Meet the Brit kitten who resembles Hitler!
A kitten in Britain has been compared to Germany’s Nazi leader Adolf Hitler all because she has a moustache that resembles his.
The resemblance between the six-week-old kitten and Hitler is so promin
Now, a linen-tracking device to bust thieving hotel guests!
Now, think twice before helping yourself to a free hotel towel or bathrobe.
Three hotels in Honolulu, Miami and New York City have begun using towels, sheets and bathrobes equipped with washable radi
Ousted Mubarak's trial to be held in Cairo
The trial of ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, his sons and former Interior Minister Habib el-Adly will be held in Cairo, a top judiciary official has said.
The statement came after Egyptian H
Strauss-Kahn has 'huge sexual appetite', says ex-lover
A lawyer who claims to have had a secret nine month affair with Dominique Strauss-Kahn before he dumped her has said the former International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief has a ''huge sexual appetite''
Brit engineers build, fly world’s first ‘printed’ aircraft
University of Southampton engineers have developed and flown the world’s first 'printed' aircraft, which could revolutionise the economics of aircraft design.
The SULSA (Southampton University Laser
Cabinet meeting to take up Lokpal Bill
The Union Cabinet will be meeting here on Thursday to decide on a draft proposal of the Lokpal Bill that is to be tabled in Parliament during the upcoming monsoon session.
The decision to review the
US army chief designate warns Iran against pursuing nuke weapons
US Army Chief designate General Martin Dempsey has warned Iran to avoid making a 'serious miscalculation' in pursuing nuclear weapons or sponsoring attacks in Iraq.
General Dempsey pledged at a confi
Tendulkar can't cope with 'disguising' Anderson: Nasser Hussain
Indian batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar has always been a master at sizing up a bowler and working out his gameplan accordingly, but England fast bowler James Anderson has been clever enough to keep h
200-yr-old ban prohibiting Paris women from wearing trousers may soon be lifted
A 200-year-old bizarre ban that did not allow women in Paris to wear trousers might soon be lifted.
The ban, which was first introduced in late 1799 by Paris' police chief, stipulated that any woman
‘Groom’ turns out to be a woman at Indonesian wedding
An Indonesian family had to stop their daughter’s wedding after it was discovered that the groom was a woman.
But luckily, an ex-boyfriend stepped in to marry the bride, the China Daily reports.
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