Monthly Archives: January 2014

Berlin : German authorities confiscate whale meat at fair

Berlin : German authorities confiscate whale meat at fair

Food claiming to contain Norwegian whale meat is being sold illegally at a major European food and agricultural fair, campaigners have said. Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) and marine protection organisation MEER eV said they found the dish of m inke whale meat, served smoked with blueberry jam, at the Berlin Green Week fair in Germany following a tip-off.

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Coolest gadgets from-CES 2014

Coolest gadgets from-CES 2014

While products like curved televisions, 3-D printers and driverless cars garnered the most attention at the big CES consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, there were plenty of video game-related products worth getting excited about. From virtual reality (VR) headsets and wireless controllers for mobile devices to “cloud”-based PlayStation titles and souped-up gaming PCs, here is a closer look at …

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More Illness From Synthetic pot Likely

More Illness From Synthetic pot Likely

For those who like their mind-altering herbs sprayed with dangerous chemicals and sold to them in gas stations, there’s always synthetic cannabis. The designer drug, branded as ”herbal incense” or a “herbal smoking blend,” is often sold in convenience stores and gas stations — and it’s nothing like cannabis. Nicknamed ”synthetic marijuana” because of its origins as a cheap, legal …

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TV legend Chet Curtis dies at 74 after battle with cancer

TV legend Chet Curtis dies at 74 after battle with cancer

Nightly news anchor Chet Curtis passed away yesterday after almost 50 years of reporting in Boston and losing his battle to cancer. He is best known for co-hosting the weekday news magazine show “chronicle” on WCVB with Natalie Jacobson. From the 70’s to the 90’s TV ratings sky-rocketed as this married duo brought the news to their homes.

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Giant 11 feet squid caught in Japan (Video)

Giant 11 feet squid caught in Japan

A rare giant squid has been caught by fishermen off the coast of Japan. Measuring 11 feet in length, the creature was hauled from its home in waters deep off the coast of the Tottori Prefecture during a trawl for crabs and flatfish. It was alive when the fishermen brought it on board the boat but died before reaching the …

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Half brothers die jogging in Park Days Apart

Half brothers die jogging in Park Days Apart

The brother of a man who died after collapsing during a run in a New York City park has died days later, also while jogging. The Daily News says 60-year-old Peter Berry collapsed and died while running in Central Park on Sunday. His half-brother, 68-year-old Rynn Berry, went into cardiac arrest during a New Year’s Eve run in Prospect Park. …

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Rex Ryan on brother’s hair : Report

Rex Ryan on brother's hair

Rob Ryan isn’t an NFL head coach because … his hair? That’s one theory making the round, and it’s a theory that makes sens to Rob’s twin brother, Rex, the clean-shaven coach of the Jets. Rex told reporters at the Senior Bowl this week that Rob’s flowing locks might be a turn-off to those who do the hiring. In Rex’s …

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London teenager dies after ‘taking ecstasy’ at illegal rave

London teenager dies after 'taking ecstasy' at illegal rave

The head of the Met Police has told Heart the death of a 16 year old who’s thought to have taken ecstasy is a tragedy. Daniel Spargo-Mabbs was taken to hospital in the early hours of Saturday 18 January 2014 after going to an illegal rave at an industrial site in Hayes. Police were called at about 4am by paramedics …

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Facebook ‘Could Lose 80% Of Users By 2017’. Seriously?

Facebook 'Could Lose 80% Of Users By 2017'. Seriously?

We’ll all be cured of Facebook soon. At least, that’s the conclusion of a new Princeton paper published this month on the Arxiv server that modeled the social network’s popularity over time as if it were an infectious illness. The conclusions may sound hard to believe—the scientists predict Facebook will lose 80 percent of its user base by the end …

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Higher Vitamin D boosts Parkinson’s sufferers health

Higher Vitamin D boosts Parkinson's sufferers health

Healthy vitamin D levels may lead to better memory and depression-free life in patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease (PD). A new study exploring vitamin D levels in patients with Parkinson’s disease opens up the possibility of a new avenue of early intervention that may delay or prevent the onset of cognitive impairment and depression.

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