1 YouTube has blocked a video critical of a mayoral candidate in Campo Grande, Brazil. Brazilian law limits personal criticism of candidates during an election. The company blocked the video after a Brazilian judge ordered the arrest of the top executive in Brazil of Google, YouTube's parent company.
2 A politician has been arrested in Brazil - for allegedly handing out cocaine with her election leaflet. Carme Cristina Lima, 32, was running to be a city councillor in Itacoatiara, in the northern state of Amazonas. Police became suspicious when they saw a crowd gathering around Ms Lima's car on the morning of the election. Officers searched her car and allegedly found hundreds of packets of cocaine attached to the candidate's leaflets with instructions on how to vote for her. Ms Lima was arrested for electoral corruption and drug dealing.
Majority not always right, eh?
That's not what Facebook friends are for ... A reader writes: "What a pity that Saatchi and/or L&P couldn't do their homework properly and simply by, say, opening a dictionary and checking the meanings of aye (or ay) and eh. Any such old-fashioned enquiry would have quickly and clearly revealed that 'eh' is correct and 'aye' is plainly wrong. Right? Aye, aye Captain! Cool eh?"
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