Thursday, November 4, 2010

Mid Day International News

Mid Day International News


World's first 3D printed fully functioning hybrid car

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Two firms in the US have collaborated to develop a car built entirely by a 3D printer.

Urbee was made using additive manufacturing processes, which prints layer upon layer of material to create a product.

Many manufacturers, including aeroplane giant Boeing, print their parts, but this is the first time an entire machine prototype has been created using the 3D printing process.

Every exterior component of Urbee, including the windscreen, was made using 3D printers and Fortus 3D Production Systems by Stratasys, who teamed up with Kor Ecologic to create the energy efficient car.

Jim Kor, of the Kor Ecologic, said the process eliminated tooling, machining and handwork.

"If you can get to a pilot run without any tooling, you have advantages," News.com.au quoted him as saying.

The electric/petrol hybrid car is extremely fuel efficient, getting approximately 85km/L on the highway.

The futuristic looking vehicle can be charged from a regular household power outlet or can draw power from renewable sources such as sunlight or wind.

This combined with the environmentally friendly production process is part of the manufacturers' goal of Urbee being ''as green as possible''.

A full-scale prototype, along with this 1/6 scale finished model of the Urbee will be displayed at the SEMA automotive show in Las Vegas next week.


Spanish women are 'world's greatest flirts'

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An online study released by a dating website has revealed that Spanish women are the most flirtatious in the world.

Spanish women were found to be the most likely to 'make the first move' with a man, according to Badoo.com, which studied 'flirtation behaviour' based on 90 million romantic contacts made on its site in a month.

The analysis resulted in the 'World Flirtation League', which ranked 20 countries by the number of contacts with a man initiated by the women in each country, reports News.com.au.

Forget Spain's conservative Catholic traditions: The analysis showed that the average Spanish woman initiates 1.33 contacts with a man per month - almost double the figure for women in either Britain (0.78), France (0.69) or the United States (0.63).

Just behind came Poland, the Dominican Republic, Italy and Argentina - with Latin countries, those speaking Spanish, Italian, or Portuguese, holding eight of the top 10 places.

Canada was the highest-ranking English-speaking country, in ninth place, and the only non-Catholic country in the top 10.

Germany ranked 12th in the table, Britain 14th, France 17th and the United States a lowly second from last, according to Badoo, which claims some 80 million registered users in Europe, Latin America and elsewhere.

Overall, Badoo found that men were still far more likely than women to make the first move, both in Spain and elsewhere.

And if Spanish women are the world's biggest flirts, the study authors suggested, then their other half also win an honorary title that of 'the world's luckiest' men.


World's largest passenger jet A380 makes emergency landing

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A Qantas A380 superjumbo made a dramatic emergency landing in Singapore on Thursday after experiencing engine trouble over Indonesia, in the first mid-air emergency involving the giant Airbus plane.

The double-decker plane, which had taken off from Singapore bound for Sydney carrying 433 passengers, dumped fuel over Indonesia before returning to the city-state's Changi Airport trailing smoke. Six fire engines swarmed the A380 on landing, spraying liquid on it, according to an AFP reporter. One of the engines on the left wing looked to be missing, and the area around it was black, the reporter said.

Plane debris including what appeared to be part of the tail of a Qantas jet was found in the Indonesian town of Batam, after a mid-air explosion was heard on the ground. "I didn't see a plane crash but I heard a loud explosion in the air. There were metal shards coming down from the sky into an industrial area in Batam," witness Noor Kanwa said.

A spokesman for Australia's Qantas Airways said the plane was carrying 433 passengers and 26 crew members and there were no immediate reports of injuries. Qantas, which has never suffered a fatal crash in its 90-year history, said earlier there had 'definitely' not been a crash involving one of its planes over Indonesia. "We're just waiting on a report," a spokeswoman said.

"At this stage there's definitely been no crash." The A380's very first commercial flight operated by Singapore Airlines was on the same Singapore-Sydney route in October 2007. Since then, fuel and computer glitches have grounded several A380s and at least one Air France flight was forced to turn around and land in New York after problems with its navigation system in November 2009.


Robbers flee with jeweller's bag, but only get keys

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Two armed youths barged into a Tanishq showroom here and fled with a bag thinking it contained cash. But the bag contained merely keys, police said Thursday.

According to the police, the miscreants opened fired towards the floor and a salesgirl sustained a splinter injury on her leg.

"Due to Dhanteras festival Wednesday, the showroom was open till late night. Two youths, carrying pistols, entered the showroom at around 1.30 a.m. and fired towards the ground and ran away with a bag, but that contained only keys," Jaswinder Singh, investigation officer of the case, told IANS.

"The accused fled from the spot in a silver-coloured car," he added.

The salesgirl was rushed to a hospital and is out of danger.

Sector 17, where this incident took place, is the commercial hub of this union territory. The robbers were untraced yet.


Female worker claims airlines staff grabbed her breasts

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An American Airlines staffer has filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming that co-workers, and even bosses, grabbed her breasts and made lewd comments.

Donna Montefusco had been hired in November 2006 as an assistant in American's maintenance and engineering department, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

She alleges in the lawsuit that almost from the day she started working there she was subjected to unwanted sexual advances from the male-dominated overnight crew.

Even managers joined in, including one who would grope Montefusco and hug her despite her protests and another who repeatedly made the sexually suggestive comment "Donna do you wanna".

Montefusco alleges this went on for about a year and it wasn't until after she complained to bosses about the "hostile" work environment and was removed from the facility in November 2007.

She said American staff retaliated against her for filing the harassment complaint with higher ups, and she was moved to the day shift.

She also accused the company of interfering with her requests to transfer to other positions she applied for, including "rescinding a flight attendant position at American Eagle which had been previously offered to her".

She filed a discrimination and retaliation complaint with the Illinois Department of Human Rights that gave her the green light to file a complaint in Cook County Circuit Court.

She is asking for at least 50,000 dollars in damages.

American spokeswoman Mary Frances Fagan said the company has not seen the suit and typically doesn't comment on pending litigation.


Two gang-raped nurses expelled from hostel in Pakistan

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A hospital probe committee has decided to expel from the hostel two trainee nurses who were gang-raped in this Pakistani city. The reason: The victims violated the rules.

The three-member committee, which was set up to investigate the gang rape of the two trainee nurses of the Khyber Teaching Hospital here, decided to expel the girls from the hostel for violation of rules, the News International reported Thursday.

Sources said that the young women were kidnapped by four people from Sadar Bazaar where they had gone for shopping. The victims were gang-raped Sunday.

The assailants then dumped the women on the Ring Road in semi-conscious condition.

The victims' condition was critical due to profuse bleeding.

The trainee nurses told the hospital committee that Sunday being a public holiday they had gone to Sadar Bazaar for shopping and on their way back to the hospital hostel they asked the taxi driver to stop so that they could buy juice, a source said.

The women said they fell unconscious after drinking the juice and when they regained consciousness, they found themselves in a room where they were gang-raped.


Australian woman jailed for plying son with alcohol

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An Australian woman who plied her five-year-old son with drink was jailed Thursday, a media report said.

Kylie Eastwood, 36, appeared at a court in Latrobe city in eastern Victoria to be sentenced over the July 20, 2008, incident, the Herald Sun reported.

Eastwood will serve eight months for giving her son at least four units of liquor.

Judge Margaret Rizkalla said Eastwood would serve at least five months before she is eligible for parole.

Judge Rizkalla said the most recent relapse, in April of this year, where Eastwood became intoxicated and turned on the gas in her home while her eight-month-old baby was in the house was another incident that showed inappropriate care of her children.

The court Wednesday heard Eastwood cheered the boy on as he downed the alcohol in her kitchen.

Eastwood Wednesday pleaded not guilty to the charges. Her lawyer, John Verhoeven, argued she had not intended to cause physical harm to her son by allowing him to have some liquor.

But the court said Eastwood knew the effects of alcohol and knew the impact it would have on her son.

"It was clear that she herself had significant alcohol problems," Judge Rizkalla said.

"She was aware of the effect of alcohol on herself and others. She was aware that a child was more vulnerable," the judge said.


Two gang-raped nurses expelled from hostel in Pakistan

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A hospital probe committee has decided to expel from the hostel two trainee nurses who were gang-raped in this Pakistani city. The reason: The victims violated the rules.

The three-member committee, which was set up to investigate the gang rape of the two trainee nurses of the Khyber Teaching Hospital here, decided to expel the girls from the hostel for violation of rules, the News International reported Thursday.

Sources said that the young women were kidnapped by four people from Sadar Bazaar where they had gone for shopping. The victims were gang-raped Sunday.

The assailants then dumped the women on the Ring Road in semi-conscious condition.

The victims' condition was critical due to profuse bleeding.

The trainee nurses told the hospital committee that Sunday being a public holiday they had gone to Sadar Bazaar for shopping and on their way back to the hospital hostel they asked the taxi driver to stop so that they could buy juice, a source said.

The women said they fell unconscious after drinking the juice and when they regained consciousness, they found themselves in a room where they were gang-raped.


Scientist collapses every time she feels a strong emotion

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For most of us, laughter is a happy part of life, but for a UK scientist, it can trigger an extraordinary reaction in which she falls into a trance-like state unable to see or move.

A good chuckle is, unfortunately, the strongest trigger, but she also reacts to everyday feelings such as fear, anger, joy or surprise.

Claire Allen, from Cambridge, collapses every time she feels a strong emotion. Each episode can last anywhere between 30 seconds to five minutes.

She has a rare symptom of narcolepsy, which strikes during such simple scenarios as finding a chair has unexpectedly been moved, visiting family or shopping.

Without treatment, she can suffer up to 100 episodes every day, and her each extraordinary reaction can last between 30 seconds and five minutes.

"The attacks are caused by any emotional surprise or shock but laughter is definitely the strongest trigger," the Daily Mail quoted Allen as saying.

She becomes temporarily paralyzed during episodes, but is conscious throughout.

"A few years ago, I stopped all my medications for a trial and I discovered the true extent of my symptoms - around 100 collapses a day. They happen more often during social contact, perhaps as I'm more self-conscious. There is no pain but my speech will go, followed by my vision. Then my body crumples," she added.

She was diagnosed with cataplexy, or sudden loss of muscle tone, in 2005. But, now, she enjoys a more normal life after taking a new drug, Xyrem, which has cut the attacks to a few each month.


Superhero suit to prevent bone loss in astronauts

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Micro-gravity in space can cause significant amount of bone loss in astronauts, but now a new superhero suit is set to change that.

Even with regular exercise, an astronaut can lose 1.5 per cent of bone mass in just a month - similar to the bone loss experienced by a post-menopausal woman in a year.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology scientists have designed a suit made of elastic material deliberately cut too short for the wearer, and has stirrups that wrap around the feet so that it stretches when the wearer puts it on.

The elasticity of the stretched material then pulls the wearer''s shoulders towards their feet just as gravity would, reports New Scientist.

In normal gravity a person''s legs bear more weight than the torso. The suit mimics this using vertical ribbons of inelastic material, each stitched into the suit in a series of caterpillar-like loops. The size of the loops limits how far the suit''s elastic material can stretch. The more it stretches, the greater the force it exerts, so by allowing the suit''s legs to stretch more than its torso the wearer''s legs are subjected to the strongest force.

Members of the design team are now planning to see what happens when they wear the suits overnight. The spine elongates when it is not compressed - both when people are lying down and when they are in microgravity.

The team reasons that if the compressive force of the stretchy suit prevents sleepers'' spines from elongating while they are lying flat, it should also help astronauts in space.

However, Jean Sibonga, a bone specialist at NASA''s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, doesn''t think it will stop bone loss entirely.

While the body''s weight does play a part in maintaining bone density, she said that impacts and muscle activity play a bigger role in bone health.

The study is published in Acta Astronautica.


77-year-old Spanish granny is world's oldest skydiver!

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A Spanish woman has become the world's oldest professional freestyle parachute jumper at the age of 77, having jumped 903 times in her life so far.

Montse, a Catalan granny, who first jumped at the age of 30, carries prosthesis in her hip, but that has not stopped her from enjoying what she loves.

"I started with skiing, because I am from mother hearth, land, air and water," Sky News quoted her as saying.

"Then I continued with swimming and trampoline jumping, sailing then Windsurfing came out... and so I tried them too.

"Up to now I have jumped 903 times from a parachute, it's not bad is it?" she stated.

Montse has practised her passion all over the world - she did her first world championship in Empuria Brava in 1993, then in Arizona the following year.

"Every time I go to a championship they all say to me the same, 'We know you don't do training and we know your age but seeing you there for us is a privilege'," she added.


Pak Ahmadi man forcibly exhumed from Muslim graveyard in Punjab

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Pakistan Police have reportedly forced a family of the Ahmadi sect to exhume the body of a relative because it was buried in a Muslim graveyard.

Ahmadis consider themselves Muslims but a 1984 law had not only barred them from identifying themselves as followers of Islam, but also put restrictions on their religious practices.

According to the BBC, Shehzad Waraich, a farmer in the Bhalwal area of the Sargodha district of Punjab province, died on October 30 and was buried in a shared graveyard designated by the government, but the police had asked his family members to remove his body from the graveyard.

Salimuddin, an Ahmadi community spokesman, said: "The police approached the relatives of Waraich on October 31 and asked them to remove the body from the Muslim graveyard as this could lead to a law and order situation. The family complied with the request and exhumed the body. They have now buried it in a different graveyard reserved for the Ahmadis several miles away from the village."

Officials in the district however claimed that they had to take the unusual step after anti-Ahmadi Muslim groups threatened peace in the area, and added that the burial was "illegal".

"They buried Waraich in a Muslim graveyard, which is against the law," the BBC quoted Javed Islam, the Sargodha district police chief, as saying.

"Members of the Khatm-e-Nabuwat organisation and some local people approached the police and conveyed their objection to the burial. The objection was within the ambit of the law, so we acted accordingly," he added.


Berlusconi has marble statue of him as Superman, claims teen belly dancer

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A teenage belly dancer, who has denied having sex with Silvio Berlusconi, has claimed that the Italian Prime Minister has a marble statue of himself as Superman.

Karima Keyek, 18, given 7,000 euros and a diamond necklace by the leader, insisted that he was ''''more like a father'' after he invited her to his house with several other women for a Valentine''s Day party.

Berlusconi has also been hit by a fresh claim from a high-class call girl who alleges he paid her 10,000 euros for sex.

Nadia Macri, 28, made the statement to prosecutors probing allegations that sex and drugs parties were held at the Italian leader's holiday villa.

She said she slept with 74-year-old Berlusconi twice and that he had sex in a Jacuzzi with several other women.

Her most damaging accusation was that marijuana was offered to the women at the parties and it had been flown to Sardinia on the Prime Minister's official plane.

The latest allegations are certain to increase pressure on the gaffe-prone PM who was already fending off questions regarding his relationship with Keyek.

"When I arrived at this huge villa I was dumbstruck - up until then I had been sleeping on benches," the Daily Mail quoted Keyek as saying.

"That night there were ten girls, some famous, some not and everyone was very elegant. I was sat next to Silvio. We talked about everything except politics and he made fun of the opposition leader Pier Luigi Bersani.

"Then he showed us a marble statue of Superman that had his (Berlusconi) face.

"Then he sang me a song because it was a new one (he had co-written) called Se Tu Non Fossi Tu (If You Were Not You). I felt like Cinderella - with the prospect of waking up at midnight and being back to reality," she added.

In her 300-page statement, which has been leaked to the Italian media, Macri claims to have received jewels and 5,000 euros (4,400 pounds) each time she slept with the Prime Minister.

Describing the Jacuzzi scene, she said: "The girls were lining up and Berlusconi was in there and said "next".

"Sometimes we would all be in there having sex.

"When we went to Sardinia there was about 25 of us girls and there was grass to smoke in the rooms.

"It had been flown over on the prime minister's official plane.

"I saw people smoking but I never saw the prime minister smoking," Macri added. (ANI)


Iran says, no final decision taken on 'stoning to death' woman's execution

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French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner has claimed that his Iranian counterpart has assured him that no final decision has been taken about the woman who could be stoned to death for adultery charges, amid reports that her execution is imminent.

According to Sky News, Kouchner said in a statement that he had spoken to his Iranian counterpart about Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani and added that Manouchehr Mottaki assured him that a final verdict in Ashtiani''s case has not been issued yet and reports about her eventual execution were not true.

Iran has temporarily suspended the stoning verdict and suggested Ashtiani might be hanged instead.

Meanwhile, Iran''s official IRNA news agency quoted Malek Ajdar Sharifi, a top local judiciary official, as saying that Ms Ashtiani was in good health in a prison in Tabriz, northwestern Iran. Sharifi did not mention whether she would be executed or not but said her case is being investigated and is undergoing administrative procedures.

Earlier, the German-based International Committee Against Stoning had said that she was due to be executed by the end of November 3.

Following the report, leaders across the world criticised the planned decision.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague said: "I think this is a barbaric punishment, I think it will damage Iran in the eyes of the world."

The EU''s foreign policy chief, Baroness Catherine Ashton, was deeply concerned "by the reports and demands that Iran halt the execution and convert her sentence," her office said in a statement.

Ashtiani, a mother of two, was originally convicted in May 2006 after being found guilty of having had an "illicit relationship" with two men following the death of her husband and reportedly received 99 lashes in front of her son.

Later that year, as a result of information that surfaced during the trial of a man accused of murdering her husband, her adultery case was re-opened. Despite retracting a confession she said she had made under duress in August, Ashtiani was convicted of adultery and sentenced to death by stoning.


Fritzl reveals details of his cushy life in jail for the first time

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Josef Fritzl, who kept his daughter Elisabeth as a sex slave in a dungeon for 24 years and fathered seven children with her, has spoken on camera for the first time and revealed details of his cushy life behind bars.

Fritzl was sentenced to life in prison last year after being found guilty, reports the Sun.

Elisabeth was locked in the basement of Fritzl''s east Austrian home when she was 18, where he raped her at least 3,000 times.

He told wife Rosemarie that Elisabeth had run away from home.

But in footage obtained by German newspaper Das Bild, the monster is seemingly oblivious to the horror caused by his foul crimes.

Instead Fritzl rambles on about his 11.5 square metre cell and the plants he is growing.

He also described how he has a toilet separate to the rest of the inmates, and his own washbasin.


New material brings Harry Potter style 'invisibility cloak' a step closer

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Scottish researchers have made a practical breakthrough that brings the possibility of an invisibility cardigan - or any other item of invisibility clothing - one step closer.

Two challenges to the creation of smart flexible materials that can cloak from visible light are making meta-atoms small enough to interact with visible light, and the fabrication of metamaterials that can be detached from the hard surfaces they are developed on to be used in more flexible constructs.

The new research details how Meta-flex, a new material designed by researchers from the University of St Andrews, overcomes both of these challenges.

Although cloaks designed to shield objects from both Terahertz and Near Infrared waves have already been designed, a flexible material designed to cloak objects from visible light poses a greater challenge because of visible light''s smaller wavelength and the need to make the metamaterial''s constituent part - meta-atoms - small enough to interact with visible light.

These tiny meta-atoms have been designed but they have only traditionally been realized on flat, hard surfaces, making them rigid constructs impractical for use in clothing or other possible applications that would benefit from flexibility, such as super lenses.

The research team, led by EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellow Dr Andrea Di Falco, has developed an elaborate technique, which frees the meta-atoms from the hard surface (''substrate'') they are constructed on.

The researchers predict that stacking them together can create an independent, flexible material, which can be adopted for use in a wide range of applications.

"Metamaterials give us the ultimate handle on manipulating the behaviour of light. The impact of our new material Meta-flex is ubiquitous. It could be possible to use Meta-flex for creating smart fabrics and, in the paper, we show how easy it is to place Meta-flex on disposable contact lenses, showing how flexible superlenses could be used for visual prostheses," Di Falco said.

The research has been published in New Journal of Physics.


Glasgow airport evacuated after suspicious package found

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Parts of Scotland's Glasgow airport were evacuated after a suspicious package was found, a media report said.

According to the Daily Telegraph, bomb disposal squads were called to the scene Wednesday, a spokesman for the airport said.

The package was found at around 1955 GMT in the security area where passengers are searched before they board a plane.

The spokesman said the area had been evacuated but the Scottish airport remained open late Wednesday.

"A suspect package was found in the search area. Because it is in the search area we can no longer process passengers for their departures," the spokesman said.

"We are still accepting flights as normal. We are not closed but we have cordoned off that area until the police say it is safe. We have had to evacuate the search area and the adjacent road at the front of the terminal. The terminal is still accessible," the spokesman added.

The scare comes just days after a printer cartridge containing explosive material was discovered on a cargo plane at East Midlands airport, England.

Glasgow International Airport was targeted by terrorists in 2007, when a jeep loaded with propane was driven into the forecourt doors.


World's most famous moustaches revealed

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Spanish painter Salvador Dali's facial hair has been voted the best-known moustache of all time.

The surrealist's meticulously waxed moustache is the most famous, according to almost a quarter of Britons.

The poll, which surveyed 14,144 British men for MSN Him saw 1990s wrestling star Hulk Hogan's trademark handlebar come second with 18 per cent of the vote.

Albert Einstein came third with 13 per cent, followed by 19th century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and then comic actor Charlie Chaplin. MSN Him is a charity which encourages the growing of moustaches.

The Top Ten
>Salvador Dali (24 per cent)
>Hulk Hogan (18 per cent)
>Albert Einstein (13 per cent)
>Friedrich Nietzsche (12 per cent)
>Charlie Chaplin (11 per cent)
>Freddie Mercury (11 per cent)
>Daley Thompson (4 per cent)
>Bruce Forsyth (3 per cent)
>Jimi Hendrix (3 per cent)
>Ian Botham (1 per cent)


Get your very own Obama!

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Blow-up sex doll modelled on the US President finds favour among the Chinese

President Obama may be having a rough time in the US, but that hasn't hurt his popularity in China a bit.
No! They have not printed up little red books of his quotations. They also don't have his picture staring down impassively in the living room of every home.

However, what they do have is a Barack Obama inflatable love doll, dressed up in a suit with his picture silk screened on the face. The doll was exhibited at the 8th Sex Culture Festival in the southern city of Guangzhou.

Anyone who wanted to get in to see the merchandise on exhibit at the festival had to pay an admission fee of about $6 (Rs 265), which is a hefty sum when measured against Chinese wages.

Obama T-shirt

President Obama is very popular in China, where a t-shirt with the name Maobama is a best seller.

As its name suggests, the picture on the t-shirt is a cross between that of Chairman Mao and Obama. Unlike the US, such a comparison is presumably not an insult.

The doll as well as the sex expo in Guangzhou would never have been possible when Chairman Mao was alive.

The sex show was open only to adults. The expo was visited by "tens of thousands" of people,
said a spokesperson for the Guangdong Gongchuang Economic Development company, the organisers.

The organiser said that other than the Obama doll, the other star attraction was a female doll costing 98,000 yuan. (Rs 6,50,000).

"We do not know which manufacturer produced this doll," the spokesman added.

Features

The organisers said that when the doll's ears were pulled, it said:
"I vow to redistribute wealth to the least deserving!"
"I will dismantle the imperialistic war machine!"
"All health matters
will funnel through Washington!!!
"I will pursue war crime charges against Bush!!!!!"
Responses
However, the picture of the Obama doll, which circulated on the Chinese internet, drew an wide array of responses.

"How could they place the US president behind those other poorly-made models. He is the head of a big country, after all," wrote one anonymous commentator on an internet forum.

"Why can't we have a Mao Tse-tung toy?" asked another.
However, Obama is not the first US politician to have a sex doll modelled after him.

Before him, a sex doll was also made on the lines of Sarah Palin. The adult toy manufacturer Topco Sales had announced that they would be selling an inflatable sex doll called the This is Not Sarah Palin Inflatable Love Doll online and in stores.

The Palin blow-up doll was to be manufactured in China. The Sarah Palin Sex Doll is a busty, doll conservatively dressed but does not really look like the real Palin. The doll earned a lot of media coverage during the vice-presidential candidacy.

Obama fever

In 2009, the Barack Obama shaped dildo was manufactured in USA. The Official Obama Pleasure Toy, dubbed the Head O State, stood at 7.5 inches tall, measured two inches in diameter and weighed 14 ounces.

The cost of the toy was $21.95 (Rs 1,000)

In 2008, Obama condoms were created. Nearly 5,00,000 condoms have been sold and shipped to over 60 different countries.

The condom is created by the New York City company Practice Safe Policy. The company also makes a McCain Condom and a Palin Condom.


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