Pet Chihuahua Holds Record For Being The Smallest Dog

December 13, 2006
Brandy the Chihuahua holds the record for being the smallest dog in the world in the 2006 Guinness book. She is 6 inches long and tips the scale at less than two pounds. Brandy's owner, Paulette Keller, takes her around in a sheepskin-lined purse and sometimes dresses her in a pink Hawaiian dress for fun.

Singaporean School Trains Future Casino Dealers

December 8, 2006
Casino Royale it is not. The country's first casino school is preparing to train the future staff of the much-awaited gambling era in the small city-state. The country will see the casino boom by 2009 with the construction of two casino resorts. The new establishments are expected to bring in more than $1. 4 billion dollars a year for Singapore and will need a minimum of 35,000 staff to run them.

Longest English Name

November 19, 2006
The United Kingdom's Deed Poll Service has said that a 23-year-old James Bond Fan has a 69-word name, which is the longest in the country. David Fearn has changed his name, to all 21 official 007 film titles.

British Man Officially Changes His Name To Include Titles From All James Bond Movies

November 17, 2006
James Bond must have had many die hard fans over the years, but nothing compares to a 23-year old British man who has officially changed his name to include all 007 movies. David Fearn, is now officially known as 'James Dr No From Russia with Love Goldfinger Thunderball You Only Live Twice On Her Majesty's Secret Service Diamonds Are Forever Live and Let Die The Man with the Golden Gun The Spy Who Loved Me Moonraker For Your Eyes Only Octopussy A View to a Kill The Living Daylights Licence to Kill Golden Eye Tomorrow Never Dies The World Is Not Enough Die Another Day Casino Royale Bond'.
German Artist To Use Corpse To Play James Bond

German Artist To Use Corpse To Play James Bond

October 29, 2006
A Protestant Church in Germany is protesting the plan of German corpse artist Gunther von Hagens to use corpses to recreate a scene from the latest "James Bond" movie. Von Hagens uses a process called plastination to preserve the bodies and body parts. During the plastination process body fluids, water and fats are replaced by plastics. Completed specimens can be touched, do not smell or decay.
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