29 March 2013
Letter reaches judge at bullet speed
The life story of a 15-year Pakistani girl who was shot by the Taliban will be published later this year, in a deal reported to be worth around £2m. "I am Malala" will be published in the autumn and will tell the story of Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by Taliban gunmen after she became an advocate for woman's education in the Swat Valley. She now attends a school in Birmingham. Meanwhile, on the other side of the English Channel, the row over a corruption probe against Nicolas Sarkozy escalated yesterday after as the judge who charged France's former president received a bullet and a death threat in the post. The letter was sent to Jean-Michel Gentil, the most prominent of three judges investigating the case, on Wednesday, the magistrate's union SM revealed in a statement published on its website. The bellend who was stupid enough to send such things should've sent them to somebody who was more deserving, like maybe Justin Bieber or that drug cheat Lance Armstrong, who has stormed to a commanding win to be the first foxsports.com.au Vettel Award winner as Sports' Grand Prick. From over 4300 votes, the foxsports.com.au users named Armstrong sport's biggest villain ahead of Anthony "The Man" Mundine and - the inspiration behind the award - F1 bad boy Sebastian Vettel.
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