London (AFP) – Once upon a time before the Internet, pornography fans collected magazines. Now a London firm is helping people whose dead relatives leave collections behind to get rid of them — discreetly, of course. Say your father has died and you find his pornography collection hidden in a cupboard. Too embarrassed to tell your mother or put it out with the trash? Try calling Webuyanyporn, founded nine months ago to deal with such awkward situations. “Because certain generations of men are coming to the end of their lives now, we tend to find magazines from the 1970s and 1980s, normal top shelf magazines — Playboys, Penthouses,” the business’s owner Dave told AFP, requesting that his surname not be used. “There’s lots of porn sitting around in people’s attics, garden sheds, under the beds. There’s porn everywhere.” Customers who discover unwanted pornography can call the 55-year-old who will come
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UN Child Sex Abuse Scandal: Head of African Mission Fired over 12-Year-Old’s Claims
United Nations (United States) (AFP) – UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced Wednesday he had fired the mission chief in the Central African Republic, declaring “enough is enough” after a string of allegations of child sex abuse by peacekeepers.
ROYALE WITH APOLO-CHEESE: McDonalds France ‘Sorry’ After Telling Staff Not to Feed ‘Tramps’
McDonald’s France was forced to apologise Wednesday following the emergence of an internal note reportedly ordering staff not to hand out food to “tramps” at a restaurant on the swish Cote d’Azur. The note was revealed on Twitter by consumer group “60 Million Consumers”. “Following an incident on July 25, it is formally forbidden to give food to tramps,” says the note, which is signed by “the management”. “As a reminder, staff meals must be eaten on the premises. Staff meals are a personal benefit and should only benefit the staff member in question,” the note continued. “McDonald’s is not here to feed all the hungry people in the country!” concluded the note. The association cited on its website a McDonald’s employee who said he had given some of his food to homeless people outside the restaurant last month. “The smile of the people to whom I gave my meal
ROYALE WITH APOLO-CHEESE: McDonalds France ‘Sorry’ After Telling Staff Not to Feed ‘Tramps’
McDonald’s France was forced to apologise Wednesday following the emergence of an internal note reportedly ordering staff not to hand out food to “tramps” at a restaurant on the swish Cote d’Azur. The note was revealed on Twitter by consumer group “60 Million Consumers”. “Following an incident on July 25, it is formally forbidden to give food to tramps,” says the note, which is signed by “the management”. “As a reminder, staff meals must be eaten on the premises. Staff meals are a personal benefit and should only benefit the staff member in question,” the note continued. “McDonald’s is not here to feed all the hungry people in the country!” concluded the note. The association cited on its website a McDonald’s employee who said he had given some of his food to homeless people outside the restaurant last month. “The smile of the people to whom I gave my meal
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Japan’s Suntory to Send Its Whisky to Space, for Science
Tokyo (AFP) – Japan’s Suntory whisky will be sent into space next month to test how time in a zero-gravity environment affects its flavour, one of the country’s biggest drinks makers said Friday.
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Record 137,000 Migrants Crossed Mediterranean This Year
A record 137,000 people made the perilous journey across the Mediterranean to Europe in the first half of 2015, most of them fleeing war, conflict and persecution, the United Nations said on Wednesday. “Europe is living through a maritime refugee
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