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Soccer player drowns in ritual swim

2 hours, 9 minutes ago

HARARE (Reuters) - A Zimbabwean soccer player drowned in a crocodile infested river during a ritual to cleanse his team of bad spirits before a match, a state newspaper said on Tuesday.

  • Naked swimmer evades police in Tokyo palace moat 2 hours, 9 minutes ago

    TOKYO (Reuters) - A bald, naked man who said he was a British tourist went swimming in the moat of Japan's Imperial Palace on Tuesday, climbing the palace wall, throwing rocks and splashing water at police before being taken into custody.

  • Brits value sex and in-laws, Web dating company finds 2 hours, 10 minutes ago

    LONDON (Reuters) - Being too tired for sex is less of a problem for married Britons than for U.S. or Australian couples, and Brits place more importance on agreeing on how to handle their in-laws, online dating company eHarmony has found.

  • Bao Xishun, 57, a 2.36-metre (7 feet, 9 inches) herdsman listed by the Guinness World Records as the tallest living man, looks at his new-born baby at a hospital in Zunhua, Hebei province October 2, 2008. The world's tallest man, China's Bao Xishun, became the world's tallest father this week with the birth of his first child, a boy whose initial height seems a compromise between his gigantic dad and average-sized mom. Picture taken October 2, 2008. (Stringer/Reuters)
    World's tallest man becomes world's tallest dad Mon Oct 6, 3:44 PM ET

    BEIJING (Reuters) - The world's tallest man, China's Bao Xishun, became the world's tallest father this week with the birth of his first child, a boy whose initial height seems a compromise between his gigantic dad and average-sized mum.

  • An iguana in a file photo. (Jorge Silva/Reuters)
    Kids want an exotic pet? Ask your doctor first Mon Oct 6, 3:38 PM ET

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - Reptiles, monkeys, rodents and other exotic pets are growing in popularity but should be discouraged in homes with small children or people with immune system problems, according to a report published on Monday.

  • France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner addresses a news conference in Brussels in this September 15, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Thierry Roge
    Dropped "h" causes trouble for France's Kouchner Mon Oct 6, 3:42 PM ET

    PARIS (Reuters) - A dropped 'h' landed English-speaking French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner in trouble on Sunday after he was mistakenly quoted as saying Israel could gobble up Iran if it wanted to.

  • A large male crocodile watches a crowd gathered for feeding time at Darwin's Crocodile Farm located 100 kilometres south of Darwin in this file photo from May 10, 2005. (David Gray/Reuters)
    Australian boy wreaks zoo havoc while feeding croc Mon Oct 6, 3:39 PM ET

    CANBERRA (Reuters) - The parents of a 7-year-old boy who broke into an Australian outback zoo and fed a string of small animals to its resident crocodile are likely to be sued after police said the boy was too young to be held responsible.

  • Many workers do not respect their bosses Mon Oct 6, 3:45 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Almost half of U.S. workers do not respect their boss and only half believe they are competent, according to an online survey released on Friday.

  • The sun sets over the sea in Dubrovnik, the famous Adriatic town, in Croatia November 3, 2007. (Nikola Solic/Reuters)
    Scientists develop solar cells with a twist Mon Oct 6, 3:42 PM ET

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. researchers have found a way to make efficient silicon-based solar cells that are flexible enough to be rolled around a pencil and transparent enough to be used to tint windows on buildings or cars.

  • A can of Coca-Cola is pictured in San Diego June 23, 2008. (Mike Blake/Reuters)
    Spermicide Coke, stale chips research wins Ig Nobels Fri Oct 3, 7:01 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A researcher who figured out that Coke explodes sperm and scientists who discovered that people will happily eat stale chips if they crunch loudly enough won alternative "Ig Nobel" prizes Thursday.

  • Wild boar stand in the grounds of the Alladale Wilderness Lodge and Reserve Sutherland, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, in this file photo from May 19, 2008. (Russell Cheyne/Reuters)
    Numbers of wild boars surge Fri Oct 3, 3:11 PM ET

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Wild boars are breeding at a huge rate in Germany and wreaking greater havoc than in any other European country by destroying crops, killing pets and even attacking people, according to a new study.

  • A large male crocodile watches a crowd gathered for feeding time at Darwin's Crocodile Farm located 100 kilometres south of Darwin in this file photo from May 10, 2005. (David Gray/Reuters)
    Boy wreaks zoo havoc while feeding croc Fri Oct 3, 3:10 PM ET

    CANBERRA (Reuters) - The parents of a 7-year-old boy who broke into an Australian outback zoo and fed a string of small animals to its resident crocodile are likely to be sued after police said the boy was too young to be held responsible.

  • People walk down Broadway past the Wall Street subway station in New York September 15, 2008. (Chip East/Reuters)
    Playboy looks for bare market on Wall Street Thu Oct 2, 2:04 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Playboy magazine is offering a new way to lose your shirt on Wall Street.

  • Bangkok governor candidate Chuvit Kamolvisit speaks during a news conference in central Bangkok October 2, 2008. Chuvit, an underdog in Sunday's election for governor of Bangkok, punched and kicked a television journalist on Thursday, saying he was provoked by tough questions during a live interview. (Sukree Sukplang/Reuters)
    Political candidate punches TV host Thu Oct 2, 11:55 AM ET

    BANGKOK (Reuters) - An underdog in Sunday's election for governor of Bangkok punched and kicked a television journalist Thursday, saying he was provoked by tough questions during a live interview.

  • Kindergarten shooting game pulled Thu Oct 2, 11:54 AM ET

    HELSINKI (Reuters) - An Internet game in which players roam a school and kill kindergarten students with a shotgun has been pulled from a Finnish children's gaming site one week after the country's worst school shooting.

  • Taxi drivers gather in front of the city hall during a protest against fuel price increases in Berlin July 8, 2008. (Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters)
    Man swings machete in parking dispute Wed Oct 1, 2:35 PM ET

    BERLIN (Reuters) - A German man became so angry in an argument with a taxi driver over parking that he struck him on the head with a machete and chopped off the man's finger.

  • Tell-all scandal book set to embarrass politician Wed Oct 1, 12:46 PM ET

    OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, already on the defensive amid charges of plagiarism, faced the prospect of fresh embarrassment Wednesday over a new book that paints an unflattering portrait of his former foreign minister Maxime Bernier.

  • Drinking water bottles sit near two boys watching a game at OK Slim summer camp on the outskirts of Beijing August 3, 2006. (Claro Cortes IV/Reuters)
    Paying for gyms for obese children Wed Oct 1, 12:45 PM ET

    SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea plans to help obese children pay for health club membership and other activities that can help them lose weight, an official said on Wednesday.

  • Mexican Air Force aircraft fly past during a military parade celebrating Independence Day in Mexico City September 16, 2008. (Henry Romero/Reuters)
    Thieves steal five small planes Wed Oct 1, 12:42 PM ET

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Armed men stole five small planes from a private airstrip in the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa on Tuesday by overpowering a police officer and flying away, security forces said.

  • A box of Viagra, typically used to treat erectile dysfunction, is seen in a pharmacy in Toronto January 31, 2008. (Mark Blinch/Reuters)
    Horny Goat Weed may offer Viagra alternative: study Tue Sep 30, 3:31 PM ET

    LONDON (Reuters) - A Chinese herbal remedy called horny goat weed is a promising alternative to Viagra for impotent men, Italian researchers said on Monday.