A man armed with four hand grenades was arrested early Saturday on the train at the Slovenian-Croatian border, local media reported. The 65-year-old man, a former war veteran, allegedly planned to murder Slovenian Prime Minister Borut Pahor.
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Man dies at Serbia music festival

A man from London has died after falling from a fortress wall at a music festival in Serbia.
The 22-year-old man, identified only as "Anthony JF", fell from Petrovaradin fortress in Novi Sad during the annual Exit music festival.
He died in hospital on Saturday, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said.
Acts including Lily Allen, the Arctic Monkeys, Manic Street Preachers, Moby, Korn and Madness performed at the festival, located north of Belgrade.
A Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesman said: "We can confirm the death of a British national in Serbia following a fall at a music festival and we are providing consular assistance to the family."</p
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British man dies at EXIT festival
A 22-year-old British man has died after falling from Petrovaradin Fortress during this year’s EXIT music festival in Novi Sad. The victim, said to have been a London resident, was initially identified with his initials by the officials.
Australian killed near Papua mine

An Australian man has been shot dead near the Grasberg mine in Indonesia’s restive Papua province, say reports.
The man is reported to have been an engineer working at the gold and copper mine – one of the world’s largest – owned by US giant Freeport McMoRan.
The mine has been a frequent source of unrest over its impact on the environment and the proportion of its revenues going to local people.
In 2002, two American teachers were shot dead in an ambush at the facility.
In a statement, Freeport McMoRan said a shot had been fired at one of its vehicles in the early hours of the morning.
The man who was killed had been sitting in the back of the vehicle and none of the other passengers was injured, said the company.
Police chief Bagus Ekodanto told Reuters the shooting had happened on the road between Tembagapura and Timika.
It is not clear who carried out the attack.
The resource-rich Papua province has been embroiled in separatist insurgency since the end of Dutch colonial rule in 1962.
Supporters of Papua independence see the mine – which has some of the world’s largest recoverable copper and gold reserves – as a symbol of unfair rule from Jakarta.</p
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Porn-Blaring Man To Take Anger Management Classes
PHOENIXVILLE, Pa. — A suburban Philadelphia man has agreed to take anger management classes for blaring a pornographic soundtrack to chase away kids playing outside his home. Michael Buck was arrested May 31 at his upscale Phoenixville c…
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Bull gores man to death in Spain
A young Spanish man has been gored to death in the traditional running of the bulls in Pamplona, northern Spain. The 27-year-old was gored in the neck on Friday, during the fourth bull run of the week-long San Fermin festival.
Man Man: Rabbit Habbits Video
WEREWOLF ROMANCE WITH A CHOCOLATE CENTER
Possibly the most wonderfully strange new age torch song in some time, Man Man‘s “Rabbit Habbits,” the title cut from their latest album, has a swell new video, which features Charlyne Yi from Knocked Up, Martin Starr from Superbad and Saturday Night Live’s Fred Armisen. Befitting the tune, this is quite tenderly mad and reminiscent of something Frank Zappa might have produced in one of his 200 Motels.
Renowned for their non-stop live shows, which involve swapping most instruments and much improvisation, Man Man hit the road again on April 22. In addition to tours with Cursive and Gogol Bordello, they will also celebrate the 4th of July weekend at the Rothbury Festival. here.
Man City To Sign Thai Footballers?
BANGKOK – English Premiership club Manchester City, owned by ousted Thai
prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, plan to sign three Thai players,
according to Vittaya Khunpleum, chairman of Thai side Chonburi FC.
City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson, who took the helm after Thaksin bought
the club in July, is due to arrive in Thailand on Friday to make the
signings, Vittaya said.
Two of the players – Suree Sukha (picture) and Kietprawut Sai-aeo – come
from his club, while the other player is Theerasil Daengda from Bangkok’s
Muangthong-Nongchok United FC.
Vittaya hailed it as a chance to showcase Asian and Thai football.
Thaksin bought City for US$162.6 million ($235 million) and his team are
currently third in the Premiership. – AFP






