Good news for womens' rights: a Papua New Guinean didn't have the right to fatally kick his wife after she made a comment about his testicles. Apparently, villager Michael Langan Sapri, 44, asked his wife where the betel nuts were. She told him that "maybe he should chew one of his testicles" instead. He got mad, an argument ensued and he kicked her in the spleen, killing her. His "provocation" defense didn't work and he was sentenced to 12 years in the clink. [stuff.nz]