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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Kangaroo in 400-year-old manuscript could change Australian history

(The Daily Telegraph)
Photo: Subhash Chandra


Kangaroo in four centuries old manuscript - could it change Australian history? = According to an illustration, Portuguese sketch a "furry" animal. Doh, is a unicorn!
(by Julian Lofts)

Analysis: Oscar's best-picture nominees

(USA Today)
Photo: Rachel


American Hustle, Captain Phillips, Dallas Buyers Club, Gravity, Her, Nebraska, Philomena, Twelve Years a Slave, and The Wolf of Wall Street = Well, the 'Best Picture' nominees for the Oscar Awards are really all relevant, visually vast epics and a bankable film with happy laughs.
(by Adie Pena)

America's only prisoner of war is alive after four years with the Taliban

(The Daily Telegraph)
Photo: Wikimedia


America's only prisoner of war is alive after four years with the Taliban = Fortunately bipolar Carrie Mathison of TV series* is aware. Ha - wry finale!
* Homeland
(by Julian Lofts)

Little girls deserve better than to be told to make themselves sexy

(The Guardian)
Photo: TW Collins


Little girls deserve better than to be told to make themselves sexy = Let's note: Barbie Doll set's velvet glitter makes them sex-dotty here!
(by Maurice Goddard)

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Bull Elephant Rampage: Briton's Car Trampled

(Yahoo! News)
Photo: Volker Neumann


Bull Elephant Rampage: Briton's Car Trampled = Hell-bent trumpeting alarm! Bad cropper, alas.
(by Maurice Goddard)

Doomsday Clock Set at 5 'Til Midnight

(Yahoo! News)
Photo: Ghostsigns


It's the end of the world as we know it = The twisted Earth dies now. NOW, folk!
(by Aronas Pinchas)

Cristiano Ronaldo named world's best footballer

(Stuff.co.nz)
Photo: José Goulão


Cristiano Ronaldo named the world's best footballer = Tall order for Messi to win Ballon d'Or - a bad contest, eh?
(by Julian Lofts)

UK's Paignton Zoo bans monkeys from eating bananas for health reasons

(CNN)
Photo: Beat Küng


Paignton Zoo bans the animals from eating 'humanised' fruit = Offer diet items. Limit put on high-sugar, non-Amazon bananas.
(by Chris Sturdy)

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Man shot dead at movies after texting

(The Guardian)
Photo: Eric


Man shot dead at movies after texting = A mad vet exterminated, shooting fast
(by Julian Lofts)

Monday, January 13, 2014

Mindscapes: The first recording of hallucinated music

(New Scientist)
Illustration: On Being


Mindscapes: The first recording of hallucinated music = Reproducing a head full of distinct chants is mesmeric!
(by Maurice Goddard)

Fighting halts polio vaccination in northern Syria

(Mail & Guardian)
Photo: Gates Foundation


Fighting halts polio vaccination in northern Syria = Infantile paralysis thriving. Oh, aching contortion!
(by Mark McNamara)

Swedish doctors transplant wombs into 9 women

(Boston Globe)
Photo: Vishal Kapoor


Swedish doctors transplant wombs into nine women = New mission, don't stop now: Ms. wants to bear children!
(by Maurice Goddard)

World leaders react to the death of Ariel Sharon

(The New Zealand Herald)

Photo: Government Press Office


World leaders react to the death of Ariel Sharon = Death scored a hated terrorist. Farewell. No halo!
(by Julian Lofts)

Australian man has 2cm cockroach removed from his ear

(BBC)
Photo: World Bank


Australian man has 2cm cockroach removed from his ear = So uncommon! Rash ear-itch drama's a 2cm live freak roach!
(by Maurice Goddard)

Sydney Opera House architect Jorn Utzon dies

(The Guardian)
Illustration: Ibai Gandiaga Perez de Albeniz


Sydney Opera House architect Jorn Utzon dies = You enter SOH - another prized icon just decays
(by Julian Lofts)

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Muslim world echoes Palestinian expressions of joy at Sharon's passing

(Jerusalem Post)
Photo: Carl Malamud


Muslim world echoes Palestinian expressions of joy at Ariel Sharon's passing = Israeli ex-PM's death: Joyous pro-PLO Islamists shown sneering - scorn as a finale
(by Jason Lofts)

Pope Francis encourages mothers to breastfeed - even in the Sistine Chapel

(The Guardian)
Photo: Erman Akdogan


Pope Francis encourages mothers to breastfeed - even in the Sistine Chapel = Super fresh step! So as a fine celibate, he might even endorse contraception?!
(by Maurice Goddard)

Friday, January 10, 2014

Hollande scooters to 'affair' with actress, French magazine claims

(The New Zealand Herald)


Hollande scooters to 'affair' with actress, French magazine claims = O, Francois, a mistress and ze thrill of a nest - OMG what farce! A cliche!
(by Julian Lofts)

Half of US Congressional politicians are millionaires

(BBC)
Cartoon: Marsmettin Tallahassee


Half of the US Congressional politicians are millionaires = Affluence on Capitol Hill. As in oil, gas? Or is it more in shares?
(by Jason Lofts)

Bachelorette No More! Emily Maynard is Engaged

(Yahoo!)
Photo: Anders Ruff Custom Designs


Emily Maynard = Readily, my man!
(by Aronas Pinchas)