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December 26, 2005
On Christmas, a robber took off with a cinnamon bun that resembles the late Mother Teresa. Bongo Java coffee shop owner Bob Berenstein went to his store that morning to find the world-famous pastry missing, but a jar of money next to it was not taken, reports The Associated PressBernstein said he believes the so-called Nun Bun was taken by someone who is angry over the shop displaying the pastry, which had been preserved with shellac. "They went right for the bun," he said. "Unfortunately I think it's somebody who wanted to take it to destroy it. "
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December 21, 2005
Topics man, police, tigers, zoo, security, body, bite, africa, nature, knife, tiger, death and couple
A suspected criminal in South Africa was mauled to death after he hid from authorities in a tiger's cage. South African police say the man had just robbed a couple with a knife. He tried to escape by jumping over the Bloemfontein Zoo fence and taking refuge in the Bengal tiger's cage, reports BBC
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December 13, 2005
A Wisconsin woman confused the meaning of "taking a bite out of crime" when she turned her chops on the cops. The 40-year-old woman bit off an officer's finger following a dispute over a cat, authorities say.
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December 1, 2005
Topics dog, news, birds, pretty, bbc, trees, bad, newspaper, food, death, men and bite
Yvonne Lee - All Headline News Staff ReporterThe large dog was sniffing trees and barking at squirrels sitting in the branches, when they suddenly descended and attacked him, reports BBC News.
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October 10, 2005
Topics evil, magic, black, couple, couples, blood, girl, dead, house, hospital, people, police, bite and finger
On Sunday, Cambodian officials say black magic may be to blame after a Cambodian couple bites off their daughter's thumb nails and suck her blood. The Associated Press
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