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February 24, 2008
lucky gambler, still unidentified, bet only 98 cents to win a windfall $1. 97 million, beating odds of two million to one. The man, who has yet to collect his winnings, correctly guessed the outcome of eight horse races in London. He placed wagers on eight horses in eight different contests in what is called 'accumulator bet'. Even the name of his bets, horses 'Isn't That Lucky' and 'A Dream Come True', forebode good luck for the bettor.
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January 14, 2008
Topics frog, lottery, house, frogs, thailand, dream, eye, mouth, skin, truck, black, help, family, people and woman
A 52-year old woman from Thailand is claiming that aside from enjoying riding toy motorcycles, her pet frog can also predict winning lottery numbers. Tongsai Boommrungtai, 52, said she came across the black spotted frog outside her house in Roi-Et.
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January 6, 2008
A 23-year old female recruit who underwent breast implant is appealing to military authorities for reinstatement after she was booted out of army training in Germany for have boob job. Alessija Dorfmann, who has cup D after the operation, claims she was devastated after being kicked out of the army training as it has it been always her dream to be a soldier with a great figure.
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December 18, 2007
Topics united, florida, google, boston, magic, dream, names, russian, search, web, family, people and tree
A web search reunited two South Florida sisters with their Russian cousin, after being separated for 70 years. The three were pulled apart back in 1937, when the Soviet Union forced their parents to flee to the United States, taking them along. Ossie Rasher, 81, and Sophia Altfield, 78, were reunited with their cousin Rosalie Berkovich, 80, after Berkovich's son scoured Google and found Rasher and Altfield's names on a genealogy website earlier this month. The three met up only a few weeks after.
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December 4, 2007
A 30-year old British man who used to work as a supermarket shelf-stacker in Liverpool has become a singing sensation in Macau after learning Cantonese. Singing Canto-pop, Barry Cox, 30, became popular in the famous gambling haven In Asia using the name Gok Pak-wing.
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