Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Two-headed baby boy under police guard

The 5.5kg boy, named Kiron, was born by caesarean on Monday in Keshobpur, 135km from Dhaka, Bangladesh.


"He has one stomach and he is eating normally with his two mouths.
He has one genital organ and a full set of limbs," gynaecologist
Mohamad Abdul Bari said.


"He was born from one embryo but there was a developmental anomaly."



The clinic had been unable to determine whether the baby had one or two sets of vital organs, Dr Bari said.


The baby's life was not in immediate danger but he and his mother,
22, had been moved to a larger hospital in nearby Jessore city because
large crowds had gathered at the clinic, he said.


"Around 150,000 people gathered ... from different areas. It became tough for us to care for the baby.


"We called police to tackle the situation and they are guarding the hospital in Jessore as well," he said.


The newspaper Samakal said many well-wishers had left money for the baby's family.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Priest organizes beauty contest for Nuns

An Italian priest and theologian said Sunday he is organizing an online beauty pageant for nuns to give them more visibility within the Catholic Church and to fight the stereotype that they are all old and dour.

The "Miss Sister 2008" contest will start in September on a blog run by the Rev. Antonio Rungi and will give nuns from around the world a chance to showcase their work and their image.

"Nuns are a bit excluded, they are a bit marginalized in ecclesiastical life," Rungi told The Associated Press after Italian media carried reports of the idea. "This will be an occasion to make their contribution more visible."

Rungi, a theologian and schoolteacher from the Naples area, said that visitors to his site will have a month to "vote for the nun they consider a model."

Nuns will fill out a profile including information about their life and vocation as well as a photograph. It will be up to them to choose whether to pose with the traditional veil or with their heads uncovered.

"We are not going to parade nuns in bathing suits," Rungi said by telephone from his town of Mondragone. "But being ugly is not a requirement for becoming a nun. External beauty is gift from God, and we mustn't hide it."

Rungi said the idea was first suggested to him by nuns with whom he regularly prays and works. He hopes there will be dozens of submissions once the Web site is started.

The contest drew criticism from the association of Catholic teachers.

"It's an initiative that belittles the role of nuns who have dedicated themselves to God," the group's president, Alberto Giannino, told Italy's ANSA news agency on Sunday. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26379900/

Auctioneers find explosives in suitcase

Auctioneers preparing for a backyard estate sale Saturday morning made an explosive discovery among the china and other items up for bid — a suitcase full of military-grade explosives.

The rusted, padlocked suitcase sat alongside a porcelain coffee service set, decorative enamel-finished eggs and a vintage gas-powered model of the 1965 Chaparral II race car prototype.

Auctioneers got the suitcase open just before the sale on Saturday and found three blocks of military-grade C-4 plastic explosive, two tubes of a similar plastic explosive, a blasting cap and some dynamite.
Auctioneers preparing for a backyard estate sale Saturday morning made an explosive discovery among the china and other items up for bid — a suitcase full of military-grade explosives.

The rusted, padlocked suitcase sat alongside a porcelain coffee service set, decorative enamel-finished eggs and a vintage gas-powered model of the 1965 Chaparral II race car prototype.

Auctioneers got the suitcase open just before the sale on Saturday and found three blocks of military-grade C-4 plastic explosive, two tubes of a similar plastic explosive, a blasting cap and some dynamite. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26383425/

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Shoplifting suspect crushed in trash compactor

Michigan authorities say a shoplifting suspect has died after being crushed in a trash compactor where she was hiding.



The Eaton County sheriff's department said two women fled a
Lansing-area TJ Maxx discount store after spraying a security guard
with Mace. A deputy found one of the women behind a nearby trash
compactor.




Deputies say the woman wouldn't say where the other woman was hiding.


Shortly afterward, authorities got a call about a woman trapped in
the trash compactor. Tyree Monique Tate of Delta Township was pulled
from the machine by rescuers and taken to a hospital, where the
26-year-old later died.




The surviving suspect's name hasn't been released.

Dead man stands throughout 3-day wake

A Puerto Rican man has been granted his wish to remain standing — even in death.

A funeral home used a special embalming treatment to keep the corpse of 24-year-old Angel Pantoja Medina standing upright for his three-day wake.

Dressed in a Yankees baseball cap and sunglasses, Pantoja was mourned by relatives while propped upright in his mother's living room.

His brother Carlos told the El Nuevo Dia newspaper the victim had long said he wanted to be upright for his own wake: "He wanted to be happy, standing."

The owner of the Marin Funeral Home, Damaris Marin, told The Associated Press the mother asked him to fulfill her dead son's last wish.

Pantoja was found dead Friday underneath a bridge in San Juan and buried Monday. Police are investigating.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Confused sea turtles march into restaurant

About 60 newly hatched sea turtles lost
their way during their ritual passage to the sea and marched
into an Italian restaurant instead, a conservation worker said
on Monday.


The baby turtles -- which ended up under the tables of
startled diners at the beachside restaurant -- were probably
thrown off track and lured by the eatery's bright lights, said
Antonio Colucci, who was called to help rescue the group.




"They saw the artificial lights and took the wrong route,"
said Colucci, who works on a turtle monitoring project for the
conservation group WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature).



"The diners were at first quite curious and then someone
alerted the coastal authorities."



The stranded turtles, which had hatched on a beach in the
southern Italian region of Calabria, were released into the
sea.



Female sea turtles nest on beaches and their offspring
instinctively head to the sea after hatching from their eggs.


Woman 'shot in crotch after sex demand'

Laurie Edward Elliott, 54, of Fairfield Gardens in Adelaide, was today
found guilty of threatening a person with a firearm and possessing a
firearm without a licence.

District Court Judge David Lovell
entered the verdicts following a trial without a jury and will hand
down his reasons at a later date.

Crown prosecutor Sandy McDonald told the court at Elliott's trial that the victim was shot in her car in January, 2006.

She
said the woman had owed Elliott money and as part of the deal over her
debt she was to drive Elliott whenever he needed transport.

Ms
McDonald said that on the day of the shooting, the woman picked Elliott
up from a Largs Bay address and noticed he was carrying some black
shopping bags.

During the drive he produced a gun and loaded and unloaded the firearm.

Elliott then asked the woman to perform oral sex on him.

Ms McDonald said the woman refused but then agreed if he reduced some of the debt she owed.

"The accused didn't agree to the alternative proposal and he threatened to shoot (the woman)," she said.

The
woman called her father on her mobile phone and noticed that Elliott
was pointing the firearm around her crotch, Ms McDonald said.

She said the gun went off and Elliott told the woman he didn't mean to shoot her.

The woman was shot in the inner thigh and the bullet lodged in the car seat.

She let Elliott out of the car and then drove to a shopping centre where she called her father and then woke up in hospital. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24199205-12377,00.html

Septuplets' mother hopes to hold them soon

Egypt - A day after giving birth to septuplets, a 27-year-old Egyptian woman said Sunday she's only seen her babies on television and hopes to hold them and name them soon.

Ghazala Khamis was still hospitalized after giving birth a day earlier to four boys and three girls. She said she is "very anxious to see them" and to breast-feed at least some of them.

"I saw them on TV. They are very cute," she told The Associated Press from her hospital bed in the Mediterranean coastal city of Alexandria.

"I am just waiting to hold them in my arms and breast-feed them," she said in a weak voice. "I don't know if I can do it to all, but I will try."

Her husband and other relatives are brainstorming names, said Khamis, who took fertility drugs to conceive in an effort to produce a son. She is already the mother of three girls, ages 7 to 11.

The family lives in Beheira, a northern province on the fertile Nile River delta where, like much of rural Egypt, sons are preferred to daughters.

The newborns, who weigh between 2.3 and 4 pounds, are being kept in incubators but appear to be healthy, said Dr. Emad Darwish, who delivered the babies Saturday at El-Shatbi Hospital.

He said three remain at El-Shatbi while the other four have been sent to two other hospitals in Alexandria "because we do not have enough incubators."

"They are doing well, but they still need a lot of care," Darwish said.

Khamis was also in good condition, he said, after receiving a blood transfusion because of bleeding during a Caesarean section.

Darwish said he decided to perform a Caesarean at the end of the woman's eighth month of pregnancy due to pressure on her kidneys.

The babies' father is a farm worker who earns about $4 a day when he is employed, which is usually only a day or two each week, said Khamis' brother, whose name is Khamis Khamis.

He said Egypt's health minister has promised to give the babies free milk and diapers for two years, but the family is still worried about the long-term financial burden of feeding and taking care of a total of ten children.

"What they need most is a dwelling to live in. I hope the government will give them an apartment," Khamis said.

"With the help of Allah, they will make it, but I think it will be difficult," he said.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080817/ap_on_fe_st/egypt_septuplets

Forgotten bifocals lead to $3 million jackpot

A man's forgotten bifocals led to a $3 million lottery jackpot.

Bobby
Guffey usually plays the same combination of numbers representing the
birthdays of his five children. But he left his glasses at home when he
bought the winning ticket Aug. 6, accidentally entering the last number
as 48 instead of 46.

The Hoosier Lotto ticket ended up being worth $3 million.

"My wife says it pays to be blind," Guffey
said Thursday after he accepted his winnings at the Indiana State Fair
in Indianapolis.

Guffey,
who's from the northeastern Indiana town of Roanoke, said he didn't
realize he'd used the wrong number combination until he had left the
Huntington service station where he bought it.

Double winner
He went back inside to buy a ticket with his usual numbers and that ticket won him $1,000 to go along with the jackpot.

Guffey
said he has been playing the Hoosier Lotto since it started in 1989. He
said he's won about $5,000 on various tickets over the years.

His
wife, Janell, said they are going to pay off their house, take a cruise
to Hawaii next year and set up a trust fund for their five children and
10 grandchildren.

Alleged robber locked keys in getaway car

Memo to anyone planning a drug store robbery: don't lock your keys in the getaway vehicle.

Police
said John Wilkinson, 24, of Big Spring, did just that after he
allegedly robbed the Stanton Drug Store of Zanax and hydrocodine.

They said Wilkinson used a caulking gun, wrapped in a dark cloth, to get the drugs Thursday afternoon.

Afterward, he allegedly headed back to his
vehicle, which was parked and running in front of the drug store, and
discovered he was locked out, the Midland Reporter-Telegram reported in
its online edition Thursday.

Stanton
Police Chief Mike Adams said Wilkinson then tried to get away on foot.
Police, who thought he had a gun, shot him in the top of his shoulder
during the short chase.

Wilkinson
was treated at the Midland Memorial Hospital and taken to the Martin
County Jail on a charge of armed robbery. A jail official said late
Thursday he did not know whether Wilkinson had an attorney.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

New Zealand man leaps from bridge 103 times in 24-hour span

A New Zealand man has set a world record for
the most bungee jumps in 24 hours, diving 103 times Friday from
Auckland's Harbor Bridge.

Mike Heard set a new world mark with his 102nd jump, then made his 103rd to celebrate.

"I'm feeling pretty sore but not from anything you'd normally get from bungee, just from hitting the water," Heard said.

Heard broke the record of 101 jumps set in South Africa in 2002. His effort raised $3,600 for a children's cancer charity.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Forklift helps 700-lb Mexican man take rare outing

A 700-pound (310-kilogram) man once considered the world's most obese person left his home for the first time in five months Sunday with the aid of a forklift and a platform truck.

Manuel Uribe traveled to the shore of a lake in northern Mexico without ever leaving his specially designed bed. A forklift hoisted the bed onto the truck, which then hauled him to the lake, where he snacked on fish and vegetables and joked with a local boat operator.

Looking at the boatman's small craft, Uribe joked, "Too bad I can't get on it — it would sink."

Once considered the world's fattest man when his weight hit over half a ton, more than two years of steady dieting had helped Uribe drop to about 700 pounds (310 kilograms) as of June — 550 pounds (250 kilograms) less than his former Guinness record weight of 1,235 pounds (560 kilograms). He did not say what his current weight is.

While somewhat bothered by the summer heat, Uribe appeared to enjoy Sunday's outing. He is still unable to walk, and his last planned outing in March was aborted after the platform carrying his bed got stuck under an overpass.

His last successful trip outside his home was in March 2007, when six people pushed Uribe's wheel-equipped iron bed out to the street as a mariachi band played and a crowd gathered to greet him.

Before that, he hadn't left his home in five years. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080811/ap_on_fe_st/mexico_half_ton_man

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Man Almost Loses Penis Humping Steel Bench

Last night in Hong Kong, the police received a disturbing call from a man in trouble.

Xing, a 41 year-old man, was calling from LanTian park in the middle of the night. The lonely and disturbed man had apparently thought it would be fun to have sex with one of the steel sit-up benches around the park.

The bench has numerous small holes in it, which Xing used to attempt to satisfy himself. However, once he became aroused he found that he was stuck and could not get his penis out of the small hole.

He panicked and called the police to help him.

hk-man-penis02 Man Almost Loses Penis Humping Steel Bench picture

When police arrive they found Xian stuck face down where he had been stuck for some time.

When doctors arrived on the scene they tried to release some of the pressure by removing some of his blood, but the penis was so swollen that they ended up having to cut the entire bench free and take it, with Xian attached, to the hospital.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Slingshot wrong way to get girlfriend's attention

Utah - An 11-year-old boy who wanted to get his girlfriend's attention without waking her parents got a lesson in the strength of a window pane. A pebble fired from a slingshot has more velocity than a pebble tossed by hand.

"We were just trying to get her attention," said Joe Brunton, who is now doing odd jobs around his neighborhood to raise the money he needs to replace the window.

Joe and a friend were trying to see the girl early one morning a few weeks ago. At first, they threw wood chips at the window, but that wasn't enough, so the boys went home for heavier artillery. The slingshot worked in getting the girl's attention, but it also cracked the window.

The boys immediately owned up to the broken window and promised the girl's parents that they would replace it.

Joe went to his mother, who covered the $160 replacement cost but said the boy was going to have to do extra chores. Joe's friend Justice Kane decided that was going to take too long, so they have been going door to door and asking neighbors if they need any household chores done.

They also explained why they are raising the money.

"It was kind of embarrassing," Joe said. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080806/ap_on_fe_st/odd_broken_window

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

British couple wed strapped to wings of airplanes

It was Katie and Darren's wedding day and they were in the clouds — strapped to the top of biplanes reciting vows 1,000 feet above the earth. Katie Hodgson, 23, took to the skies Tuesday in a full bridal gown on the top wing of red-and-white plane operated by Team Guinot, a group of stunt pilots.

Groom Darren McWalters, 24, flew by her side on an identical plane, while Rev. George Bringham — flying ahead of the couple — married them over an airborne communications system.

Sky News television footage of the ceremony showed the bride's dressed fluttering wildly in foul weather as the three shouted to make themselves heard over the din of the aircraft.

"I ask you therefore, will you love her, honor and keep her and be faithful to her so long as you both shall live?" Bringham yelled.

"I will!" McWalters yelled back.

The airplanes sent out trails of white smoke as the couple belted out their vows about 1,000 feet above the ground. Special microphones relayed the ceremony to Rendcomb Airfield near the English city of Cirencester — 90 miles west of London — where the wedding guests were waiting. Wind and rain eventually cut the flight short, but the couple said they had a blast.

Hodgson said that as a girl she never would have imagined she would wed on the wing of an airplane.

"As I got older I became more adventurous," she said, before adding: "I bring the adventurous side out of Darren — he used to be scared of heights."

McWalters told Sky: "We are a bit crazy together ... so we wanted something that suited."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080805/ap_on_fe_st/britain_airborne_wedding

Ultimate $1m stay

Luxury comes in different shapes, sizes and price tags.

The latest comes from the Emirates Palace Hotel - the Dh11 billion luxury hotel, which is more a palace than a hotel - worth Dh3.67 million ($1 million).

The Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi yesterday said it is offering a once-in-a-lifetime package worth $1 million.

"It's really a royal vacation for guests purchasing the offer as the Emirates Palace submits itself to the Guinness Book of World Records for the most expensive holiday," the company said in an e-mailed statement.

The package includes a deep sea fishing trip, Emirates Palace Sunset and Desert Island Tour, gifts including Emirates Palace Gold Champagne, the rarest pearls in the world from Robert Wang and a selection from Holland and Holland Sporting Guns.

Bullet-resistant Bra for German Police

Females in the German police force are grateful for the supply of bullet proof vests that have helped prevent deaths and serious injuries during the line of duty, but such vests don't do favors for the female body as side-effects include pushing underwires and fixings of standard lingerie into the skin, resulting in pain and injury. Hence, all 3,000 female cops have recently been issued with three bullet-resistant bras to help them function more efficiently while on duty, kissing goodbye to flesh-puncturing fastenings.

Bikers Down to Bare Basics for Eco Demonstration

Fewer clothes and lots of skin have made a political point in a public park in St. Louis.

Hundreds of mostly nude bicyclists joined curious spectators in the city's Tower Grove Park on Saturday night for a 10-mile "World Naked Bike Ride."

The ride has been staged in 70 cities worldwide since 2004 as a way to protest society's dependence on oil. St. Louis police were on hand to ensure the riders wore the bare minimum, which included thongs, pasties, loin cloths, bathing suits and even body painting.

However, officers didn't seem to notice one rider wearing nothing but a pink derby hat.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Scientists Find World's Smallest Snake





The new species, named Leptotyphlops carlae, is smaller than any of the other 3,100 previously known snake species, according to Pennsylvania State University biologist Blair Hedges, who also had helped find the world's smallest frog and lizard.

It is one of about 300 different species of threadsnake and is a dark brownish gray with two yellow stripes, Hedges said. It was determined to be a newly identified species due to genetic differences from other snakes and its unique color pattern and scales, he said.

The snake, which is not venomous, eats termites and termite larvae but little is known about its behavior, including whether it is nocturnal, Hedges said. It was found in 2006 in a forest on the eastern side of Barbados.

"It was under a rock. We got two of them," Hedges said in a phone interview. "It's about as wide as a spaghetti noodle."

The snake is about 0.2 inches (5 mm) shorter than another species from the Caribbean island of Martinique.

"When you get down that small, every millimeter counts," said Hedges, whose findings were published in the scientific journal Zootaxa on Sunday.

http://news.aol.com/article/scientists-find-worlds-smallest-snake/115402

Girl falls 14 stories, saved by sooty landing

A 12-year-old girl fell into a chimney on the roof of her apartment building, plummeted 14 stories down the flue and landed almost unscathed in a pile of furnace soot.

Grace Bergere, a young rock drummer, remained hospitalized Saturday for treatment of an injured hip.

The 2-foot-deep pile of ash and dust may have saved her life, cushioning her fall when she crashed into a basement furnace, fire officials said.

Authorities said Grace was showing a cousin, visiting from California, the spectacular view of the city from the top of her family's West Village apartment building, which has a rooftop deck overlooking the Hudson River.

To get to the highest point Thursday night, she climbed up a 25-foot ladder alongside the big brick chimney. When she reached the top, she fell into the gaping mouth of the chimney and plunged down the narrow flue to the basement.

"I think she probably went down head first and landed on her back," fire Lt. Simon Ressner said.

While her father screamed her name, firefighters opened a metal door at the bottom of the chimney, ready for the worst.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080802/ap_on_re_us/plummeting_girl

Boys bounce for 24 hours in world record attempt

Bounce, bounce, bounce ... for 24 hours.

That was what eight boys in Michigan did this week in an effort to set a world record.

The boys began the attempt Friday morning at the Bounce-a-Lot entertainment center southwest of Detroit in Flat Rock. They bounced two at a time in shifts in an inflatable castle.

Ten-year-old Mason Brott says the bouncing wasn't as tough as he thought it would be.

Guinness World Records must still authenticate the record, a process that could take months. The boys, ages 8 to 11, decided to try to beat the bouncing record of 19 hours and 24 minutes, set nearly two years ago.

Sex and the city forbidden, but let the Games begin

Whatever happened to the Mongolian prostitutes? Where have all the "money boys" gone?

Looking for a high-class hooker in the lobby of a five-star hotel? It could be a tough assignment.

Anyone hoping for some readily available sex-for-sale in Beijing during the Olympics may be in for a shock. China is clearly keen to portray a squeaky clean image at the Summer Games and picture postcard Beijing is a top priority.

Prostitution is illegal in China. Banished after the Communist revolution in 1949, it returned with a vengeance in the 1980s when the country embarked upon economic reforms and started opening to the outside world.

For prostitutes and pole dancers alike, pickings now are slim. They cannot wait for the Olympics to end.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080804/od_uk_nm/oukoe_uk_olympics_sex

Man presumed dead in 1976 Colorado flood found alive

A man believed to have died in a Colorado flood in 1976 has been found living in Oklahoma.

Sixty-three-year-old Darrell Johnson told the Fort Collins Coloradoan for a story Friday that he didn't know he had been counted among the 144 victims of the Big Thompson Canyon flood until a resident called him last year.

Barb Anderson said residents didn't want his name on a memorial plaque without proof he was dead.

Johnson and his family had decided to leave their shabby cabin the morning of the flood after just one night. A few hours later, the resort was washed away.

How Johnson ended up on the victims list remains a mystery.

He now directs funerals in Oklahoma City and acknowledges he was lucky to get the bad cabin.

Oops! Parents forget girl at airport

Israeli airport police say a couple going on a European vacation remembered to bring their duty-free shopping and their 18 suitcases, but forgot their 3-year-old daughter at the airport.

The couple and their five children were late for a flight to Paris Sunday and made a mad dash to the gate. In the confusion, their daughter got lost. A policeman found her wandering around the terminal, crying for her mother.

Israeli media report Monday that the ultra-Orthodox Jewish parents, whose names were not released, didn't notice the child was missing until they were told, in the air, that she had been found at Ben-Gurion airport. The child, accompanied by an airline staffer, took the next flight to Paris where she was safely reunited with her parents.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Alleged thief stuck under trash bin for 12 hours

A suspected thief trying to steal $10 worth of copper got himself into a stinky situation when he was trapped under a trash bin at a county landfill for 12 hours, sheriff's deputies said.

Deputies said Gibson Cook, 56, broke into the landfill, then got stuck as he tried to crawl under the large container. Landfill workers found him about 12 hours later with his legs sticking out from under the bin. Emergency workers had to inflate air bags so they could lift the bin to free him.

Cook was charged with trespassing and petit larceny, deputy Wayne Kirby said. He was waiting for a bond hearing and it was unclear if he had an attorney.

"He's one of our local petty thieves," Kirby said. "But he has never been in a jam like this."

Break-ins at the landfill in Dillon, a town of about 6,400 people in the northeast corner of the state near the North Carolina line, have increased in recent months as thieves look for discarded scrap metal. But employee Charlie Brown said that in 27 years at the dump, this is the first time he's seen anyone get stuck. He said the copper under the trash bin could not have been worth more than $10.

"It was right disgusting," he said. "I wouldn't be under there."


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080801/ap_on_fe_st/odd_stuck_suspect

Clothing store opens bar in middle of sales floor

A Cleveland clothing store wants to make sure its customers are comfortable, so it has opened a bar in the middle of its sales floor. M. Lang Executive Attire owner Mike Lang said he hopes the cash bar will not only help put shoppers in a relaxed mood to buy clothing but also will encourage people to hang out at the shop with their friends.

Lang said when he approached the Ohio Department of Liquor Control, he was told they'd never had anyone request a liquor license for a clothing store. For now, he and his only sales person do double duty, as the bartenders.

After 20 years of catering to men, the store also added women's apparel recently, along with the bar.

Couple's pumpkin sets SC record at 897 pounds

COLUMBIA, S.C. - It's a big pumpkin. A Lexington County couple's pumpkin has broken the state record. Frank and Tina Finders' pumpkin tipped the scales at the State Farmer's Market Friday at 897 pounds. That's the equivalent of two Siberian male tigers or about 9 old truck tires.

The couple told The State newspaper they grew the vegetable organically in an Arcadia Lakes garden. They plan to sell the pumpkin, but hope to harvest the seeds and try again next year for another record.

The previous state record set in 2006 was 737 pounds. The world record was a 1,689-pound pumpkin.