Sea Yields Most Expensive Drinkable Champagne
Posted on July 20, 2010 by admin in Business, Society
In a shipwreck in the Baltic Sea divers recently found what is believed to be the world’s oldest and most expensive drinkable champagne. They drank one bottle they’ve brought up from 200 feet, before they even got back to shore. Read why it is the most expensive old bottle of champagne…
Spider infestation On Board
Posted on July 20, 2010 by admin in Business, Environment
A Korean ship Carrying supplies to build housing for 18,000 temporary military workers in the American territory of Guam, was denied permission to dock, when inspectors discovered thousands of spiders in the cargo. Read what Guam was forced to do with the ship…
Why Did Bp Photoshop?
Posted on July 20, 2010 by admin in Business, Environment, Finance
American Blogger, John Aravosis, says a photograph on BP’s website is a fake and was Photoshopped. The photo shows BP’s ‘Command Centre’ in Houston, where ever-watchful BP employees supposedly sit in a dark room, monitoring a ten-screen display of oil-spill footage. Read how an old photograph was used to Photoshop the image…
Pool Party For Dogs
Posted on July 20, 2010 by admin in Health, Humour
Every time a couple returned home, after being out for a few hours, they found the pool furniture and deck around their pool covered with water. Find out just who the guilty party was and how they managed to catch them…
Gulf States Military Build Up
Posted on July 15, 2010 by admin in Business, Environment, Politics
People living in the Gulf of Mexico states have reported symptoms of over-exposure to crude oil. Some of those in authority have suggested the cause to be mental illness ‘stress’, while others, such as BP Chief, Tony Hayward, blamed the illness on food poisoning. Read how there are reports of a military build-up in all [...]
No Body-Xrays For Muslim Women
Posted on July 15, 2010 by admin in Politics, Society, Women
Claiming full-body xrays go against Dubai’s national customs and ethics, the international airport of Dubai has decided not to introduce the new technology of full-body scanners. As the battle over religious customs and symbols continues read what France and Spain have done…
Violence Prevention Gests Man Shot
Posted on July 12, 2010 by admin in Society
A Toronto man was shot by a stray bullet while attending a violence prevention meeting. This has turned it into the most successful anti-violence barbecue ever. Read how the man was protecting his girlfriend and her son in well known drug violence area…
Ex Contractor BP Whistle Bower
Posted on July 12, 2010 by admin in Environment, Finance, Society
As the fullness of the Gulf Impact continues to grow, more and more stories are emerging that show BP in a very poor light. Read more…
Susan Boyles To Host Own Talent Show
Posted on July 11, 2010 by admin in Entertainment
Simon Cowell may not be feeling too happy with his singing star, Susan Boyle, as she launches her own singing contest, in spite of all the money she has earned for his company. Read about the birthday present Cowell sent to Boyle…
Saboage To Seedling Nursery
Posted on July 11, 2010 by admin in Business
Tomato prices could climb dramatically after the mass poisoning of vegetable and fruit seedlings, in Bowen, the winter food bowl of Australia, in a $23m industrial sabotage. Two key nurseries were affected by the lethal dose of herbicide. The seedling nursery and a neighbouring hydroponic farm, where 16,000 mature tomato plants have also died, shared [...]

