Weird, odd and quirky stories
Weird, odd and quirky stories
Back-up needed as blessing fails to stop ‘hauntings’
A CHURCH of Scotland minister has been called in to help a family who have become too terrified to stay in their “haunted” flat.
Mother-of-two Vicky Dann told the Evening News how she had been left at her wits’ end by the spooky goings-on in their Dalkeith home which had left her daughters Jenna, 18, and Emma, 11, petrified.
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‘Talking’ dog tops list of most watched YouTube videos of 2011
The most popular YouTube videos of 2011 have been revealed, with a “talking” dog beating a spoof of the royal wedding to the number one spot.
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The start of a slippery slope?
IT BRINGS a whole new meaning to “on the piste”. Scotland and Europe’s mountain resorts could be inundated with merrier-than-usual skiers this winter after a new set of ski poles equipped with a pair of shot glasses and enough room for two large drams went on sale.
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The UK’s only polar bear celebrated his third birthday today at his Highland home.
Driver’s tall tale casts a Harry Potter spell on tourists
IT PROMISES to be a magical experience that transports tourists into the mind of Harry Potter author JK Rowling.
One of cat’s lives goes up in smoke
POLICE are investigating after a kitten was caught in an animal trap on a Lothian estate.
Changing room chat: Runner gives birth after marathon
A PREGNANT Chicago woman felt contractions a few minutes after finishing the city’s marathon and gave birth hours later to a baby daughter. Amber Miller was 39 weeks pregnant when she started the 26.2 mile race on Sunday morning.
Sunbed tan ban for California teens
Minors in California will no longer be allowed to use tanning beds after the state governor signed a bill prohibiting anyone under the age of 18 from using ultraviolet tanning devices.
1 CommentMarathon run ends in maternity ward
A PREGNANT woman felt contractions a few minutes after finishing the Chicago Marathon and gave birth hours later to a baby daughter.
Susan Morrison: It tikkas all sorts
THROUGHOUT my life I have always abided by a few simple rules when it comes to food. Broadly speaking, rule one says: best if someone else cooks. Rule two says: the toaster is your friend and rule three says: “delicious hot or cold” is not a recipe.
Bananas’ fury hits minister
AN MP threw bananas at Taiwan’s agriculture minister yesterday during questions about falling prices.
Rare Chinese Ming vase smashes world record by selling for £14m
NICOLAS Chow, the head of Sotheby’s Chinese Ceramics Department, displays a Ming Dynasty blue and white vase with fruit sprays which set a world auction record for Ming Dynasty porcelain when it sold for nearly £14 million at the sale in Hong Kong.
Two taken to hospital after ‘hottest chilli’ curry contest
TWO people had to be rushed to hospital after a “world’s hottest chilli” competition at an Indian restaurant left them writhing in agony.
Doh! Makers of Simpsons can’t afford to pay wages
THE future of long-running animated TV comedy The Simpsons appears to be up in the air after 20th Century Fox Television said it could not continue to afford producing the show.
Beer drinkers set Oktoberfest record
Revellers at Germany’s Oktoberfest downed a record 7.5 million litres of beer during the 17-day party which ended on Monday, official figures show.
Daredevil sets sights
A DAREDEVIL optician has raised more than £600 for the Royal Blind School in Edinburgh by taking part in a parachute jump.
Gerard Depardieu put off plane after being caught short at take-off
French film star Gerard Depardieu was kicked off a flight from Paris after he was caught short as he waited for take-off and urinated into a bottle.
Changing room chat: English minnows in Facebook first
NON-LEAGUE sides Ascot United and Wembley FC will hope to win some new friends as they kick off this season's FA Cup tomorrow night, with the game being streamed to a potential ("potential" being the key word here) audience of 700 million people.
Remoooove this now please: cow caught in ladder trauma
THE Scottish SPCA has rescued a cow from a tight squeeze after it got its head stuck in a ladder in Troon, Ayrshire.
- Scottish independence: David Cameron set to snub Alex Salmond’s separation
- Fathers of Scots children murdered in Dunblane tragedy in plea to David Cameron over arms treaty
- Baftas: The Artist wins big as Meryl Streep wins best actress
- Six Nations: It’s not all gloom as new faces offer Scotland bright flashes of promise
- NBNK may look again at Clydesdale
- Scottish independence: David Cameron set to snub Alex Salmond’s separation
- Jim Murphy warns that independence could cost ‘thousands’ of defence jobs
- Labour rebel councillors could contest Glasgow May election
- Further jobs gloom on the way as north-south ‘chasm’ widens
- Scottish independence: SNP deeply divided over policy to withdraw from membership of Nato
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Monday 13 February 2012
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