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May 28, 2007
Topics wild, bed, cat, house, family, israel, nature, film, window, kids, food, head, animal, hospital and man
In an enactment of what may sound as a scene from an action film, a man wrestled a wild leopard that entered his house and pinned it for 20 minutes until the park rangers arrived and took the cat away. The incident happened last week as Arthur Du Mosch, 49, was asleep with his family and a leopard entered through his bedroom window and hopped into his family bed.
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May 21, 2007
A 37-year-old man from Altizer, West Virginia surprisingly slept through for four hours even when a small-caliber bullet struck his head Sunday morning. Michael Lusher slept peacefully in his mobile home without noticing any pain or sensation from his wound, until he awoke nearly four hours later and noticed blood coming from his head.
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May 1, 2007
Topics body, linda, real, dead, halloween, rat, houses, quotes, homes, bed, play, death, animal, house, police and couple
A real estate agent and her prospective clients literally ran out of one the houses in Janesville, Wisconsin when they found a homeowner's two-week old dead body in the bedroom. Linda Chabucos-Galow, a real estate agent with Shorewest, was standing in the dining room when her clients Justin and Colleen McKeen decide to check out a new house Monday night.
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April 24, 2007
Topics truck, house, police, charges, bee, cigarette, divorce, history, bed, feet, head and man
A 48-year-old man was arrested Monday morning after he repeatedly rammed his pickup truck into his estranged wife's home, causing serious damages to another parked vehicle and the house itself. Eric D. Marienau was arrested without incident and was charged with aggravated assault, drunken driving, and other felony charges. According to police, Marienau parked his full-size Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck next to his wife's house, went over to the fence and began shouting for her to bring him a cigarette.
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April 24, 2007
Britain's Prince Charles plans to open an eco-friendly bed and breakfast in Wales. The prince and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, have applied for planning permission to open up Llwynywormwood, their Carmarthenshire farmhouse, to paying guests. The couples' idyllic three-bedroom home - which is surrounded by 192-acres of countryside - has already been dubbed "C and C's B and B" after becoming a favorite retreat for Charles and Camilla.
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