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| China's top paper goes to town with "sexy" North Korea's Kim Tuesday, Nov 27, 2012 09:18 AM PST | Top |
| Gimme shelter and light therapy at Swedish bus stops Tuesday, Nov 27, 2012 08:33 AM PST STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Commuters in the northern Swedish town of Umea are being treated to ultra-violet light therapy as the long, dark winter for which the Nordic state is renowned draws in. Energy company Umea Energi has decided to install ultra-violet lights at about 30 bus stops for people, which will be in place for the next three weeks. "This is so people can get a little energy kick as they are waiting," said Umea Energi marketing chief Anna Norrgard. Umea is about 600 km north of capital city Stockholm. ... Full Story | Top |
| U.S. chefs' solution for invading Frankenfish? Eat 'em Tuesday, Nov 27, 2012 08:24 AM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The northern snakehead is known as "Frankenfish" and "rattlesnakes with fins," and some chefs say one way to stop the predatory, fast-spreading fish is obvious - with a fork. With a reputation as fearsome as its name, the voracious snakehead fish has intruded throughout much of the Potomac River basin in Virginia and Maryland in the last decade, snapping up anything that gets in front of it. Putting the torpedo-shaped snakehead on the menu is Washington-area restaurants' way of helping to control the Asian newcomer. ... Full Story | Top |
| Japan school trains wannabe "Santa-sans" Tuesday, Nov 27, 2012 03:50 AM PST TOKYO (Reuters) - Magic tricks and straight answers are all part of being Santa in Japan - at least according to Tokyo's Santa Claus Academy, which trains St. Nicks in a country with little Christian tradition and a Christmas that's far more retail than religion. On a recent weekend, 88 Santa wannabes packed the school in Tokyo's fashionable Roppongi district for a crash course in how to behave as "Santa-san," as the man in red is known in Japan. "There are many children who don't believe in Santa Claus anymore," said Masaki Azuma, head of the school. ... Full Story | Top |
| World's first toilet park flush with success in Korea Monday, Nov 26, 2012 07:28 PM PST SUWON, South Korea (Reuters) - Rodin's Thinker is pondering even harder than usual as he sits astride a toilet at what has been dubbed the world's first theme park dedicated to the humble restroom - a monument to one South Korean man's vision. The park, located about an hour outside of Seoul in the city of Suwon - otherwise known as the home of Samsung Electronics - centers around a toilet-shaped museum building that was once the home of Sim Jae-duck, founder and first president of the World Toilet Association. ... Full Story | Top |
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