Archive for June, 2010

Fireworks could brighten up Rhode Island budget (Reuters)

Reuters - The cash-strapped state of Rhode Island is hoping to turn residents' patriotic fervor into a boost in tax revenue this July 4th, after passing a law that legalizes small fireworks for individual use.

Lock of Napoleon’s hair sells for $13,000 (Reuters)

Reuters - A lock of hair cut from Napoleon Bonaparte's head after he died has sold for US$13,000 at an auction in New Zealand.

Researchers seek Little Miss Muffets for fear study (Reuters)

Reuters - An Austrian university is on the hunt for girls who recoil at the sight of spiders for research into how fear affects the processes of the brain.

Ukraine recovers stolen Caravaggio work: report (Reuters)

Reuters - Ukrainian and German police have recovered a painting by 17th century Italian artist Caravaggio stolen from a Ukrainian museum, the Interfax news agency quoted Ukraine's interior minister as saying on Tuesday.

Oil broker banned for drunk trading binge (Reuters)

Reuters - Britain's financial regulator has fined and banned a former broker for manipulating oil prices by buying more than 7 million barrels while on a drinking binge.

Gum goots designed with a blast to charge mobile phones (Reuters)

Reuters - Modern festival-goers who dread ending up with a dead mobile phone battery after days stuck in a muddy field with no electric plug power points may now have a solution -- power boots.

Singer murdered after denying he was dead (Reuters)

Reuters - Mexican singer Sergio Vega was murdered while on a national tour at the weekend, just hours after denying reports of his death, local media reported.

Russia police car chase ends with cash in the wind (Reuters)

Reuters - A Russian fisheries official suspected of accepting bribes tossed 10 million roubles ($322,000) from his car after a police chase and a crash on a busy Moscow highway, investigators said on Monday.

Police arrest models after fashion show (Reuters)

Reuters - Sudanese police briefly detained more than 20 models, make-up artists and designers after a rare mixed-sex fashion show in Khartoum, participants said Saturday.

China bans online love for soldiers (Reuters)

Reuters - China's military officers have added matchmaking to their duties, after the government banned troops from online dating over fears that lonely hearts might let sensitive information slip, state media said on Monday.

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