Australian marine pilots Monday called for a review of how ships pass by the Great Barrier Reef, warning of the risk of a major environmental disaster on the tourist attraction.
Australian Reef Pilots, a firm with a century of experience in the region, raised its concerns after a Hong Kong-flagged bulk carrier broke down near the reef on Friday and drifted disabled for more than a day before it was secured.
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People and their pets often end up resembling each other, but image-obsessed Americans are taking that age-old relationship a step further, treating their four-legged friends to everything from spa facials to testicle implants.
In a nation of surgically enhanced human breasts, teeth and skin, perhaps it was just a matter of time before the beauty stakes were raised for pooches and cats.
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The solar eclipse that inspired awe on Monday also sent ring-tailed lemurs at a Japanese zoo into a frenzy, as they were fooled into thinking it was nighttime, an official said.
A group of about 20 lemurs at the Japan Monkey Centre in central Aichi prefecture jumped up and down wildly during the annular eclipse, which was witnessed by millions of people across Asia and the United States.
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A Sri Lankan woman bit off the penis of her 30-year-old lover during a row on Friday, a doctor said, as police investigated two other incidents.
The man was rushed to a rural hospital in Andapana, 180 kilometers (110 miles) south of Colombo, after a quarrel with the 45-year-old female turned violent.
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The wreck of the Costa Concordia cruise ship will be removed from an Italian island by February next year after the biggest salvage operation in history, according to a plan outlined in Rome on Friday.
"The magnitude of this is unprecedented. We feel confident we can do it," said Richard Habib, managing director of U.S. salvage company Titan, which won a joint bid for the project with Italian offshore rig company Micoperi.
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A painting depicting Canada's Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the nude on display at a public library drew condemnation and snickers in the halls of power on Friday.
The oil on canvass painting "Emperor Haute Couture" by artist Margaret Sutherland shows the prime minister reclining on a lounger, surrounded by headless people in suits, and a dog at his feet.
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New French President Francois Hollande was the only foreign leader who showed up at a Group of Eight summit in Maryland wearing a tie, a fact that did not remain unnoticed by President Barack Obama.
"Francois, we said you could take off the tie," Obama noted as Hollande came walking up.
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A province in southern Italy has dedicated a 1,400-year-old olive tree known as "The Queen" to U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama because of her commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles.
Lecce province in the farming region of Apulia said that the roughly 100 liters (26 gallons) of extra-virgin olive oil made from the fruits of the giant tree would be sent to the White House every year starting this fall.
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Egyptian police said they arrested on Thursday the owner of a television station that broadcasts belly dancing, on suspicion of "facilitating prostitution."
Baleegh Hamdi, owner of the Al-Tit channel, is also accused of "harming public decency," police said, adding that he was arrested in his apartment.
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A Canadian man accused of stealing and swallowing a $20,000 diamond is being held in custody until he has a bowel movement and produces the evidence, police said Thursday.
Sergeant Brett Corey told Agence France Presse the man is being kept in a cell without a toilet.
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