Weird world…
Labrador, who plummeted 250ft down a cliff, saved by sheep.
The black Labrador named Dobby was feared dead by her owners, Julian and Holly, after she plunged 250ft down a cliff in Eype, Dorset, but was miraculously helped by the farm animal after its bleating cries raised the alarm.
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Man wants to print out entire internet, welcomes contribution!
It sounds impossible – because, frankly, it almost certain is – but Kenneth Goldsmith wants to print out the internet.
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Texas man sentenced to 50 years in jail for stealing ribs.
Waco: A man was jailed for 50 years for stealing ribs from a supermarket in Texas. Serial thief Willie Smith W. was locked up after appearing in court on Wednesday charged with stealing baby back ribs.
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Austrian bank employee drops Euro 90,000 into river.
An Austrian bank employee has found himself in hot water after he unloaded bags containing Euro 90,000 from his car boot to fix a puncture – only to see the money to fall into a river below…
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The crucification of Srinivasan by the entire media led by TOI for over a month isn't due to any moral outrage – since when are we average Indians overly concerned about corruption and worse in high places?; everyone who is someone is milking cricket dry and not to be left behind, the Indian media is now earnestly at it, too. Any X, Y or Z, if he replaces Srinivasan, will be no better.
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Mindchow
Books, the children of the brain.
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Tongue very much in cheek…
Born free, taxed to death.
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From the world of science…
Sleeping on your back not stomach helps prevent wrinkles.
(Me: Maybe, but one sleeps better on stomach..)
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Aspirin paste is anti-inflammatory. It helps sooth the redness from bites.
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Chronic pain can make people anxious…
Chronic pain for over three months could lead to anxiety disorders, report a new study.
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News of the day…
Narayana Murthy, in voluntary retirement after spearheading it, is back on Infosys saddle.
(Me: Mr. Murthy, through his baby, Infosys spearheaded the IT revolution in India and the company remained our poster boy since its inception. His successor/s at the Company's help were not only not good enough to carry the mantle forward, but Infosys is trailing behind the others, so it is in the fitness of things that the original innovator has stepped back in)
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