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Monday, November 21, 2011

Shampoo mistaken for drugs

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Shampoo mistaken for drugs
An Australian man has been awarded $100,000 after he was wrongly accused of bringing drugs into the country in shampoo bottles, reports say.
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Topless shoot is a rare sighting
Birdwatchers stumble on outdoor glamour shoot
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Changing faces in a single photo: The moving image that will blow your mind
A hypnotising video animation morphing what appears to be hundreds of faces seamlessly into one another has fast become a viral sensation.
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Woman names baby Ethan Clark after giving birth in shoe outlet
Expectant mother Michelle Collins went shopping for a pair shoes – and came home with a baby.
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Man attacked by seagulls attracted to his moustache
Chris Wells found his moustache made one very ardent admirer go ‘caw’ – a seagull.
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Crocodile given bikini wax and pedicure ahead of annual mating season
Staff at a salon Down Under have given a particularly scaly customer a bikini wax and full body exfoliation.
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Secret to a happy retirement is between the sheets
Scientists say older people are much more likely to enjoy their twilight years if they make love frequently.
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Peru archaeologists find pre-Inca sacrificed babies
Researchers at the Sillustani archaeological site in Peru say they have found the bodies of 44 children thought to have been sacrificed between 600 and 700 years ago.
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Pine tree extract 'improves memory'
As festive-coloured pine trees start filling family lounges, scientists have revealed a radically different new use for the common forest tree.
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Over-the-Top Hotel Pet Services
Anyone who's seen the Christopher Guest classic "Best in Show" knows that some pet people really love their pets, and will go to any lengths to keep them happy. And the current pet-friendly hotel trend means that it's never been easier to spoil your dog rotten on the road.
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25 Worst Internet Passwords
If “password” is your password, chances are you’ve been the victim of a hack attack.
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Delaware names 'Ambassador to Mars'
NASA hasn't yet determined if Mars can sustain life, but that isn't deterring one American state from forging political relations with the Red Planet.
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Depleted Texas Lakes Expose Ghost Towns, Graves
As the drought continues, receding lakes are exposing long-hidden artifacts in Texas. A marble headstone marking an infant's grave from 1882 and concrete foundations from the old town of Bluffton have appeared in Lake Buchanan. The lake created in the 1930s is now shrinking.
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Business Leaders Will Reportedly Face Jail Time for Claiming Water Prevents Dehydration
Bottled water manufacturers will not be allowed to make the claim that water can prevent dehydration, when a new law goes into effect in the UK next month.
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Bee Gees star Robin Gibb reportedly battling liver cancer
Bee Gees star Robin Gibb is battling liver cancer, according to reports.
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Florida Mom Complains After Hooters Waitress Speaks at Son’s School
A Florida mother complained to her son's school after a Hooters waitress was invited to speak to the students there about her job
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Ohio Woman Faces Jail Time For Feeding Squirrels
An Ohio woman could serve jail time for feeding squirrels on her neighbors' property.
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Alcoholics eat super-strength hand gel to satisfy craving for a drink
Health chiefs have revealed that alcoholics had been eating super-strength hospital hand gel to satisfy their craving.
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The classic Steve McQueen movie immortalised three tunnels at Stalag Luft III PoW camp, now astonished archaeologists have discovered a fourth called George
It has lain hidden for nearly 70 years and looks, to the untrained eye, like a building site. But this insignificant tunnel opening in the soft sand of western Poland represents one of the greatest examples of British wartime heroism. And the sensational story became the Hollywood classic, The Great Escape, starring Steve McQueen.
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Doorways cause forgetting: study
Ever walked into a room to get something only to forget why you went there in the first place?
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Laptop thief caught 2,000 miles away after IT expert hacked into it and took pictures of suspect
Filmed the burglar via the laptop's web camera before passing the evidence on to the police
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Police Accuse Georgia Caregivers of Waterboarding 89-Year-Old Woman
Police in Clayton County have accused two women of holding down a sick 89-year-old woman and waterboarding her.
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