Nepals ex-King Gyanendra leaves Narayanhiti
Nepals ex-King Gyanendra has left Narayanhiti palace at around 8:30 pm on Wednesday evening. ANI
Nepals ex-King to hold press meet today
Nepals ex-King Gyanendra will hold a press conference at the Narayanhiti palace in the evening before leaving for Nagarjuna palace. ANI
Kiwi mens love for beer fridges may be bad for country!
Kiwi experts have warned that an extra beer fridge many New Zealanders have should be discarded to prevent events of blackouts in the future. ANI
Live-in relationships now standard practice for Kiwis
Live-in relationship has become a dominant part of the cultural landscape in New Zealand and some other Western nations, according to a global study published in the United States. ANI
Desperate housewives promo too racy for Kiwi kids
The promotional trailer of the popular television programme Desperate Housewives has come under fire from the Broadcasting Standards Authority in New Zealand. ANI
Speed Renting may help you find a suitable flatmate
A New Zealand-based company has brought a novel online service concept that might interest people looking for a suitable flatmate to share a rented house with. ANI
Mengal vows not to let-up Balochs rights struggle
Sardar Akhtar Mengal, chief of his own faction of the Balochistan National Party (BNP), has said that there would be no let-up in BNPs struggle for securing the rights of the people in Balochistan. ANI
Woman dressed as bumblebee gives birth on hen night
A woman dressed in a bumblebee costume gave birth to a 14-week premature baby during the hen party for her friends forthcoming marriage, even though she was herself unaware of her pregnancy. ANI
Worlds heaviest man hopes to stand on his feet for wedding
A man who once weighed a half ton but has slimmed down to about 700 pounds, is leaving no stone unturned to reduce enough to stand on his own two feet to get married to the woman he loves. ANI
John McCains caddish behaviour during first marriage comes under the scanner
Critics of the presumptive Republican Party nominee for President of the US, John McCain, believe that he may have difficulties explaining his caddish behaviour during his first marriage with Carol, the woman who waited for him while he was a prisoner in Vietnam. ANI
Half of single Brit women use cheesy chat-up lines to approach men!
A new survey has shown that 50 percent of single Brit women use cheesy chat-up lines to approach men. ANI
Oz workers take the least annual leave in the world!
Off all the employees in the world, those working Down Under are the least likely to take their entitled annual leave. ANI
Maggies male colleagues believed women were too hysterical for politics!
When Margaret Thatcher became the leader of the Tory Party, many of her old fashioned male colleagues believed she would never last - because of the belief that women were inclined to bouts of hysteria. ANI
Meet the hog that refuses to go barefoot in the bog!
A piglet owned by a farmer couple in North Yorks, England, disproved the common notion that the hogs life is all about bogs, when she refused to roam barefooted in mud. ANI
Malay party to accumulate Ringgit 10 million to set up Tamil schools
The Peoples Progressive Party is expected to accumulate at least 10 million Ringgit before the end of the year out of the targeted fund of 100 million Ringgit to set up Tamil schools. ANI
Rudd sees no reason to deviate from practice of meeting the Dalai Lama
Australian prime Minister Kevin Rudd today said in Tokyo that he was ready to meet with the Dalai Lama in the future after missing him during the exiled Tibetan leaders ongoing visit. ANI
MIC demands 40 percent civil service jobs in Malaysia for Indians, Chinese
Speculating substantial increase in the number of students obtaining outstanding results, Malaysian Indian Congress President S. Samy Vellu, has urged the Malaysian Government to keep at least 40 per cent of jobs in the civil service for Indians and Chinese over the next five years. ANI
Driving between 20-40 mph gives you optimum fuel efficiency
Driving more slowly will save drivers up to 500 pounds a year in fuel costs, according to a study, which reveals that the most efficient speed is much lower than most people think. ANI
Indians living in fear in NZ after cold blooded murder of fellow countryman
The 12-000 strong Sikh community in New Zealands Auckland area is in a state of shock, after the cold-blooded murder of one Navtej Singh, who worked at a local liquor shop, five days ago. ANI
Indian womans husbands murder leads to grandfathers death in NZ
A middle-aged Indian woman, whose husband was shot dead five days ago at a liquor shop where he worked, lost her grandfather yesterday. The old man reportedly died of immense grief he went through after learning about the killing of his grandson-in-law. ANI
Kabul tells Pak its peace pacts must ensure peace in Afghanistan as well
An Afghan delegation on a visit to Pakistan has said that cross-border militant activities (in Afghanistan from Pakistani side) had gone up by 16 percent since the new NWFP government inked peace agreements with pro-Taliban militants in its tribal areas across Pak-Afgan border, to end violence inside its territory. ANI
Dis heartfelt letters to royal servant to go under the hammer
Deeply personal and touching letters that Princess Diana wrote to one of the Royal Familys most trusted servants are set to be auctioned. ANI
Nepal Government rejects transport fare hike
The Nepal Government has said that the move by transport entrepreneurs to unilaterally raise the fares was not acceptable to it. ANI
Doctors continuously monitor cellar girl Kerstin Fritzl
Cellar girl Kerstin Fritzl is being continuously monitored by doctors after waking from a seven-week coma. ANI
Former King Gyanendra prepares to leave Narayanhiti Palace
Former King of Nepal Gyanendra is preparing to leave the Narayanhiti and move into the Nagarjuna palace as requested by him. ANI
Man presumed dead wakes up during organ-removal surgery
A man, whose heart stopped beating for 1-1/2 hours, stunned doctors by returning to life just as surgeons were about to remove his organs for donation. ANI
Nepal Supreme Court rejects writ challenging King moving into Nagarjuna Palace
The Supreme Court of Nepal has rejected a writ challenging the decision of the council of ministers to provide Nagarjuna Palace and security to former king Gyanendra. ANI
Man uses rum to soothe snakebite on his willy!
The mystery man who was bitten on the penis by a deadly snake has come forward to describe his unusual remedy - a soothing cold can of rum and coke. ANI
Iraqi officials call for radical reduction of US Armys role in countrys affairs
Iraqi politicians have denounced the US demand of 50 military bases, control of Iraqi airspace and legal immunity for all American soldiers, and called for radical reduction of the militarys role. ANI
Paks ISPR rejects allegation that ISI aiding Afghan insurgent groups
ISPR (Inter Services Public Relations), the press and publicity wing of Pakistans armed forces, has rejected the allegation mentioned in the US RAND (Research And Development) Corporation report that the Frontier Corps (FC) and the intelligence agency ISI were providing assistance to the insurgent groups coming from across the border (read Afghanistan). ANI
Bush regrets his legacy as a guy anxious for war
US President George W Bush has said that his gun-slinging rhetoric made the world believe that he was a guy really anxious for war in Iraq. ANI
Scarletts mother blames Indian authorities for blocking her visa
Fiona MacKeown, the mother of the British teenager killed in Goa, has alleged that she is being blocked from returning to India. ANI
Prince Charles repays 350-year-old family debt!
Prince Charles has repaid a debt the British Royal family incurred more than 350 years ago. ANI
PM asks Musharraf to fulfill constitutional requirement by addressing Parliament
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has reportedly asked President Pervez Musharraf to address the joint session of parliament as, in his word, it was a constitutional requirement for a president to address a new parliament. ANI
Indo-US civil nuclear deal dead: US official
The historic India-US civil nuclear deal is almost dead, according to a senior US official. ANI
Jane Austens real Mr Darcy may fetch £50,000 at auction
A rare portrait of a man believed to have inspired Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice character Mr Darcy is expected to fetch 50,000 pounds at an auction. ANI
Hear Clintons exes talk about his sexcapades and size of manhood for $1.99!
Bill Clintons former gal pals Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones dish the dirt about infamous White House intern Monica Lewinsky and the size of his manhood in a new pay-per-view video on the internet. ANI
Jordan archaeologists discover worlds first church
Archaeologists in Jordan have discovered the worlds oldest underground church, dating back almost 2,000 years. ANI
Top US military officer asks Pak to eliminate Qaeda sanctuary in FATA
Al-Qaeda leaders operating in Pakistans tribal areas (FATA) were planning new terrorist attacks against the US, and, hence, it becomes imperative upon the new Pakistan government to take action to eliminate their sanctuary there, a top US military officer has said. ANI
25 million pounds golden goodbye for Vodafone boss Arun Sarin
Arun Sarin, the head of Britains biggest mobile phone company, could walk off with more than 25 million pounds after announcing his unexpected departure from the group. ANI
Sherry Rehman dubs Musharraf as a reality and a compulsion
Senior PPP leader and Pakistan Information Minister, Sherry Rehman has said that her party never recognised President Pervez Musharraf as a legal and constitutional president, but he was a reality and equally a compulsion. ANI
Indian delegation visits Karachi Jail, appeals for easy conditions for jailed fishermen
A four-member Indian delegation of the Pakistan-India Judicial Committee on Prisoners visited the Karachi Jail last evening, and said that both the countries should work towards making conditions easier for the jailed fishermen. ANI
Uneducated Muslim parents turning kids into jihadis, claims Brit Islamic academic
An Islamic academic and a key adviser on Islam to the Prince of Wales has said that the Muslims would never play a full role in British society until they improved their education, language and aspirations, and blamed Muslim parents for leaving their children open to the lure of Islamic extremism. ANI
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