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"Borat" Doesn't Make Kazakhstani Minister Laugh

During a trip to Germany, Kazakhstani minister Kasymzhomart Tokayev says the "mocumentary" Borat, simply doesn't make him laugh.

The film, which depicts Kazakhstan as a backwards, antisemitic and misogynistic former Soviet republic, will likely be banned from theaters in the small Asian nation.

Doctor On The Hunt For Women Who Cheated Him Over Breast Implants

Michael Koenig, a German plastic surgeon who was cheated out of payment by several women who got breast implants from him has given pictures of their enlarged breasts to police as a way to identify them.

Koenig, a surgeon in Cologne, told Bild newspaper, "The women registered under fake names. After the operations, which lasted about an hour, they just ran away."

Cheated Doctor Provides Breast Pictures For Identification

A plastic surgeon in Germany has provided the pictures of enlarged breasts of several women to police in a hope that it will help them track the cheats who stepped back at the time of payment. Michael Koenig, a surgeon in Cologne, told Bild newspaper that the women registered at his clinic for breast enlargement under a fake name, and eluded just after the surgery, which takes almost an hour.

Recalling one such case, Koeing said: "Tanja" went out for "fresh air" after 8,000-euro ($10,000) surgery to enlarge her breasts. "She never came back and never paid," he said.

Women Accidentally Forward E-mails About Sex Lives To Fellow Employees

Two German women who work at the Federal Labor Office used their office e-mail to complain about their partners' sex drive, detailing the failed methods they had tried.

Then one of them pressed the wrong button and forwarded the e-mails to other colleagues in their department.

Family Faces Eviction For Loud Praying

A Christian family living in an east Berlin apartment tower may be evicted after others living in the tower complained of their noisy prayer sessions, a German newspaper said Thursday. Neighbors told Bild newspaper that the 7-member family's prayers sometimes begin as late as 2 a.m. and include loud screams and singing.

The 42-year-old father of the family, Pierre D., is fighting an eviction order in court. He told Bild, "I really don't want to disturb the neighbors but the high volume is needed in the battle against the devil."