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World's 'fattest man' needs 18 carers to keep him alive
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Pope could be the victim of assassination plot within a year, claims senior Vatican CardinalA senior Vatican cardinal has sensationally claimed Pope Benedict XVI could be ‘the victim of an assassination plot’ within the next 12 months, it emerged today.Cardinal Paolo Romeo is said to have revealed the details while on a visit to China and that another cardinal who was told of the comments, then submitted a top secret report to the Vatican Secretary of State. Read More Chinese magnate pays world record $328,000 for bird at international auction
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Indian Woman Gives Birth To 11 Kids All At Once
Latest report from a local hospital in India speaks of a lady who has given birth to eleven children all in good health, but doctors and nurses who were on duty during this unpredicted incident were all shock of the news and information. This indeed sound unbelievable truly God is wonderful i am just imagining the kind of joy this India woman will be feeling right now. READ MORE
Security Council: Russia must not block efforts to end atrocities in Syria
Russia must not block international efforts to tackle the ongoing violence and human rights violations in Syria, Amnesty International said today amid negotiations over a resolution on Syria at the UN Security Council.
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A Briton who devours eight hotdogs for breakfast has won the dubious accolade of being named the world’s fattest man. Keith Martin, 42, tips the scales at 58 stone, and is so large that he is bed-ridden. His needs are putting an extra drain on NHS resources and costing the taxpayer thousands of pounds as he requires an army of 18 medical professionals to look after him, including ambulance staff, carers and nurses.
A sky-high price has been paid for a pigeon making it the most expensive on record anywhere in the world. Chinese shipping magnate Hu Zhen Yu splashed out a world record $328,000 (£207,000) for the Dutch bird, according to an international pigeon auction house.







