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Dec 21st
Sword, axe used in robbery
VICTORIAN police are appealing for witnesses after three men terrified a store attendant with a samurai sword and an axe during an armed hold-up in Mulgrave.
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Colbert chosen AP Celebrity of the Year
While most TV characters remain boxed inside the frames of our sets, Stephen Colbert has routinely injected his on-screen persona into everything from the presidential race to ice cream.
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TSA draws travelers' complaints
WASHINGTON - Hand sanitizer makes it through security in one airport, then it's confiscated at another. Screening lines back up because only two of six lanes are open. And then there's the occasional all-too-intimate patdown.
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404 moment - new medical slang
DOCTORS have always used a tribal vocabulary to communicate between themselves, but now their secret lingo is been enriched by the electronic media and urban slang.
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Dec 19th
New York Times in Iraq: "Blackwater shot our dog"
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The U.S. embassy in Iraq is investigating another deadly shooting incident involving its Blackwater bodyguards -- this time of the New York Times's dog.
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nswer to hot air was in fact a chilling blunder
AMID talk of offsetting the hefty carbon footprint of the United Nations climate conference in Bali, organisers missed a large elephant in the room.
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Snow Shovel Safety
Every winter people hurt themselves shoveling snow, ranging from minor aches and pulled muscles to fatal heart attacks.
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Colombia opens probe into Chiquita militia links
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian prosecutors said on Tuesday they opened a criminal probe of U.S.-based Chiquita Brands International for payments it made to right-wing militias branded as terrorists by Washington.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium Shows Off New Otter Pup
The Monterey Bay Aquarium has a cute holiday gift for its visitors.
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Naval Carrier Rescues Sick Teen on Cruise Ship
Laura Montero, 14, surrounded by family and members of the USS Ronald Reagan crew, is recovering on the carrier ship after suffering a burst appendix during a cruise.
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Dec 18th
Crash biker drags himself for two days
A 38-year-old motorcyclist with a broken pelvis dragged himself an agonising 1km along a bush track in search of help in a two day ordeal following an accident in Brisbane's west.
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Iraq complains about Turkey bombing
BAGHDAD - Iraq's parliament on Monday condemned the bombing of suspected Kurdish rebel bases by Turkish jets — an attack that seemed to carry tacit U.S. approval — and denounced the raid as an outrageous violation of Iraqi sovereignty.
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Brady Bunch star threatens separation over lesbian photos
Former Brady Bunch star Christopher Knight threatened to leave his model wife Adrianne Curry when she posed for sexy lesbian photos - as a birthday gift.
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Police chief breaks into own HQ to test security
LONDON (Reuters) - One of the country's most senior police officers broke into his own headquarters to test its security for himself, his force said on Monday.
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Paul raises $6 million Sunday
WASHINGTON (CNN) – The campaign of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul said Monday that it had raised more than $6 million on Sunday – a sum that may be the largest single-day fundraising total in U.S. history.
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Area Man Crowns Himself King Of Island Territory
FREDERICK, Md. - An unassuming Frederick businessman is staking his royal claim, News4's Michael Flynn reported. A year ago, David Howe, 38, got a call from a genealogist in England telling him they had traced his bloodline.
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Pavement sex 'only floor play'
A TEENAGER who tried to have sex with the PAVEMENT in a busy street claimed yesterday it was a drunken prank — and escaped being put on the sex offenders’ list.
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Dec 17th
Home porn gives industry the blues
Given the comparative lack of dialogue, pornographers and triple-X movie stars of the San Fernando Valley have been unaffected by the screenwriters' strike crippling Hollywood's movie industry. But that does not mean all is going smoothly
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China court orders baby mix-up pay-off 21 years on
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese hospital has been ordered to pay 500,000 yuan (33,000 pounds) to two families 21 years after they took home the wrong newborn babies, state media reported on Thursday.
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Tattooed faces a dead giveaway: Gangs go for new look
It's an extreme makeover for Central America's gangs. Facing harsh crackdowns by government security forces and citizen vigilante groups, they are trying to lower their profile.
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Celine Dion takes her final bow at Caesars Palace
Celine Dion called it a wrap at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas last night after a five-year engagement.
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French reporter kidnapped in Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia - A French journalist was kidnapped Sunday in northern Somalia by gunmen who apparently were demanding a $70,000 ransom, authorities and a media watchdog said.
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World's most influential toddlers
THEY are gorgeous, adored and the offspring of the world's most famous couples.
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Dec 14th
Mistrial for six in Sears Tower conspiracy case
MIAMI (Reuters) - A judge declared a mistrial on Thursday for six men accused of plotting to blow up America's tallest skyscraper, Chicago's Sears Tower, after a jury failed to reach verdicts on them but acquitted one other man.
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Running List Of Players Named In Mitchell Report
NEW YORK (CBS) ― Some of baseball biggest stars were among those named in the much-anticipated Mitchell Report released Thursday afternoon, citing players who have allegedly used steroids or the human growth hormone.
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Army losing more through drugs than war
THE British army is losing the equivalent of nearly a battalion to illegal drug use every year, research shows.
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A FIGHTER jet swoops just a few feet above the waves after roaring under San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge during an air show.
The war plane, flown by a pilot from display team the Blue Angels, stunned onlookers with its low-level fly-by.
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House votes to ban harsh CIA methods
WASHINGTON - The House approved an intelligence bill Thursday that would prohibit the CIA from using waterboarding, mock executions and other harsh interrogation methods.
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A BREWERY has launched a new beer to help wounded troops
All profits from Help For Heroes Spitfire Ale will go to the charity it is named after.
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Dec 13th
Police Dressed As Santa's Elves Ticket Central Florida Speeders
The Orange County Sheriff's Office continued their Operation ELF: Enforcing Limits and Fining speeders on the Alafaya Trail Wednesday.
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