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November 16, 2006
Topics lion, lions, swimming, california, cnn, brain, leaves, feet, animals, web, animal, water, news and people
Swimmers have had to stay out of the water in a San Francisco, California park after a cranky sea lion bit 14 people and chased 10 others out of his lagoon. California sea lions are known for their intelligence, playfulness and loud barking, according to the Marine Mammal Center Web site.
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October 27, 2006
Topics girls, twins, babies, doctors, head, share, hospital, nurses, brain, birth, faces, medical, young, family, woman, mom and canada
A young woman from Vernon, British Columbia, on Wednesday delivered rare twin girls conjoined at the head. The British Columbia Women's Hospital in Vancouver where the babies were born said both the girls as well as their mother are doing fine. A team of 16 doctors and nurses on Wednesday, successfully performed a delicate cesarean operation on Felicia Simms, the 21-year-old mother of the twins who were "wiggly, vigorous and very vocal," according to a hospital spokesperson.
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October 19, 2006
World-famous self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller will be searching for an heir on a new reality TV show. The celebrity psychic, who has been using his brain power to bend spoons, stop clocks and read minds for the last four decades, will be choosing the most gifted contestant out of 10 to follow in his footsteps. The as-yet unnamed show is being produced in Israel, where Geller, 59, grew up.
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October 19, 2006
World-famous self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller will be searching for an heir on a new reality TV show. The celebrity psychic, who has been using his brain power to bend spoons, stop clocks and read minds for the last four decades, will be choosing the most gifted contestant out of 10 to follow in his footsteps. The as-yet unnamed show is being produced in Israel, where Geller, 59, grew up.
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October 9, 2006
A woman is charged with swinging her 4-week-old baby at her boyfriend during a domestic dispute. The baby boy, who incurred a fractured skull and bleeding in the brain, is now in a stable condition at Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh. "Never, never, never. I can never remember anything like this," District Attorney Bradley Foulk told the Erie Times-News.
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