The kiss of deaf.

A woman in china lost her hearing power after the passionate kiss with her boyfriend.Doctor said"her hearing would return after sometime. " The 20-something girl from Zhuhai, in southern Guangdong province,...

Designer Vagina trend 'worrying'

Woman pay a lot of attention on the way they look. They go for cosmetic surgery to improve the look, many of them go for botox to rejuvenate their body. But sometimes woman  are concerened about how she looks in the vaginal region and that feeling becomes...

MI5 seeks gay spies in attempt to expand its recruiting base

M15, the British equivalent of the CIA, has instituted a new policy of actively seeking gay men and women as new recruits. The agency says its part of a wider mission to attract more diverse recruits from throughout society rather than just selecting people from Oxford or...

Canada seeks industry, not consumer input on secret treaty

Canadians who have a any notion that we are some sort of bastion of civil rights need to stop kidding themselves. Uncer the current Harper regime, Canadians have seen the erosion of civil risghts and core democratic principles. Well we really have no one to blame but...

MI6 admit keeping a dossier on Mohamed Al Fayed

"After their brief trip to Paris, Diana spent virtually every free moment with Dodi at his apartment in London’s Park Lane or together at Kensington Palace, which rankled the royals greatly. Prince Philip was...

Broadband improvements to be explored

"A new advisory group has been set up to look at how Ireland's broadband infrastructure can be improved in the coming years. The International Advisory Forum on Next Generation Broadband Networks will look at how Ireland can get faster broadband speeds at lower costs. The...

Anger as Northern Rock plans dividend

"Goldman Sachs was brought in after the Treasury guaranteed Northern Rock's debts alongside savers' deposits eight days ago. It will advise on implications for taxpayers of any rescue plan, while considering...

Shifting Sands: Iraq Troop Drawdown Imminent

    NowPublic contributor phrolen is a veteran of Operation IraqiFreedom and Joint Taskforce Katrina. His commentary is based on actualexperience.     Just yesterday, Shifting...

Public To Advise On Lancashire Mental Health Services

Lancashire bucks the trend of the UK in closing down mental health hospitals and building private housing on the vacated grounds. They are building four brand new hospitals and they are asking the staff and patients what they need... "People in Lancashire are to be consulted...

Non-Reality TV: Donor Show Hoax

Update: Turns out that BNN was punking us... I perhaps reveal a bit about my opinion of reality TV when I admit that I believed it."A Dutch TV contest which purported to show a dying woman choose a patient to...

U.S. Plans Bid for 2018 World Cup

I remember when the World Cup was held in the USA in 1994: it was my first real exposure to the energy and passion of international soccer/football/futbol. San Francisco became an international party zone for...

Australia still against basic human rights!

"It is not fair and it is ridiculous in the 21st century to have this sort of discrimination in a place like Australia." "Feds quash second gay bill: Action high-handed and arrogant, says Corbell Wednesday, 7...

Strip Clubs and Legality in Canada

"Love Bites By Sasha PEELER POINTERS I am interested in attending a strip club in Toronto but would appreciate your advice on ones that are reputable. Can you also advise on the status of lap dancing? Can one only order one dance? How much are they typically? Do you tip? Can...

Fiji's tribal chiefs yet to agree on plan to return to civilian rule

"SUVA, Fiji: Fiji's powerful tribal chiefs failed Thursday to approve a draft plan to restore civilian rule to the South Pacific nation and end the crisis sparked by a military coup that ousted the government of Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase on Dec. 5. Late Thursday,...

Fiji's tribal chiefs yet to agree on plan to return to civilian rule

"SUVA, Fiji: Fiji's powerful tribal chiefs failed Thursday to approve a draft plan to restore civilian rule to the South Pacific nation and end the crisis sparked by a military coup that ousted the government of Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase on Dec. 5. Late Thursday,...

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