Diet determines sex of child

April 23rd, 2008 by tribalteeth

Oysters may excite the libido, but there is nothing like a hearty breakfast laced with sugar to boost a woman’s chances of conceiving a son, according to a recent study.

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Bomb planted in garbage can

April 21st, 2008 by tribalteeth

Yala - A bomb exploded on Sunday near a busy market in Thailand’s insurgency-wrecked south, wounding 13 people, police said.

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Ship docks ‘carrying weapons for Zim’

April 16th, 2008 by tribalteeth

An uncleared vessel - suspected of carrying arms - docked at the Durban harbour, the National Ports Authority said on Wednesday.

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Japan suicides with homemade gas - cops

April 14th, 2008 by tribalteeth

Tokyo - At least six people killed themselves in Japan over the weekend in separate suicides that all used the same method of mixing cleaning liquid and bath salts, police said on Monday.

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Keep your sense of humour in the call centre

April 9th, 2008 by tribalteeth

t is quite a challenge to work in a call centre that receives complaints. I marvel at these incredible staff members who manage to listen to problems and complaints all day without losing their sense of humour.

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Man held with fake R40 000

April 7th, 2008 by tribalteeth

Maputo - Mozambican police have arrested a man found in possession of more than R40 000 in fake notes, state media reports.

He was arrested on the weekend, according to reports.

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Doomsday leader tries suicide

April 3rd, 2008 by tribalteeth

Nikolskoye, Russia -The leader of a Russian doomsday sect that barricaded itself in a cave to wait for the Apocalypse has attempted to commit suicide, Russian media reported on Thursday, citing an official.

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Dad sues parents of bullies

April 1st, 2008 by tribalteeth

retoria - A father is claiming R150 000 in damages in the Pretoria High Court from the parents of three schoolboys who allegedly bullied his son for months.

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Why Mormons have healthy hearts

March 28th, 2008 by tribalteeth

Mormons have less heart disease - something doctors have long chalked up to their religion’s ban on smoking. New research suggests that another of their “clean living” habits also may be helping their hearts: fasting for one day each month.

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Tiger surprised by fatherhood

March 27th, 2008 by tribalteeth

Orlando - Golf is famed as a frustrating sport but world number one Tiger Woods has found striking the right balance between family and work to be every bit as challenging.

“It is frustrating,” Woods said in an interview.

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