- Italy: Catholic church gives blessing to iPhone app—BBC News, 7th February 2011.
- Uganda: Woman stripped in market for witchcraft—Uganda People News, 8th February 2011.
- Swaziland: Drama as prophet probes resident for witchcraft—Times of Swaziland, 8th February 2011.
- India: Sorcerers target Soudha again—Times of India, 8th February 2011.
- Romania: Fortune tellers whose predictions do not come true could face prison like all other fraudsters. Hard-hit by recession, Romania considering getting even tougher on witches—The Canadian Press, 8th February 2011.
- India: Rationalists strike back, all set to nail the facade of ‘religious magic’—Daily News and Analysis, 8th February 2011.
- Indonesia: Muslim mob burns, ransacks churches in Indonesia—AFP, 8th February 2011.
- Wales: North Wales UFO ‘crash’ is back in the spotlight—The Leader, 8th February 2011.
- United States: 'UFO Phil' Wants to Put a Pyramid on Pikes Peak—AOL News, 8th February 2011.

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