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17th, January 2014 Key Posts 1

Mikaael Kular: The Exciting Possibility of A Crime

Mikaeel Kular is missing. He's three. His mother, Rosdeep Kular, him last at 9pm on Wednesday, at his home in Ferry Gait Crescent, Edinburgh. That was when she put him to bed. He lives there with his four siblings. He noticed he was missing at 7:15am... More »

17th, January 2014 Celebrities

Morrissey To Release New Albums - Everyone Awaits The Beef

According to a statement given by the longest face in town, Morrissey is "thrilled" with the new contract. He'll be off to France to record the album, working with his longtime/long suffering touring band... More »

17th, January 2014 Reviews

Edinburgh Whale Ends Up In City's Landfill Dum - Photos

This week a sperm whale washed up on Portobello beach in Edinburgh. Want to see what happened to the whales that too too close to a boat? ... More »

17th, January 2014 Flashback

Flashback To June 1, 1932: Alcohol Prohibition Research Committee Seek An Honest Man In New York

Five members of the Alcohol Prohibition Research Committee depart on the bus Diogenes, named after the man who sought in vain for an honest man, in New York City... More »

17th, January 2014 Strange But True

Muslim Clerics Will No Longer Pray For Dead Drunks

"It is a historic decision not to offer funeral prayers of the drunkards who die," says Hafiz Maulana Mahtab Alam Makhdumi, of the Anjuman Faizane Mustafa Committee, Nalanda... More »

17th, January 2014 Reviews

Children In Restaurants: Manager Orders Child To Remove Squeaky Shoes

Last week, an assistant manager at a Savannah Panera Bread, told Duke's 2-year-old daughter to remove her shoes. A customer had complained they were squeaking "too much". "We weren't welcome with the shoes. It was very blatant,” adds Duke. "Emma has an undiagnosed developmental disorder that prevented her from walking until she was 23-months-old. These are special shoes. They squeak when she walks properly.".. More »

17th, January 2014 Flashback 1

Dispatches From The 70s: Women’s Lib Akin To An Irritating Rash

It is a common misconception that the 1970s were this wildly liberal time where every tradition was fair game. Sure, there were a lot of ‘progressive’ philosophies that entered Main Street which had heretofore been relegated to liberal back alleys. However, with each New Idea came the predictable resistance. Nothing epitomizes this better than the Women’s Lib movement which gained traction in the late sixties and became a buzz word for the ensuing decade... More »

16th, January 2014 In Pictures

Michoacan: Mexico Vigilantes Declare War On Drugs Cartels - Photos

In these pictures, men belonging to a self-defense group formed to fight organized crime are manning a checkpoint in Paracuaro. Paracuaro residents set at least three trailer trucks on fire to protest the arrival of more than 100 vigilantes to their town in the western state of Michoacan... More »

16th, January 2014 Reviews

Face of the Day: World Scotch Pie Winner Stephen McAllister

Who ate all the pies..? More »

16th, January 2014 Celebrities 3

In 1980 Lee Scratch Perry Tried To Bust Paul McCartney From A Japanese Jail With This Letter

I LEE PIPECOCK JACKSON PERRY would LOVE to express my concern over your consideration of one quarter kilo to be an excessive amount of herbs in the case as it pertains to master PAUL McCARTNEY... More »

16th, January 2014 Reviews 8

American Apparel Window Mannequins Now Donning Dark Hairy Bush

Lady mannequins inside the American Apparel store window displays on East Houston Street in New York City are now sporting full bush... More »

16th, January 2014 Flashback 1

Flashback: Exiled Egyptian King Farouk Shows Off His Curves At Gracie Fields' Restaurant In Capri

Flashback to August 5, 1953: Exiled Egyptian King Farouk strolls in the sun by the swimming pool at singer Gracie Fields' restaurant, Canzone del Mare, on the Isle of Capri, Italy. King Farouk and his family spent time as guests of the British star... More »

16th, January 2014 Music

Frampton Is Dead: Album Sales Dip To Lowest Level In The States

So, from the week ending Sunday 12 January, a piddling 4.25m units (CD and vinyl) were sold across the US. Frampton Comes Alive probably sold that in the first minute of sales back in the 70s... More »

16th, January 2014 Money

Why Spotify Allows Unlimited Free Music

The music streaming service, Spotify, now allows unlimited free listening. This is seen as a great step forward: the company's technology is getting better, they're getting better at selling ads and all that sort of stuff. This may or may not be the actual reason they're lifting their previous limits though... More »

16th, January 2014 Sports 2

Italy's IOC Rep Mario Pescante Says American Gays Not Needed In Sochi

Let's change the words a little: "It's absurd that a country like that sends four blacks to Nazi Germany just to demonstrate that in their country equal rights have (been established).." More »

16th, January 2014 Music

Eurovision: Belasrussia's Robin Thicke Sings About His 'Sweet Cheesecake'

See if you can listen twice without getting a headache... More »

16th, January 2014 The Consumer

Artist Diddo Makes Human Skull From Cocaine

No. Not a Pete Doherty X-Ray... More »

16th, January 2014 Sports 2

West Ham And Fulham Balls: What Ravel Morrison Wants

What news of West Ham United's Ravel Morrison?... More »

16th, January 2014 Flashback 3

ECG Data Suggests Did Michael Collins Died On Apollo 11 Mission?

You are looking at NASA's picture of the "Typical ECG signal received during Apollo 11 mission"... More »

16th, January 2014 Sports

Sing What You Want To: Spurs And Ajax Fans Should Teach Lodz How To Handle Anti-Semitic Abuse

CNN'S James Masters, reports on news that the Polish prosecutor says Lech Poznan fans chanting "Move on, Jews! Your home is at Auschwitz! Send you to the gas (chamber)!" to Widzew Lodz supporters is not anti-Semitic... More »

16th, January 2014 Flashback

George R. Lawrence's Kites Created Wonderful Photographs From The Air

Eyes in the sky are now commonplace. But at the beginning of the last century, surveying land from up there was limited to looking down from hot-air balloons and sketching the view. Cameras had been used, notably when tethered to pigeons, but George R. Lawrence had an idea. What if he strapped the panoramic camera he had designed and built to a kite?... More »

16th, January 2014 Strange But True

Funny Names Watch: Professor Chew Shit Fun

Does what it says on the door... More »

16th, January 2014 Gifs

Gif Of The Day: Dogs Drink Water Backwards

I say, I say, I say, my dog drinks water backwards.... More »

16th, January 2014 In Pictures

Message With A Bottle: A Stay-At-Home Dad's Post-It Note Memos On His Newborn Son

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16th, January 2014 Film

'Devil Baby' Spooks Unsuspecting New Yorkers

Recently, a few well-meaning New Yorkers stopped to check on a crying baby in an abandoned stroller and got seriously spooked when a hideous demonic baby shot straight up from beneath the blankets... More »