grave" (2003). He also made a cameo as himself in the Chris Rock comedy "Top Five" (2014).

DMX was candid about his experience with substance misuse over the years. He also faced various legal troubles, including repeated arrests and brief stints in jail.

In an interview last year on rapper Talib Kweli's "People's Party" show, DMX said his drug use started at age 14 when his mentor at the time gave him a blunt laced with crack.

DMX, who got emotional during the interview, said he had never smoked anything before that night: "I wouldn't do that to my worst enemy."

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US army medic wounded on D-Day, dies aged 100

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Ray Lambert, a US army medic who survived multiple wounds on D-Day and was saluted by a president on the 75th anniversary of the battle, died on Friday. He was 100.

Lambert died at home in Seven Lakes, North Carolina, with his wife and daughter by his side, said neighbor and friend Dr Darrell Simpkins. The physician, who accompanied Lambert to France in June 2019, said the veteran succumbed to an aggressive form of facial cancer and congestive heart failure.

“Ray was talking coherently, conversing on the phone, and enjoying visitors until yesterday,” Simpkins said. “He was an amazing man.”

The Alabama native was a medic with 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, part of the army’s 1st Division – the “Big Red One”. He took part in the invasions of North Africa and Sicily before his war came to an end on 6 June 1944, on the sands of Omaha Beach.

Sgt Lambert was in the first wave of the assault. He was helping a wounded soldier in heavy surf when a landing craft ramp dropped on him, pushing him to the bottom.

“Ray was only 23 but he had already earned three Purple Hearts and two Silver Stars for fighting in north Africa and Sicily,” then-President Donald Trump said in 2019 at the American Cemetery, overlooking the beach.

“They came to the sector, right here below us,” the president continued as Lambert sat behind him, a purple “D-Day Survivor” cap on his head. “Again and again, Ray ran back into the water. He dragged out one man after another. He was shot through the arm. His leg was ripped open by shrapnel. His back was broken. He nearly drowned.

“Ray, the free world salutes you.”
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#147 Post by TheGreenGoblin » Wed Apr 14, 2021 8:00 am

RIP W Galen Weston...
W Galen Weston, the patriarch of one of Canada’s wealthiest families and a retail titan, has died aged 80.

Weston was the third generation of his family to lead George Weston Limited, an already-prosperous retail empire founded by his grandfather, which he expanded significantly.

The company, now run by his son, Galen Weston, controls Primark and Selfridges in the UK, as well as the Canadian grocery chain Loblaws, the pharmacy chain Shoppers Drug Mart and the real estate company Choice Properties. The empire also includes the luxury store Fortnum & Mason, along with food brands including Twinings teas, Kingsmill Bakery and Dorset Cereals.

Weston, who had Canadian and British nationality, died peacefully at home after a long illness, a statement from his family said.

He was born in Buckinghamshire, England, and moved to Dublin at 21 to escape a domineering father, the Irish Times reported in 2014, where he met a model, Hilary Frayne. They married in 1966.

His grandmother gave him the funds to launch a line of retailers in Ireland, one of which eventually became Primark under the parent company Associated British Foods, which is now listed on the London stock exchange. ABF is in turn majority-owned by Wittington Investments, the family holding company that controls the whole empire, including Selfridges Group.

In the 1970s Weston returned to his family’s base of operations, Canada, to revive the family’s struggling Loblaws supermarket chain, and helped turn it into one of the largest food distributors in the country.

“In our business and in his life he built a legacy of extraordinary accomplishment and joy,” Galen Weston said.

Alannah Weston, Weston Sr’s daughter and the chair of Selfridges Group, said: “The luxury retail industry has lost a great visionary.”

The Weston family are among the wealthiest in Canada, with Forbes estimating their total wealth at $8.7bn.
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#148 Post by PHXPhlyer » Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:22 pm

Bernie Madoff, mastermind behind largest Ponzi scheme in history, dies at 82
Once hailed as a Wall Street icon, the ex-NASDAQ chairman had bilked investors out of an estimated $65 billion at the time of his 2008 arrest.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/be ... 2-n1139831

April 14, 2021, 6:42 AM MST
By Ethan Sacks
Bernie Madoff, the Wall Street con artist who masterminded the largest Ponzi scheme in history and bilked thousands of investors out of billions of dollars, has died in prison.

He was 82.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed Madoff's death on Wednesday. He died at the Federal Medical Center in Butner, North Carolina.

The bureau did not specify a cause of death, saying in a statement that the cause will be determined by a medical examiner.

Madoff's death comes about 12 years into a 150-year prison sentence stemming from fraud charges that bilked thousands of investors out of an estimated $65 billion in promised returns on $20 billion invested over the years.

His victims ranged from boldface names such as Steven Spielberg, actors Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, New York Mets owners Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz and L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt to small-time investors who invested their pensions and life savings.

"Because of how long this lasted, it was completely devastating to so many victims," said Matthew L. Schwartz, the former assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York who led the investigation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities.

"There were so many people who effectively treated him like a bank and kept their entire life savings with him, so when it was all revealed to be a sham, people were not able to live their lives anymore," Schwartz said. "They couldn't pay tuition. They couldn't pay their mortgages.

"There were so many heartbreaking stories of people who thought they had material savings, who had thought they put everything into their nest egg and that they would be able to retire, and instead they ended up effectively homeless."

Had he died three decades earlier, Madoff, the former chairman of NASDAQ who was an early champion of computer trading, would have left a very different legacy. He had built a reputation for financial wizardry by navigating investments that delivered consistently.

As it turned out, his magic was mostly smoke and mirrors.

Like all Ponzi schemes, Madoff's used money from new investors to pay off older ones — with a sliver taken off the top to support his own lavish lifestyle, of course. The scheme could go on nearly indefinitely in theory, as long as enough new investors poured in through intermediaries and smaller firms that were equally blinded by the Madoff company's reputation.

"People are trained to think of Ponzi schemes promising 50 percent returns a month, but Bernie didn't do that," said Diana B. Henriques, the author of "Wizard of Lies," a book about the scandal that was made into a 2017 HBO movie starring Robert De Niro as the financier.

"He paid returns that barely beat the S&P 500 and sometimes didn't," Henriques said. "And that disarmed people immediately."

Then the 2008 financial crisis hit.

Clients requested $7 billion in returns, but Madoff had access to only a fraction of that. The spider web unraveled, and he was reported to have revealed the scheme to his sons, who then reported him to federal authorities. On Dec. 11, 2008, Madoff was arrested and charged with securities fraud.

At the time of his arrest, the firm's statements showed $65 billion in its accounts — most of it money that didn't really exist.

"On the morning that I picked up the newspaper — and that's where we found out about [the arrest] — we were planning to go out and buy a new car," said David Levi, who, along with his wife, invested with Madoff for 30 years.

"And when we saw the newspaper and what happened, we looked at each other and I said, 'We'll be lucky if we can afford to buy food now,'" added Levi,a retired widower.

Before Madoff would become infamous, he became famous. Especially in finance circles.

Madoff, who was born April 29, 1938, may have gotten his education in financial malfeasance at an early age. His parents, Ralph, a former plumber, and Sylvia, ran a company called Gibraltar Securities out of their home in Queens, New York — until the Securities and Exchange Commission closed it over its reporting irregularities.

Madoff attended the University of Alabama for a year before he transferred to Hofstra College (now Hofstra University) on Long Island. In 1959, he married his high school sweetheart, Ruth Alpern, and a year later he graduated with a degree in political science and enrolled in Brooklyn Law School.

Madoff dropped out to law school follow in his parents' footsteps and dip his toe into the world of finance. With a $50,000 loan from his in-laws and $5,000 saved up from working as a lifeguard, he launched Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities. He was 22 years old.

As Madoff Securities' client base grew, so did Madoff's influence, especially as an early champion of using after-hours computer technology for trading. He was a pioneering figure in the rise of the stock market now known as NASDAQ, serving as its chairman for three years.

Levi, who started investing with his wife, Susan, shortly after their marriage in 1978, recalled that the couple were recommended into the fold by Robert Jaffe, his brother-in-law. Because Jaffe's father-in-law was Carl Shapiro, the billionaire philanthropist who was one of Madoff's oldest clients, Levi never thought to question the returns.

"I was told in no uncertain terms just to stay with us, don't ask any questions," Levi said. "Well, when you're dealing with someone basically recommended by Carl Shapiro, who was probably a multibillionaire, I guess you keep your mouth shut."

It isn't clear exactly when Madoff started crossing the ethical line, particularly because honesty was not his currency. He pegged the start of his scheme to 1987, but he later claimed that it was 1992. Madoff's account manager, Frank DiPascali Jr., who began working for him in 1975, testified that the illegalities had been going on "as long as I remember."

Henriques points to an incident very early in Madoff's career, stemming from a stock market drop in 1962, just two years after he opened his company. Because he had invested his private clients' money in highly risky, speculative stocks on over-the-counter markets, their money was wiped out in a matter of hours. So he secretly borrowed money from his father-in-law, bought the stocks from their accounts and looked like a genius who saved their money in the process.

"Confronted with the necessity of admitting failure, he lied, and he covered up," Henriques said. "I don't think this was an otherwise honest, straight guy who succumbed to pressures and went over to the dark side. I think this was a genuine Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde story where Mr. Hyde was living in the dark side of Bernie's life since the very beginning.

"He has a compulsion to look like a success, and to the extent he needs to lie to do that, he's perfectly fine to do that," she said. "The lies are a tool to an end, and that end is to be seen as a brilliant investor, a brilliant Wall Street figure."

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He may have duped those closest to him, as well. Over the years, Madoff plugged many family members into the business — employing his younger brother, Peter, as chief compliance officer and his sons, Andrew and Mark, as traders. But because of the government-mandated separation between their roles and his part of the operation, it is not clear what they knew and when.

Mark Madoff, Madoff's eldest son, died by suicide at 46 in 2010 on the second anniversary of his father's arrest. Andy Madoff died of cancer four years later at 48.

"As difficult as it is for me to live with the pain I have inflicted on so many, there is nothing to compare with the degree of pain I endure with the loss of my son's Mark and Andy," Bernie Madoff told NBC News by email in 2015.

"I live with the knowledge that they never forgave me for betraying their love and trust. As much as I tried to reach out to them in an attempt to explain the circumstances that caused my betrayal they could not find it possible to forgive me," he wrote.

Last year, Madoff's lawyer filed a motion begging the court for forgiveness in the form of an early release, reporting that his client was terminally ill with kidney disease. He was reported to have suffered a heart attack in prison six years earlier.

"He's terminally ill? I'm terminally broke," Gregg Felson, one of Madoff's victims, told The Washington Post at the time of the filing. "He deserves no leniency whatsoever."

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#149 Post by tango15 » Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:27 pm

Let us hope that the devil's stokers have ben busy for the past few days!

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#150 Post by Woody » Wed Apr 14, 2021 3:21 pm

He probably would have got a seat in the House of Lords in this country :ymdevil:
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#151 Post by llondel » Thu Apr 15, 2021 12:36 am

Are they going to bury him in a pyramid?

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#152 Post by Undried Plum » Thu Apr 15, 2021 4:03 am

PHXPhlyer wrote:
Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:22 pm
Bernie Madoff, mastermind behind largest Ponzi scheme in history, dies at 82
Once hailed as a Wall Street icon, the ex-NASDAQ chairman had bilked investors out of an estimated $65 billion at the time of his 2008 arrest.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/be ... 2-n1139831

April 14, 2021, 6:42 AM MST
By Ethan Sacks
Bernie Madoff, the Wall Street con artist who masterminded the largest Ponzi scheme in history and bilked thousands of investors out of billions of dollars, has died in prison.

He was 82.
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#153 Post by TheGreenGoblin » Thu Apr 15, 2021 3:50 pm

The Madoff's outfit ran their IT out of an office in Mayfair. It must have been blatantly clear what was going on to the staff there as they used to cook the numbers there! Literally hard coded them to order, as they did in New York too!

https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/28/busi ... adoff.html
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#154 Post by PHXPhlyer » Sun Apr 18, 2021 2:18 am

Itt's dead
Actor Felix Silla, famously known for his role as Cousin Itt on 'The Addams Family,' dies at 84


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Actor Felix Silla, famously known for his role as Cousin Itt on 'The Addams Family,' dies at 84

Actor Felix Silla, who portrayed Cousin Itt on the 1960s TV series "The Addams Family," died on Friday. He was 84.

Silla passed away after a battle with pancreatic cancer, his manager Timothy Beal told CNN.
"He was a great friend, a great client and he will be missed," Beal said.
Fellow actor and Silla's friend of over 40 years Gil Gerard confirmed his passing and tweeted a tribute. Silla and Gerard were castmates in the 1979 action movie "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" and frequently participated in panel discussions together at conventions like Dragon Con.
"Felix died just a few hours ago and the only good I can draw from his passing is that he didn't suffer any longer," Gerard said. "I will miss him terribly, especially the great time we had at our panels."
He portrayed the hairy Cousin Itt on the "The Addams Family" during its two-season run starting in 1965. But his career spanned several decades and included roles in 1983's "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi," where he played an Ewok, and a role in the 1987 film "Spaceballs," a spoof of the Star Wars films.
The actor did stunt work on "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and "Poltergeist."
Silla was expected to go into hospice care on Thursday, according to an earlier tweet from Gerard, who said he had spoken to his friend briefly.
Silla is survived by his wife Sue and daughter Bonnie. His son Michael died March 22, 2020, at age 45, according to his publicist Bonnie Vent, who described him as a nice and humble man.
Silla was 3 feet, 11 inches tall and his wife is 4 feet, 8 inches tall, Vent said.
"Felix used to tell everyone he married a tall blonde,"
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Glynn Lunney, NASA flight director who saved Apollo 13 crew, dies at 84

#155 Post by TheGreenGoblin » Sun Apr 18, 2021 7:53 pm

Former NASA Flight Director and Administrator Glynn Lunney, who played a key role during some of NASA's most historic events, including the Apollo 11 moon landing, died on Friday at the age of 84.

He was also credited for his quick decision-making during the Apollo 13 mission, which helped save the lives of the three astronauts aboard the disabled spacecraft.

"Glynn was the right person for the right time in history. His unique leadership and remarkably quick intellect were critical to the success of some of the most iconic accomplishments in human space flight," said Mark Geyer, the director of the NASA's Johnson Space Center, in a statement.

"Although he retired from the agency many years ago, he is forever a member of the NASA family. While he was one of the most famous NASA alumni, he was also one of the most humble people I have ever worked with. He was very supportive of the NASA team and was so gracious in the way he shared his wisdom with us."
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#156 Post by llondel » Tue Apr 20, 2021 6:46 pm

It just went past on my Twitter feed that Jim Steinman, who wrote a lot of Meatloaf's stuff, has died.

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#157 Post by TheGreenGoblin » Wed Apr 21, 2021 12:02 am

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It just went past on my Twitter feed that Jim Steinman, who wrote a lot of Meatloaf's stuff, has died.
Jim Steinman, the Grammy-winning composer who wrote Meat Loaf’s bestselling Bat Out Of Hell debut album as well as hits for Celine Dion, Air Supply and Bonnie Tyler, has died, his brother said. He was 73.

Bill Steinman told the Associated Press that his brother died on Monday from kidney failure and was ill for some time. He said Jim Steinman died in Connecticut near his home in Ridgefield.

“I miss him a great deal already,” Bill Steinman said by phone on Tuesday.

Jim Steinman was born on 1 November 1947 in New York City.

He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2012 and won album of the year at the 1997 Grammy Awards for producing songs on Celine Dion’s Falling Into You, which celebrated its 25th anniversary last month and featured the Steinman-penned power ballad It’s All Coming Back to Me Now.

Steinman wrote the music for Meat Loaf’s Bat Out of Hell, released in 1977 Steinman wrote the music for Meat Loaf’s Bat Out of Hell, released in 1977 and one of the top-selling albums of all-time. It has reached 14-time platinum status by the RIAA, which is equivalent to selling 14m albums in the US alone.

Steinman also wrote Meat Loaf’s 1993 album, Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell, another commercial and multi-platinum success. It featured the international hit I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That). Steinman also penned hits such as Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart and Air Supply’s Making Love Out of Nothing at All.

He was also behind the lyrics for lyrics for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Whistle Down the Wind which opened on the West End in 1998.
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#158 Post by llondel » Wed Apr 21, 2021 3:24 am

I once entered the east side of Milton Keynes on the A421 as Bat Out Of Hell started on my car stereo. I was out the other side before it ended. 6.7 miles, 13 roundabouts, 7 minutes. It was also about 1am, just before Christmas and I was being relatively sensible and not speeding because I figured that was just inviting the police to turn up. They've added more roundabouts on the road now, so the distance is longer too.

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#159 Post by FD2 » Wed Apr 21, 2021 9:46 pm

John Rattenbury, architect and protégé of Frank Lloyd Wright who was the child observer of a notorious murder case – obituary

Rattenbury was six at the time of Villa Madeira case; he later worked on the Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Price Tower in Oklahoma

By Telegraph Obituaries 20 April 2021 • 10:02pm


John Rattenbury, who has died aged 93, was an eminent architect with a practice in America and worked for many years with Frank Lloyd Wright; in his childhood in the 1930s, he was also the bewildered young bystander in the notorious British murder case that inspired Terence Rattigan’s final play Cause Célèbre.

John Rattenbury was born at Bournemouth on December 27 1928, the son of Francis Rattenbury and his second wife Alma. Francis, known as “Ratz”, was an eminent Yorkshire-born architect who had made his fortune in Canada designing such landmarks as the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, the Empress Hotel on the waterfront in Victoria, and the Vancouver Courthouse.



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#160 Post by CharlieOneSix » Thu Apr 22, 2021 4:17 pm

Former Bay City Rollers frontman Les McKeown has died aged 65.
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