SOTN: What India thinks of working women

women should dress properly ,to escape rape? wow, kudos to the people who think so, what low level,cheap and irrational thinking this is. no wonder India is still a third world country. how can one progress when minds have not grown. i totally disagree with people who r...

Daniel Craig says picking 007 girls is ‘weird”

"Daniel Craig says he finds auditions for James Bond girls "weird" – because he feels uncomfortable while trying to connect with the stunning hopefuls."

Lesbian kiss stirs up gay-friendly city

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South Africans take out rage on immigrants

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Corsets - the Many Benefits of Wearing a Corset

"For some women when the thought of slipping on a Corset comes to mind, one can only think of lying down on the bed trying to squeeze into an uncomfortable garment that is two sizes too small, or maybe having to have someone else lace or snap up the back of the piece so that...

Personalized web ads are creepy: poll

Remember that time you were innocently writing a gmail when you noticed all the ads on the page had to with knitting and soap collecting, your two favourite hobbies? Apparently you're not the only one to find that...

How to choose Sexy Hosiery for Work

If you are a business professional, you understand that your work attire is a mirror reflection of your inner personality. What you wear to your job is one of the most positive attributes you have to offer of yourself towards your career aside of the actual work you do day...

PETA says "Neigh!" to horse drawn carriages in NYC

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is teaming up with singer Pink to protest the use of horse-drawn carriages in New York City. This comes after a NY Times expose revealed that the city is not doing a...

The contraceptive super-pill that ends PMT

"The lives of millions of women could be revolutionised within months by the arrival of the contraceptive super-Pill. It promises to end the misery of pre-menstrual tension and banish periods. Lybrel, the first Pill designed to be taken continuously, is likely to appeal to...

'The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian' by Sherman Alexie

While I have my issues with Alexie, he is one of the few real Indians read beyond the community.  How well non-Natives will comprehend or are willing to acknowledge is another matter.  - The...

8 Uncomfortable Truths About Illegal Immigrants

"America needs these cheap workers to do all the squalid, degrading, soul-killing manual labor."

Va. middle school bans touching

Kilmer Middle School in Vienna, Virginia has a "no physical contact" rule. Like many schools, officials at Kilmer created the rule to try to give kids personal space and limit the effects of what they see as the...

Hot Flashes Can Strike Men, Too

"Men too can experience hot flashes like those of menopausal women—if they undergo chemical castration. New findings have verified a way to detect hot flashes. This could help develop treatments against these uncomfortable events in patients who endure chemical castration...

Anatomy of an Everest Summit Bid: Unforeseen Incidents, Varying Weather and J...

With the popular press these days loving to insinuate that climbing Everest in the 21st Century is about as difficult as, say, shoveling your driveway, I thought I would share this excellent narrative by my friend...

Big drop in Police Officer numbers

"The number of police officers in England and Wales has fallen for the first time since March 2000, Home Office figures have revealed. The total dropped by 173 officers to 141,873 at the end of September. Police...

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