London Olympics chief denies role in Games tickets scam
London Olympics chief Lord Sebastian Coe has denied any link to an alleged black marketing of 2012 tickets.
The Tory peer, in a statement, said that he never assisted a Greek counterpart who 'pulled
UK woman who played bingo to 'get away from football' wins 1.3m pounds
A woman from the UK, who was fed up with her partner constantly watching football on television, has won 1.3 million pounds after playing bingo online to entertain herself.
Lisa Potter, 33, from Oxfo
Mandarin school slammed for attracting students with 'sexy’ teachers
An online language ‘school’, which has deployed bikini-clad glamour models to help foreigners learn Mandarin, is facing criticism from feminists in China.
SexyMandarin.com, whose motto is, “Learning
Brain-dead boy's heart, liver and kidneys save three lives
Heart, liver and kidneys of a young boy who was declared brain-dead under were successfully transplanted into three different recipients at three hospitals in Japan.
Surgeons at Osaka University Hosp
UFO-shaped object found in Baltic Sea
A Swedish expedition team has been left perplexed by an oddly-shaped object that they found at the bottom of the Baltic Sea.
The sonar picture of the unidentified object resembles the famed 'Star War
US man arrested for having sex with teddy bear in public
A man in Cincinnati has been arrested for the fourth time for having sex with a teddy bear on Wednesday evening.
According to the Smoking Gun, employees at a health clinic spotted him pleasuring hims
JD(U) leader Tiwari pitches for Pranab as President
JD(U) leader Shivanand Tiwari on Saturday said Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee should be elected to the President's post with consensus.
Karachi to set up museum, library as tribute to Mehdi Hassan
The administrator of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) Muhammad Hussain Syed has announced the establishment of a museum and music library in memory of legendary singer Mehdi Hassan.
Kalam as Prez choice of youth, says Subramanian Swamy
A day after Congress president Sonia Gandhi announced finance minister Pranab Mukherjee as the ruling alliance's choice for the coveted post, Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy said youth of the country want A.P.J Abdul Kalam to be the President of India.
1967 supercar set to sell for £1.8 million
The ultra-rare Ford GT40 Mk, built in 1967, is the road-legal version of their famous Le-Mans racer and is expected to fetch around 1.8 million dollars at the auction.