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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Bullet Brain

HEADLINE: Bullet removed 42 years after woman shot
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: news.com.au 16.5.9
CAPTION: Bullet Brain
DOCTORS in southwest China have successfully removed a bullet from a woman's head 42 years after she was shot, putting an end to decades of increasingly unbearable pain, state media reports.
Staff at a hospital in Chongqing municipality extracted the inch-long (2.5-centimetre) bullet from the right temple of He Wenying, 65, yesterday, the Chongqing News reported on its website.

She was hit by the ricocheting bullet during a gun battle between warring factions at the start of the Cultural Revolution, which lasted from 1966 to 1976.

Doctors initially told her that her wound was only superficial, but constant headaches and difficulty eating led to an x-ray in 1978 that revealed the bullet lodged near her right jaw and ear, it added.


HEADLINE: Lover's penis bite puts man in hospital
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: news.com.au 15.5.9
CAPTION: Don't bite the penis that ....
A THAI woman bit her Belgian boyfriend's penis out of jealousy during sex, but doctors managed to save the nearly-severed organ, police and reports said on Friday.
The 56-year-old man was being treated in hospital for severe injuries after the incident early yesterday in the coastal resort of Pattaya, they said. "We still don't know the identity of the suspect or whether he wants her to be prosecuted,'' police Lieutenant Colonel Norwich Chulavanich said. The victim's penis was "severely bitten'' but not severed from his body, he said. ...

HEADLINE: Dead People Being Sent Stimulus Checks
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: FOXNews.com 15.5.9
CAPTION: Not quite enough to stimulate the dead
Thousands of Americans are receiving federal stimulus checks in the mail, this week. Only problem: many of them are deceased. Recently, a Long Island, New York woman was shocked when she checked the mail and received a letter from the U.S. Treasury -- but it wasn't for her. Antoniette Santopadre of Valley Stream was expecting a $250 stimulus check. But when her son finally opened it, they saw that the check was made out to her father, Romolo Romonini, who died in Italy 34 years ago.

HEADLINE: Sexy Mascot Can Stay At Eatery If Curves Covered
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: CBSNews.com 15.5.9
CAPTION: Sexy Mannequin
A curvaceous, scantily clad mannequin can keep her spot outside a Cincinnati area barbecue joint, but local officials want her to cover up a bit.

The life-size figure stands as a busty beacon outside a restaurant in suburban Reading (REH'-ding) owned by Kenny Tessel. He told zoning officials at a hearing Wednesday night that the advertising gimmick has boosted business 40 percent.

HEADLINE: Residents given an overdose of fluoride
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: news.com.au 14.5.9
CAPTION: Kill the people that will keep the cavities away
THOUSANDS of households had to wait almost a fortnight to be told they had drunk water containing 20 times the allowable limit of fluoride. The Bligh Government was in damage control last night, after admitting 300,000 litres of contaminated water were pumped into up to 4000 Brisbane homes for three hours on May 1. The blunder went undiscovered for 12 days after a shutdown at the North Pine Dam treatment plant meant a routine daily test on April 29 was not processed until this week, The Courier-Mail reports.

HEADLINE: Secret of the Curve Ball Picked World's Best Illusion
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: FOXNews.com 14.5.9
CAPTION: STRIKE THREE YOU'RE OUT
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The three best visual illusions in the world were chosen at a gathering last weekend of neuroscientists and psychologists at the Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts in Florida. The winning entry, from a Bucknell University professor, may help explain why curve balls in baseball are so tricky to hit. A properly thrown curve ball spins in a way that makes the air on one side move faster than on the other. This causes the ball to move along a gradual curve. From the point of view of a batter standing on home plate, though, curve balls seem to "break," or move suddenly in a new direction.

HEADLINE: Naughty nurses backfire on web company
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: news.com.au 14.5.9
CAPTION: Naughty Nurses Naughty
A PLOY to attract attention with women dressed as nurses has backfired on an exhibitor at Australia's largest technology trade show. The task of luring customers to stands at trade shows will always get marketing departments working overtime. However the company behind one stand at CeBIT Australia struck the wrong chord with women in the technology industry this week. Web hosting company NetRegistry used women in nurse uniforms and men dressed as doctors to stand out from the crowd at the show. The stunt, which the company said was directed by "women and a gay guy", has been slammed by some women in the industry as demeaning. IT worker Kate Carruthers said NetRegistry's depiction of women at a trade show was unacceptable. "I was there and didn't like what I saw," Ms Carruthers, who is a member of Females in the Information Technology and Telecommunications, told news.com.au.


PREVIOUS HEADLINES

'I was only going to stab her a little bit'
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: news.com.au 13.5.9


Hungry Suspect Caught In Taco Bell Parking Lot
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: CNN.com 13.5.9

Naked cyclist tackled by judge
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: telegraph.co.uk 12.5.9

HEADLINE: Rotten Office Fridge Cleanup Sends 7 To Hospital
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: CBSnews.com 12.5.9

HEADLINE: Green snot enzyme a key to heart damage
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: news.com.au 12.5.9

HEADLINE: Sorry bimbos, clever women have better sex
SOURCE AND DATE OF CLIP: news.com.au 12.5.9

Snakes On A Drain: Serpent Bites Man Answering The Call Of Nature
ORIGIN & DATE: citynews.ca 12.5.9

Robot teacher gives lesson to fifth-graders
ORIGIN & DATE: news.com.au 12.5.9

Naked cyclist tackled by judge
ORIGIN & DATE: telegraph.co.uk 12.5.9

Rotten Office Fridge Cleanup Sends 7 To Hospital
CBSnews.com 12.5.9.

Hopeful dad hasn't washed for 35 years
ORIGIN & DATE: news.com.au 12.5.9.

Daydreamers 'solve problems faster'
news.com.au 12.5.9.

Girl Allegedly Uses Gun To Force Sister To Play
ORIGIN & DATE: CBSnews.com 12.5.9.

Sex-starved Kenyan sues over boycott
ORIGIN & DATE: CNN.com 12.5.9.

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