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Stay-at-home mums `suffer more sadness and depression`


Washington: Stay-at-home moms struggle with sadness, depression, and anger more often than employed mothers do, a new poll has revealed.

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Drunk golfer uses heart of German city as driving range

Melbourne: A drunk man in Germany was arrested after using the centre of the historic city of Cologne as a golf driving range.

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Now, sleep mask that lets people control their dreams

London:  A duo of developers from Brooklyn, New York, has come up with a sleeping mask that lets people have lucid dreams that they can control.

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Caffeine inhalers could become new ‘club-drug’

London: Controversial caffeine inhalers, which officials warn could be the next ‘club drug’, has sparked outrage in the United States, where doctors fear it could encourage young people to drink excessive amounts of alcohol.

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Billionaire brothers construct 450ft long life-size Noah’s Ark replica

London: A group of architects, who contemplated what the Noah’s Ark looked like, have turned their dreams into reality by building a replica of the Biblical vessel, complete with animals.

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US woman sues ex bosses who fired her for being too hot

New York: A woman has filed a lawsuit against her former bosses, who she claims sacked her for being ‘too hot’ at work.

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Modern CVs often full of jargon and irrelevant details

London: Many jobseekers today ruin their chances of getting an interview by littering their CVs with nonsensical jargon, spelling mistakes and bizarre, irrelevant detail, a survey has revealed.

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Violent video games `up accuracy but turn gamers into deadly shooters`

Washington:  Playing violent shooting-based video games may not only perk up firing accuracy but at the same time influence players to aim for the head when using a real gun, a new study has revealed.

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High-ranking people less likely to fall ill and recover faster from injuries

London: Climbing the career ladder might actually be good for your health, say scientists who have found that high-ranking individuals recover quickest from injury and disease.

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Man jumps over Niagara Falls and survives

New York: A man, believed to be in his early 40s, survived a plunge after he jumped 180 feet over Niagara Falls without any safety device.

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US musician aims to make record for maximum metaphors in 1 concert

Wellington: Jack White, who earned his musical stripes with his chart-topping debut solo album ‘Blunderbuss’, is now attempting to add another accolade to his shelf – a Guinness World Record for most metaphors in a single concert.

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Nude surfer making waves on Oz beaches

London: Beach goers have been left blushing by the sight of a busty surfer, who is baring all in the seas on the east coast of Australia.

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Canadian transgender beauty wins Miss Congeniality Award

Wellington: A transgender Canadian beauty contestant who was initially disqualified from taking part in the Miss Universe Canada pageant because she was not a “naturally born female” lost her bid to win the crown but was awarded the title of Miss Congeniality.

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Philosopher Alain de Botton plans to make `socially acceptable porn`

London: After addressing love, happiness and religion, Alain de Botton now wants to investigate pornography in the belief that it can be turned into a moral and noble industry.

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Psychiatrist apologises for gay cure study

London: Dr Robert Spitzer has apologised to the gay community for his ‘fatally flawed’ study, which supported attempts to “cure” people of their homosexuality.

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