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  1. Bizarre Kiwi race involves running with bulls” testicles in the teeth!

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 14, 2008

    London, Nov 14 (ANI): Gutsy Kiwis have shunned the traditional races with an egg and spoon in favour of running with bulls” testicles in their mouths. In one of the most bizarre competitions, the participants from the

    Also tagged: national, dogs, rumour, competitions, spoon, telegraph, bulls, kiwi, testicle, egg, masters, mouths, dog biscuits, kiwis, spectator, scruff, favour, organisers, hunterville new zealand, traditional races

  2. World record for people stripping down to underpants set in London!

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 14, 2008

    London, Nov 14 (ANI): More than a hundred people achieved a world record yesterday by stripping down to their underpants in London’’s St Pancras station. The 116 participants at St Pancras International Station

    Also tagged: world, lancashire, tea bag, high heels, world record, belfast, cup of tea, guinness world records, st pancras international station, st pancras international, st pancras station, london london, fulwood

  3. Feedback key to decision making

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 13, 2008

    Washington, Nov 13 (ANI): When it comes to making rational decisions, feedback plays a key role, says a new study. According to the researchers, majority of our choices fall into two categories: descriptive choice

    Also tagged: national, choices, odds, indiana university, key role, personal experience, probability, amount of money, good chance, probabilities, rational decisions, choice situations

  4. Patients with chronic pain more likely to contemplate suicide

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 12, 2008

    Washington, Nov 12 (ANI): Patients suffering from chronic pain are more likely to contemplate suicide than other, say researchers. The research led by University of Michigan scientists found that people who suffered

    Also tagged: scientists, risk, united states, mental illness, arthritis, university of michigan, adults, health science, general hospital, chronic pain, ann arbor, psychologist, suicidal thoughts, 12 months, suicide attempts, suicide attempt, assistant professor, study author, epidemiological survey, hospital psychiatry

  5. J. Simpson’s Major Movie Star popular in Russia

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 30, 2008

    Considered to be “one of the worst films ever made” in USA but “Major Movie Star” is hot in Russia. Jessica Simpson has had a successful career as a singer, but when it comes to acting, American audiences do not seem

    Also tagged: entertainment, comedy, bulgaria, russia, jessica simpson, dad, producers, dukes of hazzard, movie star, daisy duke, steve miner, american audiences, worst films, european distributors, j simpson

  6. Jessica Simpsons worst film ever made becomes big hit in Russia

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 29, 2008

    Washington, Oct 29 (ANI): Though American singer Jessica Simpsons movie Major Movie Star never opened in the United States, it has become a hit in Russia. The movie, which is a Private Benjamin like film, debuted as a

    Also tagged: national, television, bulgaria, russia, united states, fox news, simpsons movie, dad, producers, release date, top box office, movie star, steve miner, american singer, private benjamin, jessica simpsons, worst films

  7. Names can significantly change peoples perception of someone’’s face and race

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 29, 2008

    Washington, October 29 (ANI): Had Barack Obam taken his mother Ann Durhams surname, people would have perceived him to be a different political candidate altogether, for a new study suggests that a name significantly

    Also tagged: national, barack obama, appearance, presence, hypothesis, surname, stereotypes, research findings, stimulus, school of psychology, political candidate, mother ann, study suggests that, face perception, asian male, asian names, australian students, durhams, multiracial, racial group

  8. Drinking vegetables can bridge your vegetable-eating gap

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 25, 2008

    Washington, Oct 25 (ANI): A new study by researchers at the University of California-Davis has suggested that making vegetable juice a daily habit could be a small step that can lead to big changes in meeting daily

    Also tagged: portability, medicine, national, internal medicine, vegetables, university of california, gap, amp, convenience, men and women, habit, university of california davis, vegetable juice, counselling, study author, vegetable consumption, dietary advice, ounce glass, ounce glasses, phd study

  9. Wills, Harry get tummy trouble during African motorbike rally

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 22, 2008

    London, October 22 (ANI): Prince William and Prince Harry are said to have had reported upset tummies during their 1000-mile African motorbike rally. The Royals, who started their eight-day adventure into the South

    Also tagged: prince william, national, rally, ailment, endurance, checkpoint, wills, nightmare, worries, motorbike, royals, port elizabeth, finish line, protective clothing, charity event, princes, prince william and prince harry, south african wilderness, bumpy ride, motorcycle leathers

  10. Eating quickly and until full trebles obesity risk

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 22, 2008

    London, Oct 22 (ANI): A new study has revealed that the combination of eating quickly and eating until full trebles the risk of being overweight. With the increased availability of inexpensive food in larger portions

    Also tagged: london, national, risk, fast food, obesity epidemic, eating habits, three times, men and women, body mass index, body mass index bmi, colleagues, behaviours, energy intake, additive effect, being overweight, diet history, history questionnaire, inexpensive food, japanese men

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