Thursday, June 12, 2014

The lion that barked: China zoo under fire for disguising dog as lion

A Chinese zoo’s supposed “African lion” was exposed as a fraud when the dog used as a substitute started barking.
The zoo in the People’s Park of Luohe, in the central province of Henan, replaced exotic exhibits with common species, according to the state-run Beijing Youth Daily.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Last of Original Group of Navajo Code Talkers Dies

The language he once was punished for speaking in school became Chester Nez's primary weapon in World War II.
Before hundreds of men from the Navajo Nation became Code Talkers, Nez and 28 others were recruited to develop a code based on the then-unwritten Navajo language. Locked in a room for 13 weeks, they came up with an initial glossary of more than 200 terms using Navajo words for red soil, war chief, braided hair and hummingbird, for example, and an alphabet.
Nez never tired of telling the story to highlight his pride in having served his country and stress the importance of preserving the Navajo language. The 93-year-old died Wednesday morning of kidney failure with plenty of appearances still scheduled, said Judith Avila, who helped Nez publish his memoirs. He was the last of the original group of 29 Navajo Code Talkers.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

12-year-old Wisconsin girl stabbed 19 times; friends arrested

CNN) -- They had something to prove to someone they found on a ghoulish website. So, two girls allegedly lured a third girl into a wooded area in Milwaukee over the weekend and stabbed her 19 times, police in Wisconsin said.
The suspects allegedly left the victim to crawl to her own rescue. The three girls, all 12 years old, were friends, according to a criminal complaint.
A bicyclist found the wounded girl alive Saturday, lying on a sidewalk in the city of Waukesha, Police Chief Russell Jack said. She was in stable condition at a hospital on Monday.
The girls were trying to impress a certain "Slenderman," the complaint read. One of the girls encountered the name on a website known as Creepypasta Wiki, which posts horror stories.
Slenderman is the site's supposed leader, and to climb up into his realm, a user must kill someone, one of the suspects told police.
The fictional Slenderman character is an internet meme that often appears in horror stories, videos and images.
Allegedly planned
The two were arrested hours after the victim was discovered Saturday, and they were being held on preliminary charges of attempted first-degree intentional homicide.

The complaint identified the girls as Morgan Geyser and Anissa
They are being charged as adults and appeared in court Monday. Bail was set for each in the amount of $500,000, according to Waukesh County District Attorney Brad Schimel.
The suspects attended the same middle school as the victim and had a sleepover at the home of one of the suspects Friday night, Jack  .
"Both suspects had a fascination with a fictitious character that often posted" to websites dealing with stories about death and horror, the police chief told reporters at a news conference.
According to the criminal complaint, the suspects had been planning the attack since February.
They first thought to kill the victim by placing duct tape over her mouth while she was sleeping and stabbing her in the neck, the complaint read.
Next, the plan was to kill her in a bathroom where there was floor drain that could make cleanup easier, it continued.
But, finally, the girls decided to do it in a park while playing a game of hide-and-seek, the complaint read.
It states: "As they left for the park ... (the victim) was walking in front of them and Geyser lifted up the left side of her white jacket and displayed the knife tucked in her waistband. Weier stated she gave Geyser a look with wide eyes and, when asked what that meant Weier stated, 'I thought, dear god, this was really happening.'"
Millimeter from death
Some of the girl's major organs were struck, but she survived.
One of the stab wounds was near her heart and she was "one millimeter away from certain death," the complaint read.
According to the complaint, the victim told the bicyclist who found her: "Please help me. I've been stabbed." She was in extreme pain and could only answer questions with yes or no.
Authorities searched for the two other girls, and a sheriff's officer found them walking near Interstate 94, Jack said.
He declined to say whether the suspects had blood on their clothes, but added: "There was evidence that was readily apparent when the two were taken into custody."
That evidence included a large kitchen knife inside a purse that Geyser identified as one of her mother's old purses, according to the complaint.
Both girls spoke readily with police, the complaint said.
Attempts to contact an attorney, believed to be representing them, were unsuccessful Monday.

CNN's Ben Brumfield, Janet DiGiacomo and Kara Devlin contributed to this report.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Alleged iPhone 6 Rear Shell Image Tips Plastic-Coated Design

An image of what is claimed to be the rear shell of the upcoming iPhone 6 model has been leaked online.
The image was originally leaked by Australian blog MacFixIt and published by 9to5mac, which said that the alleged rear shell belongs to the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 model, which is one of the two iPhone models expected to launch this fall.
Reports have for a while been indicating thatApple might finally enter the screen size battle with the launch of the iPhone 6, and its rumoured two display size variants - 5.5-inch and 4.7-inch.
While the image does not offer much detail about the iPhone 6's rear, it does show two cut-outs at the top of the purported iPhone - one, for housing the rear camera with flash, and the other, for the Apple logo branding in the middle.
The leaked image, in-line with earlier reports, again shows plastic lines on the rumoured iPhone 6's back panel that are meant to separate the antenna elements.
The purported leaked image of the shell of the 4.7-inch variant is in-line with what has been a widely expected based on earlier leak. The iPhone 6 will take design cues from Apple's current generation iPod touch.
Further, 9to5mac notes that the leaked rear shell image indicates that the rear is covered by a plastic coating.
A recent report claimed that Apple's next iPhone, thought to be called the iPhone 6, would hit theshelves on September 19. The news came from a German website that claimed the local carrier Deutsche Telekom was telling its customer representatives the iPhone 6 has a September 19 launch date, in order to make its customers stick with the wireless provider.
It's worth noting that Apple is yet to announce the official launch date of its much anticipated next iPhone, and usually does not inform carriers in advance, leaving us to take the expected date with a pinch of salt.
A recent report also states that the Cupertino-based company is testing a higher screen resolution of 960x1740 pixels on at least one of the two alleged iPhone models (5.5-inch and 4.7-inch screen variant) due to debut this year. It has been also speculated that the next generation handset will come with a pixel-tripling (3X) mode.
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Thursday, May 29, 2014

LG G3 Specs to Compete with Samsung Group’s Galaxy 5; G3 Price, Release Date in Australia

South Korea's biggest phone manufacturers are likely to go head on in a smartphone flagship competition. Following Samsung's release of its newest "talk-of-the-town," the Samsung Galaxy S5, LG Electronics is set to launch its newest flagship the LG G3 that reportedly contains powerful features and specifications upon release.
LG G3's Grand Launch for a Bold Marketing Strategy?
In a report by the Wall Street Journal, LG Electronics plans to launch the G3 in a 2-day event to happen in May 27-28 in 6 different cities around the world including New York, San Francisco, London, Singapore, Seoul, and Istanbul respectively. The LG G3 launch is LG Electronics grandest so far, with the device's predecessor receiving fair attention being released in only one or two cities.
The LG G3's grand introduction in the mobile market simply make sense as LG Electronics may need a voracious approach in its marketing strategy to be able to compete to the success of the Galaxy S5 in terms of sales and popularity. While LG made quality devices for the Google Nexus line, it barely created a flagship under its banner that kept users and tech geeks alike talking for long compared to its rival Samsung, even though the LG G2, had been crowned gadget of the year in Stuff magazine awards back in 2013.

iPhone Owners Warned To Change Their Password After iOS Hack

Do you use the same password for a number of websites? If you do, it’s time to think of a new memorable phrase because sloppy passwords could leave you vulnerable to attack by hackers in search of a quick buck.
Technology security experts have advised Apple users to change their iCloud passwords after a number of iPhone users were subjected to digital extortion attempts.
Several iPhone owners in the UK and Australiareported falling victim to a hack which locked their cell and demanded they send AU$100 (£55) to a PayPal account.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Depressed' goat reunites with donkey best friend, starts eating again




GRASS VALLEY, Calif., May 27 (UPI) --A touching tale of interspecies friendship has come to a happy conclusion.
A goat named Mr. G and a burro donkey named Jellybean were rescued, along with a number of other animals, from a hoarder's home in northern California earlier this year and placed in different animal sanctuaries.
But workers at Animal Place in Grass Valley, Calif., noticed that Mr. G wasn't eating, despite numerous efforts to feed him.
The hunger strike continued for six days, until the sanctuary managed to reunite him with Jellybean.
"Never doubt the depth of emotions other animals possess," Animal Place says in a video about their unique friendship.


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Monday, May 26, 2014

Larger screen is expected in iPhone 6

The latest iPhone model is expected to be available in two versions, one with a 4.7-inch display and another with a 5.5-inch display.
Apple has not reacted much to the rise of the “phablet” – the 5- and 6-inch smartphone class, closer in size to a tablet – but that may change with the upcoming release of the iPhone 6. If the rumor mill holds any truth, the Cupertino company will release 4.7-inch and a 5.7-inch version of its latest smartphone this year.

Nigeria says it has found missing girls

LAGOS, Nigeria — A top Nigerian military official said Monday that the government knows the whereabouts of several hundred kidnapped girls but cannot reveal their location and cannot use force to rescue them, according to the Web site of the Ogun state television service.
“The good news for the parents of the girls is that we know where they are, but we cannot tell you,” Air Marshal Alex Badeh, the government’s chief of defense staff, was quoted telling a group of visitors at his office in the capital, Abuja. He reportedly told the group, “Just leave us alone, we are working to get the girls back.”

Saturday, May 24, 2014

7 dead in drive-by shooting near UC-Santa Barbara

In what authorities are calling "the work of a madman," a gunman went on a drive-by shooting rampage in a Santa Barbara student enclave that left at least seven people dead, including the attacker, and seven others wounded.
Investigators say they believe that a gunman driving a black BMW acted alone in the shootings late Friday night near the University of California-Santa Barbara.
A YouTube video posted Thursday in which a young man complains of rejection by women "appears to be connected" to the attack, Santa Barbara Sheriff Bill Brown said, according to the Santa Barbara Independent.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Launch Date Rumors in Line with iPhone 6

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Launch Date Rumors in Line with iPhone 6
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 launch date rumors just got specific and they point to an arrival shortly before the start of the IFA 2014, in the same month that is rumored to hold the iPhone 6 release date.
As we head deeper into 2014, we’re starting to hear more and more about Samsung’s plans for later on this year. Rumors suggest that the company has a brand new Galaxy S5 Prime up its sleeve. They also suggest that the it’s planning a high-end Samsung Galaxy Note 3 successor that is currently being dubbed, Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

'F-cup cookies' claim they can make breasts grow

TOKYO, May 23 (UPI) --A new brand of Japanese cookie is not exactly being marketed in a subtle way.
The makers of "F-cup cookies" claim that women who eat them will see an increase in breast size.
The cookies contain Pueraria Mirifica, a plant extract from Thailand, and women are supposed to eat two cookies a day in order to see results. According to the product's website, Pueraria Mirificav is also found in an edible breast enhancer called Bust Up Gum.
The cookies come in two flavors -- Soy Milk or Pralines and Chocolate -- and each one of them is 70 calories.
"Phytoestrogens are in numerous foods and to date there is no research to show that ingestion changes breast size," nutrition expert Ian Marber told the Daily Mail. "Even concentrated doses haven't been shown to do anything, although eating several biscuits can lead to weight gain with all that goes with it."
In case you were wondering, an F cup in Japan is similar to a DD cup in the U.S.


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Video captures man catching baby in mid-air after fall from second-story window

GUANGDONG PROVINCE, China, May 23 (UPI) --Amazing footage shot by CCTV cameras in China captured a thrilling moment that was perilously close to being a complete disaster.
In the video, a man can be seen looking up at something that is out of the picture. As it turns out, the thing that got his attention was a 1-year-old baby who had somehow managed to get out onto a second-story window ledge.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 vs Galaxy S3 Mini – Specs and Price Comparison in

Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 vs Galaxy S3 Mini – Specs and Price Comparison in


The third generation of Galaxy Ace was launched last year, but it didn’t “create” waves, because it wasn’t very different from the previous version. The good thing about this smartphone it was that it came with the new TouchWiz Nature UX interface. The Galaxy S3 Mini follows the follows it bigger brother’s steps, but its reduced dimension make it the perfect phone for any kind of user. We’ll compare both devices to see which one has more advantages.
Displays and designs
The Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 has a 4 inch TFT capacitive touch screen, and a resolution of 480×800 pixels, the same as the Galaxy S3 mini, which is equipped with a 4 inch Super AMOLED capacitive touch screen.
The Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 weights 115 grams and it measures: 121.2×62.7×9.8 mm, while the Galaxy S3 mini weights 3.5 grams less, and it has these dimensions: 121.6x63x9.9 mm.
Hardware and operating systems
The Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 comes with a 1 GHz dual core A9 processor + Broadcom BCM21664 chipset, and only one variant of internal memory, 4 GB, expandable by up to 64 GB.
On the other hand, the Galaxy S3 mini was designed to function with a 1 GHz dual core cortex A9 processor + NovaThor U8420 chipset. The device has two variants of internal memories: 8 GB and 16 GB, expandable by up to 32 GB.

Apple's iPhone 6: Three Fresh Rumors

Apple's iPhone 6: Three Fresh Rumors
The Korea Herald reported this afternoon that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is testing an iPhone 6 prototype that does not have a bezel surrounding its display. If Apple is indeed going bezel-less for the newest iPhone, it could look more like a Samsung (OTCMKTS:SSNLF) Galaxy S4 than an iPhone 5S. This is only the latest report to mention the bezel-less approach: Last November, Bloomberg reported that Apple was developing two new iPhones -- one with a 4.7-inch screen, and one slightly larger at 5.5 inches -- with "glass that curves downward at the edges." In that case, the phones were reportedly scheduled for a late 2014 release.

Apple's iPhone 6 Is Coming: Here's What You Should Know

Apple's iPhone 6 Is Coming: Here's What You Should Know
Going into an iPhone launch there's never much doubt about whether Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL  ) latest addition to the key lineup will sell better than its predecessor. Where the confusion usually lies is in how much better the newest model will do than the one before it. While the 5s and 5c have performed about in line with analyst expectations, the 4s outperformed even most of the bullish projections. What can Apple investors expect from the iPhone 6 this year?

Man arrested at Tennessee bar for attempting to have sex with ATM and picnic table


MURFREESBORO, Tenn., May 19 (UPI) --A Tennessee man got himself in trouble by trying to make a rather unorthodox deposit at a bar ATM in Murfreesboro...
Lonnie Hutton was arrested and charged with public intoxication after he allegedly tried to have sex with an ATM at the Boro Bar and Grill.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

MYANMAR JEWISH COMMUNITY - PAST & PRESENT

MYANMAR JEWISH COMMUNITY - PAST & PRESENT
Burma or the Union of Myanmar is the largest country in terms of geographical area in mainland Southeast Asia. It is bordered by China on the north, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, and India on the northwest.
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Major tourist attraction - The Irrawaddy River System
 
Independence from the United Kingdom was achieved on 4 January 1948 as the “Union of Burma”. In 1962, the government run by U Nu was removed following a coup. The Burmese military has controlled the government since. On 18 June 1989, the ruling military junta changed the name officially to Myanmar.
The country has had its share of internal strife, the most recent being a movement led by the country’s monks that began on 19 September 2007. The world is carefully watching to see how these latest conflicts end. On 28 September, the government cut internet access, interrupting Jewish Times Asia’s contact with the tiny Jewish community within the country.

Boko Haram Attack in Cameroon Leaves 10 Chinese Missing

 — The Nigerian Islamist sect Boko Haram has attacked Waza, in Cameroon's Far North Region, kidnapping 10 Chinese engineers and killing one Cameroonian soldier, according to local reports.

The attack came shortly before the start of Saturday's summit talks on Boko Haram in Paris, where five heads of state, including Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, met to map out regional strategies to fight the militant group.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

When to travel to Bagan

When to travel  to  Bagan
Bagan is hot most of the year. The best time to visit is between November and February, when temperatures hit 30C (86F). Avoid March to May, when temperatures can reach 43C (110F). Rainfall is highest in June and October. If you can, visit during a full moon, a popular time for local festivals.

Bagan: Trip of a Lifetime

Bagan: Trip of a Lifetime

Tim Jepson tells you all you need to know about visiting the great temple site of Burma.

Bagan: Trip of a Lifetime
The temples at Bagan in the evening glow 
Bagan in central Burma is one of the world’s greatest archeological sites, a sight to rival Machu Picchu or Angkor Wat but – for the time being at least – without the visitors. The setting is sublime – a verdant 26 square-mile plain, part-covered in stands of palm and tamarind caught in a bend of the lazy-flowing Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady) river and framed by the hazy silver-grey of distant mountains.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Man arrested after driving to police station to report accident while drunk

BATON ROUGE, La., May 12 (UPI) --A Louisiana man was arrested after he allegedly drove to a Baton Rouge police troop's office to file an accident report while he was drunk.
Patrick Ruffner was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and driving with a suspended license after a trooper at the station smelled alcohol on him and decided to give him a test.
The 31-year-old had called the station to report the accident and troopers told him to come in.
After he performed poorly on field sobriety tests, Ruffner admitted that he had been drinking before the accident, the Times-Picayue reported.
"Please, don't drive to the Troop if you are impaired," police wrote in a press release.


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Motorola unveils the £89 Moto E, adds LTE and MicroSD to Moto G

Motorola unveils the £89 Moto E, adds LTE and MicroSD to Moto G


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Image: Charles McLellan/ZDNet

Motorola's Moto G, announced just six months ago in November 2013, quickly proved to be the best-selling smartphone in the company's history, thanks to its combination of a solid specification and an affordable price (£135/€169/$179 SIM-free at launch). Our review of the original Moto G (now available from around £119), concluded that "If you're looking to equip a workforce with a basic Android phone, it's arguably the best choice currently available".
Encouraged by the Moto G's success, Motorola today launched a two-pronged follow-up. With IDC estimating the average global selling price for a smartphone in 2013 at £199 ($337), the newMoto E pushes the smartphone price envelope into 'feature phone' territory at just £89. Meanwhile, the Moto G gets an upgrade, adding LTE connectivity and a MicroSD card slot for storage expansion.

Monday, May 12, 2014

US twin baby sisters born holding hands

US twin baby sisters born holding hands
Doctors hold twin girls holding hands shortly after they are delivered
A pair of US twin sisters who were born holding hands were breathing on their own after being removed from a ventilator, their mother has said.
Jillian and Jenna Thistlethwaite shared an amniotic sac and placenta, a rare condition known as monoamniotic birth.
"They're already best friends," said their mother, Sarah Thistlethwaite.
They were born on Friday in the US state of Ohio, grasping each other's hands when doctors lifted them up for their parents to see after delivery.
Monoamniotic birth occurs in only one in 10,000 pregnancies.
Ms Thistlethwaite, 32, was monitored for weeks at Akron General Medical Center in Akron, as monoamniotic twins are at risk from becoming entangled in each other's umbilical cords.
She told the Akron Beacon Journal newspaper that holding her children was "the best Mother's Day present ever".
"I can't believe they were holding hands," she said. "That's amazing.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Singer Chris Brown sentenced to 1 year in jail

A Los Angeles judge sentenced R&B singer Chris Brown to a year in prison after the artist admitted he violated probation by attacking a man in Washington D.C. in 2013, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Brown, who turned 25 on May 5, had already been jailed since mid-March after being expelled from a rehab center where he was committed by a court order to undergo anger-management therapy.

'Ninjas' carry out home invasion in Florida

'Ninjas' carry out home invasion in Florida
http://cdn.ph.upi.com/sv/em/i/UPI-3501399487016/2014/1/13994873679312/Ninjas-carry-out-home-invasion-in-Florida.jpgWINDERMERE, Fla., May 7 (UPI) -- Three men dressed up as ninjas were caught on camera carrying out a home invasion at a mansion in Windermere, Fla.
During the invasion, one of the ninjas took a fedora from one of the victims and wore it throughout the attack. Bill Kitchen and his partner Camilo Espinel were held at gunpoin

Groomsmen rescue fisherman during wedding celebration in Australia

QUEENSLAND, Australia, May 9 (UPI) --Two groomsmen taking photos as part of an Australian wedding celebration took a break so they could rescue a local fisherman after his boat capsized.
Dougal "Doogs" Grey and Clayton "Deani" Deane were busy posing after the wedding of Aaron and Jo-Anne Easterbrook when the wedding videographer noticed that something was happening in the water behind them.

2 bodies recovered, 1 unaccounted for after hot air balloon catches fire in Virginia

The body of a second occupant of a hot air balloon that caught fire and crashed in rural Virginia has been recovered Saturday as the recovery effort continued for the third victim, authorities said.
Virginia State Police said the second body was found in a location just north of where the first body was found. A police spokeswoman said the genders and identities of the recovered bodies were not being released at this time.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Fresh leaks show iPhone 6 mockup in space gray and silver

Fresh leaks show iPhone 6 mockup in space gray and silver
iPhone 6 Space Gray Silver Leaks
One day the well of iPhone 6 mockup images will dry up, but today is not that day.Nowhereelse.fr shared another set of photos on Twitter this Thursday, giving us a fresh look at what could be the future of the Apple smartphone. The first set comes courtesy of Inner Exile, a China-based smartphone case retailer. The iPhone 6 mockup appearing in the four photos provided by Inner Exile appears to be a silver iPhone, strikingly similar to the photo that we covered earlier this week. This time around, we get a closer look at the phone from multiple angles, showcasing the reworked button placement, the curved body and the larger display.

How Often Do You Really Need to Shower?

If you don't shower much - but generally keep that information to yourself because of the negative stigma - you're not alone. Following hot on the heels of the no-shampooing hair care revolution, some folks are taking the logical next step: If no or reduced shampooing results in healthier, shinier hair, what about skipping soaping up the body?
Unlike the modified hair-washing schedule, which tends to elicit commentary about shampoos and parabens, conditioners and hair-drying time, skipping showers altogether seems to bring up plenty of other opinions on the subject. Many people who do shower every day think that not doing so is inherently wrong and unhealthy. It's assumed that people who don't shower on the regular are stinky and/or greasy and maybe even visibly dirty - and it certainly can't be good for you.
But considering that it has really only been the last 100 years or so that people have bathed more than once a week (Saturday night baths were the norm for most of American history), daily showering is actually not objectively healthier or better; and in fact, one of the most common reasons that people cut down on showering is actually for skin-health reasons, not laziness. As far as being actually physically dirty, most of us who don't work outside or aren't otherwise involved in daily work where we might get covered in dust, dirt or grease probably don't get any real dirt on anything other than our faces and hands most weeks. 
What's behind the links between health and less showering? People with skin issues have long noted that forgoing daily showers can help with eczema, and plenty of others think that it is actually healthier overall, for similar reasons that not washing one's hair can make for shinier, less-frizzy hair. The natural body oils that lubricate and protect the skin get washed away by warm (and especially hot) showers paired with soaps that strip the skin. Without those oils, the skin is more vulnerable to bacteria and viruses, and can also look and feel dry and uncomfortable. Because the body wants to keep the skin in healthy, protected shape, frequent washing can even encourage the body to overproduce oil, leading to a viscious cycle of cleansing and oil production. Many people have found that when they stop washing hair and skin as often, after an adjustment period, the body naturally decreases the amount of oil it produces and less washing is needed.
Of course, how often you shower depends on your level of activity, how healthy you are (if you work out often and eat healthfully, you naturally produce less body odor) and what you do for a living. And, I would add to that list: It depends on the season too.
Confession: I only shower three times a week, and I wash my hair on one of those occasions - but that's just because it's winter. In the summer, I shower every day, but most of those are just rinses in lukewarm water, sans soap so I don't dry out my skin. The drier, colder air of winter saps my skin of moisture, and since I use only natural products, keep active, and don't eat much processed food (and it's cold), I have almost no body odor. You can also shower briefly, as I do, and lather up only the areas that need it on a daily basis (we all know what those are), protecting most of your good skin oils from being washed off, while still enjoying a couple minutes of shower time. You can also wash with oils, which is a popular and growing treatment for dry skin. I do this too and have noticed that since I started washing with organic coconut oil (yes, oils will clean, check out the site dedicated to oil cleansing for an explanation), I feel refreshed, moisturized and smelling great - I add a couple drops of sweet orange or rosemary oil as I love scent.
But there's one area of the body you should never skip washing multiple times a day: your hands. As John Oxford, professor of Virology at Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry told the Daily Mail, "As long as people wash their hands often enough and pay attention to the area of the body below the belt, showering or bathing every other day would do no harm. Even twice a week would not be a problem if people used a bidet daily as most infectious bugs hang around our lower halves."

Tomb dating back to 1100 B.C. found in Egypt

CAIRO (AP) — Archeologists have found a tomb dating back to around 1100 B.C. south of Cairo, Egypt's Antiquities Ministry said Thursday.
Antiquities Minister Mohamed Ibrahim said that the tomb belongs to a guard of the army archives and royal messenger to foreign countries. Ibrahim said the Cairo University Faculty of Archaeology's discovery at Saqqara adds "a chapter to our knowledge about the history of Saqqara."
Ola el-Egeizy of Cairo University said the tomb contains "very nice inscriptions" of the funerary procession and the afterlife of the deceased.

UK deploys destroyer to track large Russian naval task force

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has deployed a destroyer to track an unusually large Russian naval task force transiting the English Channel, it said on Thursday and also noted a "resurgence" in Russian air activity close to its airspace.
The Ministry of Defense said the decision to dispatch HMS Dragon, one of Britain's newest and most sophisticated ships, to track the Russian naval force was routine and that the Russians had notified it of their transit plans in advance.

Wyoming Woman, 75, Convicted of 2nd-Degree Murder

Wyoming Woman, 75, Convicted of 2nd-Degree Murder

A 75-year-old Missouri woman accused of killing her husband in Wyoming almost 40 years ago was found guilty of second-degree murder Thursday in a case that hinged on whether jurors believed her claim she was defending their 2-year-old daughter.
Alice Uden faces 20 years to life in prison during sentencing, which will be scheduled later.
Jurors found her not guilty of a more serious first-degree murder charge, which would have carried a life term. But they chose second-degree murder over a less harsh voluntary-manslaughter count.