Humorous look at serious events around the world. |
This past five or six weeks of news has been bulging with interesting items to make your days sunny and bright. Let's take a look at some of them. NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The leaders of a village in the Indian state of Rajasthan ordered 150 men to dip their hands into boiling oil to prove their innocence after food was stolen from a local school, a newspaper reported Sunday. **That's the bad news. The good news is they got off easy ... just think what they would have suffered had they been in the USA. - NEW YORK - Neanderthals survived for thousands of years longer than scientists thought, with small lingering bands finding refuge in a massive cave near the southern tip of Spain, new research suggests. **I have two words for this ... rap bands. - BANGKOK (Reuters) - The Thai armed forces seized power on Tuesday without firing a shot, dismissed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's government, revoked the constitution and promised a swift return to democracy after political reforms. General Sonthi Boonyaratglin, overwhelmingly Buddhist Thailand's first Muslim army commander-in-chief, took the reins of power without a government title. **Which reminds me of my dream to have a 1940 ford coup at least once in my life. - BOSTON (Reuters) - Graduate business students in the United States and Canada are more likely to cheat on their work than their counterparts in other academic fields, the author of a research paper said on Wednesday. **Six figure incomes... how DO they get by? - LONDON (Reuters) - Stimulating a certain area of the brain can produce a creepy feeling that someone is watching you when no one is, scientists said Wednesday. ... findings may be a step toward understanding the mechanisms behind psychiatric manifestations such as paranoia, persecution and alien control," said Olaf Blanke, of the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, in the journal Nature. **Religion and tinfoil hat wearers...finally explained! - LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - At Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom, head veterinarian Mark Stetter demonstrates the 5-foot contraception tool for a procedure that he hopes will help control Africa's elephant population: vasectomies. **Yes folks, elephants are breeding like rabbits. - And last but not least... WASHINGTON - Revisiting one of physics' most embarrassing cases of scientific misconduct, researchers from Russia and the United States announced Monday that they have created a new super-heavy element, atomic number 118. **Since the element is super-heavy, I propose to name it TedKennedium. It'll make a great holiday gift. Well, we went around the world with this one, and we're back safe and sound. Now it's time to get ready for Halloween. Write on!! |