Mỹ nhân Hoa ngữ khoe ngực

Nền điện ảnh Hoa ngữ trải qua biết bao thăng trầm từ thời Khâu Thục Trinh, Diệp Ngọc Khanh đến Củng Lợi và hiện tại là các ngôi sao trẻ Phạm Băng Băng, Bạch Hâm Huệ. Các kiều nữ ở thế hệ nào cũng đều gợi cảmnóng bỏng với đôi gò bồng đảo căng tròn, đầy đặn.

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Một cậu bé 5 tuổi vừa được công nhận là người trẻ nhất nước Anh được cấp bằng sáng chế, sau khi cậu phát minh ra một thiết bị giúp tiết kiệm sức lao động khi thu gom rác.

Học sinh 13 tuổi phát hiện lỗi NASA

TT - Một học sinh 13 tuổi người Đức tên Nico Marquardt đã phát hiện lỗi trong bài tính của Cơ quan Hàng không và không gian Mỹ (NASA) về khả năng một thiên thạch va vào Trái đất.

Global poverty to halve by 2015, Africa seen lagging

PhotoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The world is on course to halve extreme poverty by 2015, but Africa will fall far short of the U.N.'s Millennium Development Goals, the World Bank and International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday.

A new report by the global institutions also warned that urgent action was needed to tackle climate change, which threatens to exact a hefty toll on particularly poor countries and reverse progress in fighting poverty.

Iraqi PM issues al-Sadr ultimatum amid Baghdad violence

-- Three U.S. soldiers were killed and 31 others wounded in two rocket attacks Sunday afternoon in Baghdad, the U.S. military said.

Earlier Sunday, fighting between U.S. troops and the Mehdi Army militia loyal to Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr left at least 20 dead and 52 wounded in Baghdad's Sadr City, according to an Iraqi Interior Ministry official.

Bush, Putin share spoils at 'crisis summit'

BUCHAREST, Romania (CNN) -- A "crisis summit" for Nato, many called it before the leaders met in Bucharest. So how was it on the night? Who were the winners and losers? The key figures were two last year presidents who won't be at the next meeting, Russia's Vladimir Putin and U.S. President George W. Bush.

Putin tells NATO: No new Cold War

BUCHAREST, Romania (CNN) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that a new Cold War was in "nobody's interests" after meeting NATO leaders amid fresh tensions between Moscow and Washington over the future expansion of the military alliance and U.S. moves to install missile defense bases in eastern Europe.

Colombia rebels demand exchange

A leader of Colombia's Farc rebel group has ruled out releasing a high-profile sick hostage and cast doubt on a French humanitarian mission sent to treat her.

Rodrigo Granda suggested the Farc had not agreed to grant access to Ingrid Betancourt and would only release hostages through a prisoner exchange.

Thousands due at King anniversary

Thousands of people are expected to gather in the US city of Memphis to mark 40 years since the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King.

Crowds will converge on the Lorraine Motel, where he was shot dead aged 39.

Iraq PM halts battle with militia

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has ordered a stop to all operations against "people who carry weapons" in the country.

This comes a day after he promised to continue to pursue criminals and outlaws in all provinces.