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Dois competidores disputam torneio de 'pedra, papel e tesoura' no México. (Foto: Jose Castañares/AFP)Familiares velaram o menor homem do mundo em Santo Domingo |
De La Rosa morreu no domingo passado e teve seu corpo transladado para a República Dominicana vindo dos Estados Unidos, onde também foi celebrado um funeral em sua homenagem.
Indicado pelo Guiness Book como o menor homem do mundo em 1990, De La Rosa ficou famoso em programas de variedades na Espanha, Porto Rico, México, Estados Unidos e Argentina, entre outros países. O ator tem um filho de 9 anos, Cristiano, de seu casamento com Jennifer.






People who drink too much coffee could start seeing ghosts or hearing strange voices, UK research has suggested.
People who drank more than seven cups of instant coffee a day were three times more likely to hallucinate than those who took just one, a study found.
A Durham University team questioned 200 students about their caffeine intake, the journal Personality and Individual Differences reported.
However, academics say the findings do not prove a "causal link".
They also stress that experiencing hallucinations is not a definite sign of mental illness and that about 3% of people regularly hear voices.
"This is the first step toward looking at the wider factors associated with hallucinations," said psychology PhD student Simon Jones, who led the study.
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But maybe we should - for according to the World Toilet Organisation we spend three years of our lives on the throne.
And that fact was enough to set author Luke Barclay off on a mission to flush out the planet's best loos with a view.
Boston Bay High Camp, Washington state: Few loos with a view can beat this one near Johannesburg Mountain in the North Cascades national park
Canton de Chelly, Arizona: A wooden loo at the base of Spider Rock, an 800ft sandstone spire revered by Navajo Indians
The Valley of Longevity, Ecuador: A wooden long-drop that lives up to its description, high in the Andes
Cliff-Top Chateau, France: This 'oasis of pis' overlooks a picturesque bend in the Dordogne River
Among them are remote wilderness loos, such as the ones at Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia and the Boulder Pass Campsite in Montana, which overlooks the spectacular Agassiz Glacier.
Many are on sacred sites - including those in the Valley of Longevity in Ecuador, where locals are said to live to 135, and on Mount Sinai in Egypt, where God is said to have handed the Ten Commandments to Moses.
Changi Airport, Singapore: Plane spotters in the new terminal 3 can take a wee look at the giant Airbus A380
Tasman Glacier, New Zealand: An aerial shot shows just how close this loo is to the edge
Mount Sinai, Egypt: The best place to see sunrise on the mountain is said to be from this toilet, where the early-morning light floods through the bamboo walls
Boulder Pass Campsite, Montana: A wooden loo in Glacier National Park, with a stunning view of Agassiz Glacier
Guard Tower, Alcatraz: Warders at the infamous jail had an all-round view of San Francisco Bay while they took a comfort break
The loos on the lookout tower at Alcatraz clearly worked, as no escape attempts were successful in the prison's 29-year history.
But women using the aquarium toilet at Mumin Papa Cafe in Akashi, Japan, have complained of being watched by a male sea turtle.
However, the future for interesting toilets is bright, as the new men's loo in Terminal 3 of Singapore's Changi Airport proves.
Croagh Patrick, Ireland: This 2,501ft summit in Co Mayo, where St Patrick fasted
Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, Hong Kong: An ultra-modern mirror and sink - and view - in the ladies' at the Felix Bar
Salir de Uyuni, Bolivia: A relief stop 12,000ft high in the Andes in the middle of the world's largest salt flats, which cover an area of 4,085 square miles
Mumin Papa Cafe, Japan: This ladies' loo in Akashi is built into an aquarium, so you can watch the fishes as you, erm, meditate. But beware of the inquisitive male sea turtle
Mount McKinley, Alaska: A real cool view all round near the 20,320ft summit of the highest mountain in North America
Mount Whitney, California: At an elevation of over 14,500ft, this metal loo was a high spot for climbers. Sadly, it no longer exists

An Australian woman has appeared in court in Adelaide charged with murdering her husband by setting fire to his penis.
Rajini Narayan, 44, is alleged to have doused her husband, Satish, with a flammable liquid while he was sleeping.
When she set him alight, Mr Narayan jumped out of bed and knocked over the substance, causing the fire to spread.
Mrs Narayan told the court she had not intended to kill her husband but to punish him for his alleged infidelity.
Prosecutor Lucy Boord said Mrs Narayan had confessed to her neighbours, telling them she was a "jealous wife" and believed her husband was having an affair.
"I just wanted to burn his penis so it belongs to me and no one else, I didn't mean this to happen," Ms Boord quoted Mrs Narayan as saying.
The fire, on 8 December 2008, caused damage to the couple's house estimated at 1m Australian dollars ($715,000, £490,000).
Mrs Narayan was initially charged with arson and endangering life - including the lives of her three children who were in the house at the time.
The charge was upgraded to murder after Mr Narayan died from his injuries last week.
She has been held in police custody pending the results of a psychological assessment.
Segundo Holger Jureczko, portavoz da polícia alemã, Mika e Anna-Lena "decidiram casar na África, porque lá faz calor, e ter como testemunha a irmã mais nova de Anna-Lena, Anna-Bell, de 5 anos".
Na manhã do dia 1º de janeiro, para enfrentar a aventura, os três fizeram suas malas, na qual colocaram óculos de sol, acessórios para a praia, roupas leves e algo para comer, informou a polícia.
Eles deixaram a residência em que moram em Langenhagen, próximo a Hanover, enquanto seus pais (o pai de Mika vive com a mãe de Anna-Lena e Anna-Bell) dormiam.
As três crianças andaram durante um quilômetro, atravessaram a cidade, pegaram o trem até a estação central de Hanover, onde pretendiam pegar o serviço de transporte até o aeroporto, disse Jurecsko.
No entanto a presença das três crianças na estação chamou a atenção de funcionários, que avisaram a polícia. Após chegarem, os agentes policiais convenceram as crianças que, sem dinheiro e passagem, não conseguiriam chegar à África.

Não acharam? Nem eu. Talvez precisemos ser induzidos. Vejam agora como é incrível com uma imagem ao lado.
Incrível, não? Eu não consigo ver nem um coelhinho no chão dessa senhora, quanto mais Jesus olhando para a esquerda...




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