Koreas agree to hold family reunions |
- Koreas agree to hold family reunions
- World's most watched event is...
- Balut: Delicious or digusting?
- Shark's 'man-eater' image undergoes makeover
- Unclear how long castaway spent adrift
Koreas agree to hold family reunions Posted: 05 Feb 2014 05:30 PM PST North and South Korea agree to hold reunions later this month of families separated since the Korean War, Seoul says. |
World's most watched event is... Posted: 05 Feb 2014 06:12 PM PST Thought the 111 million people tuning into the Super Bowl was a lot? Think again. |
Balut: Delicious or digusting? Posted: 05 Feb 2014 05:28 PM PST The 18-day-old fertilized duck egg has revolted even the most daring of foodies with its carnal textures, earning it lofty rankings on many a "most disgusting/strange/terrifying food" list. |
Shark's 'man-eater' image undergoes makeover Posted: 05 Feb 2014 08:30 PM PST Not since Mickey Mouse raised the profile of the common house rodent has an animal enjoyed such an extreme makeover, but sharks -- once the subject of guts-and-gore horror classics like Jaws and Deep Blue Sea -- have entered the new millennium as "beautiful creatures." |
Unclear how long castaway spent adrift Posted: 05 Feb 2014 08:59 PM PST How long did Jose Salvador Alvarenga, the man who washed up on the shores of a group of Pacific islands last week, spend adrift at sea? |
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