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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Bones found on island might be Amelia Earhart's


NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — The three bone fragments turned up on a deserted South Pacific island that lay along the course Amelia Earhart was following when she vanished. Nearby were several tantalizing artifacts: some old makeup, some glass bottles and shells that had been cut open.

Now scientists at the University of Oklahoma hope to extract DNA from the tiny bone chips in tests that could prove Earhart died as a castaway after failing in her 1937 quest to become the first woman to fly around the world.

"There's no guarantee," said Ric Gillespie, director of the International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery, a group of aviation enthusiasts in Delaware that found the pieces of bone this year while on an expedition to Nikumaroro Island, about 1,800 miles south of Hawaii.

"You only have to say you have a bone that may be human and may be linked to Earhart and people get excited. But it is true that, if they can get DNA, and if they can match it to Amelia Earhart's DNA, that's pretty good."

It could be months before scientists know for sure — and it could turn out the bones are from a turtle. The fragments were found near a hollowed-out turtle shell that might have been used to collect rain water, but there were no other turtle parts nearby.

Earhart's disappearance on July 2, 1937, remains one of the 20th century's most enduring mysteries. Did she run out of fuel and crash at sea? Did her Lockheed Electra develop engine trouble? Did she spot the island from the sky and attempt to land on a nearby reef?

"What were her last moments like? What was she doing? What happened?" asked Robin Jensen, an associate professor of communications at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., who has studied Earhart's writings and speeches.

Since 1989, Gillespie's group has made 10 trips to the island, trying each time to find clues that might help determine the fate of Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan.

Last spring, volunteers working at what seemed to be an abandoned campsite found one piece of bone that appeared to be from a neck and another unknown fragment dissimilar to bird or fish bones. A third fragment might be from a finger. The largest of the pieces is just over an inch long.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Big Battle Over 'Little' Title: World's Shortest Men Square Off Tuesday September 7, 2010


In this corner, measuring in at 27 inches tall, Edward Nino Hernandez -- newly declared "world's shortest man" by Guinness World Records.

And in this corner, coming in at 22 inches tall, we have the challenger: Khagendra Thapa Magar.

It's not much of a challenge -- once he turns 18 next month and the measurements are official, Khagendra is certain to knock his little rival from his high perch and take the title of "world's smallest man."

The 10-pound Nepali dynamo visited New York City to promote the Ripley's newest book of oddities, "Enter If You Dare."

As I wrote at AOL News, Magar eats just 3.5 ounces of food each day, which is roughly equivalent to two chocolate bars. He weighs as much as a cat, and is only a little taller than a newborn -- if a newborn could stand.

Doctors haven't figured out why this karate-loving dance machine is so small, but it's believed to be a pituitary gland disorder.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Moving sale planned at 'Amityville Horror' house


AMITYVILLE, N.Y. – The owner of the New York house made famous in the 1979 film "The Amityville Horror" is holding a moving sale.

The five-bedroom Dutch Colonial on Long Island has been on the market since May for $1.15 million and is under contract. Owner Brian Wilson is holding a moving sale Saturday. Items include furniture and exercise equipment, not loot from the house's infamous past.

The Oscar-nominated film is based on the story of the Lutz family's brief stay in the house in 1975 after six members of the DeFeo family were shot and killed as they slept. Oldest son Ronald DeFeo Jr. was convicted.

The crime spawned a book and a series of movies that chronicled various supernatural horrors, including visions of walls oozing slime and moving furniture.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Women find men in red more appealing?


NEW YORK (Reuters) – Men wanting to catch the eye of women should dress in red, a color which new research shows makes them more alluring to the opposite sex.

Women in the United States, England, Germany and China said they found men pictured wearing red, or framed in red, more sexually attractive than in other colors, the research published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology showed.

Andrew Elliot, an author of the study from the University of Rochester, said red was thought to be sexy color for women only.

"Our findings suggest that the link between red and sex also applies to men," Elliot said. "For women, the color made a big difference."

Despite cultural differences related to the color, the findings of women being attracted to men in red were consistent throughout the countries.

The research consisted of seven experiments, some split into two parts, each with a group of between 20 and 57 people aged 19 to 22 years old. Women participated in all the experiments, while men were included as a control group in one.

Women also associated red with higher status, a trend Elliot said is analogous with other primates.

"In chimpanzees, the highest-ranking male turns more red quite dramatically during a competition for primacy," he explained. "It's a clear status indicator. Females view that, and they go out of their way to mate with the highest ranking male available."

The researchers suggested that for men wearing the color may trigger a change in behavior and that something as simple as wearing a red tie could give a more confident business presentation.


Sunday, July 18, 2010

Porky Pig Gets Beat Up!



Porky Pig allegedly beaten up at theme park
Off-duty Six Flag employees accused of attacking dressed-up co-worker:

GURNEE, Ill. — Police said authorities at Six Flags Great America ejected two off-duty employees from the theme park after they allegedly attacked a female colleague dressed as "Porky Pig."

Gurnee Police Sgt. Jon Ward says two young men took a photo with Porky on Monday afternoon, and then punched the mascot in the head 10 to 15 times.

Ward said park security detained the men until police arrived. He said the men were issued local ordinance citations for battery.

He said the suspects denied the attack, but witnesses confirmed the story.

The 24-year-old woman inside the mascot costume suffered headaches and a stiff neck.

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Friday, July 9, 2010

Not Found in the Bible (Anywhere!)


"God helps those who help themselves"
  • The saying is not biblical, although it is an ancient proverb that shows up in the literature of many cultures, including a 1736 edition of Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanac. "There is a Rabbinic saying: "One who comes to be purified is helped." which is quite similar.
  • This is more or less identical to the message in one of the Aesops-fables, about a man praying to Hercules.
  • The saying is also faound in Xenophon's masterpiece about Cyrus, Cyropaedia.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Standing Room Only Flights?



Budget Airline Proposes 'Standing Room Only' on Flights
Updated: 5 hours 7 minutes ago

Hugh Collins Contributor
AOL News
(July 1) -- The Irish budget airline Ryanair wants to introduce "standing-room only" areas on its flights, with passengers strapped into so-called vertical seats.

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said the company hopes to bring in 10 rows of standing room on its flights and sell the "seats" for as little as 4 pounds ($6.07) apiece, The Daily Telegraph reported.
A Ryanair plane flies over Nantes, in western France in 2005.
Frank Perry, AFP / Getty Images
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said Thursday the Irish budget airline plans to add a "standing-room only" section to its planes in an effort to offer fares as low as $6.07.

The vertical seats would have a belt that goes over the shoulder to secure the passenger, a Ryanair spokesman told the Daily Mail. The spokesman said Boeing is looking at manufacturing the seats.

The standing passengers would be accommodated on shorter flights first, such the Dublin to London route. Later, the company would introduce them on longer journeys as well.

However, Ryanair's proposal is far from winning official clearance, with both U.K. and European regulators sounding skeptical.

"This is unprecedented and unlikely to be certified in the near future," a spokesman for the European Aviation Safety Agency told The Guardian. The U.K.'s Civil Aviation Authority also warned that rules require that every passenger have a seat.

Ryanair is also considering removing some of the toilets on its flights and charging for the use of the remaining ones.
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