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May 28, 2006
Detroit, MI (AHN) Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are still searching for the remains of controversial labor leader, Jimmy Hoffa, after receiving a tip to his possible final resting place. Agents continued their search of the 89-acre Hidden Dreams Farm, near Detroit; adding a backhoe to efforts to search a barn which may have been built over the body.
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May 3, 2006
Jacob Cherian - All Headline News ContributorTokyo, Japan (AHN)-- A recent survey conducted with Japanese college students revealed that nearly 40 percent of them are 'freeters. ' Freeters are defined as those who live on a series of temporary jobs, to realize their dreams.
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April 12, 2006
An Indonesian maid posed in her underwear for pictures that she hoped her female employer would put in the Indonesian version of Playboy. However, after complaining that she received no payment the woman was informed that it had been a hoax. "It was a joke by the employer, but the maid took it seriously," said M. Ganesha, head of a complaints bureau run by the Malaysian Indian Youth Council, to which the maid turned for help in getting payment.
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April 11, 2006
An octogenarian woman from a south Indian village has appeared for degree examination in an Indian University on April 9. 82-year-old Gollapudi Prabhavathi said that she wanted to become a lawyer but could not realize her dreams due to family constraints. Prabhavathi says she is a matriculate and after completing her graduation, she would study for a law degree.
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February 28, 2006
Good news is in store for connoisseurs of refined and rare libations, a Scottish distillery announces it is reviving a centuries-old recipe for whisky so strong that one 17th-century writer feared more than two spoonfuls could be deadly. However, whisky connoisseurs ready to test their mettle will have to wait - the spirit will not be ready for at least 10 years.
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