When an old bottle got caught in German fisherman, Konrad Fischer’s net, he assumed it to be just a beer bottle but is actually a world record. The bottle containing a completed Danish postcard dates back to 1913 and is the world’s oldest message in a bottle. “It was almost unbelievable,” Erdmann told the German news agency DPA.
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Kim Kardashian Flaunts Huge Assets In A Tiny Thong (Photo)
Kim Kardashian is a hot mom and she’s not afraid to flaunt it! The reality star and fiance of Kanye West has been posting videos and images of herself on a recent overseas vacation baring it all (almost) in teeny-weeny bikinis. And it’s no surprise she’s flaunting her famous asset.
Read More »Amanda Bynes : Actress Denies Being Schizophrenic
People reports that Amanda Bynes’ lawyer Tamar Arminak has denied rumors that she has schizophrenia on her behalf. After she was hospitalized last July for her behavior, there had been rumors she was schizophrenic and bipolar. She recently tweeted photos of herself on April 5 appearing to be happy while on vacation with her parents in Los Cabos, Mexico.
Read More »Twins found dead in Their House
Twin brothers, whose skeletal remains were found in side-by-side chairs in the home they shared, likely died in 2011, according to investigators. Andrew and Anthony Johnson, 63, were found in their Chattanooga, TN., home on March 29.
Read More »Florida Day Care Center Crash : Kills 1, Injures 14
Eleven children were injured when a car slammed into a day care center Wednesday in Florida after being struck by a hit-and-run driver, police said. Several children suffered “very serious” injuries following the accident at the KinderCare center in Winter Park, outside Orlando, said Florida Highway Patrol spokeswoman Wanda Diaz. The young victims were transported to five hospitals in the …
Read More »Detroit mob attack : Police Arrest Fifth Suspect in Steven Utash Beating
Almost one week has passed since the brutal attack of a driver in Detroit who stopped to help a little boy he had accidentally just hit with his car. In a bankrupt city with too few police, authorities are working fast to bring justice. Three people have been charged with assault – two adults and one teenager. A second teenager …
Read More »Pennsylvania school stabbing : 20 injured, suspect in police custody
As many as 20 people were injured after a stabbing spree inside Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville, Pa., at the start of the school day, emergency management officials said. Westmoreland County emergency management spokesman Dan Stevens said no fatalities were reported.
Read More »Marine guard shot to death by colleague at North Carolina base
One Marine was shot to death by a colleague at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina on Tuesday afternoon. The incident happened at around 5.30 pm on Tuesday. The Marine who fired the shot from his M4 rifle was detained and is to be questioned by the Naval Criminal Investigative Services, according to reports of the Washington Post.
Read More »Simple blood test could detect cancer, Study
A blood sample could one day be enough to diagnose many types of solid cancers, or to monitor the amount of cancer in a patient’s body and responses to treatment. Previous versions of the approach, which relies on monitoring levels of tumor DNA circulating in the blood, have required cumbersome and time-consuming steps to customize it to each patient or …
Read More »James Argent says his new book will show Lydia Bright he’s ‘genuinely sorry’
The Essex boy became a household name as one of the original cast members of the hit ITV2 series, but he paid the price of fame when rumours of cheating finished his four year relationship with his “first love”. With Lydia no longer appearing in the series, Arg admitted to This Morning’s Phillip and Holly that he has had no …
Read More »Spinal cord stimulator : Research Helps Paralyzed Men Move
Four young men who have been paralysed for years achieved groundbreaking progress – moving their legs – as a result of epidural electrical stimulation of the spinal cord, an international team of life scientists at the University of Louisville, UCLA and the Pavlov Institute of Physiology reported in the medical journal Brain.
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