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March 27, 2007
Topics princess, queen, love, man, douglas, lawyers, model, hard, army, mail, lawyer, newspaper, law and dead
A man claiming to be the love child of Britain's Princess Margaret will take his claim to London's High Court on Tuesday. Robert Brown - a 52-year-old accountant from Jersey - insists he was born following an affair between the late princess and a man she was once in love with, Group Captain Peter Townsend, making him Queen Elizabeth's illegitimate nephew.
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March 21, 2007
A Superior, Wisconsin man received probation Tuesday after he was convicted of having sexual contact with a deer carcass. Bryan James Hathaway, who pleaded no contest to the charges, would also be evaluated as a sex offender and treated at the Institute for Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, Minnesota. Handing out the sentence to Hathaway, Judge Michael Lucci said that this kind of behavior was very "disturbing" to the public and court. The Attorney also added that the 20-year-old needed treatment rather than a jail sentence.
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January 15, 2007
A federal judge has sentenced an Omaha man to three to five years in prison after he was caught stealing without his pants and exposing his bottom to a surveillance camera during a theft at Tobacco Hut. Christopher Willever attempted to rob the store but he was too drunk to realize that his pants have fallen off; exposing his backside to cameras that later fed the surveillance to TV shows across the country.
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December 21, 2006
Topics eye, head, horse, hard, doctors, butt, douglas, blow, pretty, college, war, real, job, island, security, feet, lost, life, hospital, news, world, man and blind
Eighty-two-year-old Don Karkos, who lost sight in his right eye when he was hit by a shrapnel in combat during World War II, miraculously regained his eye sight after being head butted by a race horse. For 64 years, Karkos said he tried treatment from various doctors to regain sight on his right eye but all in vain until pedigree racehorse "My Buddy Chimo" hit him in he head.
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December 20, 2006
Topics horse, eye, war, lost, world, douglas, explosion, college, island, security, feet, head, hospital, news, city and man
A headbutt by a horse has proved a blessing in disguise for a New York State racetrack security guard after he regained his lost eyesight. Don Karkos, who lost the sight in his right eye in a World War II explosion, got much of it back when a horse butted him with its head.
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