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Manisha Mohan is one smart young woman. A student of engineering at India’s SMR University of Chennai is the brains behind the soon to be released “anti-rape underwear”, which she developed with fellow students Rimpi Tripathi and Neeladri Basu Pal. The slip like lingerie, which they are still looking...
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Baby born with baby in it’s belly! It sounds like a headline from one of the worst tabloid magazines in the world, but in this case it’s a reality. The condition is known as “foetus in fetu,” or “fetus within a fetus,” and is extremely rare. Basically, the mother...
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Uttar Pradesh (India) state official official claims that two farmers, one of whom moonlights as a snake charmer, decided to respond to bribery demands by emptying three bags of snakes, some of them extremely poisonous, in a busy tax office. Ramsukh Sharma said that the bags contained around 40...
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When buying a soft drink in India, not all flavors are created equally. Some with sugar, all with carbonation, and a select few will be made with cow urine. The Cow Protection Department of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is developing a soft drink using that very thing –...
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Commonwealth Games chief Mike Fennell has no problems with the plumbing at the commonwealth games being clogged with used condoms, as long as the competitors are engaging in safe sex. Basically, everyone could be up to their knees in excrement, as long as the competitors are ‘happy’ and keeping things...
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Seasoned journalist, Paul Henry, co host of New Zealand’s TVNZ breakfast TV seems to go from one gaff to another lately. Fresh from his ‘Sheila Dikshit’ controversy, he has been forced to apologised to the New Zealand Governor-General over comments he made on the TVNZ Breakfast show. In an interview with New Zealand...
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The chief minister of Delhi is Sheila Dikshit. An unfortunate name for someone in public office. Although she pronounces it ‘Dixit’, when it appears on the screen on TV or in a story online, a natural error occurs in its pronunciation. Paul Henry, breakfast TV host from TVNZ, had a laugh at...
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When a pair of brothers approached police officers in Pilibhit district, India and told them that they had killed a hardened career criminal – they were met with disbelief, until they saw the boys’ blood-stained sleeves. After hearing the two boys, aged five and seven repeat, “Humne Mahendra ko...