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February 14, 2007
In the first survey of its kind, a bra making company says British women are more bustier than their European counterparts when it comes to cleavage size. Surveyed by bra maker Triumph International - Europe's largest manufacturer of women's underwear, the report said that more than half of the British females wear a D-cup or larger as compared to Italian and Australian women who are using A- and B-cup section of the lingerie.
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February 13, 2007
Topics italy, nature, earth, construction, dna, teeth, hands, couples, led, love, young, dead, city and couple
The skeletons of two prehistoric humans found buried locked in an embrace last week will continue to keep the heart-warming pose this Valentine's day. Archaeologists in Italy, who unearthed the rare Neolithic era burial, are planning to scoop out the entire section of the earth to preserve the integrity of the pose. "We will work to keep them together," Elena Menotti, the archaeologist who led the dig told the AP. "Removing the turf in one piece will preserve the position and allow us to collect more data on the burial. ''
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February 1, 2007
Topics baby, birth, blood, hospital, sugar, hospitals, mexican, italy, mexico, milk, signs, young, life, boy and world
Employees at a Mexico hospital are gleaming in excitement over a recent birth. The reason of their excitement is the enormous size of the baby. Antonio Vasconcelos, who has been nicknamed "Super Tonio" by visitors weighed 14. 5 pounds at birth, well above the normal weight for a newborn. According to hospital authorities, the baby is perfectly fine and drinks 5 ounces of milk every three hours.
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January 6, 2007
Topics wood, london, furniture, italy, dating, history, trees, party, tree, england, space and news
A wooden dining table which experts have authenticated to have been made of wood dating back to the time of cavemen, is up for sale in London, England for over $13,000. The table comes with a certificate of authenticity that it had been made from a 30,000-year-old wood from a Kauri tree. The wood has been carbon-dated to determine its age, it was said.
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November 28, 2006
A drunk Spanish student is now in trouble after cycling for two miles the wrong way down the fast lane of an Italian motorway. The police said the 22-year-old Spanish student was arrested by traffic cops along the Autostrada del Sole, near Parma, Italy. A breathalyzer test conducted on the student found that he was four times over the legal driving limit.
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