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July 19, 2007
A dog is a man's best friend but three women in Britain feel the same for their cats and have spent thousand of dollars to keep their feline friends pampered to their best. In an attempt to ensure that their cats have the best of everything including cat passports, three women have nearly spent money within the range of nearly $19,000 to more than $31,000.
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July 18, 2007
The owner of a 3-year-old horse from Tennessee is hoping to register his animal for Guinness World Record as she is 81 inches tall at this age and still has a lot of scope to grow. Officially named Jenson Diplomat Tina, the English Shire horse is already so big in her teenage years that she can easily break record of world's tallest horse Radar, who stands at 19 hands, 3 1/2 inches tall, or 79 1/2 inches.
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June 27, 2007
Officials are finding it difficult to digest the story as narrated by a Port St. Lucie couple. According to the account provided by them, Michael Moylan, 45, woke up with a severe headache Monday night and asked his wife to drive him to a hospital, where doctors informed him that he had a bullet lodged behind his right ear. After a search of couple home, authorities arrested Michael's wife April Moylan who later admitted that she accidentally shot her husband. An investigation revealed that the shot was fired from a close range.
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June 26, 2007
Topics truck, mom, legs, alone, miami, natural, trees, bed, running, boys, face, boy and wild
A 2-year-old boy miraculously survived a perilous ride in his mother's pick up truck that rolled down through several embankments, trees and structures before coming to a halt against a chain link fence. It wasn't clear why the pickup started rolling. The incident happened Sunday morning when the boy's mom was loading a mattress into the pickup's bed while the toddler sat alone in the cab, Yavapai County Sheriff's spokeswoman Susan Quayle told the Miami Herald.
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June 19, 2007
A teenager who wanted some peace and quiet unplugged his neighbor's life support machine because it was "too noisy". Fredrick Moelner, 17, said he wanted some sleep as he recovered from a car accident. But the respirator device used to keep 76 year old Hermann Berghoff, who occupied the hospital bed next to Moelner, was keeping him from getting any rest.
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