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October 12, 2006
Topics lightning, mouth, shoes, body, pipe, electricity, shower, bizarre, teeth, doctors, feet, newspaper, water and woman
A woman who was struck by lightning suffered severe burning to her anus as it entered through her mouth and passed right through her body. Natasha Timarovic, 27, was at home cleaning her teeth when lightning hit the building.
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October 6, 2006
Topics teenagers, teacher, dead, school, explosion, science, crack, earth, bizarre, virginia, photos, pictures, job, girls, face and peace
A high school biology and earth science teacher has been charged with felony for allegedly creeping into a cemetery vault with two teenage students and taking photos of them handling corpse's bones. Candace Longworth will face a 10 years in prison if convicted. Authorities have charged Longworth with a charge of disturbing and defiling a dead person from a place of burial and two misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The teenagers have been charged as "juveniles. "
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October 4, 2006
Police in north Adelaide are investigating a bizarre armed robbery from a home, involving the theft of 12, one-year-old snakes. Police say that a woman living in the outer northern suburb of Hewitt opened the door to her home and a man with a black pistol threatened her.
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September 26, 2006
Topics boat, black, love, snow, winter, expert, bizarre, bird, signs, heart, star, germany, zoo, animals, life and school
Animals are normally expected to exude bizarre behaviors. But this one's definitely for the record: A rare black swan is trying to woo a plastic swan paddle boat for hire on a German lake. Biologists says that the Black Australian Swan is definitely showing all the typical signs of love such as circling around its plastic lover, staring endlessly at it and making crooning noises.
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August 31, 2006
A couple from a historic neighborhood near downtown Des Moines is trying to be positive about the theft of flowers from his 1880s-era home. The reason - a note left by a courteous thief thanking the owner of the flowers. Jason Jasnos told the to Des Moines Register that he found the note in his garden Sunday, a day after he caught two women clutching a bunch of posies picked from his garden.
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