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House under construction in Spain. A Spanish property developer is giving away two homes for the price of one in a bid to find takers on the collapsed market.(AFP/File/Pedro Armestre)

Desperate Spanish developer makes two-for-one house offer

1 hour, 14 minutes ago

MADRID (AFP) - A Spanish property developer is giving away two homes for the price of one in a bid to find takers on the collapsed market.

  • If Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, seen here in 2008, were to visit the zoo in Latvia's capital Riga this weekend, he would be sure to get a discount -- not because of his position, but because of his name which is derived from 'bear.'(AFP/File/Artyom Korotayev)
    Latvian zoo offers discounts to Messrs. Bear, Partridge, Salmon 1 hour, 22 minutes ago

    RIGA (AFP) - If Russian president Dmitry Medvedev were to visit the zoo in Latvia's capital Riga this weekend, he would be sure to get a discount -- not because of his position, but because of his name.

  • A man receives a drug injection on the road side in Mumbai. An Indian man escaped a possible death sentence for drug trafficking after his lawyer told a court it was impossible to walk with a stash of heroin in his underpants, a newspaper reported Friday(AFP/Sajjad Hussain)
    'Drugs underwear' theory fails to wash with Indian court Fri Oct 10, 1:27 AM ET

    MUMBAI (AFP) - An Indian man escaped a possible death sentence for drug trafficking after his lawyer told a court it was impossible to walk with a stash of heroin in his underpants, a newspaper reported Friday.

  • British glamour model Katie Price, also known as Jordan, swapped her G-strings for jodhpurs on Friday and dazzled the sober world of dressage at the Horse of the Year Show.(AFP/File/Leon Neal)
    Topless model Jordan glams up horse show Fri Oct 10, 1:36 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - British glamour model Katie Price swapped her G-strings for jodhpurs on Friday and dazzled the sober world of dressage at the Horse of the Year Show.

  • A birthday cake. A woman who celebrated her 105th birthday this week said the secret to long life was celibacy, adding that she imagined sex was a "lot of hassle."(Getty Images/AFP/File/Bryan Haraway)
    Sex a 'hassle,' says 105-year-old virgin Fri Oct 10, 1:32 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - A woman who celebrated her 105th birthday this week said the secret to long life was celibacy, adding that she imagined sex was a "lot of hassle."

  • Chinese giant becomes world's tallest dad 1 hour, 3 minutes ago

    BEIJING (AFP) - The world's tallest man, China's Bao Xishun, has become a father but his normal-sized son could have trouble filling his Dad's big shoes.

  • A fortune teller reading the palms of a customer. A Norwegian politician said Thursday she would not be seeking re-election after being forced to admit she had ran up a large phone bill making calls to fortune-tellers.(AFP/File/TANG CHHIN SOTHY)
    Norwegian MP quits over hotline to fortune-tellers Thu Oct 9, 2:58 PM ET

    OSLO (AFP) - A Norwegian politician said Thursday she would not be seeking re-election after being forced to admit she had ran up a large phone bill making calls to fortune-tellers.

  • This handout from the Phnom Penh Post shwos a house sawed cut in half by a Cambodian couple as they were hoping to avoid the country's convoluted divorce process inPrey Veng province near Phnom Penh.(AFP/PHNOM PENH POST-HO)
    Cambodian couple split house in half to avoid divorce court Thu Oct 9, 12:11 PM ET

    PHNOM PENH (AFP) - A Cambodian couple hoping to avoid the country's convoluted divorce process have separated by sawing their house in half, local authorities said Thursday.

  • A sandwich man is the streets of New York City. The Spanish capital on Thursday banned the use of such human billboards, calling them an "assault on people's dignity."(AFP/Getty Images/File)
    Spanish capital bans human billboards Thu Oct 9, 12:09 PM ET

    MADRID (AFP) - The Spanish capital on Thursday banned the use of human billboards, calling them an "assault on people's dignity".

  • File photo shows the Chinese and Australian flags in Sydney. A newspaper in Australia has used a cartoon to illustrate the fact that the powerful communist Asian nation could save Australian capitalism from the global credit crisis currently afflicting markets.(AFP/Torsten Blackwood)
    Aussies joke - and hope - that China can save capitalism Thu Oct 9, 12:12 PM ET

    SYDNEY (AFP) - A cartoon on the front page of Australia's national newspaper Thursday neatly illustrates an irony admitted by the government: communist China could save capitalism.

  • Alaska Governor Sarah Palin displays an ice hockey jersey given to her as a gift during a campaign event in Sterling Heights, Michigan, on September 5. Palin, the Republican candidate for the vice presidency of the US, will drop the ceremonial puck when the Philadelphia Flyers host New York in a National Hockey League game on Saturday.(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)
    VP candidate Palin to drop puck at Flyers' home opener Thu Oct 9, 3:17 AM ET

    PHILADELPHIA (AFP) - Sarah Palin, the Republican candidate for the vice presidency of the US, will drop the ceremonial puck when the Philadelphia Flyers host New York in a National Hockey League game on Saturday.

  • A British couple who met on a dating website turned out to be neighbours who had lived only a few houses apart for 17 years, a report has said.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Tim Boyle)
    Online sweethearts turn out to be neighbours Wed Oct 8, 11:50 AM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - A British couple who met on a dating website turned out to be neighbours who had lived only a few houses apart for 17 years, a report said Wednesday.

  • A vet examines a dog. Got a poorly pooch? Swiss vets stand ready to rush to aid but please no flashing lights or sirens, the country's supreme court has ruled.(AFP/File/Frederic J. Brown)
    Mind your hush in a rush, Swiss court tells vets Wed Oct 8, 10:48 AM ET

    GENEVA (AFP) - Got a poorly pooch? Swiss vets stand ready to rush to aid but please no flashing lights or sirens, the country's supreme court ruled Wednesday.

  • Cherry blossoms are in full bloom as a couple are pictured in a small boat in the moat surrounding the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. Police have released a British tourist who shocked onlookers by swimming naked in the moat of Japan's Imperial Palace, concluding he had mental problems.(AFP/File/Toru Yamanaka)
    Briton freed after stripping off at palace Wed Oct 8, 7:45 AM ET

    TOKYO (AFP) - Police on Wednesday released a British tourist who shocked onlookers by swimming naked in the moat of Japan's Imperial Palace, concluding he had mental problems.

  • Computer user clicking a mouse. South Korean prosecutors said Tuesday they have arrested a florist for pruning his rivals' business by clicking repeatedly on their online advertisements.(Robyn Beck/AFP/File)
    Cheating SKorean florist is nipped in the bud Tue Oct 7, 2:23 PM ET

    SEOUL (AFP) - South Korean prosecutors said Tuesday they have arrested a florist for pruning his rivals' business by clicking repeatedly on their online advertisements.

  • Google has adapted its free email service to help those letting loose after a few evening cocktails or succumbing to lovelorn moments from firing off messages they might regret in the morning.(Gmail)
    Google tool to keep emails sober Tue Oct 7, 2:20 PM ET

    SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Google has adapted its free email service to help those letting loose after a few evening cocktails or succumbing to lovelorn moments from firing off messages they might regret in the morning.

  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. A top BBC presenter, known for his aggressive interviews, slammed the publicly funded broadcaster Tuesday for "fawning" over Britain's royal family in its news coverage.(AFP/POOL/File)
    BBC presenter slams broadcaster for 'fawning' over royals Tue Oct 7, 1:45 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - A top BBC presenter, known for his aggressive interviews, slammed the publicly funded broadcaster Tuesday for "fawning" over Britain's royal family in its news coverage.

  • Policemen conducting a security check on the moat of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. A British tourist in Tokyo has caused havoc after he swam stark naked in the moat around the Imperial Palace, one of Japan's most sacrosanct sites, television footage has shown.(AFP/File/null)
    Shock as bald Briton bares all at Tokyo palace Tue Oct 7, 10:08 AM ET

    TOKYO (AFP) - A British tourist in Tokyo caused havoc on Tuesday after he swam stark naked in the moat around the Imperial Palace, one of Japan's most sacrosanct sites, television footage showed.

  • As economy slides, Latvians gamble on inflation Mon Oct 6, 4:44 PM ET

    RIGA, Latvia (AFP) - As Latvia struggles with recession, betting on official monthly inflation figures has become an opportunity to strike it rich with bookmakers offering attractive odds.

  • A Brazilian voter casting his vote a polling station in Sao Paulo during the country's local elections. Brazilian candidates who had been running under recognizable pseudonyms as Barack Obama, Bin Laden, Zidane and Father Christmas all failed in their bids.(AFP/File/Mauricio Lima)
    Obama, Bin Laden lose out in Brazilian elections Mon Oct 6, 3:42 PM ET

    BRASILIA (AFP) - Barack Obama, Bin Laden, Zidane and Father Christmas all failed in bids to win local elections held in Brazil on the weekend, officials here said.

  • Elvis impersonators at Selfridges store in London. The department store has launched a new up-scale chocolate treat -- the "Credit Crunch" -- for shoppers looking for comfort food amid the international financial crisis.(AFP/File/Alessandro Abbonizio)
    British store sells 'credit crunch' for shoppers' delight Sun Oct 5, 11:19 AM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - British department store Selfridge's on Sunday launched a new up-scale chocolate treat -- the "Credit Crunch" -- for shoppers looking for comfort food amid the international financial crisis.

  • Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad (L) and French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (R) in the West Bank city of Jenin. Kouchner has said he was misquoted by Israel's Haaretz newspaper which reported him as saying Israel would "eat" Iran before Tehran developed a nuclear bomb.(AFP/Saif Dahlah)
    Israeli paper may eat its words over French FM Sun Oct 5, 10:01 AM ET

    JERUSALEM (AFP) - French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said on Sunday he was misquoted by Israel's Haaretz newspaper which reported him as saying Israel would "eat" Iran before Tehran developed a nuclear bomb.

  • Australians who sound like crocodile hunter Steve Irwin or Crocodile Dundee actor Paul Hogan could soon be a relic of the past, a report has found.(AFP/File/Yoshikatsu Tsuno)
    Australians bid farewell to 'g'day mate': report Sun Oct 5, 4:49 AM ET

    SYDNEY (AFP) - Australians who sound like crocodile hunter Steve Irwin or Crocodile Dundee actor Paul Hogan could soon be a relic of the past, a report said on Sunday.

  • An Everest Skydive team member leaps from an aircraft over Shyangboche airport, during a parachute jump over Mount Everest. Three skydivers entered the record books on Sunday, plunging from above the height of Mount Everest to land at the world's highest drop zone.(AFP/HO)
    Skydivers plunge past Mount Everest Sun Oct 5, 3:31 AM ET

    KATHMANDU (AFP) - Three skydivers in Nepal entered the record books on Sunday, plunging from above the height of Mount Everest to land at the world's highest drop zone.

  • 9-year-old cat named Tama wears a stationmaster's cap of Wakayama Electric Railway at the Kishi station, in Wakayama prefecture of Japan. As the economic might of Japan faces up to the global banking crisis, Tama has boosted the finances of a small Japanese city by millions of dollars, according to a study.(AFP/Toru Yamanaka)
    Tama is the purr-fect antidote to financial gloom: study Sun Oct 5, 3:03 AM ET

    TOKYO (AFP) - As the economic might of Japan faces up to the global banking crisis a single cat has boosted the finances of a small Japanese city by millions of dollars, according to a study.

  • Porsche boss Wendelin Wiedeking (pictured) has managed to steer clear of the immediate fallout of the global financial crisis, telling a German newspaper that he has avoided investing in shares.(DDP/AFP/File/Torsten Silz)
    Porsche boss steers around shares Sun Oct 5, 1:09 AM ET

    BERLIN (AFP) - Porsche boss Wendelin Wiedeking has managed to steer clear of the immediate fallout of the global financial crisis, telling a German newspaper that he has avoided investing in shares.

  • Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama smells flowers he bought at Penny's Flowers in Glenside, Pennsylvania. Obama brought his motorcade to a halt Friday to dash out and buy a dozen white roses on his 16th wedding anniversary prior to a "romantic dinner" with wife Michelle.(AFP/Stan Honda)
    Obama says it with flowers on wedding anniversary Fri Oct 3, 5:17 PM ET

    ABINGTON, Pennsylvania (AFP) - White House hopeful Barack Obama brought his motorcade to a halt Friday to dash out and buy a dozen white roses on his 16th wedding anniversary prior to a "romantic dinner" with wife Michelle.

  • Russian man faces jail for eating ex-wife's passport Fri Oct 3, 12:12 PM ET

    MOSCOW (AFP) - A Russian man faces a jail term after eating part of his ex-wife's passport during a dispute over her right to live in his flat, prosecutor's said in a report Friday.

  • China's founding leader Mao Zedong appears on Chinese currency, the Yuan. Mao's personal airplane has been put up for sale by the owner of a shopping centre in southern China to make more space for parking.(AFP/File/Frederic J. Brown)
    Mao's personal plane up for sale Fri Oct 3, 12:12 PM ET

    BEIJING (AFP) - Mao Zedong's personal airplane has been put up for sale by the owner of a shopping centre in southern China to make more space for parking.