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Daily Archives: 29 March 29, 2007
Bono receives honorary knighthood
U2 singer Bono has accepted an honorary knighthood at a ceremony in Dublin. Fellow band members The Edge and Adam Clayton joined the frontman’s wife and four children at the British ambassador David Reddaway’s official residence. The rock star and … Continue reading
Quiz: Is Your Coworker Crazy?
Someone, somewhere in your office is apt to drive you crazy. We won’t mince any words, they don’t just make you crazy, but they may be a bit crazy themselves. Find out how crazy your coworker is in this brief … Continue reading
UK’s most complained about TV commercial
A KFC advert that shows people singing with their mouths full has prompted more than 1,000 angry parents to voice their disgust, making it the UK’s most complained about TV commercial. So far 1,040 people have complained about the commercial, … Continue reading
Snowflakes as Big as Frisbees?
Since at least the 19th century, people have periodically claimed to see giant snowflakes falling from the sky — big ones the size of saucers and plates or even larger, their edges turned up, their heaviness making them descend faster … Continue reading
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Hill of Crosses
The Hill of Crosses is a site of pilgrimage near the city of Å iauliai, in northern Lithuania. The first crosses were placed on the former hill fort in the 14th century. Over the centuries, not only crosses, but giant crucifixes, … Continue reading
Man has both ears bitten off breaking up a bar fight
ATHENS (Reuters) – A Greek tavern owner who tried to break up a fight between customers watching a Greece-Turkey soccer match had both ears bitten off, police said on Wednesday. Owner Dimitris Tsibibakis intervened as scuffles erupted after a group … Continue reading
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Assistant Principal, Teacher Threw Keg Party For Students
LAURENS, SC (AP) — Authorities say an assistant high school principal and his wife, a middle school teacher, were accused Wednesday of throwing a keg party where students paid five dollars to drink. Full Article
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13-Mile Dragon?
BEIJING – Environmental officials in central China may stop the construction of a 21-kilometer (13-mile) -long dragon planned as a tourist attraction because of the environmental impact, state media reported Wednesday. The dragon is to snake its way along the … Continue reading
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Vatican Mass in High-Definition
Now this will be cool and I”m not even Catholic . . . VATICAN CITY, MARCH 27, 2007 – The Vatican Television Center will begin broadcasts in high definition and its first venture into the medium will be Benedict XVI’s … Continue reading
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