In Heat Horse Wants to Breed Dragged Back to Stable By Owner Tied to Back of Truck

An elderly Connecticut author is under investigation after being caught on tape as he dragged his horse from the back of his car. Culver Modisette, 86, was bringing his horse back as it was had wandered off to ‘romance’ neighboring horses while in heat. Annie, the pure bred Arabian mare, went loose on Sunday morning from its barn in Stafford Springs, Connecticut.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Top story: A young man killed when his specialist four wheel drive vehicle plummeted 200 feet down a Perthshire hillside has been identified. In other news: Scots who’ve escaped from the chaos of Libya have been speaking of their relief; two patients have caught a deadly flesh eating bug within weeks of each other in Tayside; Brussels is due to announce new proposals tomorrow that could end the practice of dumping unwanted fish at sea; and in sport, Scotland rugby coach Andy Robinson’s blasted the referee following yesterday’s Six Nations loss to Ireland. This is an international version that may have been edited for rights reasons.
Video Rating: 0 / 5

euronews interview – Ferrarri boss wants better future for his country

www.euronews.com Ferrari president Luca Cordero di Montezemolo was in Paris for the World Automobile Fair. Euronews spoke to him about the state of the car industry, sports competitions and politics. Giovanni Magi, euronews: “Ferrari is one of the few car makers that has overcome the serious crisis affecting the European car market. Is it because yours is a niche market? Or are there other reasons to your success?” Luca Cordero di Montezemolo: “It depends on three things: large investments in innovation, which provides us with a range of brand new cars. “Globalisation – we are now present in 60 countries around the world. “And customer satisfaction – we make sure those who own a Ferrari feel they are part of a club, it’s very personal, they can even have a tailor-made Ferrari.” euronews: “Your customers probably don’t care much about the price of oil. But will Ferraris continue to run on petrol for a long time?” Luca Cordero di Montezemolo: “The answer is yes, because I personally don’t have much faith in electric cars. But we are working on two fronts. “First of all – and we can already see the results – with technologies that will enable a significant reduction in fuel consumption. We’re talking about more than 30 percent compared to previous models. And also a reduction in emissions. “Secondly, the hybrid car: by the end of this year, Ferrari will come out with its first ever hybrid model. We use experience gained in Formula 1 with the Kers system, which enables the

NEW COLORS FOR HOODIES HERE & Grab the brand new hoods and Vampire tshirt by clicking here: bit.ly Be our friend on www.facebook.com **outro music and theme by:** youtube.com