New weight-loss reality show becomes cannibalism horror
LONDON - Reality TV show experts Channel 4 have been criticised by human rights groups after they produced a pilot for a new weight-loss reality TV show, that forced upset and starving contestants to fend for themselves in a traditional survival situation. The idea of the show was to force food deprived fat people into a fight or flight mentality,
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Mysterious poltergeist turns out to be progressive alzheimers in homeowner
BRISTOL - Experts in paranormal phenomenon were called to a house in Bradley Stoke after a spate of personal items had systematically moved unaided from one room to another. Retired legal clerk and homeowner Harry Burnham, 78, called police after the supposed poltergeist of his ex-wife had sent him
Zebra crossing zebra crossing killed
REGENTS PARK (NEAR LONDON ZOO), LONDON, ENGLAND- Public outcry has surfaced after an escaped zebra from London Zoo was struck and killed by a Fiat Chiquechento on a nearby zebra crossing. The female driver of the vehicle claimed that she never saw the sprawled Zebra appear from the two-toned zebra
Fat people just wrong height, say fat people
BRISTOL - Overweight scientists at Bristol University have released startling new evidence that obesity isn’t a result of eating saturated fats, cake, pie, salt, chocolate and even more saturated fats but is in fact the result of the individual simply being the wrong height. “We studied 300
Adopted kids happier; have the benefit of not knowing what they are going to die of
BIRMINGHAM –Shocking new evidence has come to light on adoption this week, as adoption agency Barnardo’s has thrown a spanner into previous childhood psychiatric studies by claiming that adopted children have a better chance at a happier, more rewarding life. The shock revelations were aired on BBC3
Man completes game after 23 years
DEADEND - A man has gone into the record books this week after taking 23 years to complete a computer game. Leslie Olson of Deadend, Bristol told of his torment and subsequent joy at completing the game, raising his blistered hands and fingers in the air and fisting defiantly to mocking neighbours.
Resident Traveller Sebastian Sayers visits the Celtic settlements of Bristol
It might not sound like much of an excursion for this esteemed travel section, but rest assured the idea of sampling the many attractions of Bristol - the S.S Great Britain, the Maritime museum, the Georgian and Celtic landmarks – set off a pulse of electricity, like a lit Catherine wheel, within