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UFO-shaped object found in Baltic Sea

A Swedish expedition team has been left perplexed by an oddly-shaped object that they found at the bottom of the Baltic Sea.

The sonar picture of the unidentified object resembles the famed 'Star War

Wider airline seat for obese flyers

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The growing number of obese travellers has prompted Airbus to design extra-wide seats for its popular A320 jets, but at the expense of slim passengers.

Rather than have rows of three seats, each 18in

Britain to announce £1bn nuclear sub deal

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Britain will announce this week a £1 billion contract to build reactors for its next generation of nuclear submarines, the defence minister said on Sunday.

Defence Secretary Philip Hammond confirmed

US man arrested for having sex with teddy bear in public

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A man in Cincinnati has been arrested for the fourth time for having sex with a teddy bear on Wednesday evening.

According to the Smoking Gun, employees at a health clinic spotted him pleasuring hims

Brit couple weds twice on same day as bride forgets to say 'I do'

A couple from the UK had to hold their beach wedding twice, as the bride hadn't said 'I do'.

Kelly Sweetman and Nathan Rees had kissed and left the service in Cyprus, when their wedding planner reali

UK school bans skirts for girls

A British school has banned girls from wearing skirts to fight the 'over-sexualisation' of children.

Instead, from September, students at Moulton School and Science College in Northamptonshire will

‘Pak could launch N-strike on India in 8 secs’: Warned a Gen

Pakistan could launch a nuclear strike on India within eight seconds, claimed an army general in Islamabad in 2001, a warning that is described in the latest volume of diaries by a key aide of former Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Syrian army systematically killing civilians: Amnesty

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Syrian government forces are killing civilians in organized attacks on towns and villages that amount to crimes against humanity, Amnesty International said on Thursday, citing evidence from over 20 l

Redknapp’s successful Spurs stay ends

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Harry Redknapp will leave his role as Tottenham Hotspur manager, the club said on Thursday, bringing to an end a successful and eventful four-year spell with the English Premier League side.

Everything rectified, I'm available for all formats: Gayle

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Stating that he is available for all three formats of the game, Chris Gayle has said that all the differences with the WICB have been resolved and he is now looking forward to contributing to West Ind

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