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May 31, 2007
A Charles City police officer has filed a lawsuit against the world's largest fast food company McDonald's for the "Super-Troopers" chicken sandwich he was served at one of its affiliates two years ago. According to Josh Douglas, the incident happened two years back when he and another fellow officer went to an area McDonald's to grab a quick dinner and instead he was served a chicken sandwich with phlegm used as sauce. "It was a loogie. Runny, stringy, slimy snotty loogie and it was stuck between the lettuce and tomato and you pick it up and it all kind of stays together," Douglas described the filling of the sandwich to KIMT News 3. com.
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April 24, 2007
Topics money, election, help, chickens, rally, magic, secretary, chicken, personal, lawyer, charges and city
The Philippine Justice chief has proven again that he is the ultimate defender of the beleaguered Arroyo administration. On Tuesday, Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez vowed to sell chickens to raise the $210 reward he promised to barangay (village) chieftains who can deliver a 12-0 sweep for the pro-administration senatorial bets. Gonzales, who owns a livestock farm in Iloilo province said, "It's easy. This is just one [chicken] harvest. I can have the funds I need to support the [administration] candidates. "
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February 28, 2007
Topics mcdonalds, food, united, prince, diabetes, nick, launch, quotes, chicken, college, london, business, health, wife and charges
Britain's royal prince Charles suggested Tuesday that fast food at McDonald's should be banned in an attempt to improve people's diets. He was on a visit to the United Arab Emirates at the Imperial College London Diabetes Center in Abu Dhabi for the launch of a public health campaign. AP quotes Charles as saying, "Have you got anywhere with McDonald's? Have you tried getting it banned? That's the key. "
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February 19, 2007
Stumpy, the eight-days-old duckling, stands discrete from the rest of the members of his family. The chicken has born with a rare mutation that has left him with an extra pair of full-sized legs. "It was absolutely bizarre. I was thinking 'he's got too many legs' and I kept counting 'one, two, three, four,'" Nicky Janaway, a duck farmer in New Forest, Hampshire, said as she showed the duckling to reporters.
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February 2, 2007
Topics wings, hot, california, dog, chickens, lovers, chicken, love, food, dogs, head, world, car and man
In the pre-dawn hours on Friday, Professional competitive eater Joey Chestnut devoured a record 182 chicken wings to win his second consecutive Wing Bowl, an annual event for food lovers. He was presented with tiny rubber chickens placed on his head and also awarded a 2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara. Chestnut, 23, of San Jose, California told AP, "I love to eat. Today I was swallowing wings, swallowing bones, whatever it took. "
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