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Republicans hire Oxford don to prove Obama’s memoirs written by ex-terrorist

Republicans hire Oxford don to prove Obama’s memoirs written by ex-terroristLondon, Nov 2 : Even as it’s less than two days to go for the US presidential polls, the Republicans have in their last ditch effort to score a lead over Democratic nominee Barack Obama, have approached an Oxford academic with a whipping 10,000 dollar fee to “prove” through a computer technique that Obama’s autobiography “Dreams from My Father, and Fugitive Days” was penned by a former terrorist William Ayers.

According to latest polls, Obama is ahead of his Republican rival John McCain by at least six points.

Child-friendly guide for car sat-nav dubbed ''Totnav'' launched in UK

London, Nov 2 : The first child-friendly audio guide for car satnavs has been launched in the UK.

It pinpoints places of interest, tells youngsters exactly how far away it is, and offers an entertaining commentary as the driver approaches the location.

The creators of the RoadTour Child Friendly Driving Guide, dubbed the ''totnav'', are positive their recommendations will be a hit - because they took advice from their target audience.

Over the five years it took to create the device, the company surveyed children to gauge their reactions about tourist attractions.

As well as pointing to 3,000 places of interest, the totnav gives information on opening times and entrance costs.

Why Titanic really sank

TitanicLondon, November 2 : The tragedy that hit the Titanic, which claimed more than 1500 lives, could have been averted had it been constructed with steel rivets, a new documentary reveals.

According to a documentary, the Olympic-class passenger liner that had hit the bottom of the ocean on its maiden voyage sank because its bow and stern were bolted together with weak wrought-iron rivets.

The documentary, ‘The Unsinkable Titanic’ will lay the claim that the liner could have stayed afloat had the shipbuilders ‘Harland and Wolff’ in Belfast chosen the available ‘best best’ quality rather than only ‘best’ wrought-iron quality.

Britney Spears takes back 55-hour hubby as her ‘butler’!

Britney takes back 55-hour hubby as her ‘butler’!London, November 2 : Britney Spears has put her 55-hour former hubby Jason Alexander on the pay roll to be her butler, according to pals.

The pop icon, who has stunned all with her gradual return to stability, offered the job to her childhood pal after learning that he had squandered the 300,000 divorce settlement paid by the singer.

The 26-year-old is trying to help out buddy Jason who has been struggling with his acting and singer career and lived in a grimy flat since the couple split four years ago, according to her close friend.

David Schwimmer quashes ‘Friends’ movie claims

London, November 2 : David Schwimmer, who shot to fame after playing ‘Ross Geller’ in the immensely popular sitcom ‘Friends’, has dismissed rumours claiming a movie adaptation of the hit series.

The 42-year-old held the media responsible for perpetrating speculations that the ‘Friends’ cast would reunite for one last time to star in its film version.

However, the ‘Nothing But The Truth’ actor insisted that such reunion plans were never on the cards.

"I''d like to say in regard to the rumours that - I think are only perpetuated by the press - there''s never been any talk of a Friends film, at least as far as I know,” the Daily Star quoted him as telling the Parade magazine.

Half of Cambridge indulge in Plagiarism

Half of Cambridge indulge in Plagiarism A recent survey has suggested that even highly intelligent students admitted in the prestigious Cambridge are prone to copy and submit essays they find on Google.

An anonymous online poll conducted by the student newspaper Varsity participated by more than 1,000 students, and the results showed that 49% of undergraduates, at some point of their university career, submit someone else's report as their own. Out of this only 5% admitted that they had been caught while doing this.

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