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HEADLINE: Thieves steal ex-president's body
SOURCE LINK: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/thieves-steal-cyprus-ex-presidents-body-from-grave/story-e6frfku0-1225809537427
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THIEVES opened the grave of former Cypriot president Tassos Papadopoulos during the night and stole his corpse in a crime that shocked the Mediterranean island today.
State television interrupted its normal programming through the morning to bring live reports and reaction to the desecration.
The official Cyprus News Agency (CNA) said the open grave had been discovered by a member of Papadopoulos's guard
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HEADLINE: Family dog comes home with a skull in its mouth
SOURCE LINK: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/12/san-bernardino-county-authorities-launch-investigation-after-a-dog-turns-up-with-a-skull-in-its-mou.html
CLIP:
San Bernardino County sheriff's investigators began searching a 10-acre property in Landers today for human remains after a family dog came home with a skull in its mouth.
“Over the past couple of weeks the dogs were bringing in bones and this time one brought in a skull,” said Cindy Beavers, a sheriff's spokeswoman.
The skull may have been on the property for one or two years, she said, but the other bones were not human. The age of the skull has not been determined.
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HEADLINE: Man Reports Stolen Ecstasy Pill Collection to Police
SOURCE LINK: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,579940,00.html
CLIP:
AMSTERDAM — A man who says he spent two decades collecting Ecstasy pills of all colors and shapes as a hobby has turned to police for help after they were stolen — because he says some of them are poisonous.
Police say the 46-year-old man, who was not identified, decided to report the theft despite the illegal nature of the collection because he was worried about the possible consequences if anybody were to swallow one of the poisoned pills.
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