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Greek postmen beat zombies to win oddest book title

Fri Sep 5, 5:11 AM ET

LONDON (Reuters) - "Greek Rural Postmen and Their Cancellation Numbers" benefited from a late surge in public support to win the title on Friday of oddest book title of the past 30 years, The Bookseller magazine said.

  • MP Michael Fabricant, Conservative member for Lichfield in Staffordshire, in an undated photo. REUTERS/Handout
    MP in jungle cocaine search drama Fri Sep 5, 9:39 AM ET

    LONDON (Reuters) - A British MP trekking in Colombia was held at gunpoint in the jungle and forced to eat coffee whitener from a jar in his backpack after soldiers mistook it for cocaine.

  • Models present creations at the Yummie Tummie by Heather Thomson Spring 2009 collection during New York Fashion Week September 4, 2008. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
    Pole dancers model lingerie at NY Fashion Week Fri Sep 5, 1:36 AM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lingerie creator Heather Thomson got a jump-start on the New York Fashion Week, turning to some of the city's best pole dancers to display her new line of Yummie Tummie underwear on Thursday.

  • Vienna's dancing horses get first female riders Fri Sep 5, 11:02 AM ET

    VIENNA (Reuters) - Two women have made history at Vienna's Spanish Riding School by becoming the first female riders to pass the entrance exam in 436 years.

  • A man plays the saxophone in New York's Central Park October 12, 2007. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
    Musical taste "defines personality" Fri Sep 5, 5:54 AM ET

    LONDON (Reuters) - Fans of classical music and jazz are creative, pop lovers are hardworking and, despite the stereotypes, heavy metal listeners are gentle, creative types who are at ease with themselves.

  • Outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda bows at the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) parliamentarian meeting at the party's headquarters in Tokyo September 3, 2008. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
    Japan PM parting shot T-shirt a hit Fri Sep 5, 3:51 AM ET

    TOKYO (Reuters) - Outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda was unpopular with voters but T-shirts printed with his huffy parting shot are now a hit.

  • File image of a Taiwanese prostitute in her brothel in Taipei on March 27, 2001. 	 REUTERS/Simon Kwong
    Taiwan county shuts last legal brothel Fri Sep 5, 2:51 AM ET

    TAIPEI (Reuters) - Authorities in central Taiwan have turned off the red light at the county's last legal brothel after the death of its pimp aged 87, newspapers said on Friday.

  • Kenyan Masai warriors Lempuris Lalasho (R) and his partner Samburu Ngondos braid their client's hair in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa, July 28, 2008. Two years ago Masai moran Lempuris Lalasho went to the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa hoping to hook up with a white tourist woman for marriage only to end up as a hairdresser, contrary to his reserved culture. REUTERS/Joseph Okanga
    Maasai warrior hairdressers break taboos Thu Sep 4, 10:16 PM ET

    MOMBASA, Kenya (Reuters) - Maasai warrior Lempuris Lalasho went to Kenya's tourist haven Mombasa to find a white woman to marry, but he ended up working as a hairdresser, a profession that is taboo in his culture.

  • Venue makes clubbing environmentally friendly Thu Sep 4, 6:02 PM ET

    ROTTERDAM (Reuters) - A club where dancers generate power to light the floor, drinks come in recyclable cups and toilets flush with rain water opened in the Netherlands on Thursday, hoping to lure environmentally conscious clubbers.

  • Virgin Group's Founder billionaire Richard Branson waves from the window of Virgin Galactic's mothership WhiteKnightTwo during its public roll-out in Mojave, California July 28, 2008. The twin fuselage aircraft WhiteKnightTwo will carry SpaceShipTwo to launch commercial passengers into space. REUTERS/Fred Prouser
    Branson to attempt transatlantic sailing record Thu Sep 4, 10:16 AM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - He has set world records for transatlantic crossings in a powerboat and balloon and now billionaire Sir Richard Branson is aiming to make the fastest crossing of the Atlantic in a mono-hull sailing yacht.

  • "Cremated" father reunited with family Thu Sep 4, 7:51 AM ET

    LONDON (Reuters) - A father mistakenly declared dead after going missing eight years ago has been reunited with his family after his son spotted him on television, police said on Thursday.

  • Cups from a Starbucks coffee shop are pictured in London, March 15, 2007. REUTERS/Catherine Benson
    Cop leaves gun in Starbucks Thu Sep 4, 3:27 AM ET

    LONDON (Reuters) - A specialist armed police officer is facing investigation after leaving a loaded gun in a Starbucks cafe in central London, police said on Thursday.

  • Co-founder of Little Lily, Lara Alameddine, dresses her dog Lily in Los Angeles, California February 18, 2008. REUTERS/Phil McCarten
    Americans pick pet over partner for desert island Thu Sep 4, 12:49 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - More than two thirds of Americans would rather be stranded on a desert island with their pet than with their partner, a poll showed on Thursday.

  • Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic attends a hearing at the United Nations tribunal in The Hague, August 29, 2008. REUTERS/Valerie Kuypers/Pool
    Belgrade tour follows Radovan Karadzic's footsteps Thu Sep 4, 3:04 PM ET

    BELGRADE (Reuters) - A Serb agency is offering tours following the footsteps of Radovan Karadzic, until recently one of the world's most wanted fugitives.

  • An elephant takes a bath in his enclosure, August 21, 2008. REUTERS/Ivan Milutinovic
    Elephant beats heroin habit with detox Thu Sep 4, 3:20 AM ET

    BEIJING (Reuters) - A once drug-addled elephant fed heroin-laced bananas by illegal traders will return home after emerging clean from a three-year detox programme on China's tropical island province of Hainan.

  • Firefighters put out a blaze in a train at the Merlo station, in the western suburbs of the capital Buenos Aires, September 4, 2008. Furious rail commuters in Argentina set fire to the train on Thursday in anger over delays during the morning rush hour. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian
    Angry Argentine commuters torch train in rush hour Thu Sep 4, 7:17 PM ET

    BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Furious commuters in Argentina set fire to a train on Thursday over delays during the morning rush hour, incidents the government later blamed on leftist activists.

  • Greek "Robin Hoods" raid stores to fight high prices Thu Sep 4, 10:19 AM ET

    ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek anarchists stormed a supermarket on Thursday and handed out food for free in the latest of a wave of raids provoked by soaring consumer prices.

  • Hong Kong bans pirate radio as "air traffic risk" Thu Sep 4, 3:40 AM ET

    HONG KONG (Reuters) - A pirate Hong Kong radio station run by democratic activists was ordered to cease broadcasting days before a city-wide legislative council election after the broadcasts were deemed a risk to air traffic control.

  • Alvaro Fernandez Buzo shows a 20 week-old Caiman (Caiman latirostris, Alligatoridae), Montevideo, August 29, 2004. REUTERS/Pablo La Rosa
    Rio drug gang fed rivals to caimans Wed Sep 3, 2:33 PM ET

    RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Rio de Janeiro police found two caimans in a raid on one of the city's slums on Wednesday, saying the crocodile-like reptiles were used by drug traffickers to intimidate their enemies and dispose of bodies.

  • A skateboarder performs in a skate park during an exhibition in Palma de Mallorca, at the Spanish island of Mallorca, January 20, 2007. REUTERS/Dani Cardona
    German police hunt speedy skateboarder Wed Sep 3, 6:15 AM ET

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Police are trying to track down a man filmed riding a skateboard down a steep stretch of south German motorway at 100 km an hour (62 mph), far above the speed limit.

  • Villagers hold ice after heavy hailstorms hit a deforested hillside in Gikingi Village in Nyahururu town, some 220km from Nairobi, September 3, 2008. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
    Freak hailstorm turns part of tropical Kenya white Wed Sep 3, 11:00 AM ET

    NAIROBI (Reuters) - A huge hailstorm turned parts of central Kenya white, thrilling residents most of whom had never experienced such conditions, officials said on Wednesday.

  • UK-Odd Summary Fri Sep 5, 11:04 AM ET

    Greek postmen beat zombies to win oddest book title

    LONDON (Reuters) - "Greek Rural Postmen and Their Cancellation Numbers" benefited from a late surge in public support to win the title on Friday of oddest book title of the past 30 years, The Bookseller magazine said. The book -- a comprehensive record of Greek postal routes by Derek Willan -- grabbed 13 percent of the 1,000 international public votes cast to chose the oddest title from the winners of the annual competition that began in 1978.

  • Study shows climate change may cut plague cases in U.S Wed Sep 3, 10:21 AM ET

    OSLO (Reuters) - Rare outbreaks of plague in the United States seem to match climate shifts over the Pacific Ocean in a hint that global warming may make the region too hot and dry for the disease, scientists said on Wednesday.

  • Exercise may improve memory in older people Wed Sep 3, 10:21 AM ET

    HONG KONG (Reuters) - Regular, moderate exercise may help improve memory in older people and delay the onset of dementia, a study in Australia shows.

  • Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (C) waves in front of her daughter Bristol (2nd R) and son Trig (R) after being introduced as the Republican vice-presidential running mate as U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) looks on at a campaign event in Dayton, Ohio in this August 29, 2008 file photo. Bristol, the 17-year-old daughter of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is pregnant, Palin said on September 1, 2008 in an announcement intended to knock down rumors by liberal bloggers that Palin faked her own pregnancy to cover up for her child. REUTERS/Matt Sullivan/Files
    Intrade market sees 14.6 percent chance Palin withdrawn Wed Sep 3, 10:19 AM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - The online prediction market Intrade sees a 14.6 percent chance Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will be withdrawn as the Republican vice presidential nominee before the U.S. presidential election on November 4.

  • German nudist vows to hike on after jail Wed Sep 3, 8:23 AM ET

    BERLIN (Reuters) - A naked German hiker has vowed to carry on rambling in the nude despite spending 10 days in jail for breaking public nudity laws.

  • Troops pay-up to challenge "Leo" Wed Sep 3, 7:37 AM ET

    CAMP BASTION, Afghanistan (Reuters) - The challenge is simple enough -- run away as quickly as possible.

  • Scientists use particle accelerator to date wine Wed Sep 3, 7:25 AM ET

    PARIS (Reuters) - French scientists have devised a way of using particle accelerators to authenticate vintage wines, one of France's top research bodies said this week.

  • Cambodian rat butcher Louch Savoun holds up a handful of the skinned rodents to a customer in the provincial town of Battambang, some 290 km northwest of Phnom Penh on February 19, 2004. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
    Rat meat in demand as inflation bites Tue Sep 2, 5:19 PM ET

    PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - The price of rat meat has quadrupled in Cambodia this year as inflation has put other meat beyond the reach of poor people, officials said on Wednesday.