Prince Harry makes farm girls go weak in the knees
Britains Prince Harry was mobbed by hoards of adoring female fans as he toured the agricultural showground at Costessey, Norfolk. ANI
Peacock gang launches attack on Brit village cars!
A group of peacocks has become a hazard for Lincolnshire villagers after the birds started attacking their cars. ANI
Australia now a global drug trafficking hub: UN report
Australia is one of the worlds fastest growing international trafficking hubs for illegal drugs including cocaine, ice and speed, a United Nations report to be released tonight has found. ANI
Mens fashion turning world effeminate: Kazakh Presidents daughter
Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayevs daughter has said that the world has become increasingly effeminate, thanks to mens growing interest in fashion and beauty. ANI
Barack Obamas pretty eclectic iPod playlist revealed
Bob Dylan, Yo-Yo Ma, Sheryl Crow, Jay-Z, Miles Davis and Charlie Parker might have nothing in common musically but together they have found a place - Senator Barack Obamas pretty eclectic iPod playlist. ANI
Have sex on the move via Miami vice on wheels!
From outside it looked like a sleek black limousine bus, but inside, it had a lot of kinky stuff going on. Now, the alleged brothel-on-wheels in the US has taken its last ride following a police sting, it has emerged. ANI
When a croc walked into an Aussie pub!
Drinkers at a Territory pub in Australia found an unusual boozing mate at their door - a two-foot long crocodile. ANI
What we need is electricity-not oil
um to run these plants to their full capacity. When we do not have the feed stock, where is the question of being able to raise new nuclear plants? And plans of the government to get out of international nuclear sanctions have been derailed by the politics of a coalition government. ANI
Brit factory staff clocks off to go to the loo!
Employees at a meat factory have to clock off each time they go to loo, or else they can lose half an hours pay. ANI
Brit man refused passport due to too shiny bald head
A British man was refused passport just because his bald head was too shiny. ANI
Flying fears switch from terrorism to technical faults
A new survey has shown that air passengers are now more scared of mechanical or technical problems on flight than any other danger. ANI
UK ministers drop plans for £1,000 cash bond for foreign relatives
In a new move, UK ministers have scraped off a plan that required Britons to pay a cash bond of 1000 pounds for foreign relatives visiting the country. ANI
Businessman fetches £1m for £20 domain name!
Selling unique domain names can certainly make you a millionaire and the latest instance is of a businessman who sold the domain name www.£.com for a whopping 1 million pounds at an auction. ANI
Rudd told to lay off abusing Lara Bingle ad campaign
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has been told to back off as far his comments relating to the Lara Bingle where the bloody hell are you tourism ads. ANI
Nepalese PM Koirala submits his resignation
Nepalese Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala today announced his resignation at the meeting of the Constituent Assembly (CA), clearing the decks for the formation of new government. ANI
US struggling to maintain ties with Pakistan
The U.S. is struggling to establish a good relationship with Pakistans democratically elected government, according to officials in Islamabad and Washington. ANI
Paddington Bear is 50 today!
Paddington Bear, the bear whos fond of marmalade sandwich and is kids most loveable character, celebrated his 50th birthday on June 26. ANI
A tots bare bottom on a bday cake is pure porn for UK store!
A Brit mum who wanted to surprise her son with a special 21st birthday cake featuring an old photo of him as a bouncing baby was forced to have it censored - because it showed his bottom. ANI
Dungeon dad to be tried before year-end
Austrian incest fiend Josef Fritzl is expected to go on trial before the end of the year, say authorities. ANI
European converts to Islam moving to Peshawar
Peshawar is attracting a number of European converts to Islam. ANI
We need to talk - tops 10 Most Dreaded Phrases poll in UK!
We need to talk - they might be four simple words but the phrase is more likely to bring on frayed nerves and a racing heart among Britons, says a new poll. ANI
Scooby-Doo becomes the most-wanted Down Under!
Solving mysteries is what Scooby-Doo has been seen doing on TV, but this Scooby-Doo masquerader in Australia, who was certainly running on the other side of the law, is wanted by the police for a reckless track invasion at the Ipswich Cup race day. ANI
Pupils using Facebook and Bebo to bully teachers
While pupils are getting more in tune with social networking sites like Facebook and Bebo, some pranksters are actually making use of these websites to bully their teachers in school. ANI
Victoria Cross winner returns medal to protest treatment of fellow UK Gorkhas
A Gorkha war veteran, who won the Victoria Cross, has delivered dozens of his medals to Downing Street in protest at the treatment of his fellow soldiers. ANI
Whites to lose jobs to ethnic minorities, women under new UK law
White men in Britain could be blocked from jobs and promotions under a so-called equality drive unveiled by the Labour Party on Thursday. ANI
Arrest Hindraf chairman if he is a threat to national security: Tian Chua
Malaysian Government should arrest Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) chairman P. Waythamoorthy if he is a threat to national security. ANI
U.S. doubts Pakistans resolve to fight militants on border
The United States has once again expressed doubts over a Pakistani pledge to fight militants along its border with Afghanistan amid escalating violence in that region. ANI
Malaysia increases Indian visa fees
Malaysia has revised its Indian visa fees, beginning next month. Transit visas valid for 15 days will cost 76 ringgit. ANI
Field Marshal Manekshaw seriously ill
Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw is seriously ill and is undergoing treatment at a military hospital in Wellington. ANI
Brit commuters get less space than farm animals in trains: Telegraph
Farm animals in Britain are being given priority over commuters in so far as railway transportation in the country is concerned.Statistics provided by the Department for Transport to The Telegraph show that passengers can be packed into carriages in conditions that would be regarded as unacceptable for goats, chickens, calves and sheep. ANI
US lawmakers favour security assistance to Pakistan based on combat terrorism performance
US lawmakers have suggested a tripling non-military aid to Pakistan to 15 billion dollars over the next ten years and suggested provision of security assistance based on Islamabads performance to combat terrorism. ANI
Liverpool under threat of a UFO led alien invasion!
Reported UFO sightings in Liverpool have sparked fears that the city is on the brink of facing an alien invasion. ANI
Design flaw could lead to UK nuke arsenal blowing up like popcorn
Documents released by the British Ministry of Defence suggest that a design flaw in the countrys nuclear arsenal could lead to them blowing up like popcorn if accidentally dropped. ANI
World is fast losing battle over tropical habitat loss
A new review by University of Adelaide researchers has shown that the world is losing the battle over tropical habitat loss, with potentially disastrous implications for biodiversity and human well-being. ANI
Polygamy no threat to Aussie way of life, claim Muslim leaders
Australias Islamic community members have said that a small number of Victorian Muslims are living in polygamist relationships, but shouldnt be seen as a threat to countrys way of life. ANI
US welcomes Pak military operation to clear FATA of militants
US State Department and Pentagon have welcomed with caution Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilanis statement of approving a military operation to clear the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of militants. ANI
US delivers four F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan
The United States has delivered four refurbished F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, which is expected to reach the country on June 28. ANI
Musharraf toeing US line to break Pakistan by 2015: A Q Khan
Disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan has said that President Pervez Musharraf is working on the lines of the US to break Pakistan by 2015. ANI
Madndela breaks silence on Zimbabwe, says tragic failure of leadership
Former South African President Nelson Mandela has broken his silence on the Zimbabwe crisis to condemn the tragic failure of leadership in the violence-torn country. ANI
Muslim police officer to sue Scotland Yard chief for racial discrimination
Britains highest profile Muslim police officer is preparing to sue Metropolitan Police chief Sir Ian Blair for racial discrimination. ANI
Dr Death quits extradition fight to face court in Australia
Dr Jayant Patel, a doctor of Indian origin who acquired the sobriquet Dr Death for botching several surgeries resulting in his patients deaths, has dropped plans to fight the Queensland Governments extradition request and will return to stand trial on 16 offences. ANI
Pak terrorist group may kidnap US, UK nationals in Sindh for ransom
Pakistans Interior Ministry has issued a warning that members of a terrorist group may abduct British and American nationals working in Sindh province for ransom. ANI
Alain J. P. Belda Elected to IBM Board of Directors
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Standard & Poor's and SuperDerivatives bring together their Valuation Services to Create the Leading Valuation Offering for Securities and Derivatives
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Statement by ExxonMobil Chairman and CEO, Rex W. Tillerson, Regarding the Valdez Supreme Court Ruling
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Sims Group Divests its Australian Sims Steel Distribution Business
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GyPSii and Garmin Sign Global Multi-year Agreement for Location-Based Services and Social Networking
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Hirco Reports Continuing Robust Residential Sales at its Chennai and Panvel Townships
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