Allstate swings to profit, catastrophe losses dip
NEW YORK -- A milder hurricane season this year helped Allstate Corp. turn a third-quarter profit as its losses for storms and other catastrophes dropped sharply.
Related articles:
Allstate swings to profit, catastrophe losses dip
Tory EU stance will 'castrate' UK
The Conservatives' new policy on the EU is "pathetic" and will "castrate" UK influence in Europe, a French minister says.
Related articles:
Tory EU stance will 'castrate' UK
Tory EU stance will 'castrate' UK
The UK Conservative Party's new policy on the EU will "castrate" UK influence in Europe, a French minister says.
Related articles:
Tory EU stance will 'castrate' UK
At least 11 bodies found in Ohio rapist's home
Authorities say they have confirmed a total of at least 11 victims whose remains were found in the Cleveland home of a sex offender.
Related articles:
At least 11 bodies found in Ohio rapist's home
Television: Same Street, Different World
Over the years, “Sesame Street,” which celebrates its 40th anniversary next week, has replaced the graffiti and gritty smudges of city life with green spaces, tofu and yoga.
Related articles:
Television: Same Street, Different World
Martin Atkinson to referee Chelsea v Manchester United clash
Martin Atkinson subject of past criticisms from Sir Alex Ferguson will referee Manchester United's trip to Chelsea.
Related articles:
Martin Atkinson to referee Chelsea v Manchester United clash
World first as cat catches swine flu
VETS in the US state of Iowa said a household cat had tested positive for swine flu - the first known case in the world of the new pandemic strain spreading to the feline population.
Related articles:
World first as cat catches swine flu
World first as cat catches swine flu
VETS in the US state of Iowa said a household cat had tested positive for swine flu - the first known case in the world of the new pandemic strain spreading to the feline population.
Related articles:
World first as cat catches swine flu
World first as cat catches swine flu
VETS in the US state of Iowa said a household cat had tested positive for swine flu - the first known case in the world of the new pandemic strain spreading to the feline population.
Related articles:
World first as cat catches swine flu
Brian Moore: SvenGoran Eriksson copies the Tony Blairrich project
Former England manager SvenGoran Eriksson's latest advert shows he has copied Tony Blair's getrichquick book.
Related articles:
Brian Moore: SvenGoran Eriksson copies the Tony Blairrich project
Stocks give up gains in last hour, finish mixed
NEW YORK -- A late-day slump left stocks mixed Wednesday as investors couldn't hold on to their optimism after the Federal Reserve gave an encouraging assessment of the economy.
Related articles:
Stocks give up gains in last hour, finish mixed
Dynamo Kiev 1-2 Internazionale
• Italians go top of Group F following 2-1 victory • Frustration for Barcelona as they draw 0-0 with Rubin Kazan Internazionale's night veered from the disastrous to the glorious as they came from 1-0 down to beat Dynamo Kyiv. Two goals in the last four...
Related articles:
Dynamo Kiev 1-2 Internazionale
Cesc F?bregas turns on style in dazzling show of class by Arsenal
Arsenal’s five-year trophy drought may not end this season, but on this evidence they will continue to win friends and influence people all over the world.
Related articles:
Cesc F?bregas turns on style in dazzling show of class by Arsenal
Rare shoebill puts duck in its beak, then moves it aside
With a thick, broad bill capable of devouring baby crocodiles, the giant shoebill can make short work of most other birds.
Related articles:
Rare shoebill puts duck in its beak, then moves it aside
Pakistan’s South Waziristan offensive reaches crucial stage in Ladha
Pakistani troops fought street by street yesterday in the town of Ladha, a Taleban stronghold, as the three-week offensive in South Waziristan entered a decisive phase.
Related articles:
Pakistan’s South Waziristan offensive reaches crucial stage in Ladha
Yemen civil war spills over border as Saudi official is killed in attack
Yemen’s civil war spilled into neighbouring Saudi Arabia for the first time yesterday when Shia gunmen shot dead a Saudi security officer in a cross-border attack.
Related articles:
Yemen civil war spills over border as Saudi official is killed in attack
Johan Cruyff, new coach of Catalan football team, refuses to speak Catalan
Regarded as a footballing great, Johan Cruyff, 62, shone on the pitch as a player and on the touchline as a manager.
Conservatives’ EU power struggle may be in vain
Although it attacked a range of popular targets, David Cameron’s speech yesterday fell short of a campaign to repatriate powers from Brussels to Britain.
Related articles:
Conservatives’ EU power struggle may be in vain
Sergeant Matthew Telford’s uncle describes family devastation at his death
The family of one of the soldiers killed by an Afghan policeman described him as a “wonderful lad who loved his job”.
Cameron defies Eurosceptics by backing down from EU confrontation
David Cameron defied his party’s Eurosceptics yesterday by insisting that he would avoid confrontation with Brussels and by giving himself as long as five years to win back powers from the EU.
Related articles:
Cameron defies Eurosceptics by backing down from EU confrontation
Scientific advice must be respected...
The sacking of David Nutt as chairman of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, and the ensuing debate, have left wounds in the relationship between scientists and the Government. In the interests of all, these wounds must not fester.
Related articles:
Scientific advice must be respected...
Kelly fluffed it on expenses. But we must back him
The purpose of Sir Christopher Kelly’s report into MPs’ expenses was to pull off the difficult task of enabling MPs to create a modern and robust payments system, while retaining public confidence.
Related articles:
Kelly fluffed it on expenses. But we must back him
You could see those deaths in Afghanistan coming
Yesterday’s awful shooting of five British servicemen by a trainee Afghan policeman took me back to a dusty yard in a Dutch-controlled southern province there, earlier this year, and a rag-tag army of Afghan police “trainees” assembled for us journalists:...
Related articles:
You could see those deaths in Afghanistan coming
The internet is killing storytelling
Click, tweet, e-mail, twitter, skim, browse, scan, blog, text: the jargon of the digital age describes how we now read, reflecting the way that the very act of reading, and the nature of literacy itself, is changing.
Related articles:
The internet is killing storytelling
Afghanistan could be lost in the bars of Britain
The clamour is growing for us to withdraw from Afghanistan. And the tragic loss of five British soldiers at the hands of one of those we are supposed to be fighting alongside will make that clamour louder.
Related articles:
Afghanistan could be lost in the bars of Britain
Tins out as Roses come dressed in cardboard
A family Christmas without a tin of Cadbury’s Roses is almost as unthinkable as going without mince pies or crackers. But nothing, it seems, is sacred in these straitened times and this year the famous tins will be replaced with recycled cardboard boxes.
Related articles:
Tins out as Roses come dressed in cardboard
Clarification
Because of a major computer failure last Friday evening, a report in Saturday’s printed editions ("Bonuses for lawyers who seize criminal assets 'threaten to undermine justice'") did not include a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service in which...
Related articles:
Clarification
Conservatives’ EU power struggle may be in vain
Although it attacked a range of popular targets, David Cameron’s speech yesterday fell short of a campaign to repatriate powers from Brussels to Britain.
Related articles:
Conservatives’ EU power struggle may be in vain
Snooper powers to track parents for child support
Surveillance powers to counter terrorism will be used to track absent parents who fail to pay child support, the Government said yesterday.
Related articles:
Snooper powers to track parents for child support
‘Carnage’ pub crawl student Philip Laing may be jailed for urinating on poppy wreath
A university student who provoked national outrage after he was photographed urinating on a wreath of poppies at a war memorial was told yesterday that he may be jailed for his “disgusting and reprehensible” act.
Lynne Frederick inherited ?4million as Peter Sellers died before final divorce
Peter Sellers had reached a final divorce settlement with his fourth wife that would have deprived her of any claim on his estate — but he died before the document became binding, according to legal papers that have come to light.
Cameron defies Eurosceptics by backing down from EU confrontation
David Cameron defied his party’s Eurosceptics yesterday by insisting that he would avoid confrontation with Brussels and by giving himself as long as five years to win back powers from the EU.
Related articles:
Cameron defies Eurosceptics by backing down from EU confrontation
Sergeant Matthew Telford’s uncle describes family devastation at his death
The family of one of the soldiers killed by an Afghan policeman described him as a “wonderful lad who loved his job”.
Republicans Win 2 Council Races in Queens
Republicans won two open City Council seats in highly competitive Queens races, beating out two Asian-American Democrats who had both survived grueling primaries.
Related articles:
Republicans Win 2 Council Races in Queens
Telegraph Media Group wins award for The Expenses Files investigation
Telegraph Media Group was on Wednesday night presented with an international award for its investigation into MPs' expenses.
Related articles:
Telegraph Media Group wins award for The Expenses Files investigation
Wanted D.C. man arrested after standoff in NE
A 28-year-old District man being sought by police in a criminal case was arrested Wednesday after barricading himself in a Northeast Washington residence for more than two hours.
Related articles:
Wanted D.C. man arrested after standoff in NE
Wanted D.C. man arrested after standoff in NE
A 28-year-old District man being sought by police in a criminal case was arrested Wednesday after barricading himself in a Northeast Washington residence for more than two hours.
Related articles:
Wanted D.C. man arrested after standoff in NE
Martinez Has Proved Tough in Elimination Games
Pedro Martinez, who will start Game 6 for the Phillies, has won four of five games he has pitched in which his team was facing the end of its season.
Related articles:
Martinez Has Proved Tough in Elimination Games
Martinez Has Proved Tough in Elimination Games
Pedro Martinez, who will start Game 6 for the Phillies, has won four of five games he has pitched in which his team was facing the end of its season.
Related articles:
Martinez Has Proved Tough in Elimination Games
Fox News Takes Tuesday Night
On an off-year election night, the Fox News Channel saw large gains in viewership, Nielsen ratings showed.
Related articles:
Fox News Takes Tuesday Night
JPMorgan to Pay $75 Million in Alabama Case
The Securities and Exchange Commission said that JPMorgan Chase had agreed to pay $75 million and forfeit $647 million in termination fees to settle civil charges that its securities firm had engaged in an "unlawful payment scheme" in Jefferson County.
Related articles:
JPMorgan to Pay $75 Million in Alabama Case
Mike Weir to be named to Order of Canada
Mike Weir's next major honour is only partly in recognition of what he's accomplished on a golf course.
Related articles:
Mike Weir to be named to Order of Canada
Phils' Victorino Will Play Despite Finger Injury
NEW YORK (AP) -- All-Star center fielder Shane Victorino was in Philadelphia's starting lineup Wednesday night for Game 6 of the World Series despite a finger injury.
Related articles:
Phils' Victorino Will Play Despite Finger Injury
Dodgers' Padilla Shoots His Own Leg in Nicaragua
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) -- Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Vicente Padilla is recovering from a bullet wound in his leg after a target shooting instructor accidentally shot him.
Related articles:
Dodgers' Padilla Shoots His Own Leg in Nicaragua
Family of soldier shot in Afghanistan: 'This has devastated all of us'
One of the five soldiers killed in Afghanistan todaywas a father of two young boys who had been in the army for more than 20 years. Relatives and friends of Sergeant Matthew Telford said the 37-year-old, a long-serving guardsman in the Grenadiers, had...
Related articles:
Family of soldier shot in Afghanistan: 'This has devastated all of us'
Malaysia withholds 'Allah Bibles'
The Malaysian government refuses to release 10,000 Bibles it seized because they use the word Allah to refer to God.
Related articles:
Malaysia withholds 'Allah Bibles'
Malaysia withholds 'Allah Bibles'
The Malaysian government refuses to release 10,000 Bibles it seized because they use the word Allah to refer to God.
Related articles:
Malaysia withholds 'Allah Bibles'
State and local officials differ with feds on swine flu vaccine availability
Two state and city public health officials briefing Congress on Wednesday say they don't expect to have enough pandemic flu vaccine to meet the needs of their high-priority population groups until well into December, and possibly not until January.
Killing of five British soldiers casts doubt on Afghanistan strategy
The murder of five British soldiers by a rogue member of the Afghan police force has intensified the debate over the future of the British mission in Afghanistan.
Related articles:
Killing of five British soldiers casts doubt on Afghanistan strategy
Abroad: Scots Aim Lasers at Landmarks
In an era of computer animation, making laser scans of old monuments may not sound special, but a Scottish team has achieved unprecedented levels of sophistication.
Related articles:
Abroad: Scots Aim Lasers at Landmarks
Abroad: Scots Aim Lasers at Landmarks
In an era of computer animation, making laser scans of old monuments may not sound special, but a Scottish team has achieved unprecedented levels of sophistication.
Related articles:
Abroad: Scots Aim Lasers at Landmarks
Abroad: Scots Aim Lasers at Landmarks
In an era of computer animation, making laser scans of old monuments may not sound special, but a Scottish team has achieved unprecedented levels of sophistication.
Related articles:
Abroad: Scots Aim Lasers at Landmarks
Abroad: Scots Aim Lasers at Landmarks
In an era of computer animation, making laser scans of old monuments may not sound special, but a Scottish team has achieved unprecedented levels of sophistication.
Related articles:
Abroad: Scots Aim Lasers at Landmarks
Barred for Drugs, Trainers Find Easy Return to Track
The Breeders’ Cup will feature the world’s top horses — and more than a few trainers with multiple and serious drug violations involving horses in their past.
Related articles:
Barred for Drugs, Trainers Find Easy Return to Track
Payments in Ivoirian Toxic Dumping Case Disputed
Thousands of victims of one of the worst toxic dumping scandals in years could lose their hard-won settlement, the victims’ lawyer said Wednesday.
Related articles:
Payments in Ivoirian Toxic Dumping Case Disputed
Payments in Ivoirian Toxic Dumping Case Disputed
Thousands of victims of one of the worst toxic dumping scandals in years could lose their hard-won settlement, the victims’ lawyer said Wednesday.
Related articles:
Payments in Ivoirian Toxic Dumping Case Disputed
TD chief distances bank from greenhouse-gas report
The top boss at TD Bank Financial Group distanced his company Wednesday from a controversial report, funded by the bank, which estimates the economic cost of meeting federal government's greenhouse-gas reduction target for 2020.
Related articles:
TD chief distances bank from greenhouse-gas report
Ferrari furious with Formula One's rulers as Renault prepare to exit
Italian team blame spate of teams quitting Formula One on sport's rulers as Renault prepare to exit.
Related articles:
Ferrari furious with Formula One's rulers as Renault prepare to exit
Obama marks election anniversary in Wis.
MADISON, Wis., Nov. 4 -- President Obama marked the anniversary of his election Wednesday by speaking in unusually personal terms with schoolchildren and educators in a politically friendly state, far from the partisan fray in Washington.
Related articles:
Obama marks election anniversary in Wis.
Obama marks election anniversary in Wis.
MADISON, Wis., Nov. 4 -- President Obama marked the anniversary of his election Wednesday by speaking in unusually personal terms with schoolchildren and educators in a politically friendly state, far from the partisan fray in Washington.
Related articles:
Obama marks election anniversary in Wis.
Will a Yankee Win Favor Wall Street's Bulls?
Wall Street might want to root for the Yankees in Game 6 of the World Series on Wednesday night. A coincidental sports indicator shows that a Yankee victory in the series has historically been bullish for the stock market.
Related articles:
Will a Yankee Win Favor Wall Street's Bulls?
Fall sports include surfing, biking, hiking, rock climbing
With vivid colors on the trees and cooling temperatures, fall is a spectacular season for being active outdoors. "No one should feel intimidated by the changing weather," says Barbara Klieforth, president of the board of directors of the Washington Area...
Related articles:
Fall sports include surfing, biking, hiking, rock climbing
Upcoming Washington area running events
MONTGOMERY CHILD CARE ASSOCIATION 5K RACE AND WACKY FUN RUN The 5K is a challenging rolling-hills loop in Lake Needwood Park. For the Wacky Fun Run, participants are invited to wear costumes or decorate a stroller. There is also a half-mile run for children...
Related articles:
Upcoming Washington area running events
Evans to ride in Tour Down Under
World road cycling champion Cadel Evans will ride in next year's Tour Down Under in Adelaide with his BMC Racing Team accepting a wildcard entry to the race.
Related articles:
Evans to ride in Tour Down Under
Antitrust suit filed against Intel
New York accuses the world's largest chipmaker of paying computer makers billions in kickbacks.
Related articles:
Antitrust suit filed against Intel
Wenger praises 'special' Arsenal
Arsene Wenger believes his Arsenal side are capable of producing "something special" this season after their 4-1 Champions League win over AZ Alkmaar.
Related articles:
Wenger praises 'special' Arsenal
Rapist charged with murder as police work to identify 11 bodies
A convicted rapist who was living in a house strewn with rotting corpses was remanded in custody today pending trial for murder, after a prosecutor called him "an incredibly dangerous threat". Anthony Sowell appeared in court in Cleveland, Ohio, charged...
Related articles:
Rapist charged with murder as police work to identify 11 bodies
Firm: Texas A&M Facility Wasn't Built to Code
DALLAS (AP) -- An engineering firm hired by Texas A&M University to study its athletic complex says the tentlike facility wasn't built to withstand the 90 mph winds as prescribed by the building code.
Related articles:
Firm: Texas A&M Facility Wasn't Built to Code
Firm: Texas A&M Facility Wasn't Built to Code
DALLAS (AP) -- An engineering firm hired by Texas A&M University to study its athletic complex says the tentlike facility wasn't built to withstand the 90 mph winds as prescribed by the building code.
Related articles:
Firm: Texas A&M Facility Wasn't Built to Code
Bachman, Turner being sued by rest of Overdrive
Randy Bachman and Fred Turner fronted one of the hottest rock bands of the 1970s, selling millions of albums under the name Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
Related articles:
Bachman, Turner being sued by rest of Overdrive
Arts, Briefly: ABC’s ‘V’ Rises to Top Spot in Ratings
ABC’s new science-fiction series, “V,” a remake of the 1983 mini-series, opened to strong ratings on Tuesday.
Related articles:
Arts, Briefly: ABC’s ‘V’ Rises to Top Spot in Ratings
A little more on governance | Michael Tomasky
Matt Yglesias notes today that Bob McDonnell ran on the idea of building more roads in northern Virginia but not coming up with a way to pay for them. Why? Well, I reckon cuz people like roads but they don't like taxes. That's responsible governance for...
Related articles:
A little more on governance | Michael Tomasky
Former PM wants national climate summit
FORMER prime minister Bob Hawke has proposed a national climate change summit to sort out a position on an emissions trading scheme.
Related articles:
Former PM wants national climate summit
Former PM wants national climate summit
FORMER prime minister Bob Hawke has proposed a national climate change summit to sort out a position on an emissions trading scheme.
Related articles:
Former PM wants national climate summit
Former PM wants national climate summit
FORMER prime minister Bob Hawke has proposed a national climate change summit to sort out a position on an emissions trading scheme.
Related articles:
Former PM wants national climate summit
Martinez Has Proved Tough in Elimination Games
Pedro Martinez, who will start Game 6 for the Phillies, has won four of five games he has pitched in which his team was facing the end of its season.
Related articles:
Martinez Has Proved Tough in Elimination Games
Martinez Has Proved Tough in Elimination Games
Pedro Martinez, who will start Game 6 for the Phillies, has won four of five games he has pitched in which his team was facing the end of its season.
Related articles:
Martinez Has Proved Tough in Elimination Games
She shall not be moved: ICI boss and estranged wife in divorce battle over ?14m house
Charles Miller Smith, 69, and second wife Debjani, 44, lived at the ?14 million 'super prime' property for just five months before he moved out citing difficulties in their marriage, a court heard.
Risks of daily aspirin may outweigh the benefits
Taking a low-dose aspirin every day can help prevent heart attacks in people who've already had one. But if you've never had a heart attack (or stroke), the risks of taking a daily low-dose aspirin outweigh the benefits, according to a U.K. report published...
Related articles:
Risks of daily aspirin may outweigh the benefits
Late goal stops Aston Villa going fourth
Substitute Zavon Hines scored an injury-time winner against 10-man Aston Villa to give West Ham a 2-1 victory, a result that lifts them out of the bottom three of the Premier League and prevents Villa from moving up to fourth place.
Related articles:
Late goal stops Aston Villa going fourth
Revenue and Profit Declines at Time Warner
Earning per share topped analysts’ forecast, despite poor results at the media conglomerate’s AOL and Time Inc units.
Related articles:
Revenue and Profit Declines at Time Warner
Revenue and Profit Declines at Time Warner
Earning per share topped analysts’ forecast, despite poor results at the media conglomerate’s AOL and Time Inc units.
Related articles:
Revenue and Profit Declines at Time Warner
Revenue and Profit Declines at Time Warner
Earning per share topped analysts’ forecast, despite poor results at the media conglomerate’s AOL and Time Inc units.
Related articles:
Revenue and Profit Declines at Time Warner
Revenue and Profit Declines at Time Warner
Earning per share topped analysts’ forecast, despite poor results at the media conglomerate’s AOL and Time Inc units.
Related articles:
Revenue and Profit Declines at Time Warner
Police net 7000 illegal swords in raids
IRISH police have seized about 7000 swords, including some with blades up to 121cm long, during raids in Dublin, a spokesman said.
Related articles:
Police net 7000 illegal swords in raids
Police net 7000 illegal swords in raids
IRISH police have seized about 7000 swords, including some with blades up to 121cm long, during raids in Dublin, a spokesman said.
Related articles:
Police net 7000 illegal swords in raids
Police net 7000 illegal swords in raids
IRISH police have seized about 7000 swords, including some with blades up to 121cm long, during raids in Dublin, a spokesman said.
Related articles:
Police net 7000 illegal swords in raids
Fancy an adventure holiday? Post-war Iraq tries to lure more tourists
Officials from the country's tourist board believe the time has come to lure more visitors to sample its unique charms.
Related articles:
Fancy an adventure holiday? Post-war Iraq tries to lure more tourists
West Ham 2 Aston Villa 1: Zavon Hines comes to the rescue for Hammers
Substitute Zavon Hines scored an injury-time winner against 10-man Aston Villa to lift the struggling Hammers out of the bottom three of the Barclays Premier League.
Related articles:
West Ham 2 Aston Villa 1: Zavon Hines comes to the rescue for Hammers
Ars?ne Wenger's Arsenal young guns can make European pipe dream a reality
Arsenal looked like European champions in waiting as they tore AZ Alkmaar to shreds on Wednesday night.
Government overcharged Rock ?445million
The government will have to pay back ?445million to Northern Rock after charging the bank too much interest on loans it gave to rescue the group.
Related articles:
Government overcharged Rock ?445million
Photographer Tom Hunter's best shot
'It's inspired by Vermeer's Girl Reading a Letter – except she's a squatter reading a possession order' I was living in Hackney in London, in a whole street of squats, having spent two years travelling around Europe in a doubledecker bus. Everyone got...
Related articles:
Photographer Tom Hunter's best shot
They Only Come at Night: Visions | Theatre review
Barbican, London Maybe it was a mistake going to see Slung Low's promenade performance on Halloween weekend. With the streets of London full of witches, and a goat and a vampire nonchalantly going into the Barbican's main theatre to watch Michael Clark,...
Related articles:
They Only Come at Night: Visions | Theatre review
'Dead man' turns up alive at his funeral
A MAN reportedly killed in a car crash shocked his mourning family when he showed up alive at his funeral.
Related articles:
'Dead man' turns up alive at his funeral
House majority votes to repeal gun registry requirements
A long-running effort by the Conservatives to kill the long-gun registry has passed an important hurdle in the House of Commons, with a majority voting for the first time in 14 years to study a bill to repeal it.
Related articles:
House majority votes to repeal gun registry requirements
Review: Motorola's Droid is a serious smart phone
SAN FRANCISCO -- Since its debut in 2007, millions of people have gravitated toward Apple's iPhone, wooed by its sleek hardware, simple user interface and abundance of applications.
Related articles:
Review: Motorola's Droid is a serious smart phone
Commanders in Afghanistan fear Taliban infiltration as troops hunt assassin
British and Afghan commanders were last night undertaking an urgent investigation into the killing of five British soldiers amid concerns that the Taliban may have infiltrated the police force in Helmand. The troops were killed by a local police officer...
Sharks hanging out at 'Great White Cafe'
GREAT whites may be loners but the ocean's most feared predators also hang out together between Mexico and Hawaii at a deep sea watering hole known as the "White Shark Cafe", a study has revealed.
Related articles:
Sharks hanging out at 'Great White Cafe'
Sharks hanging out at 'Great White Cafe'
GREAT whites may be loners but the ocean's most feared predators also hang out together between Mexico and Hawaii at a deep sea watering hole known as the "White Shark Cafe", a study has revealed.
Related articles:
Sharks hanging out at 'Great White Cafe'
Sharks hanging out at 'Great White Cafe'
GREAT whites may be loners but the ocean's most feared predators also hang out together between Mexico and Hawaii at a deep sea watering hole known as the "White Shark Cafe", a study has revealed.
Related articles:



