Last Supper is wandering still...

by Boreas 24. March 2010 14:17
The food in famous paintings of the meal has grown by biblical proportions over the last millennium, researchers report in a medical journal Tuesday. Using a computer, they compared the size of the food to the size of the heads in 52 paintings of Jesus Christ and his disciples at their final meal b... [More]

Girls are High in Suga low in fat

by Boreas 22. February 2010 12:47
THE SUGABABES look in great shape as they promote their new single. And they may soon have another release - their own clothing range.   Yesterday the trio went along to top designer JASPER CONRAN's London Fashion Week show. Maybe they were picking up modelling tips - but as my picture... [More]

Outrage at Elton John’s gay Jesus

by Boreas 21. February 2010 11:05
HOLY war erupted yesterday over SIR ELTON JOHN's claims that Jesus Christ was gay. The star said Jesus was a "super-intelligent gay man who understood human problems". But church leaders and biblical scholars rubbished the homosexual singer's views. Lecturer Joan Taylor, of King's College London,... [More]

FBI closes anthrax case, says scientist was killer

by Boreas 20. February 2010 13:41
Wrapping up one of its most vexing investigations, the FBI concluded that Army scientist Bruce Ivins acted alone in the 2001 anthrax mailings that killed five people and further unnerved a nation still reeling from the 9/11 attacks. The agency formally closed the case Friday, ending the long, frust... [More]

'Harry Potter' author hit with plagiarism lawsuit

by Boreas 18. February 2010 14:39
 J.K. Rowling has been named in a lawsuit alleging she stole ideas for her wildly popular and lucrative "Harry Potter" books from another British author. The estate of the late Adrian Jacobs on Wednesday added Rowling as a defendant in a lawsuit it filed in June against Bloomsbury Publishing P... [More]

Whalers, activists clash again in Antarctic waters

by Boreas 18. February 2010 14:36
A group of conservationists threw bottles of butyric acid at Japanese whalers and blasted their ship with paint balls, while the Japanese fired water cannons in their latest Antarctic Ocean clash, both sides said Thursday. No one was injured in Wednesday's confrontation, the most recent in a string... [More]

Obama to meet Dalai Lama despite Chinese warning

by Boreas 18. February 2010 14:32
U.S. President Barack Obama will host the Dalai Lama at the White House on Thursday despite China's warning that the meeting with the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader could further damage strained ties. Obama's first presidential meeting with the Dalai Lama is sure to draw angry complaints from Beij... [More]

Lady Gaga sweeps UK's Brit Awards

by Boreas 17. February 2010 13:25
Flamboyant chanteuse Lady Gaga swept the U.K.'s Brit Awards Tuesday winning three categories and offering an emotional tribute to Alexander McQueen, the British fashion designer who died last week. Gaga collected awards for best international female artist, best international breakthrough act and b... [More]

Swine flu made 57 million Americans ill

by Boreas 17. February 2010 13:24
Swine flu cases are down, but health officials say the disease's cumulative impact has grown to 57 million U.S. illnesses, 257,000 hospitalizations and 11,690 deaths. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the new estimates Friday. They represent cases from the time swine flu was f... [More]

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Toyota probes Corolla steering, considers recall

by Boreas 17. February 2010 13:20
Toyota is considering a recall of its hot-selling Corolla subcompact after complaints about power steering problems — another blow to the world's largest automaker already reeling from a string of recalls for safety problems. Company President Akio Toyoda, meanwhile, said he won't be attendin... [More]