US woman drugs hubby, cuts off his penis, throws it in garbage disposal
A woman in California drugged her husband, and tied him to his bed, and when he woke up she cut off his penis and tossed it in the garbage disposal, police said on Tuesday.
Catherine Becker, 48, is
Ton of tons no concern to Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar is on the brink of yet another record-breaking achievement as he heads into next week's first Test against England at Lord's just one century away from 100 international hundreds.
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Wayne Rooney to sue News of the World over leaks
Ace striker Wayne Rooney plans to sue the tabloid News of the World for hacking his phone after it broke revelations of his romps with a hooker.
Manchester law firm Hill Dickinson announced that the
Al Qaeda plotting internet jihad
Al Qaeda is plotting a jihad on the internet against Britain and the West, and has launched teams to target key computer systems, officials said.
Terrorists have even tried to invade Facebook in thei
Chelsea player Essien out for up to six months
Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien could be out for up to six months following surgery on a knee injury he suffered in training last week, the Premier League club announced Monday.
The Ghana internati
To fight obesity, even babies should exercise
Parents, please note: even babies need a good workout, at least three hours of exercise daily, according to a report aimed at stemming the rise of childhood obesity.
Intruder spotted at Halle house
Actress Halle Berry is having a troublesome week as she had to call the police twice in a row after spotting an intruder at her Los Angeles home.
Scientists: Opp attract theory not really true
The popular theory that opposites attract in matters of love doesn’t hold true, going by what scientists suggest.
Men ‘want cuddles’,women ‘prefer sex’
Contrary to general perception, a new study has found that men need to cuddle to be happy in a long-term relationship while women prefer to have sex.
Mallya hits back over lack of Indian F1 driver
Indian Formula One fans should be proud of their own team rather than bemoaning the lack of homegrown talent on the starting grid, Force India's flamboyant owner Vijay Mallya has told Reuters.
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