<b>World’s most married woman</b><br>US-A grandmother with 23 ex-husbands has been recognised as the most married woman in the world. Linda Wolfe, 68, who first wed at 16, admits she became "addicted to the romance" of getting hitched. Her longest marr
World’s most married woman US-A grandmother with 23 ex-husbands has been recognised as the most married woman in the world. Linda Wolfe, 68, who first wed at 16, admits she became "addicted to the romance" of getting hitched. Her longest marriage lasted seven years and her shortest, just 36 hours. The mother of seven from Indiana, can no longer list her husbands in order but remembers the nicest was George Scott, her first. “Neighbourhood boys were all in love with me,†she said. She has been single now for 12 years. "But I would get married again," she said, "because, you know, it gets lonely."
Nude police party probed SWEDEN-Nine officers who threw a nude party after they had finished supplemental training in special tactics are under investigation. Party pictures showed naked police officers brandishing their service weapons in a sex game meant to dramatise some sort of homosexual relationship. They included recent graduates as well as their instructors. Police say that although nothing that happened at the party was illegal, it was unacceptable.
No-kissing at rail station UK-This ‘No Kissing’ sign was unveiled at Warrington Bank Quay railway station in a bid to cut delays. The sign has been placed at the drop-off point, because departing passengers and drivers block access to the station with their vehicles while saying goodbye to each other. The goal is to stop departing passengers from pulling up in their cars at a crowded drop-off point and pausing to kiss each other farewell.