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153 Jobless face benefit cut unless they learn English:UK

Around 100,000 immigrants on jobseeker's allowance and related benefits have worse English than the average nine-year-ol...
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152 BBC reveals 2,500-hour World War I season

The BBC has revealed how it plans to mark the centenary of World War I. Programming and events will span four years, acr...
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151 First taste of test-tube burger declared ‘close to meat’

The world's first laboratory-grown beef burger was flipped out of a petri dish. with food tasters declaring it tasted "c...
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150 Dubai offers gold to fight obesity epidemic

Dubai's government will pay residents in gold for losing those extra pounds as part of a government campaign to fight gr...
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149 China halts import of New Zealand milk powder because of botulism bacteria

China halts imports of milk powders produced by a New Zealand company. The import ban comes after a botulism-causing bac...
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148 Would you trust a doctor in a T-shirt?

A senior British doctor has complained that junior members of her profession are getting too scruffy. But since doctors ...
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147 World’s most depressing ‘city’: Syrian camp which is home to 160,000 refugees is now Jordan’s fifth largest city

There are about depressing home of 160,000 refugees who have escaped the brutal Syrian civil war. Incredibly, 6,000 peop...
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146 McDouble Called The ‘Cheapest, Most Nutritious And Bountiful Food’ In Human History: How The $1 McDonald’s Hamburger Earns The Title

Long touted as the pinnacle of the American dream, then later renounced for its dangerous health risks, McDonald's has n...
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145 Leftover Food-Trading Apps

Sometimes leftover food just loses its appeal on the second day it sits in the fridge, which can be quite wasteful. 'Lef...
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144 Is it OK to take your shoes off at work?

Temperature is rising. Feet are getting hot... so hot that Nick Clegg (Uk's Deputy Prime Minister) removed his shoes in ...
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143 Harvard scientists say coffee ‘could halve risk of suicide’

In a study published by the Word Journal of Biological Pyschiatry, researchers analysed the caffeine consumption of more...
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142 Escalator etiquette: The dos and don’ts

Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York, has said he always walks on escalators. Good exercise, yes, but some cities discou...
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141 U.S. businessman held hostage by his workers in China

Chip Starnes, co-founder and president of Specialty Medical Supplies China, has been trapped in the company's suburban B...
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140 The slimy secret of eternal youth: letting live SNAILS crawl across your face, Japan introduced

A revolutionary new facial that involves allowing live snails to slither across the complexion has been hailed the next ...
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139 Saudi Arabia warns pilgrims over coronavirus

Health officials in Saudi Arabia have asked pilgrims visiting its holy sites to wear masks in crowded places to stop the...
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138 Want to be richer, more successful and live longer? PALM SURGERY is on the rise in Japan

Palmistry is hugely popular in Japan where palm readers charge optimistic customers upwards of ? 50 a session to tell th...
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137 Indonesian province bans female secretaries

The governor of an Indonesian province on Saturday said he had ordered his top staff to replace their female secretaries...
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136 Governments lose trust as corruption soars

Have you recently paid a bribe to a local politician, judge or police officer? If so, you're not alone. More than one in...
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135 Global population to soar to 11 billion by 2100 as African population quadruples

The world's population will reach almost eleven billion by the end of the century because of soaring birth rates in Afri...
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134 Exercising your face with a pair of RUBBER LIPS will make you look ‘youthful and vibrant’, say Japanese designers

The lengths people are willing to go to own a pair of plumped cheeks and a line-free complexion are well-documented, but...
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133 Can you be electrocuted by your smartphone?

Could your smartphone really give you a lethal electric shock? That question was on the minds of many Monday (July 15) a...
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132 Toxic Derbyshire ‘Blue Lagoon’ dyed black

A pool at a disused Derbyshire quarry, known locally as the Blue Lagoon, has been dyed black in a bid to deter people fr...
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131 U.S. has stolen millions of text messages from Chinese phones

The U.S. is stealing Chinese cell phone data, according to whistle-blower Edward Snowden(a former CIA agent) U.S. had sn...
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130 Qatar gets its first World Heritage site

Qatar's youthful new ruler, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, has acquired another jewel in his burgeoning crown. The arc...
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129 New pollution high as haze chokes Singapore

Pollution levels reached a new record high for a third day in a row in Singapore, as smoky haze from fires in Indonesia ...
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128 Michael Jackson went 60 days without real sleep

Michael Jackson died while preparing to set a world record for the most successful concert run, but he unknowingly set a...
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127 Venezuela and Nicaragua offer NSA whistle blower Edward Snowden asylum

Presidents Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua and Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela said Friday they were willing to grant asylum to N...
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126 Stop Staring at Your Facebook Profile: It Could Be Making You Stupid

People used to log onto Facebook to spy on old flames and check out new crushes. Now it seems like they are more interes...
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125 Digital distraction’ causes 20 million UK passengers to miss their bus or train stop every year

An estimated 20 million passengers miss bus or train stops each year because of 'digital distraction' from their smartph...
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124 Chinese beachgoers frolic in a thick green algae that keeps returning despite 20,000 tonnes being removed in last few days

Beachgoers frolicking in swathes of green algae on the beach in Qingdao in the eastern Shandong province. Around 20,000 ...
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123 Can we make ourselves happier?

Can we make ourselves happier? According to studies from all over the globe collated by the World Happiness Database in ...
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122 British man survives 15th floor fall in New Zealand

A British man has survived a fall from the 15th floor of a building in New Zealand, local media report. Tom Stilwell fel...
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121 Brazil protests expand to over one million people

More than a million Brazilians poured into the streets of at least 80 cities Thursday in this week's largest anti-govern...
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120 Brain power! Helicopter becomes the first to be flown using the power of thought

A remote controlled helicopter has been flown through a series of hoops using the power of the human mind. This it the f...
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119 19 firefighters killed in Arizona forest fire

A sudden windstorm turned an Arizona forest fire into an out-of-control inferno that trapped and killed 19 firefighters,...
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118 The four-day work week

What would you do with your time if you only had to work four, three, or even two days a week? Decades ago, experts pred...
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117 Surprising new research reveals that being HAPPY makes you FAT

A study published last month found that if you are the kind of person who lets your mood affect your eating - that's abo...
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116 Supermarket got Colombian cocaine instead of bananas

Drug traffickers back in Colombia must be going bananas over how their shipment ended up at Danish supermarkets and not ...
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115 Students invent award-winning soap to tackle malaria

Your head is pounding, burning with raging fever, your aching bones feeling like they weigh a ton. Covered in profuse sw...
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114 SoftBank chief aims to create world’s No.1 company

The flamboyant founder of SoftBank, which is close to a $21.6 billion takeover of U.S. firm Sprint Nextel, on Friday add...
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113 Skipping breakfast costs the British economy ?300million

Over half of UK workers give breakfast a miss on a working day. Those who miss out on the morning meal lose 82 minutes o...
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112 Self-Disciplined People Are Happier (and Not as Deprived as You Think)

It's easy to think of the highly self-disciplined as being miserable misers or uptight Puritans, but it turns out that e...
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111 Sweden male train drivers wear skirts after shorts row

A dozen male train drivers in Sweden have circumvented a ban on shorts by wearing skirts to work in hot weather. The wor...
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110 Wolf urine, lion’s roar keep deer from Japan transport

Transport operators in northern Japan are sprinkling wolf urine near roads and broadcasting the roar of lions near train...
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109 Soy Sauce Overdose Sends Teen Into Coma

A 19-year-old survived a dangerous sodium overdose after drinking more than a quart of soy sauce on a dare, according to...
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108 Secret court order forces Verizon to turn over telephone records of millions

The U.S. government has obtained a top secret court order that requires Verizon to turn over the telephone records of mi...
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107 Philippines dog Kabang returns home after face surgery

A dog that lost half her face saving two girls from an oncoming motorcycle has returned to the Philippines after eight m...
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106 Japan’s abandoned bicycles find new homes in developing countries

In Japan, countless numbers of bicycles are abandoned outside stations and on roadsides each year. While many will be tu...
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105 We eat a whole tub of ice cream when we’re sad

A new study suggests that our emotions can make us perceive the taste of food differently - and most significantly, less...
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104 The disturbing new trend for ‘cleansing reduction’ which involves bathing just once a week

Daily showers could become a thing of the past, if a new beauty trend called 'cleansing reduction' takes off. Instead of...