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28 September 2003

Why dogs are man's best friend.

Why Everything You Know About Murphy’s Law is Wrong.

Hand-drawn holograms

Puma alert!!!

God made pork as the sovereign sustenance for mankind, proper in every respect and in the diversity of its munificence.

Celery plus gravity equals art.

Duct tape bikini contest

The fossil remains of a gigantic rodent that looked something like a monster guinea pig have been identified by scientists in Venezuela.

Personality test

The nature of reality

Brains, brains, brains

Cows are evil.

The worst jobs in science

Red Lobster Endless Crab Offer Gobbled Up Chain's Profits.

A woman charged with prostituting her 13-year-old daughter for drugs told officers, "I need the rock and so did she, it sounds worse than it is," according to a Mesa police report.

The Zen of Falling Bird Poo.

Cute little kittens

 

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14 September 2003

Enter the female robots. (Gynoids?)

Cheap, portable batteries based on sugar-eating bacteria could be a possibility, say scientists. Heck. I did this way back in high school for my science fair project, and I didn't win anything, either.

One-quarter of the dogs and cats in the western world are obese.

Saudi Arabia's religious police have declared Barbie dolls a threat to morality.

Scientists say low frequencies may spark ghostly sensations.

Chinese police have been told they can no longer torture prisoners for confessions.

The world's best organic fertilizer

American Social Hygiene Posters (ca. 1910-1970)

Stairway to Heaven

It's only an illusion.

Particle Physics Education and Information sites.

God, Physics, and Turtle Soup

How many colors do you see?

Is Buddhism Good for Your Health?

Lurking beneath Yellowstone National Park is one of the most destructive natural phenomena in the world: a massive supervolcano.

Avast, me hearties!

Pics of Great White sharks breaching.

Information that everyone should know, wants to know, or once did know and forgot.

 

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7 September 2003

A 7-foot-long python was recovered here Wednesday after it had chewed its way through a box in the rear of a UPS delivery truck as it neared the end of its overnight trip from Las Cruces, New Mexico, police said.

Top White House officials personally approved the evacuation of dozens of influential Saudis, including relatives of Osama bin Laden, from the United States in the days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks when most flights were still grounded, a former White House adviser said today.

An Anoka County man, who shot 11 bullets into the hood of his brother's car in an attempt to "kill" it, may be the first Minnesotan to have his gun permit suspended under a new state law that allows holders to carry handguns in most public places.

A spiteful cook is behind prison bars for adding mouse feces and his own spit to food served to policemen at a popular Kankakee restaurant.

Md. Resident Opens Fire on Group Police Said Was Stealing SUV.

Ex-producer for Christian radio booked on porn.

Arrested on suspicion of public intoxication, Deborah Flick, a student teacher, says she was stripped and left naked for hours on the cement floor of a cold cell at the San Francisco County Jail last March.

Indian judges hoping to make an example of a man by jailing him for not switching off his mobile telephone in court got a rude awakening when a policeman's cellphone rang just as they meted out the punishment.

1 in 10 Female Army Recruits Has Chlamydia.

Girl-on-girl smooching fuels male fantasies like nothing else.

A man was arrested Thursday after he walked into a Largo bank, took off his pants and underwear in the restroom, walked into the lobby and fell asleep naked on a couch.

 

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1 September 2003

Is your family prepared for a Zombie attack?

Giant lizard terrorises Beirut.

Scientists Rethinking Nature of Animal Memory.

The deadliest species of the black widow spider is thought to have found its way into some of Europe's coastal resorts after a spate of attacks that left two people dead and a further 11 in hospital within the past fortnight.

Why Do Military Helicopters Focus On Crop Formations?

What do you do with obsolete CD-ROM's?

If you must smoke, at least make sure you have a glass of red wine in the other hand.

US Republican Party outsources fund raising to India, and you wonder why unemployment is so high in this country?

Online Chinese fortune cookie

Have you ever had a prodromic dream?

Can androids feel pain?

Which came first — the chicken or the egg?

Rise of the machines

MKULTRA: CIA Mind Control

Photoshop magic

Egyptologists believe they have recreated the face of the legendary Queen Nefertiti.

The Unabomber: A Volunteer In CIA Mind-Control Experiments.

Ten propositions for the Democrats

Splitting Headache: Man survives horrific construction accident.

Jamaica becomes car exporter.

Celebs with and without makeup

Punk Catfish Among New Species Found in Venezuela.

Why the Richest Company on Earth Feels it Needs to Cheat.

Space Shuttle Program may well be NASA's Vietnam.

Engineers are studying a repair for heat-resistant panels on the leading edges of the space shuttle's wings that could eliminate one of the major obstacles to resuming launches.

Critical flaws in shuttles loom as potential disaster.

Crazy carp invade Missouri's rivers, jumping into boats and injuring occupants.

An FBI agent who fired two rounds into a walk-in cooler at a Strip hotel in May has paid the Barbary Coast $12,517 for the damage and paid a $105 fine after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge, authorities said.

Houston fisherman, posing with shark, gets bitten.

Calif. Deals With Shark Attack, Sightings.

 

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