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Emma Thompson Ditches Killer Heels! Comes in Silver Flats to Red Carpet at 2014 SAG Awards

Ditch those killer heels and wear comfortable flats to the red carpet! This is the lesson that Emma Thompson has learned from the Golden Globe Awards last week and applied to this year's red carpet at Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG Awards). Yes the "Saving Mr. Banks" actress was probably the only celebrity on the red carpet for whom the comfort comes first and then the fashion. Thompson paired her vintage 1930s dress with open-toe silver flat sandals from Christian Louboutin and enjoye...
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Australian Olympic Hopefuls Lose Snowboards in Air Canada Flight, Recovered

Tim Laidlaw and Declan Vogel-Paul, two Australian snowboarders who are trying their luck in the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, had lost their snowboards onboard an Air Canada flight on Monday. Good thing the management of Air Canada located the items and had it immediately sent to the waiting pair by Wednesday evening at Quebec.

Fonterra Monitors Sick Baby Who Ate Bacteria-Contaminated Cream

New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra continues to monitor the condition of a six-month-old baby girl who shouted in pain and fell ill after eating a dessert topped with cream possibly contaminated with E.coli bacteria. The baby's mother, Marissa Beesley, said she became ill after eating pudding with cream while visiting some relatives in Kaitaia. Aside from her and the baby, Ms Beesley's eldest and 5-year-old daughter Ashley also got sick after eating the dessert.

Miley Cyrus or Lloyd Christmas from 'Dumb & Dumber' Film: Who has a Better Bowl Haircut?

She keeps getting it shorter and shorter. Just when fans think Miley Cyrus has kind of grown her pixie haircut to quite an extent, she has debuted a new look - a 90s inspired Bowl haircut! Shocked? So were her "Smilers" on various social media platforms when Miley was spotted with this new haircut in Los Angeles which is a tribute to Jim Carey's character Lloyd Christmas from the movie "Dumb & Dumber."

Should Parents Bring Young Babies to Posh Restaurants? Netizens Divided Over Alinea Crying Baby Incident

On Jan 12, a couple dined at Alinea, a fine-dining establishment in Chicago with three Michelin stars. They had their 8-month-old with them. As is habitual with kids, the baby had a crying bout inside the restaurant, subjecting other diners to the noise, fuss and all. Chef Grant Achatz, Alinea owner, wasn't happy. Though he didn't bolt the trio out of his restaurant, his rant on Twitter created the same noise, if not much more, than the crying baby.

Norovirus Outbreak Scares Cruise Ship Passengers in New Zealand

Dozens of passengers aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship caught a stomach bug on its last trip. The cruise ship arrived in Tauranga on Jan. 15 and marked the end of a voyage that began in Australia. Workers are frantically santising the ship before the next group of passengers comes aboard. The ship is scheduled to leave from Auckland on Jan. 15. However, check-in time has been delayed for the thorough cleaning and decontamination.

Wanna Be Smart? Doctor’s RX: Have Sex

Horny people would probably say "See, I told you" upon hearing the result of a study done by the University of Maryland researchers. The study linked the production of more new brain cells after mating.
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'Do a Barrel Roll' Google Trick: Still Entertaining in 2014! [WATCH VIDEOS]

The do a barrel roll Google trick is still entertaining in 2014! Looks like this Google Easter Egg trick will not get old anytime soon. For those of you who are thinking what is the do a barrel roll trick from Google, well, it is an Easter egg (hidden message or inside joke that is intentionally included in a computer program) that was introduced by Google in Nov. 2011. All one has to do is type in the words do a barrel roll in Google's search box and watch what happens when you click on Ente...

Obese Patients May Cost Western Australia $488M

Western Australia hospitals spend more than $240 million annually on overweight or obese patients. The Department of Health report revealed that public hospitals in the region struggle with the rising costs of healthcare, especially on patients with type 2 diabetes, congestive heart failure and hypertension.

Young Spanish Artist Stitches Faces of Loved Ones on His Palm

The craft of cross-stitching has gained many followers globally that even men are now in it as a hobby, past-time or even as a source of livelihood. Faces of known people or personalities such as Jesus Christ or Mona Lisa are favourite subject, or family members.

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