British Artist spends second day in sand

 A british artist has submerged in the sand for last 48 hours and plan to continue for more time. What a weired idea." A performance artist planning to stay buried in the sand on a Kent beach for the best part of 48 hours has said his stunt is going well. Mark McGowan...

CSI Cold Case File" Gang Hit Overkill"

A Cold Case File, with so many twists and turns, worthy of a feature length Hollywood movie, with 2 sequels in order to solve." The execution-style killings inside a North York fish warehouse made no sense. Two...

India attractive destination for health tourism: Study

"India attractive destination for health tourism: StudyIndian corporate hospitals are well equipped, proficient and could measure up to or even outshine any hospital in the West, making the nation an attractive destination for health tourism, a Planning Commission report...

UK push for big nuclear expansion

With Britain's fuel bills rising by the hour, ministers are right to extend the production of nuclear power fuel plants." The Prime Minister will tomorrow announce an agreement with France's Nicholas Sarkozy for...

Sixth Pay Commission by 31 March, No Interim Relief

"New Delhi (ABC Live): The Government employees in India are eagerly waiting for Sixth Pay Commission Report."

Multiculturalism's nemesis

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorOne of the topics in this story is about Afrocentric schools in order to house black citizens of this country in a Blacks only institution in order for Blacks to better...

EconSM08: More Speakers, More Panels

Here's your chance to see NowPublic's own Leonard Brody live and in person.  "Our EconSM conference planning is kicking into high gear, and we have several new speakers and topics to announce (with more to...

Developers should face land banking tax say town planners

Finally, some sense is being spoken!–Published by Jane Clee for Royal Town Planning Institute in Housing Communities on Monday 10th March 2008 –"Developers that are slow to build homes and shops on...

A 'Sliced Porosity Block' for Chengdu, China

"A 'Sliced Porosity Block' for Chengdu, China"

Tories planning new prisons in UK

"Conservative leader David Cameron says his party would build 5,000 more prison places in England and Wales - taking capacity in jails to more than 100,000. Under the plans, older inner-city jails would be sold...

Toshiba Corp to give up HD DVD format

"According to a source from Toshiba Corp,the company is planning to give up on its HD DVD format for high definition DVDs, conceding defeat to the competing Blu-Ray technology backed by Sony Corp."

'Soldier ghost' caught on camera

"A group of amateur film-makers believe they may have proof that ghosts really do exist after one of them caught something strange on camera. George Gunn said he captured pictures of a ghostly apparition while out walking along a footpath in Outwood, near Wakefield, West...

Arrests over alleged plot to murder cartoonist

"Police in Denmark have arrested a number of people suspected of plotting to kill one of the cartoonists whose depiction of the Prophet Mohammed sparked anger across the Muslim world. The arrests were made in the town of Aarhus on the Jutland peninsula. Jyllands-Posten, the...

Prime Minister Gordon Brown faces rift with Prince Charles over Dalai Lama snub

"Gordon Brown faces rift with Prince Charles over 'snub' to Dalai Lama By GLEN OWEN Gordon Brown is on a collision course with Prince Charles over the sensitive issue of the Chinese government's human-rights record. The exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, is...

House hidden in the hay in UK

"City folk driving through the countryside in the southern English county of Surrey will now look twice when they see a large pile of hay bales - after all you never know what could be hiding in amongst it!...

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