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January 3, 2007
As a part of a promotion for a two-day Invitational Bull Riders event on Jan. 6-7, five cabs decorated in brown and white fake cowhide with roofs topped with bull's horns lined up just outside Madison Square Garden on Tuesday. According to Gavin Harvey, a cable TV executive backing the event, "It's hard to get noticed in New York. "
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December 14, 2006
Two elderly women who are the only living souls in the remote Serbian village of Grade have become famous for not speaking to each other and insulting one another in a local newspaper. In a report by ananova. com, the two women were identified as Ruzica Markovic and Ljubica Paunovic, both from the Grade, the smallest village in Serbia. It was said the two women had a falling out three years ago when one of them insulted the other's cow.
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October 28, 2006
Tiny Green Mountain College in Vermont is going greener with plans to use cow manure to generate power. Officials at the 750-student liberal arts collge in Poultney, Vermont said the plan will cut its greenhouse gas emissions.
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October 13, 2006
Each time a cow lets out a burp, more methane gets added to the air. Researchers also say, these belches account for 3% of Britain's greenhouse gases, which in turn, adds to global warming. Now, scientists are exploring ways to deal with this latest environmental hazard -- "burping bovines. " Each cow emits 500 liters of methane a day; leaving researchers trying to figure out ways to reduce this gas-effect from Britain's two million cows.
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September 22, 2006
Topics woman, cow, police, marijuana, poland, cows, plants, wild, faces, animal, reuters and news
A woman with a nervous cow will soon be headed to jail after police found the Polish lady growing marijuana. A woman in Lobez was arrested and charged with cultivating a narcotic after Polish police found she had been growing the drug to calm her "skittish and unruly" cow.
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