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  1. An Indian police official stands in front of an Air India plane at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi in August. Crew on an Air India passenger jet discovered a snake coiled up under a seat and were unable to catch it as it slithered around the plane, the airline has said.

    Odd

    Snake on a plane: Indian airline

    AFP - Thursday, September 4 07:33 am

    Sent 98 Times

    NEW DELHI (AFP) - Crew on an Air India passenger jet discovered a snake coiled up under a seat and were unable to catch it as it slithered around the plane, the airline said on Thursday. More »

  2. Dentist Camps It Up In Britain

    UK

    Dentist Camps It Up In Britain

    SkyNews - Wednesday, September 3 10:00 am

    Sent 89 Times

    The chaotic search for a dentist may be getting a step easier with the arrival of a pop-up dental surgery from Hungary. More »

  3. Tube passenger burnt by 'acid seat'

    UK

    Tube passenger burnt by 'acid seat'

    Press Assoc. - Wednesday, September 3 05:08 am

    Sent 82 Times

    A Tube passenger has needed hospital treatment after sitting on a seat believed to be covered in corrosive cleaning fluid. More »

  4. UK

    Deadly spider in Co-op bananas

    Press Assoc. - Friday, September 5 04:09 am

    Sent 77 Times

    A cashier felt the hairs on the back of her neck stand on end after discovering a deadly South American banana spider nestling in a bunch of bananas. More »

  5. Technology

    Canadian woman in tech support hostage drama

    VNU Net - Thursday, September 4 10:30 am

    Sent 72 Times

    A Canadian actress and playwright has been charged with holding a technical support member hostage after losing her internet connection. More »

  6. Entertainment

    Gallagher sheiking with excitement at City sale

    ITN - Wednesday, September 3 10:25 am

    Sent 55 Times

    Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher said the sale of his beloved Manchester City has finally repaid his 40-year loyalty to the club. More »

  7. Science

    Marital crisis? Blame it on male genes

    AFP - Tuesday, September 2 04:43 pm

    Sent 55 Times

    STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Swedish researchers said Tuesday what women have suspected all along: that marital woes can often be attributed to men's genetic make-up, according to a study linking a common male gene to relationship problems. More »

  8. UK

    Britain Braced For Violent Gales

    SkyNews - Wednesday, September 3 01:27 pm

    Sent 41 Times

    Britain is braced for a battering over the next few days with a forecast of violent gales and heavy winds. More »

  9. World

    German Cops Hunt For 62mph Skater

    SkyNews - Wednesday, September 3 02:31 pm

    Sent 38 Times

    German police are trying to track down a skateboarder who sped down a steep stretch of motorway at 62mph (100kmh). More »

  10. World

    Pop Star Murder: Egypt MP Charged

    SkyNews - Friday, September 5 08:12 am

    Sent 28 Times

    An Egyptian billionaire has been charged with hiring a hitman to kill the winner of Lebanon's equivalent of Pop Idol, in a case that has rocked the Arab world. More »


Most Emailed Photos

  • 1.Colombia's 28 kg bouncing babyITN

    Sent 11 Times

  • 2.A king cobra eats a smaller snake in Ban Kok Sanga village, about 500 km (312 miles) from Bangkok on June 5, 2003. REUTERS/Sukree SukplangReuters

    Sent 10 Times

  • 3.Villagers hold ice after heavy hailstorms hit a deforested hillside in Gikingi Village in Nyahururu town, some 220km from Nairobi, September 3, 2008. REUTERS/Antony NjugunaReuters

    Sent 8 Times

  • 4.Lopez took 20 pregnancy testsworld entertainment news

    Sent 4 Times

  • 5.Trinamul Congress leader Mamata Banerjee, third right-front row, sips sweet water as she joins Iftar party with Muslim supporters, during a blockade of the Calcutta-Delhi national highway in front of the Tata Motors small car factory at Singur, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) north of Calcutta, India, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. The father of two labourers at Tata Motors' troubled small car factory in eastern India killed himself Wednesday, local police said, a day after the company suspended work indefinitely at the site. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)AP

    Sent 4 Times

  • 6.Heavy rain and strong winds are pounding parts of Britain as the first major storm of the autumn pushes in from the Atlantic.AFP

    Sent 3 Times

  • 7.Northern Arizona quarterback Lance Kriesien, left, calls signals against Arizona State in the first quarter of a football game Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008, in Tempe, Ariz. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)AP

    Sent 3 Times

  • 8.U.S. actor Mickey Rourke arrives with his dog Loki for the award ceremony of the Venice Film Festival September 6, 2008. Rourke stars in the movie Reuters

    Sent 3 Times

  • 9.People view Nissan's all-electric Mixim concept car at a vehicle show in Monaco in late March. The japanese auto giant is considering developing plug-in hybrid vehicles that can be charged at home, as it seeks to catch up with its rivals in fuel-sipping cars.AFP

    Sent 2 Times

  • 10.Former SocGen trader Jerome Kerviel, 2nd from right, flanked by his lawyers Bernard Benaiem, 2nd from left, Francis Tissot, left, and Caroline Wassermann, arrives to appear before investigating judges, in Paris, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. Societe Generale has accused Kerviel, 31, of betting tens of billions of euros of the bank's money without permission, which led to almost 5 billion euros (more than $7 billion) in losses once the bank unwound his positions in January 2008. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)AP

    Sent 2 Times

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