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Family Learns of Student's Death on Facebook
The parents of a south Georgia college student first learned from Facebook that their daughter had been found dead in a dormitory study room shortly before Thanksgiving.
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Parkinson's Patient Wins Lawsuit Over Gay Sex Addiction
A French man who claimed a Parkinson's drug turned him into a gambling and gay sex addict has been awarded 197,000 euros in damages, the French Press Agency reported.
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Facebook mistakes photo of woman's elbow for a breast
Facebook has removed a seemingly risque photo of a naked woman reclining in a bathtub, mistaking her rather large set of elbows for a pair of breasts.
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NHL player caught drink driving in 'Teletubbies' Tinky Winky costume
An NHL player was caught drink driving while in a Teletubbies costume.
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Colorado School to Create Newest 'Body Farm'
Colorado Mesa University is using its high altitude and arid setting to create what will soon be the country's newest body farm.
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Garlic sales increase in Serbian village after vampire warning
Sales of garlic have reportedly rocketed in Western Serbia after a local council issued a warning that a vampire is on the loose.
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Company boasts so-called 'world's first' bacon shaving cream
The self-styled "bacontrepreneurs" at J&D claim to have invented "the world's first bacon-scented shaving cream," but a Wisconsin-based shop has had something similar on the market for years.
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Classy but creepy couture collection made from dead animals
The controversial fashion designer has launched her second 'Roadkill Couture' range that includes clothing and accessories made from cat fur, alpaca, seagull and goose feathers - and even a human ribcage.
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