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May 1, 2008
Topics bacteria, computer, office, dirty, hospitals, mouse, bbc, college, magazine, radio, toilet, london, health, food, university, hospital and people
Consumer magazine Which? has found that computer keyboards can be a home to bacteria that may cause food poisoning symptoms and stomach upsets. Tests made on 33 keyboards at its office here showed four posed a health risk, with one being host to five times more germs than the office's toilet seats.
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April 15, 2008
amous landmark Wembley Stadium has topped the list where Brits would most like to have sex, according to a report by British newspaper The SunIn a survey by Desire magazine, the United Kingdom's famous stadium beat other equally famous British spots to take the top spot for sexual trysts.
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April 9, 2008
Topics fashion, models, model, health, houses, clothing, led, body, madrid, spain, spanish, images, italy, beauty, advertising, france, french, heart, window, magazine, medical, london, girls and people
The French fashion industry led fashion houses, advertising firms and media outlets signed on Wednesday a charter to fight anorexia among models in magazine advertisements and catwalks. The anti-anorexia drive in the world's fashion capital was led by Health Minister Roselyne Bachelot along with groups in other countries worldwide. This will put an end to the display of ultra-skinny bodies of fashion models.
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March 31, 2008
Topics book, books, horse, big, mice, crazy, lesbian, stories, magazines, afp, america, shopping, nude, magazine, dead, people, man and names
British magazine Bookseller recently published poll results that revealed the past year's three strangest book titles, continuing the magazine's annual trend. The award, named the Diagram Prize, for the oddest book title for 2007 was given to one titled "If You Want Closure In Your Relationship, Start With Your Legs. "
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March 27, 2008
Topics diana, french, hearts, prince, queen, nude, wife, couple, icons, princess, covers, beauty, model, photos, led, magazine, airport and people
As expected, the glamorous third wife of French President Nicolas Sarkozy stole the show from him and Queen Elizabeth when the First French Couple visited Windsor Castle on Wednesday. From her Christian Dior outfits to her controversial nude photos, Carla Bruni was the talk of a royalty-obsessed nation that compared the 40-year old former supermodel to two global icons of beauty and style - Princess Diana and Jacqueline Kennedy.
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