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Guantnamo Bay files: 'The worst of the worst' - in pictures | World news

Guantánamo Bay files: 'The worst of the worst' - in pictures Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Inmates regarded by the authorities as 'high-value detainees' alleged to have taken part in 9/11 and other terrorist plots Mon 25 Apr 2011 10.00 EDT First published on Mon 25 Apr 2011 10.00 EDT Hambali (Ridouan Isomuddin) Indonesian. In Guantánamo since September 2006 Accused of being behind the October 2002 Bali bombings that killed more than 200 people, after being recruited to jihadism at a mosque in Malaysia.

Jaylen Brown Unravels the Real Reason Behind Rejecting 8-Figure Worth Shoe Deal:How Do They Trea

NBA players often secure sneaker deals to complement their superstar status. Previously, MJ and guys before him like Larry Bird and Magic Johnson set a gold standard for this. However, in the modern league, superstars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry have set a new standard. Meanwhile, young up-and-coming players like Ja Morant all have deals with major shoe companies. So it’s intriguing to many why Boston Celtics star Jalen Brown rejected an 8-figure deal for the same.

Nicki Minaj "Uses Men As Crash Dummies," DJ Vlad Claims

Nicki Minaj has had a lot going on lately. Earlier this week, her husband Kenneth Petty was put on house arrest after he threatened Cardi B's man, Offset. She then took to Instagram to put her alleged swatter on blast. Fans also suspect that she was insinuating Cardi was behind the whole thing. Multiple people have since come forward, alleging that Nicki sent people "after them" in the past. As expected, this has sparked quite a bit of controversy.

Transformers actor wins $18.5m after botched stunt causes brain damage | Action and adventure films

Action and adventure films This article is more than 11 years oldTransformers actor wins $18.5m after botched stunt causes brain damageThis article is more than 11 years oldLawyers claim extra on Transformers: Dark of the Moon was hit by snapped cable during previously aborted action sequenceAn extra on the latest Transformers film who suffered significant brain damage when a stunt went badly wrong has been rewarded $18.5m in compensation by a Chicago judge as part of a settlement.