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Salma Hayek's Mobile Phone E-mail Account Hacked

Hackers have opened Salma Hayek's mobile phone e-mail account and posted screenshots of its contents on the Internet to reveal the lifestyle of the rich and famous Hollywood actress.

Unknown hackers posted instructions on how to open shayek@mac.com, Hayek's personal Apple MobileMe e-mail address, on the image bulletin board 4chan.org.

Two Rhode Island College Students Missing In Trinidad, Never Returned From Spring Break

Two students of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island are missing in the twin island of Trinidad and Tobago in the southern Caribbean and the State Department is looking into their disappearance.

The department said Thursday the unnamed students failed to return to school at the start of the week prompting the search.

Vandals Damage Disgraced British Banker's Home, Car Over High Pension

Vandals broke windows of the house and a Mercedes Benz of disgraced British banker Sir Fred Goodwin in Edinburgh, Scotland on Wednesday.

The vandals calling themselves Bank Bosses Are Criminals (BBAC) informed their action to local media organizations through e-mail and warned they will carry out more attacks against banking executives.

'Freaks of Nature' Prop Up Scientist's Unique Nature Vs. Nurture Theory
'Freaks of Nature' Prop Up Scientist's Unique Nature Vs. Nurture Theory

Johnny Eck, a "half-man" born with no legs, grew into a proficient hand-walker.

In 1940, a Dutch goat was born without front legs and learned to walk upright. So did Faith, a two-legged dog in Oklahoma.

Photographer, AP, Street Artist Battle For Rights Over Famous Obama Poster

The issue of fair use is front and center as the Associated Press, a street artist and a freelance photographer are locked in a legal battle over a poster of President Barack Obama.

One of the most famous images of the president during his campaign for the White House was a photograph taken by freelance photographer Mannie Garcia while on assignment for the AP at the National Press Club in 2006 that was painted over by Los Angeles-based street artist Shepard Fairey.