91. A Ukrainian villager is facing trial for finding a treasure of ancient coins and failing to report it to the authorities, a newspaper reported Tuesday. 92. A radio station is pleading with a businessman to avoid its call-in quizzes because he won so much that nobody else had a chance, a newspaper reported Saturday. 93. A romantic moonlight view of the Taj Mahal will be possible year-round after engineers rigged up incandescent spotlights, a newspaper reported Monday. 94. A woman was executed after a court ordered that she be stoned to death for acting in pornographic movies, a newspaper reported Monday. 95. A shortage of heroin is forcing prices of the illegal drug higher and driving addicts to rehabilitation centers, a newspaper reported Thursday. 96. A younger generation of pro-Islamic politicians is rebelling within a new Islamic party against the old guard, Turkish newspapers reported Tuesday. 97. About one in four registered and insured mail parcels arriving in Bangkok by air gets stolen before it can be delivered, a local newspaper reported Sunday. 98. A well-known film actress, Pegah Ahangarani, was slashed on her face by assailants apparently supporting a Khatami challenger, newspapers reported. 99. Acting on appeals, Albanian prosecutors have dropped charges of genocide and crimes against humanity involving six former senior communist officials, newspapers reported Wednesday. 100. All the world may fly British Airways, but it suggested its advertising agency use mostly white actors, a newspaper reported on Saturday. |