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September 10, 2006
Topics cheese, mice, sugar, mouse, university, cartoon, diet, fruit, natural, real, animals and food
A study made by the Manchester Metropolitan University has found that mice really don't like cheese, debunking the myth that was popularized in the cartoon show "Tom and Jerry. " Dr. David Holmes of the university said studies found that mice prefer foods with lots of sugar like chocolates and cheese does not fit that.
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August 17, 2006
The popular "Big Brother - London Edition" contestant Glyn is getting his own TV channel. It was reported that Griffilms which is based in Caenarfon, Wales, has created a Web site dedicated to Glyn where fans can see a cartoon version of the "Big Brother housemate. "
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July 21, 2006
Topics cartoon, boat, young, sex, woman, fishing, marketing, bra, summer, film, wedding, couple and people
Hungary's authorities are hoping that a marketing ploy aimed towards those with an interest in illicit sex will get today's young people to visit the Lake Balaton resort. The tourism authority is sending out e-mails with a link leading viewers to a short cartoon that features a couple having extramarital sex on a boat. By clicking on http://abalatoninyar. fw. hu/, prospective visitors will see a cartoon of a young blond woman doing the deed with a married on a fishing boat on the lake.
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July 20, 2006
Topics jesus, man, cartoon, singapore, post, boys, island, chinese, face, head, law and men
Singaporean authorities have given a blogger a stern warning but refused to send him to jail for mocking Jesus Christ on the Internet. Police said Thursday, "After careful consideration of the facts and circumstances of the case, in consultation with attorney-general's chamber, we have decided to issue a stern warning to the offender in lieu of prosecution. "
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April 2, 2006
Relations between Indonesia and Australia are now a bit strained after an Australian newspaper publishes a cartoon poking fun at Indonesia's leader. Indonesia says the drawing, which apparently depicts the president fornicating dogs, is "not helpful" in helping relations. According to the BBC, the drawing is in response to a cartoon in an Indonesian newspaper depicting Australia's prime and foreign ministers copulating dingoes.
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