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June 27, 2006
According to authorities, an empty casket with a U. S. military seal on it was discovered in the Arizona desert on Saturday. The metallic silver box appeared after two people playing paintball found it near Interstate 10. The Deputies were called to the area and the forensic investigators took DNA samples from the casket. After investigation it was revealed that the casket had been thrown away by a mortuary after the family of the service member asked that the body be exhumed and cremated.
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June 16, 2006
Topics bear, food, dog, southwest, forest, bears, dna, puppy, couples, black, girl and help
To add to the fear of bears in the Chuckey area, a black bear made its way into the home of Rela Foshie following the scent of dog food. According to Foshie the bear visited back porch of her home, about 10 miles northeast of Greeneville, and made his way into the hallway through the back door.
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June 6, 2006
Could a Floridian accountant be a direct relative of the feared Mongol leader, Genghis Khan? According to Tom Robinson, the barbarian who swept across Asia is well within his family tree.
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May 12, 2006
A bear that was shot and killed last month in Canada has been confirmed by a DNA test to be a grizzly-polar hybrid, the first known documented case of this kind of bear found in the wild. An Inuit tracker from the Northern Territories thought the American hunter he was guiding had probably shot a hybrid bear after he saw that its fur was white with brown spots.
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May 11, 2006
Banks Island, Canada (AHN)-Northern hunters, scientists and people with vivid imaginations have discussed the possibility of a hybrid bear for years.
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