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Monrovia, Oct 7 (EFE/EPA).- The automotive industry is a male-dominated world, but mechanic Angeline Tarpeh defies the odds by working at a garage in the suburb of Monrovia.Tarpeh began auto-mechanic training in 2014, at age 14, a profession she has passion for, however as a female she felt shy on the first day at the garage, a profession predominantly dominated by male.The job now enables Tarpeh to earn some money to pay school fees, cater to herself and poor siblings. (Camera: AHMED JALLANZO). SHOT LIST: AU TO MECHANIC ANGELINE TARPEH REPAIRS VEHICLES AT EBUH SAMUEL ROADSIDE GARAGE AT JAPANESE DRIVE, A SUBURB OF MONROVIA, LIBERIA.
A new analysis from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows cancer can take years off a person's life--literally. UPI reports the analysis, released Thursday, says surviving cancer 'ages' a person's heart by up to nine years. Based on their overall health, adult male cancer survivors were found to have hearts that appeared 8 1/2 years older than their actual age. As for women, females who survived the disease were found to have hearts that appeared to be 6 1/2 years older. Past research has found that compared to non-cancer survivors, adult cancer survivors are at high risk for heart disease due to greater excess heart age.
Hollywood loves a good con artist story, but a man who excelled at imitating powerful women may have hit a little too close to home. Newser reports the FBI has just announced the arrest of a suspect believed to be the 'Con Queen of Hollywood.' Hargobind Tahilramani would impersonate prominent women in the industry and pitch bogus projects to actors and Hollywood gig workers. In turn, they would shell out cash on the promise of being reimbursed. For instance, Gregory Mandarano was duped into traveling to Indonesia multiple times in 2015, believing he was working with a rep from the legit China Film Group. Instead, he lost about $70,000 paying for drivers, translators, and 'fixers,' which was never reimbursed. Among others, Tahilramani posed as Kathleen Kennedy of Lucasfilm, former Paramount boss Sherry Lansing, and Rupert Murdoch's ex-wife, Wendi Deng.