An intrepid South African mountaineer used ketchup to write a message in the snow on Monday, setting up the dramatic rescue of 31 people trapped in the country’s highest pub.
POLICE believe that Satanism is linked to the discovery of the body of a man found floating in a swimming pool.
Tonga’s Royal Government admitted on Monday that it had lost -million through schemes promoted by the king’s American court jester.
Nasa lost contact with a -million spacecraft when the robotic probe was to have left Earth’s orbit on a years-long journey to explore several comets.
Former US President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton have asked the US government to reimburse them for several million dollars in legal fees incurred during an inconclusive probe of a financial scandal.
A prosecutor in Arthur Andersen LLP’s obstruction of justice trial said his team’s most critical witness is one who invoked her constitutional right not to testify.
The Chechen conflict, which led Wednesday to a daring hostage crisis in downtown Moscow, has already claimed the lives of 4 500 troops according to official figures, with between 10 000 and 20 000 civilians killed.
Explosions heard near theatre
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday said his former protégé and information minister Jonathan Moyo would be clobbered in this month’s key parliamentary vote, which he is contesting independently.
ANDREW Meldrum, a correspondent for London’s Guardian newspaper, was arrested on Wednesday morning under President Robert Mugabe’s new press-gag law.
Scientists at Europe’s atom-smashing lab say they can produce a steady stream of hydrogen antimatter, a breakthrough that opens the way to testing one of the conceptual cornerstones of physics.