Blog Heap of Links for the day 28 November 2008

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Wars and Rumors

MUMBAI - Prashant Mangeshikar could be dead, one of more than a hundred victims of militant attacks across Mumbai landmarks, if it had not been for an employee at the Taj Mahal Hotel. Mangeshikar,

9:52pm CST Fri 2008 Nov 28 :MW

Sex can be Dangerous

A Carroll woman who was caught having sex in the men's room at an Iowa Hawkeye football game in Minneapolis last weekend says she'd had so much wine before kickoff that she doesn't remember walking into the restroom, the man she had sex with in a stall, or when the police opened the door.

9:57pm CST Fri 2008 Nov 28 :MW
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Beatles - still with us

Paul

Eleanor Rigby: fact or fiction? That question, which has bedeviled Beatles' fans for decades, may be answered in part by a 1911 hospital payroll sheet to be auctioned in London on Thursday. The document, sent by Paul McCartney in 1990 to the director of a music charity who had asked for funding, contains the signature of a scullery maid named "E. Rigby" who worked in a Liverpool hospital. The director of the company auctioning the document believes the woman who signed the payroll is the same Eleanor Rigby buried in 1939 in a Liverpool graveyard next to the church where McCartney met the young John Lennon.

9:56pm CST Fri 2008 Nov 28 :MW

Life and Death

One of the oldest women in Britain, aged 106, has been celebrating her birthday on the wrong day for more than a century, it has emerged.

9:56pm CST Fri 2008 Nov 28 :MW

Feeding Ourselves

Banana

TV bosses are facing a £10,000 lawsuit after filming a passer-by on the street for a documentary about obese people.

9:57pm CST Fri 2008 Nov 28 :MW

Transport Future

Monday's death-defying jet-pack flight across Colorado's Royal Gorge was only the beginning, says an official with the company behind the feat. Eric Scott of Jet Pack International (Jet P.I.) used a standard hydrogen peroxide-fueled jet pack to get across the 1,250-foot-deep gorge south of Denver, breaking his own record by traveling 1,500 feet horizontally. But his entire flight lasted only 20 seconds. The maximum flight time for a hydrogen-peroxide pack is about 45 seconds, though one company in California has recently extended that to 75 seconds by mixing in a little kerosene.

9:57pm CST Fri 2008 Nov 28 :MW