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Accused carjacker 'waited in cemeteries to steal mourners' vehicles as they laid flowers on graves'
An alleged car-jacker waited in cemeteries to steal mourners' vehicles as they laid flowers on their relatives' graves, a court heard.
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Restaurant fines diners for leftovers
A restaurant in Saudi Arabia is charging customers if they fail to finish their meals.
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3 women report toe-sucking pleas to Ark. police
Police are trying to find out who has been trying to suck women's toes in central Arkansas.
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Archeologists unearth evidence of zombie scare in medieval Ireland
Halloween is still more than one month away but archeologists working in Ireland have uncovered a couple of 8th century human skeletons that point to a ghoulish story.
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Taco Bell Customer Calls 911 When Restaurant Refused Service
Police arrested Kimbell outside a Taco Bell around 12:00 a.m. Wednesday morning after the 50-year-old Floridian walked to the Mexican fast food chain after a night of drinking and dialed 911 when restaurant employees refused to serve him at the drive-through window.
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Camera lens mysteriously falls from sky, damages roof
'... a Canon camera lens which left a hole in a resident's home recently.'
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Sculptor who shot dog gets $750,000 for Central Subway art
A sculptor who shot a dog for an art film in the 1970s has won a $750,000 contract to create public art for the Central Subway.
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Sperm bank turns down redheads
The world's largest sperm bank has started turning down redheaded donors because there is too little demand for their sperm.
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Weapons, numerous dead cats found in NJ home
The bizarre rants on Facebook led to the dead cats in a freezer.
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Onions beat chocolate, beer and crisps as Britain's 'happiest' food
They make us cry and give us bad breath but it seems onions are our 'happiest' food.
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Message in bottle from Japan washes up in Hawaii
A Japanese school girl's note in a bottle dropped into the ocean five years ago has been found washed up on Hawaii's shores.
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Hair salon pays £5,000 compensation to customer left looking like a 'scarecrow'
A young woman has received £5,250 in compensation after a disastrous hair treatment left her looking like a 'scarecrow'.
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Australian mums prefer sleep to sex and many want weight loss ahead of smarter kids
A night of romance may have helped create their much-loved children but exhausted, time-poor mums would overwhelmingly choose uninterrupted sleep over an evening of passion.
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Man faces eviction for laughing too loudly
A Swedish man is set to be evicted from his rental apartment in Gothenburg in western Sweden after complaints from neighbours about his incessant laughter.
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Electric thinking cap promises a new era of high-voltage learning
Oxford scientists believe that applying a small current to a specific part of the brain helps people learn.
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Bungling armed robber caught after returning to shop he tried to raid... to ask for his COAT back
'... But the 21-year-old returned minutes later to ‘politely’ beg for his favourite £200 coat back.'
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Artificial blood vessels created on a 3D printer
Artificial blood vessels made on a 3D printer may soon be used for transplants of lab-created organs.
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Denver Men Accused of Taking Friend's Corpse on Boys' Night Out
Two Colorado men stand accused of multiple offenses after driving their dead friend's corpse to a pair of Denver nightspots and using his ATM card to buy themselves drinks.
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