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| 2004-08-12 - Weird News Wireless Flash News Around The Weird: Bizarre News Briefs | ||
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New York, NY (WFN) -- When it comes to snooping, women are more likely to do it than men. According to a survey conducted for the new Brittany Murphy comedy, "Little Black Book," 30 percent of women have snooped on their lover, compared to only 25 percent of men. In addition, 34 percent of men claim they "would never snoop" but only 20 percent of women can make that claim. LONDON -- And now for the nudes: England is the latest country to get the "Naked News" by satellite broadcast. "Naked News" began in Canada in 1999, and is a news broadcast where sexy models report on current events while performing a live strip-tease. Both men and women strip on the original network, but the British "Naked News" will only feature women stripping. MANILA, Philippines -- Teresa Heinz Kerry's "shove it" statement may have been scandalous, but Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is telling constituents to kiss off - - figuratively though. Arroyo spoke at a town hall meeting where she asked male fans not to pucker up in her direction when they see her. "First, show some respect. Secondly, I am conservative. I do not want to be kissed by any man but my husband," Arroyo said. She then addressed the men of the country saying she doesn't want to be rude so, "please don't kiss me." AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands -- Would you be offended if someone said you looked thin? The members of a Dutch group called Small Intestines Anonymous find it insulting. The skinny-minnies say "thin" is an insult used by "fat over- rulers" to keep underweight people down. According to ananova.com, the group has asked Dutch dictionary publishers to purge the word out of the next edition of the book.
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