Boy, and here I thought NowPublic was the best place to work. These employees (civil servants, no less) were caught on camera having sex in the bathrooms, jumping naked off filing cabinets, etc."Civil servants on...
OpinionBarry ARtiste, Now Public ContributorAs I have reported so many times on Now Public about Junk Science, Researchers who rely on public money for their livlihood have differing opinions, most researchers...
created by Barry ORegan | 5 years ago | updated 5 years ago 832 views | 10 recommendations | 3 comments
What has the world come to when an illegal alien can no longer pack his stash without thugs robbing him."McALLEN, Texas (AP) - A man was arrested for drug possession after telling authorities that two masked...
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"Amy Winehouse trashed a hotel room with a plate of spaghetti bolognese before the MTV Europe Music Awards last week.
The singer - who was in Munich, Germany, for the glitzy awards ceremony - reportedly lost her temper and caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to her...
"Its no secret our roads are getting busier. The motorways of the UK are straining to cope with the amount of traffic that relentlessly pounds the tired tarmac each and everyday.
Cities fare no better as gridlock ensues every rush hour. Even hedge lined country roads are...
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"Sir John Bourn, guardian of the public purse. In three years he's run up bills of £365k on travel and £27k on meals. Then there's opera, grand prix, polo ...
As England's chief investigator into Whitehall waste and extravagance, Sir John Bourn, the comptroller and auditor...
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UPDATE: I received a download notification email at 10:58pm PDT via email. In the email was a link which was directly linked to a zip file that took approximately 4 minutes to download. I'm now listening to In...
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"Visitors to a stately home have been warned to keep away from a randy peacock after he caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to a car he mistook for a mate.
The amorous bird swooped on the "peacock blue" Lexus car in the grounds of eccentric aristocrat Sir Benjamin...
"A gang on mopeds raided the store of leading British designer Luella Bartley early yesterday morning, smashing their way in with a sledgehammer before speeding off with more than £10,000 worth of luxury...
"Wipha was centered about 70 miles (112 kilometers) east-southeast of Taipei, Taiwan, as of 3 p.m. Japan Standard Time Tuesday (2 a.m. ET), and was moving toward the west-northwest at 17 mph (27 kph), according to...
created by steve468 | 5 years ago | updated 5 years ago 363 views | 2 recommendations | 1 comment
More people die from (mesothelioma) exposure to asbestos than accidents on British roads. In the next 30 years 150-250,000 UK citizens will die of lung cancer, mesothelioma and asbestosis. The Asbestos Hazards...
The $US2.5 billion that
Japanese individuals lost last month was just a minuscule fraction
of the nation's overall household savings, say some analysts."It's comparable to what Japan spends in two weeks on...
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"Paris is ranked second with 35.37 pounds (51.93 euros, 71.86 dollars), ahead of Tokyo, which was the most expensive last year but is now third with an average 35.10 pounds.(51.54 euros, 71.30 dollars).
In New...
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"A British couple have shacked up in a budget roadside motel for more than 20 years because they love never having to do the laundry or cooking, they said Tuesday.David Davidson, 79, and his wife, Jean, 70, first tried out a Travelodge hotel while visiting a sick aunt in 1985...
The introduction of congestion taxes has made billions of pounds. It has also changed the way some people travel. Walking and riding a bicycle or motorbike has become more popular as they are exempt from the...