Shrek producers left red faced in ‘saucy’ men’s magazine shoot

Shrek producers left red faced after authorising ‘saucy’ men’s magazine shoot The Hollywood studio behind the Shrek franchise has been left embarrassed, after allowing the film’s characters to feature in a racy men’s magazine photo-shoot with half-naked models. By Andrew Hough Published: 6:30AM BST 15 Apr 2010 telegraph.co.uk This scene with Donkey is in apparent reference to a ménage a trois between the characters. Photo: ELLEN VON UNWERTH/VMAN MAGAZINE Princess Fiona poses with male and female models wearing barely-there leather and denim outfits. Photo: ELLEN VON UNWERTH/VMAN MAGAZINE Model Emma Dumont with Shrek (L) while The Ginger Bread man has … Continue reading Shrek producers left red faced in ‘saucy’ men’s magazine shoot

India has more mobile phones than toilets

India has more mobile phones than toilets: UN report Far more people in India have access to a mobile phone than to a toilet, according to a UN study on sanitation. telegraph.co.uk A sadhu uses a mobile phone during Maha Kumbh Mela at Prayag in Allahabad Photo: EPA India’s mobile subscribers totalled 563.73 million at the last count, enough to serve nearly half of the country’s 1.2 billion population. But just 366 million people – around a third of the population – had access to proper sanitation in 2008, said the study published by the United Nations University, a UN … Continue reading India has more mobile phones than toilets

Should I get my cat an iPad?

Apple iPad proves popular with pets The Apple iPad has proved so popular with technology fans in the US that its international launch has had to be delayed by a month due to a shortage of stock. By Georgia Graham telegraph.co.uk Link to this video However the gadget has also also won a following among cats – perhaps surprisingly as it comes without a mouse. Pet owners wishing to pamper their animals with the ultimate toy when it becomes available in Britain next month will have to spend more than £700. Related Articles iPad international launch delayed by a month … Continue reading Should I get my cat an iPad?

Sahil Saeed kidnappers EXECUTED!

Men accused of kidnapping Sahil Saeed killed in police shoot-out Three men accused of kidnapping the six-year-old British boy Sahil Saeed from his family’s home in Pakistan have been killed in a shoot-out with police, according to regional officers. By Rob Crilly in Islamabad telegraph.co.uk Sahil Saeed with his father Raja Naqqash Saeed Photo: AFP/GETTY IMAGES Tariq Abbas Qureshi, a district police officer, told the Dawn newspaper that two gunmen had tried to free a third man as he was being driven from an anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi. Policemen guarding Safeer Hussain returned fire and the three suspects were killed. … Continue reading Sahil Saeed kidnappers EXECUTED!

PGAD – Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder

Woman Develops Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder After Wii Fit Injury A U.K. woman has been diagnosed with persistent genital arousal disorder after falling off her Wii Fit board and damaging a nerve, the Toronto Sun reported. Amanda Flowers, who lives in Manchester, England, said she has sexual urges up to 10 times a day since she fell. A doctor confirmed her diagnosis. “It began as a twinge down below, before surging through my body,” Flowers told a U.K. newspaper. “Sometimes it built up into a trembling orgasm.” PGAD is defined as persistent sexual arousal syndrome as “intense feelings of genital … Continue reading PGAD – Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder

Interrogated by police every 20 seconds – UK!

Stop and search UK: A Briton is interrogated by police every 20 seconds. 90% aren’t even arrested By James Slack Singled out: Innocent BBC photographer Jeff Overs was stopped on suspicion of being a terrorist Somebody is stopped and searched by the police every 20 seconds in ‘Big Brother’ Britain, it was revealed last night. More than nine out of every ten of those interrogated by officers are not even subsequently arrested, let alone charged. Opposition parties say the revelation is yet more evidence of the Government’s disregard for civil liberties and ‘state knows best’ attitude. According to figures released … Continue reading Interrogated by police every 20 seconds – UK!

Kalahari captured in amazing photos

Is it time for dinner yet? Life in the deadly Kalahari captured in amazing wildlife photos By Daily Mail Reporter Whether they are evading ruthless predators or battling extreme temperatures the animals of the Kalahari face a daily battle for survival. South African photographer Hannes Lochner has spent the last two and half years observing wildlife in the picturesque Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, photographing animals and scenery for an incredible 800 days. His unique images have been brought together in a new book, Colours Of The Kalahari. Is it time for dinner? Two young male lions walk along a path together … Continue reading Kalahari captured in amazing photos

The sheep-pig

The sheep-pig pulling the wool over everybody’s eyes… By Daily Mail Reporter At first glance, with its woolly coat, onlookers would be forgiven for mistaking this creature for a sheep. However, a closer look at this rare breed reveals a snout and trotters usually found on pigs. It’s a confusing sight, but this is one of three curly coated Mangalitza ‘sheep-pigs’ which have been delivered to a UK zoo. Pig in a blanket: Buddy, one of the Mangalitza sheep-pigs that have been delivered to a zoo in Essex As part of a programme to help save the animals from extinction, … Continue reading The sheep-pig

American’s ‘quiet son’ on terrorism charges in Pakistan

By Steve Kingstone BBC News, Alexandria, Virginia Aman Hassan Yemer (centre) arriving for a court hearing in Sargodha “The last time I saw my son he was in his bedroom playing Xbox 360,” recalls 42-year-old Hassan. “The next day he just left with a group of friends, then called in the afternoon and said he was somewhere playing basketball.” It was hardly an alarm bell, an American teenager playing computer games and basketball on a quiet weekend last November, just after Thanksgiving. But 18-year-old Aman Hassan Yemer would not return to his home in Alexandria, Virginia. Instead, he and four … Continue reading American’s ‘quiet son’ on terrorism charges in Pakistan

India ‘human sacrifice’ to Kali?

India ‘human sacrifice’ suspected in West Bengal temple By Subir Bhaumik BBC News, Calcutta The severed head and torso of a man has been found in a temple in the Indian state of West Bengal in what the police say is a case of “human sacrifice”. The head and the body were found at the local temple to the goddess Kali near Chotomakdampur village in the western district of Birbhum. Police say they have detained a tribal villager for questioning. Human sacrifice is illegal in India. But a few cases do occur in remote and underdeveloped regions. “This man has … Continue reading India ‘human sacrifice’ to Kali?