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Fergie to follow 1999 treble-winning blueprint

Manchester United coach Alex Ferguson plans to rotate his players like he did during the 1999 treble-winning spree as he bids to lead his club
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His Hair Was Miraculously Uninjured

Zac Efron was hurt shooting a song and dance number for the new High School Musical 3. The scene involved some kind of wacky ...
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Take Me to Your Leader, Earthling

Reese Witherspoon landed the ship and ran some errands. Dilithium crystal store. Space-laundry. Ass-wax. Lube run for Jake. Lots and ...
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Did You Also Drop Out of Acting School?

Christian Slater has come out - as a high school dropout. "High school was not something that I remotely took seriously," Slater admitted to ...
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She Gave it All to Aniston

Courteney Cox admits she once tried Botox, but says she didn't like it. "Botox? I think it's fantastic and also horrible," Cox said. ...
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Freaks By Default

Michael Jackson took his kids to a comic store in Paris. They were all wearing masks at first, then they took them off and ...
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Yawn

Brad Pitt took some pictures of Angelina Jolie and now they're being run in W magazine's "Art Issue." Cause Brad Pitt is a great ...
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Get Over It, Fat Girl

Nikki Blonsky says she "lives every day in pain" since that airport brawl her and father got into with model Bianca Golden and her mother. ...
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It Finally Happened

It's true kids - you can actually break your arm patting yourself on the back. You can also get shot in the face and ...
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Smell Test

Britney Spears terrifies shoppers by randomly walking up to them and sniffing them. "You smell like poor people y'all. Hi I'm Britney Spears. ...
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Fergie to follow 1999 treble-winning blueprint

Manchester United coach Alex Ferguson plans to rotate his players like he did during the 1999 treble-winning spree as he bids to lead his club

Researchers discover 1699 Captain Kidd Shipwreck in the Caribbean

Indiana University’s underwater archaeology team has discovered the remains of the ship abandoned by the unfortunate 17th century pirate Captain Kidd.   The ‘Quedagh

Hebrew University academic predicts more rights abuse for Iraqis

A researcher at Jerusalem’s Hebrew University has warned that present policies being followed by the U.S. in Iraq, could expose that country’s citizens to human

Saturn's elusive rotation path revealed

A team of European scientists has claimed that it is close to understanding what prompts the Planet Saturn to rotate. Using data retrieved from the

Soon, ‘Superbus’ for faster, luxurious bus travel

With a view to encouraging people to travel by bus, researchers in the Netherlands are creating a smart vehicle which will be similar to the

Fresh investigations reveal detailed plan of Caistor Roman town

Fresh investigations into the Caistor Roman town, which caused a sensation after its discovery in 1928, have revealed never been seen before detailed plans of

One of two planets around Gliese 581 may indeed be habitable

Two independent studies confirm that one of the two Earth-like planets, the discovery of which was announced in April, may indeed be located within the

Wild chimpanzees do not routinely experience menopause

A ground-breaking study has revealed that wild chimpanzees do not routinely experience menopause, rebutting previous findings in captive animals that female chimpanzees reach reproductive senescence

Moss may help create crops to survive drought

Moss might be one of the simplest plants, but according to some scientists they can help in creating crops for surviving the ravages of drought.

Hotspot under Earth’s crust dangerously melting Greenland’s ice: Experts

A thin spot in the Earth's crust is enabling underground magma to melt Greenland’s ice, scientists at the Ohio State University feel. According to them,
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