Sunday, November 2, 2014

Mouthwash and fancy toothbrushes are waste of money, says dentist.

Dental expert Paul Batchelor, a senior lecturer at University College London, insists that gum disease is a normal part of ageing and can be treated by brushing your teeth properly.
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2 November 2014

Brigitte Bardot, the film siren still making waves at age of 80.

The book spans the entire course of her life and includes childhood photographs, never before seen shots of her on set, as well as more recent photographs of her enjoying her retirement.
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2 November 2014

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Great pictures ...

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The amazing one is fitting the elephant's prosthesis!!  worth skimming the rest!

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Photographer captures stunning images of the Canadian Rockies.

Canadian photographer Callum Snape, 23, has captured a series of breathtaking stills using the area’s rugged terrain as a backdrop. He often spends days hiking to find the perfect place.
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1 November 2014

Free money and free erections, Wales.

You had one job! Welsh translation error means Tesco bank machine customers are offered 'free erections' when they get their cash
The sign on a cash machine at the Tesco store in Aberystwyth should read 'arian am ddim' which means free money. But the sign said 'codiad am ddim' which means free erections.
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1 November 2014

The mini marvels that can save you pounds.

Today, we talk you through the new world of the hi-tech home, and show you why you do not need to be an electronics expert to join it.
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1 November 2014

Friday, October 31, 2014

Drone of traffic and chicks.

Chicks can't hear their mothers over the constant drone of traffic 
Research has shown the high volume of modern city life makes it harder for nestlings to hear their parents. This puts them at risk of going hungry. And makes them deaf to danger from predators.
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30 October 2014