A man walked from Chongqing to Chengdu, trying to win back ex-lover.
A thief was frightened by the number of people chasing him that he stood frozen in fear, barely able to stand.
A blockbuster sci-fi movie which caricatures Nigerians as gangsters and cannibals and a Sony PlayStation advert which implies they are fraudsters have infuriated a government battling to improve the country's image.
More than a thousand antique automotive toys will go on the block this week as Donald Kaufman, whose family founded KB Toys, auctions off his private collection.
Workers are most likely to inform peers of uncomfortable situations such as undone zippers or bad breath and least likely to tip off their superiors, according to research released on Thursday.
Gay rights activists hoping to win back the right to marry in California submitted a ballot proposal on Thursday for the November 2010 election -- a date deep-pocketed advocates have said is too soon.
How did ancient Roman nobles relax when they returned to their homes at night after a hard day's politicking at the Senate or the Forum?
If countries were fairytale characters, who would the United States be? New York Times correspondent Peter Goodman nominates Peter Pan, the boy who lives in a place called Neverland and refuses to grow up.
You cannot help falling love with these cute animals with vivid looks.
An unemployed history graduate has been offered a job after using a sandwich board to advertise himself.
Honda Motor Co has unveiled an electric battery-powered personal transporter, a unicycle shaped like the number eight that riders steer by leaning in the direction they want to travel.
A hospital in Changsha decided to display more than 500 pieces of men's underwear on its walls as a promotional tactic.