Kids gorging on chocolates grow into violent adultsOctober 1st, 2009 LONDON - Children who gorge on chocolate and sweets daily are more likely to grow into violent adults, says a new research. A study of almost 17,500 volunteers in the British Cohort Study (BCS) found that 10-year-olds who ate confectionary daily were significantly more likely to have been convicted for violence at the age of 34 years.
World's expiry date: 21 December 2012?September 25th, 2009 London, Sept 25 (ANI): The world will end on 21 December 2012, claims "web-bot" technology that has pushed apocalyptic prophecy into the internet age. According to web's conspiracy theorists, the bots accurately predicted the September 11 attacks and the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, and now they believe that a cataclysm of some sort will devastate the planet on 21 December, 2012.
Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher says 'verbal and violent intimidation' forced him to quit bandAugust 30th, 2009 Noel Gallagher explains why he quit OasisLONDON — Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher claims "verbal and violent intimidation" led to his decision to leave the "Britpop" band. In a letter to fans posted to the band's Web site Saturday, Gallagher also apologizes for having to cancel European concerts.
Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher says 'verbal and violent intimidation' forced him to quitAugust 29th, 2009 Gallagher explains why he quit OasisLONDON — Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher claims "verbal and violent intimidation" led to his decision to leave the "Britpop" band. In a letter to fans posted to the band's Web site Saturday, Gallagher also apologizes for having to cancel European concerts.
Miliband rapped for "terrorism can be a good thing at times" remarksAugust 17th, 2009 LONDON - British Foreign Secretary David Miliband has been rapped for his suggestion that terrorism can be a good thing at times. According to reports, Miliband had said that violent action or terrorism may be justifiable in some cases, in a tribute to African National Congress's armed struggle in South Africa.
Scientists reveal ancient 'spiders' in scary 3D modelsAugust 5th, 2009 LONDON - Early relatives of spiders that lived around 300 million years ago now stand revealed in detailed three-dimensional models, says a study. Scientists at Imperial College London (ICL) have created detailed 3D computer models of two fossilized specimens of ancient creatures called Cryptomartus Hindi and Eophrynus Prestvicii, closely related to modern-day spiders.
UK backpacker Jamie Neale approached for 'I'm A Celebrity'July 25th, 2009 LONDON - British backpacker Jamie Neale, who survived 12-day ordeal in Australian mountains, has reportedly been approached to show off his surviving skills in 'I'm A Celebrity'! Get Me Out Of Here. The jungle bosses want the 19-year-old, found alive after going missing in the Aussie outback for 12 days, to join the show to clear his name.
Spider that makes life-sized decoys of itself to escape predators identifiedJuly 7th, 2009 LONDON - Scientists have identified a species of spider that builds models of itself that it uses as decoys to distract predators, which may be the first example of an animal building a life-size replica of its own body. Many animals try to divert the attentions of predators by becoming masters of disguise.
UK is Europe's most violent crime capital: European CommissionJuly 2nd, 2009 LONDON - A European Commission research has revealed that the United Kingdom has one of the highest rates of violence in the world, making it the violent crime capital of Europe. The commission's research was based on combined crime statistics from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, which took into account about 5.4 million crimes recorded in 2007.
Women and girls to blame for one in four violent attacks in UKMay 26th, 2009 LONDON - More than half a million assaults were either carried out by a girl or woman last year or involved a female as part of a group - and the trend is increasing, the Daily Telegraph can disclose. Women and girls were responsible for 13 per cent of all violent attacks in 2007/08, according to the British Crime Survey, which was the equivalent of 281,320 assaults, robberies and muggings, compared with 11 per cent in the previous year.
Knightley's ad against domestic violence bannedApril 27th, 2009 LONDON - An advertisement against domestic violence starring Hollywood actress Keira Knightley has been banned from British television on grounds that it was too violent. The 'Pirates Of The Caribbean' star plays an actress returning home from a film set to be confronted by a violent boyfriend who accuses her of having an affair with a co-star, before attacking and knocking her to the floor, reports contactmusic.com.
Schwarzenegger films encourage violence among youngsters, says expertMarch 25th, 2009 LONDON - The "hit first, ask questions later" attitude shown in Arnold Schwarzenegger's movies is being aped by teenagers and feeding in to the knife crime epidemic, a leading psychologist has warned. Professor Kevin Browne said even those youths not driven to violence become "desensitised" making them more likely to be "bystanders" if they witness an attack.
Novel drug offers highly effective treatment for blood disorderMarch 21st, 2009 LONDON - An international team of researchers has found a new drug that can prove to be an effective treatment option for thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), a chronic blood disorder. Thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is an autoimmune disease that dramatically reduces the number of platelets in their blood - causing bruises, nosebleeds and, rarely, life-threatening brain hemorrhages.
Scientists observe insect decline in Chernobyl two decades after nuclear meltdownMarch 18th, 2009 LONDON - New research by scientists has determined that two decades after the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine, radiation is still causing a reduction in the numbers of insects and spiders. According to a report by BBC News, researchers working in the exclusion zone surrounding Chernobyl have said that there is a "strong signal of decline associated with the contamination".
City winger Wright-Phillips charged with violent conductFebruary 4th, 2009 LONDON - The Football Association Wednesday charged Manchester City winger Shaun Wright-Phillips with violent conduct. The England international was involved in the clash that led to the dismissal of Stoke City midfielder Rory Delap Saturday.