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Chinese women are queing up to test a new medicine that aims to help them achieve orgasm, in another example of the more open attitudes to sex being adopted in a traditionally conservative country.
A dog that was tracking a gunman bit a resident of a senior citizen center who was watching the search, and the bite was caught on tape by a TV news crew.
Sri Lanka has closed its biggest wildlife reserve because a severe drought has dried up watering holes and left wild elephants thirsty, angry and ready to charge.
A radio station that tested the bounds of Singapore's censorship laws, and lost, has been fined $17,500 after its disc jockeys made sexually suggestive on-air comments about pornography and women's panties.
Policeman Jon Arnetts was just doing a good turn when he pulled over a car to alert the driver there was a black bag on top of the vehicle. Then he found out what was in the bag.
A Bali bomber serving a life term for his role in the nightclub blasts that killed 202 people was treated by police to an outing at an up-market shopping mall in the Indonesian capital.
Basketballs are usually puffed up with air, but somebody found a way of inflating one with a substance usually associated with puffing of another kind.
One of the most talked about freebies at this summer's political conventions — macaroni and cheese shaped like political mascots — has ended up on auction giant eBay.
A repentant thief returned a laptop he had stolen from a computer shop after a salesman stumbled and broke his arm while chasing the bandit in the German town of Koblenz