FLASH LITES: RIP N READ POP CULTURE RECAP
FLASH LITES: RIP N READ POP CULTURE RECAP
NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) Watch out George W. Bush: You might be replaced by Batman. The Caped Crusader is the No. 1 superhero Americans would want as a leader, according to a new survey by the Robert A. Becker EURO RSCG advertising agency.
HONG KONG A survey by the Chinese University of Hong Kong reveals that 60,000 adults in Hong Kong wet their beds because of work-related problems. The study found that people were most likely to wet their beds when choosing a job or when they were worried about job performance.
BAGHDAD A new romance novel set in post-Gulf War Iraq believed to be written by Saddam Hussein recently hit book stores and is getting rave reviews. Iraqi media call it an innovation which nobody has managed to achieve during the past century, which has lead many to believe Saddam is behind the glowing reviews.
LOS ANGELES Paul McCartney is denying the reports by a Los Angeles television station that friend and former band member George Harrison died in his LA home. McCartney insists he doesnt even own a house in California.
HOUSTON Winter may be cold but a lot of Americans are still getting red hot. According to a new survey by Adam & Eve sex toys, winter is the most popular season to have sex.
PARIS The Big Brother concept is being turned into a book by a French TV network. The new show, Do You Know The Story? will center on four real-life authors who are trapped in a house and forced to write a book together.
LOS ANGELES Oscar-winning actress Holly Hunter probably had a blue Christmas: Her husband has filed for divorce in Los Angeles, citing irreconcilable differences.
SYDNEY Kate And Leopold actor Hugh Jackman will have a huge ego when he hears this news: Hes been chosen Australias sexiest man in a contest sponsored by an Australian womans magazine. Jackman beat out Heath Ledger, Mel Gibson and Russell Crowe.
EDMONTON, Alberta A newborn baby in Edmonton, Alberta, had a crappy birth it was prematurely born in the toilet. The babys mother, Cari Birth, sat on the can when her water broke and when she looked down, there was her new child, Christian.
SYDNEY Child psychologists in Australia have condemned a colleagues decision to grant a 15-year-old boy with terminal cancer his dying request: To have sex with a hooker before he died. The doctor justifies the pimping as a part of therapy.