22mn abortions after ban on contraception
London: Romanian women went through over 22 million abortions as a result of policies introduced by former communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, health statistics have revealed.
According to the Dail
Sexy spy Chapman in Putin's party
London: If reports are to be believed, then sexy spy Anna Chapman is to run for the Russian parliament in December as a member of Vladimir Putin's ruling party.
According to the daily Nezavisimaya Ga
Cables detail Gaddafi family's lavish life
Washington: As the Gaddafi clan conducts a bloody struggle to hold onto power in Libya, cables obtained by the whistleblowing web site WikiLeaks offer a vivid account of the lavish spending, rampant n
WikiLeaks reveals 'Gaddafi Incorporated'
Washington: As the Gaddafi clan conducts a bloody struggle to hold onto power in Libya,
cables obtained by the whistleblowing web site WikiLeaks offer a vivid account of the lavish
spending, rampa
WikiLeaks reveals 'Gaddafi Incorporated'
Washington: As the Gaddafi clan conducts a bloody struggle to hold onto power in Libya, cables obtained by the whistleblowing web site WikiLeaks offer a vivid account of the lavish spending, rampant n
CIA reveals James Bond - like spy gadgets
Washington: Robotic catfish, cameras in makeup compacts and secret documents in cigarette packs - all these things may sound like they come from a James Bond flick. But the Central Intelligence Agency
Injury to Brazil's Anderson
London: A knee injury to Brazilian mid-fielder Anderson has delivered a huge blow to Manchester United’s chances of gunning for three titles in the 2010-11 season.
Anderson faces up to two months out
KFC ditches ‘finger lickin’ good’ Punch line
London: For 50 years, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) has attracted customers with its ‘finger lickin’ good’ punch line, but the company has decided to ditch the slogan for a healthier one now.
The catc
Egypt man names daughter ‘Facebook’
London: An Egyptian man has named his baby daughter ‘Facebook’ to commemorate the part the social network played in revolution.
According to the newspaper Al-Ahram, Jamal Ibrahim was so happy with th
GPS to track school students
Washington: A California school district is using GPS devices to keep tabs on students who have a penchant for skipping classes.
As part of a volunteer six-week pilot program, the Anaheim Union High