Woman Denied Marriage License
Posted on April 11, 2012 by W.L. Stenberg-Tendys in Society
Anna Vargas, a New York City woman, is furiously trying to unravel an identity fraud in which someone used her birth certificate to arrange bogus marriages to at least three men from other countries. Read also about 12 times identity stolen…
The Value Of Smart Foods
Posted on April 11, 2012 by W.L. Stenberg-Tendys in Health
Though many food claims are widely and falsely exaggerated, from sharpening the focus and concentration, to enhancing the memory, increasing the attention span and brain function, there are some ‘smart’ foods, that do just that. Read how dark chocolate is so good for your brain…
Vanuatu Off The Beaten Track
Posted on April 11, 2012 by W.L. Stenberg-Tendys in Promotion, Travel
For many being able to get away from it all and off the beaten track is of the utmost importance, however living in very remote areas is not everyone’s cup of tea. For the adventure traveller and those looking for great R and R, Vanuatu is just the place for you. Read more…
45 Foot Paper Plane Flies
Posted on March 29, 2012 by W.L. Stenberg-Tendys in Education, Society, Student Research Information, Technology
Nearly everyone has fashioned a piece of paper into an airplane and thrown it across a room. However, it took a team of experts to construct the world’s largest paper aeroplane and get it to fly for a glorious 6 seconds. Read more…
The Planet’s Top 12 Unsolved Mysteries.
Posted on March 29, 2012 by W.L. Stenberg-Tendys in Education, Science
There are some unsolved mysteries that stand head and shoulders taller than other, including the world’s first computer, the great pyramid, the Chase family vault and the sailing stones of California. Read more…
Science Lesson In Moving large objects
Posted on March 28, 2012 by W.L. Stenberg-Tendys in Education
Shifting house involves a lot of packing and moving large objects. While the boys want to help, often things are too big or heavy to move … even Mummy struggles! However, they solved the problem. They are now able to move objects much larger and heavier than themselves. They worked out that if they put [...]
Record Of Longest Bridal Train
Posted on March 28, 2012 by W.L. Stenberg-Tendys in Fashion, Society, Women
With lace imported from France, taffeta and other fabrics purchased from Italy, it took 10 seamstresses 100 days to create the world’s longest bridal train. The bride was then lifted over the Romanian capital in a hot air balloon. Read how this defeated the Netherlands…
Today’s Children Future Centenarians
Posted on March 28, 2012 by W.L. Stenberg-Tendys in Society
According to the Office for National Statistics, one in three babies born in 2012 stand a very good chance of becoming centenarians (100 years old). This will have a huge effect on both political and socioeconomic decisions. Read more…
Tropical Island Rejuvenation
Posted on March 22, 2012 by W.L. Stenberg-Tendys in Health, Promotion, Travel
Volcanic Earth Day Spa has just opened its Volcanic Sand Bath treatment, the first of its kind outside Japan. Read more about this special treatment…
Harassment Payout For Inspector Clouseau
Posted on March 21, 2012 by W.L. Stenberg-Tendys in Society
A French ex-porter at the Royal College of General Practitioners, Appadoure Basile, 38, has won a $100,000 figure harassment payout for being ribbed as Inspector Clouseau and Basil of Fawlty Towers. Read more…

