Zaarly Makes It Possible To Buy Pretty Much Anything

Have you ever stood in an excruciatingly long line and thought to yourself, "Man, I would pay someone $60 if he'd let me cut in front of him"? Or maybe your local grocery store is out of your favorite cereal, but you don't want to go across town to look for more, and you just wis …

Calif. woman outsmarts muggers - UPI.com

A woman escaped two would-be robbers who allegedly accosted her in the driveway of her Vallejo, Calif.

World's most prolific mother is Russian. She gave birth to total of 69 children

She gave birth to total of 69 children: 16 pairs of twins, 7 sets of triplets and 4 sets of quadruplets between 1725 and 1765, in a total of 27 births. 

Grumpy bridesmaid not amused by royal kiss (AFP)

Three-year-old Grace van Cutsem, the new Duke of Cambridge's goddaughter, covered her ears, leaned on the ledge and stared balefully at the crowd as the royal couple locked lips behind her

Egyptian man named daughter 'Facebook'

An Egyptian man in his early twenties has named his newborn daughter 'Facebook' 

Heavy metal music saves Norwegian boy from wolves

A 13-year-old Norwegian boy avoided being attacked by wolves by playing a heavy metal song on his mobile phone

Brazilian zoo name new regal tigers William and Kate (AFP)

A Brazilian zoo named their two new Bengal tigers William and Kate!

Japan trims hair-cutting laws in quake zone

Japan has relaxed laws on haircutting to allow barbers and stylists in areas affected by the earthquake and tsunami to clip and style at evacuation shelters or makeshift shops.

The unattainable is unknown at Zaarly.com!

Like eBay and Craig's List, Zaarly stands to create an enormous ecosystem that will enable countless people to earn a living (and a few smart ones to become extraordinarily wealthy) by finding ways to expand the market and make it more efficient.

Rice paddy crop art: Photos

As summer progresses, crops of rice paddy art are beginning to emerge in Japan. The crop art — created by strategically arranging and growing different colors of rice plants — can be seen in farming communities across the country. (See the beautiful fotos.)

How Social-Networking Sites Can Reveal Your Social Security Number

A new study says that mundane information like birthdays and hometowns on social-networking profiles can be used to accurately predict a user's Social Security number, a key to identity theft.

French tourists seen as world's worst: survey

French tourists are the worst in the world, coming across as bad at foreign languages, tight-fisted and arrogant, according to a survey of 4,500 hotel owners across the world.

Who's A Pretty Lucky Boy? Budgie Is Saved From Sea

A PET budgie's Great Escape almost came to a soggy end after it decided to leave England and fly south to sunnier climes.

Guilty Of Murder – The Schoolgirl Who Lured Lover To Knife Ambush

A PRETTY schoolgirl used as a "honey trap" to lure a boy of 16 to his death was branded "cold and callous" yesterday as she faced life in jail.

Coffee 'Cures Bad Breath'

FORGET strong mints or chewing gum – a cup of coffee in the morning can get rid of bad breath. Scientists say extract of coffee beans can prevent the build-up of bacteria in the mouth.

Australian town bans bottled water

A remote town in south-eastern Australia has become the first place in the world to ban bottled water.

Robber hits same bank 3 times

The scenario has been the same each time the bank was robbed on Monday, June 10 and May 5.

Factory Worker Dies After Falling Into Chocolate

A 22-year-old factory worker died Wednesday after he fell into a vat of boiling chocolate at a manufacturing plant in New Jersey, police said.

10 Unbelievable Medical Mistakes

Received the wrong heart and lungs, then died and more...

Man Stung More Than 250 Times by Bees

74-year-old Waco man survived being stung more than 250 times in an attack by bees while he mowed his yard.

10 Most Fascinating Medical Miracles

Window washer in coma after falling 47 Stories woke up on Christmas day

Robot invented to crawl through veins

SCIENTISTS FROM Israel's Technion University have unveiled a tiny robot, made using Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology, purportedly able to crawl through a person's veins in order to diagnose and potentially treat artery blockage and cancer.

iPod saves 14 year-old girl from lightning strike

A teenage girl survived a terrifying lightning strike after she was saved by the wire of her iPod. Schoolgirl Sophie Frost and her boyfriend Mason Billington, both 14, stopped to shelter under a tree when a storm struck as they were walking near their homes.

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