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Pregnant NYC artist plans to deliver baby in art gallery before audience

A pregnant artist is keen on delivering her baby in an art gallery, as a part of her performance called ‘The Birth of Baby X’.

Marni Kotak (36), a Brooklyn performance artist, wants to give birth to

Women eating ‘provocatively’ in public may face sex harassment case

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A group of lawyers from Finland have suggested that new sexual harassment laws should include women eating ‘too provocatively’ in public.

The Finnish team has even released a video showing a young fe

Chinese woman climbs 70ft wall to dodge £2.50 castle entry fee

A Chinese woman astonished tourists when she scrambled up a 70ft castle wall to avoid paying the 2.50-pound entry fee.

Nimble Ma Jei told other visitors that she grew up in Nanjing, Jiangsu province,

Former journalist reveals ‘Trinity Mirror’ employees regularly hacked mobile phones

A former journalist of the tabloid, The People, which is owned by Mirror Group, has revealed that his colleagues regularly hacked phones, but their acts were covered up by senior executives.

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Now, psychic sheep predicts England win over France

If it was Octopus Paul that hogged sport page headlines during last year’s FIFA World Cup in South Africa with his psychic predictions, now there is a psychic sheep predicting an England win over Fran

Meet the Brit proffesor who taught tortoise how to yawn to prove others can’t

Meet a British professor, who has won a gong for training a tortoise how to yawn.

Dr Anna Wilkinson, 30, at the University of Lincoln spent six months train a red-footed tortoise called Alexandra to

Worried fans to stop Abramovich from moving Chelsea to new home

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Chelsea fans have announced that they will fight to stop owner Roman Abramovich from moving the club away from Stamford Bridge.

Abramovich is all set to move the club away from Stamford Bridge, over

Oz T20 team abandons traditional green uniform to wear black

Australia’s Twenty20 side has moved away from the traditional green and gold colours to wear black uniforms this summer.

The Aussies unveiled the new uniforms in Sydney on Tuesday, which is surely g

China's KFC rip-off ‘Obama Fried Chicken’ draws US ire

A fast-food restaurant in Beijing using a cartoon caricature of President Obama in an imitation of KFC’s Colonel Sanders logo, has sparked outrage among the president’s US supporters.

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Regular aspirin users ‘twice as likely to suffer vision loss later in life’

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A new study has suggested that people who take a daily dose of aspirin are twice as likely to suffer blindness in later life.

Researchers who tested more than 4,000 elderly people across Europe found

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.