May 8th, 2009
During a chess match between Spassky and Fischer in 1971, Bobby Fischer refused to allow any of the spectators to eat fruit yoghurt in the auditorium because he suspected secret messages were being transmitted to Boris through which flavours they were eating.
The worst losers in sport
May 7th, 2009
Last year, a German team revealed that magpies, marked with a coloured sticker under their beaks, tried to remove it when presented with a mirror.
Rebecca Morelle
May 4th, 2009
First he won his wife, Joanna, by a coup de main; he fell in love with her when she was a girl, in Rome; then, she was going to be sent into Scotland to be married; but she had to go through Verona, to the Adige gate. So Can Grande pounced upon her; declared she was much too precious a gempreziosa gemma to be sent to Scotland, and she went no farther.
John Ruskin
May 4th, 2009
There’s a bench quite far down in front of the London bridge. If you sit there and look straight at the bridge at sunset, it looks really pretty because it sort of blends in but stands out quite clearly as well. Hardly anyone knows about it: it’s my own secret thing and I just sit there and look.
Jude, 7
May 2nd, 2009
In October, after a visit to central Asia, Italy’s prime minister […] told a meeting of the Italian national retailers association that they should “all go to Kazakhstan on holiday” because “there’s a gentleman there who is my friend. Not by coincidence, he has 91% of the vote and has done extraordinary things”.
The man he was referring to was Kazakhstan’s president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, who has been accused of, among other things, rigging elections, intimidating opponents, concentrating power in the hands of his family and altering the constitution to ensure he remains in office, which he has done for the last 19 years.
John Hooper
April 30th, 2009
Because you know how to feel, and knowing how to feel is more important than how you feel.
Stephen Fry
April 29th, 2009
Multiple exclamation marks are a sure sign of a diseased mind.
Eric
April 28th, 2009
Shortly after 9/11, his piano was confiscated by customs officials at New York’s JFK airport, who thought the glue smelled funny. They subsequently destroyed the instrument.
Andrew Gumbel