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    over 100 die in Delhi,India: due to the sudden decrease in temperature...
    temp 0.2 on sunday at 8:30 in the morning, the lowest ever recorded in 70 years
    frost and icy deposits on roofs of houses and cars and dew drops on grass in ice form for the first time ever...

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    Football fans copy spitting habit

    The charity Keep Britain Tidy has asked footballers to stop spitting as young people are copying the habit. The group, based in Wigan, Greater Manchester, criticised players for making a "filthy habit appear macho".

    In a poll of nearly 300 fans, 75% said they were upset by the incident when Bolton striker El-Hadji Diouf spat at Portsmouth player Arjan de Zeeuw.

    Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson was also mentioned for spitting out chewing gum after matches.

    'Spreading the flu'

    Alan Woods, chief executive of Keep Britain Tidy, said spitting was the ultimate insult, and "a contemptuous gesture drowning in hate."

    He added: "But it is not just revolting - it has a cost.

    "Saliva and chewing gum deposited on the pavement needs to be washed and cleaned-up and when it is aimed at another person, spit can spread colds, flu, measles and mumps."

    To encourage footballers to stop spitting, Mr Woods is writing to the Professional Footballers Association, to say why he thinks players should set a better example.


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    Ironic Story of the Day:Mouse thrown into fire sets home ablaze

    Too funny.

    Mouse thrown into fire sets home ablaze
    January 8, 2006
    FORT SUMNER, N.M. --A mouse got its revenge against a homeowner who tried to dispose of it in a pile of burning leaves. The blazing creature ran back to the man's house and set it on fire.

    Luciano Mares, 81, of Fort Sumner said he caught the mouse inside his house and wanted to get rid of it.
    "I had some leaves burning outside, so I threw it in the fire, and the mouse was on fire and ran back at the house," Mares said from a motel room Saturday.

    Village Fire Chief Juan Chavez said the burning mouse ran to just beneath a window, and the flames spread up from there and throughout the house.

    No was hurt inside, but the home and everything in it was destroyed.
    Unseasonably dry and windy conditions have charred more than 53,000 acres and destroyed 10 homes in southeastern New Mexico in recent weeks.

    "I've seen numerous house fires," village Fire Department Capt. Jim Lyssy said, "but nothing as unique as this one."
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    And the gates of this Chapel were shut,
    And Thou shalt not, writ over the door:
    So I turned to the Garden of Love,
    That so many sweet flowers bore. - "The Garden of Love", William Blake.

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    That'll teach him to hurt a poor little mousey that way!
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    how dare he throw the mouse into the fire. how would he like to be picked up by a great big guy and thrown into a blazing fire. I think he is a jerk. i am not glad about his house but it does seem rather just considering how it suffered before it died.

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    With apologies to Rabbie Burns......

    To A Man, on the occassion of burning down his house in January 2006.

    Big, stompin', greetin', murd'rous beastie
    Oh whit panic's in thy breastie
    Ah laf tae see ye sat there cursin'
    wi' tears a rollin
    It is me that cud dae wi nursin'
    Flames put oot

    Twas yer ain belief in Mans dominion
    That broke natures solemn union
    An justifies ma glorius revenge
    that makes yer heart twinge
    At the loss o' yer ain dear hoose
    Instead o jist a stupid moose

    I dinna doubt yer wife wis feart o' me
    Sae whit? she saw naw hide nor hair o me
    Some respite frae the world, a fair request
    Instead thrown to a bonfire nest
    An never miss'd

    Thy huge big house, is noo in ruins
    Its whitewashed wa's the fires strewin'
    An no time now tae build a new yin
    of stone n clay
    An swift approaches noo yer wifie
    Wi her bitin tongue

    Thou saw me scurryin quickly past
    wi wifie comin up the gairden path
    An' straight intae the burnin' leaves
    Ye thought tae throw me
    Till straight back tae the hoose ah ran
    Wi flames a lickin'

    That wee pile o brick an' mortar
    cost thee mauny a weel earnt nickel
    Noo its gaun fir aw' yer trooble
    Nae hoose or hame
    Tae shield ye fae yer wife
    Or mither in law

    But Man thou art no thy-lane
    In proving foresight may be vain
    The best laid schemes of men an' mice
    Aft gang agley
    An leave us naught but grief an' pain
    For promised joy

    But yer still good, dinnae ye see?
    house rebuilt by the insurance company
    But och, I feel the flames still burn
    Aroun' ma back
    Burnin doon yer hoose wis a jist return
    I laugh an' cheer
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    Hey that was great, Kilted. It all reminds me of the Talking Heads song:

    Burning Down The House by The Talking Heads

    Watch out you might get what you're after
    Cool baby strange but not a stranger
    I'm an ordinary guy
    Burning down the house

    Hold tight wait 'til the party's over
    Hold tight we're in for nasty weather
    There has got to be a way
    Burning down the house

    Here's your ticket pack your bag; time for jumpin' overboard
    Transportation is here
    Close enough but not too far, baby you know where you are
    Fightin' fire with fire

    All wet hey you might need a raincoat
    Shakedown thieves walking in broad daylight
    Three hundred sixty five degrees
    Burning down the house

    It was once upon a place sometimes I listen to myself
    Gonna come in first place
    People on their way to work say baby what did you expect
    Gonna burst into flame
    Go ahead

    My house S'out of the ordinary
    That's right Don't want to hurt nobody
    Some things sure can sweep me off my feet
    Burning down the house

    No visible means of support and you have not seen nothing yet
    Everything's stuck together
    I don't know what you expect staring into the TV set
    Fighting fire with fire

    Burning down the house
    Burning down the house
    Burning down the house
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    'Four mothers' for Europe's Jews

    There are now some 8m people of Ashkenazi origin around the world
    Almost half of Europe's Jews are descended from just four women who lived 1,000 years ago, a study says. Scientists studied the mitochondrial DNA - passed from mother to daughter - of 11,000 women of Ashkenazi Jewish origin living in 67 countries.

    The Ashkenazis moved from the Mid-East to Italy and then to Eastern Europe, where their population exploded in the 13th Century, the scientists say.

    One of the authors said the study shows the importance of Jewish mothers.

    "This I could tell you even without the paper," Dr Doron Behar of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology told Reuters news agency.

    Genetic signature

    The four women are thought to have lived in the Middle East about 1,000 years ago but they may not have lived anywhere near each other, according to the study published in the American Journal of Human Genetics.

    However, they bequeathed genetic signatures to their descendents, which do not appear in non-Jews and are rare in Jews not of Ashkenazi origin.

    The Ashkenazis are thought to have travelled from the Middle East to Italy in the first or second Centuries.

    In Central and Eastern Europe, many spoke Yiddish - a form of German, mixed with Hebrew.

    Ashkenazi comes from an old Hebrew word for Germany.

    By the outbreak of World War II, there were some nine million, some two-thirds of whom were killed by the Nazis.

    There are now some eight million people of Ashkenazi origin living around the world, the researchers say.

    Some 3.5m, or 40%, of them are descended from the four women, they say.


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    That's pretty cool. I absolutely love anthropology. A couple of years ago I watched a documentary which attempted to discover the common ancestor of all modern people. By using genetic code and inherited physical characteristics, rather than traditionally accepted paths of migration, they discovered that after leaving Africa, people migrated first up into central Asia, and then split off from there, some moving west to Europe and others east to China. They found a man in southern Kazakhstan, or perhaps Kyrgyzstan, but somewhere around there, who they believed to carry the most ancient surviving bloodline from that time (the split), and they told him, and he cried. It was pretty awesome.
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    Bangladesh to curb 'vulgar' calls

    Bangladeshi authorities have ordered mobile phone operators to stop offering free calls after midnight, to protect the morals of young people.

    A telecommunications regulator said it had received scores of complaints from parents that children were using the service to form romantic attachments.

    They said children were losing sleep and some indulged in "vulgar talk".

    Many people are conservative in Bangladesh, where arranged marriages are the norm and dating is discouraged.

    Driving change

    In a letter sent to all five of Bangladesh's networks, the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission said the "free calls after midnight" offers were being abused by the young.

    A senior official at the regulator told the BBC they had received scores of complaints from parents.

    The rapid expansion of mobile phone use is driving social and economic change in Bangladesh.

    By the end of last year, Grameen was signing up one million new customers every 40 days.

    But many Bangladeshis are conservative, particularly when it comes to matters of the heart.

    The country's biggest mobile phone operator, Grameen Phone, says it will meet its competitors to try to come up with a joint response.

    The phone companies say they are surprised by the order, which the regulator says must be obeyed immediately.

    One spokesman has been quoted as saying that if the authorities wish to stop young people meeting each other, by the same logic, fast food restaurants and universities should be shut down, too.


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    Hmm. The concept of phone sex corrupting children. Sounds kind of like the arguments for book-burning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinHood3000
    Hmm. The concept of phone sex corrupting children. Sounds kind of like the arguments for book-burning.
    Yes, I agree! Children should be encouraged to take part in such activities... Earlier the better! (Brave New World style, even classes at schoosl!) On second thought, maybe the parents who are against such modern ideas should be sent courses and encouraged to do it themselves! That is sure to stop 'em objecting!
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    I have a better idea. How about the parents decide what is acceptable behavior for their children, and impose it at a household level, instead of trying to make the corporations responsible for how they raise (or don't raise) their kids? This seems like something that could be easily solved by a "no cell phone after midnight" rule.
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