1. Packer Gyngell brawl
The front pages of the News Limited papers are blazoned with images of James Packer and David Gyngell in a public fist fight.
The brawl, which took place outside the home of James Packer, made news yesterday with a freelance photographer selling images of the fight to the highest bidder.
The images reportedly sold for $250,000.
The explanation for the argument is that James Packer was angry that a Channel Nine News truck was parked in the street in which he lives.
News Limited say Packer sent Gyngell a SMS asking him to have the truck moved as he returned from the airport.
“I didn’t even know you were in f…ing Australia,’’ David Gyngell is heard yelling in a video of the fist fight.
Meanwhile, a video of the brawl (heavily covered in News Limited logos) has emerged.
2. Nigeria abductions
For the first time, militant group Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for the abduction of over 200 girls from their school in Nigeria.
In an hour-long video, the leader of Boko Haram – which means “Western education is sinful” – claims:
“I abducted your girls, by Allah, I will sell them in the marketplace.”
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has now spoken for the first time about the abductions.
In a live TV broadcast, he said he did not know where the girls were but said everything was being done to find them.
Top Comments
Interesting that news Corp spend endless amounts of time decrying street violence and thuggery and yet spend $250,000 to glorify the very thing they condemn.
Wasn't Q&A filled with draaaaama last night....I thought Tony Jones might explode there and then, he was very unimpressed. Handled pretty well by all though I thought.
Agreed. The irony of him saying that they were waiting while people settled down, so democracy could get back in action (or some such) was priceless. I thought protest/demonstration is the very picture of democracy...