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Snap unhappy AN Australian baggage handler had a nasty surprise when he opened the cargo door of a Qantas passenger flight to find a crocodile roaming loose in the hold. Tiger feat A SIBERIAN tiger critically injured a man who jumped into its den at New York's Bronx Zoo, retreating…
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Nineteen websites offering fake computer support have been closed by the Metropolitan Police’s e-crime unit in London, but the scams continue to spread across Europe A PHONE scam that defrauded A PHONE scam that defrauded thousands of computer owners in Britain continues to be reported in Spain. Many computer owners…
NEW YORK - Auction history was made at Sotheby’s last night (Wednesday) when Edvard Munch’s iconic masterpiece The Scream sold for $119,922,500 (€91,033,826) in New York, marking a new world record for any work of art at auction.
SPANISH ham has become fashionable in Washington DC thanks to USA’s most famous Spanish chef, Jose Andres.
THE bed shortage in St Bernard’s Hospital led to the cancellation of 26 operations last month, according to the Gibraltar Health Authority.
ROYAL NAVY aircraft engineers found a deadly black widow spider stowed away on a helicopter which had returned from training sessions involving Prince Harry.
POPULARITY for ASDA’s 7p (8c) Valentine’s Day card has soared on money saving internet forums Hotukdeals.com.
Customs officers stopped a Spanish registered vehicle heading to Spain and discovered a commercial quantity of cigarettes hidden inside.
THE Gibraltar Social Democrats have alerted of a norovirus (responsible for most cases of gastroenteritis) infection at Saint Bernard’s Hospital which was first detected last week but has now spread.
PHYSICIST Stephen Hawking who lives in Cambridge has reportedly posted a job advert on a website for an assistant to help him look after his motorized wheelchair and computerized voice and pays £25,000 (€30,081) a year.
THE first World Pasty Championships will be held at the Eden Project, St Austell in Cornwall on Saturday March 3.
Boats belonging to the Guardia Civil and Gibraltar Police collided in Spanish waters chasing alleged drugs smugglers.
PRINCE CHARLES says he is related to Vlad the Impaler, the cruel 15th Century Romanian warlord who helped inspire Bram Stoker’s 1897 vampire novel Dracula in an upcoming TV show to promote protecting Transylvania forests.
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