
April 24, 2006
Topics man, island, london, men, people, ghosts, storm, pipe, ocean, whales, boat, arizona, sleeping, mouth, clothing, natural, light, summer, search, death, animal, house, children, woman and ghost
A five-member team from the Rhode Island Paranormal Research group visited Mystic Seaport on Friday night to spend time on the Charles W. Morgan, a wooden whaling ship where several visitors have reported seeing ghosts. The 165-year-old craft made 37 ocean voyages in search of whales during the 60 years it was in use. About 1,000 men worked on the Morgan over those decades.
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April 24, 2006
A carpenter who keeps his clothes clean by working in the nude was arrested after a client returned home early and found him building bookcases in the buff. Percy Honniball, 50, was charged with misdemeanor indecent exposure this week for the October incident. He told officers he stripped before crawling under the client's house to do electrical work because he didn't want to soil his clothes.
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April 18, 2006
Images of the world's only atomic bombings will go on display at a U. S. museum on nuclear testing as part of a Japanese campaign against nuclear weapons. The exhibition is scheduled for two weeks in August. It will show melted glasses, burnt clothing and pictures of people with severe burns from the collections of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki museums.
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April 7, 2006
PaddyPowerPoker. com will attempt to break the world record for a naked poker game in Dublin this summer. The last record-breaker wins the Naturalist Society of Estonia who had a tournament with 104 poker players competing while in the nude.
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April 7, 2006
Topics lost, police, karate, map, mobile, singapore, clothing, mountain, light, japan, search, hotel, boys, japanese, tv, feet, phone, help, men, car, people and weather
Three Singaporeans on a mission to find a karate legend are found huddled together inside an abandoned car on a north Japanese mountainside. Local media reports say one of the boys told Hirosaki police his dying father had told his group to search for the master. Thirteen people set out from Singapore but one group was lost on the slopes of Mount Iwaki.
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