Flushing loos with lemonade in Northern Ireland |
- Flushing loos with lemonade in Northern Ireland
- US missiles kill 6 in northwest Pakistan
- 11 Indians arrested in South Africa for possessing false documents
- Two dead, 15 missing after ship sinks off China
- FBI in hunt for pro-WikiLeaks hackers: Report
- Tornadoes strike US, six killed
- Soccer coach jailed on charges of domestic violence
- Bomb hits Egypt church at New Year's mass, 7 dead
- Student strips at US airport to protest pat-downs
- Benazir murder plot hatched at Pak brigadier's home: Report
- 2,000 vehicles caught in China traffic jam
- Lodding: The latest fad among singletons
Flushing loos with lemonade in Northern Ireland Posted: With severe water shortage crippling Northern Island, families have resorted to flushing toilets with lemonade, a media report said. Engineers are struggling to restore water in many areas of the United Kingdom after melting ice left burst pipes. In Northern Ireland, 4,400 people were still without running water. |
US missiles kill 6 in northwest Pakistan Posted: |
11 Indians arrested in South Africa for possessing false documents Posted: Eleven Indian nationals have been arrested for possession of illegal asylum documents after a raid on a house in the mainly Indian suburb of Fordsburg. The raid was conducted by officials of the Home Affairs Ministry together with the South African police as part of efforts to check false documents. |
Two dead, 15 missing after ship sinks off China Posted: Two sailors died and 15 were missing after a North Korean-registered cargo ship sank in strong gales in the Yellow Sea off China on Saturday.Three of the crew members were rescued after the Kang Bong went under off Lianyungang Port, in east China's Jiangsu Province, the Xinhua news agency said, quoting the Rescue and Salvage Centre under the Ministry of Transport. |
FBI in hunt for pro-WikiLeaks hackers: Report Posted: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has joined the hunt for hackers who took down websites like PayPal, after they stopped processing payments to whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, US media reports said. The Smoking Gun website published five pages of an FBI affidavit, detailing an operation that took US federal investigators to Europe, Canada and back to the United States as they hunted down the "Internet activists" who launched attacks "against perceived corporate enemies of WikiLeaks." |
Tornadoes strike US, six killed Posted: |
Soccer coach jailed on charges of domestic violence Posted: New Pittsburgh coach Mike Haywood was jailed on Friday on a domestic violence charge after an incident at his South Bend home. Assistant St. Joseph County Police Chief Bill Redman said Haywood was arrested about 3 pm on Friday after a custody issue developed with a woman with whom Haywood has a child. |
Bomb hits Egypt church at New Year's mass, 7 dead Posted: A car exploded in front of a Coptic Christian church as worshippers emerged from a New Year's Mass in the Egyptian city of Alexandria early Saturday, killing at least seven people, officials said. After the blast, enraged Christians emerging from the church clashed with police and stormed a nearby mosque, prompting fights and volleys of stone throwing with Muslims, police and witnesses said — a sign of the sectarian anger that has been arising with greater frequency in Egypt. |
Student strips at US airport to protest pat-downs Posted: |
Benazir murder plot hatched at Pak brigadier's home: Report Posted: |
2,000 vehicles caught in China traffic jam Posted: |
Lodding: The latest fad among singletons Posted: |
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