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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Scotland Yard Censors ‘Jack the Ripper’ Files

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Scotland Yard Censors ‘Ripper’ Files
So what could today’s “Yard” possibly have to hide?
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Grandma escapes Pakistan flood in cooking pot
Desperate to save his grandmother from floodwaters swamping southern Pakistan, Ali Ahmed and three other relatives stuck her in a large metal cooking pot and pulled her to safety through neck-high water.
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Woman accused of stealing hearse in W.Va
A West Virginia woman is accused of stealing a hearse containing a body from a funeral home.
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World's smallest aquarium holds just two teaspoons of water
This is the world's smallest working aquarium - which holds just two teaspoons of water.
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French boy finds 30-year-old human fingers in jar
A French schoolboy has dug up a glass jar containing severed human fingers preserved in alcohol.
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Children filmed in 'disturbing cage fight'
Children as young as eight have been filmed "cage fighting" in footage medical experts have called "disturbing".
The video of the bout, which lasted 10 minutes and featured a scantily clad ring girl parading between rounds, was taken of a sold-out ticket-only event at Greenlands Labour Club in Preston, Lancs.
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Men banned from soccer games
Turkey has come up with a radical solution for tackling crowd violence at football matches — banning men from the stands.
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Forklifts, chainsaw to move 'very large' man from Melbourne home to hospital

Forklifts and chainsaws were used to remove a "very large" man from his Essendon home in Melbourne last night in a marathon rescue job.

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Daredevil kayaker paddles over 100ft high waterfall
Jesse Coombs, 40, took kayaking to the extreme when he became the first person to successfully kayak down Abiqua Falls in Oregon, US.
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Swedish preschools use GPS to avoid losing kids
Toddlers adorned with GPS transmitters are becoming an increasingly common sight at Swedish daycares and preschools in an effort to make it easier for staff to find tots who are hiding or have gone astray.
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Wet wedding proposal sees romantic wannabe Zhu Lei drenched

Lovestruck Zhu Lei hoped to get a ring on his finger but ended up with a bucket of water in his face when an elaborate balcony proposal went wrong.
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Turkish morgue ready for the resurrection
A local town council in central Turkey has built a morgue with a warning system in case dead bodies come back to life.
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Ultra-realistic limbs that have freckles, hairs and even tattoos
A prosthetic technology company has unveiled an ultra-realistic range of limbs with features such as freckles, hairs and even tattoos.
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The Search for the Elusive Electric Beetle
The newly formed iCon Electric Vehicle Group may be planning to live up to its name.

The “Con” part of it, that is.
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Leeches save woman's face after dog attack
Doctors in southern Sweden used hundreds of leeches to help save a woman's face after a massive chunk had been bitten off by her own dog.
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Perv pops up twice at same open house
Police say a man who masturbated in a southeast show home returned to the same site two weeks later.
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Hard day’s wipe for The Beatles
How very rock and loo roll! The Beatles refused to use this medicated toilet tissue while recording their famous Abbey Road album — because it was too "hard and shiny".
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Poster shaming for public peeing
The Toronto building manager was "pissed off" enough with all the public urination in his entranceway, he created a "small-penis alert" poster campaign.
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Metal-eating 80-year-old retires after choking on bike pedal

An 80-year-old man who likes eating metallic objects needed emergency surgery after he nearly choked to death on his bike pedal.
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