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October 26, 2007
Topics woman, restaurant, window, parking, chinese, car, eagle, blue, happy, driver, dead, children, hospital, australia, bad and death
A tourist died when a woman drove through the front window of a Chinese restaurant in the Queensland town of Longreach. According to an eyewitness, the woman was just "straightening up her park" when she accidentally went through the window of the Happy Valley Chinese restaurant on Eagle Street. The 50-year-old woman sitting next to the window was killed and her 55-year-old husband was injured as a result of the incident.
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October 9, 2007
A man handed over a fake one million dollar bill at a supermarket in Pittsburgh Saturday and asked for change. BBC News was told by police at the scene that the unidentified man became abusive when a manager at the Giant Eagle supermarket confiscated the counterfeit note. He brandished a scanner gun and broke an electronic payment machine.
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June 28, 2007
Kevin Bean, 48, of Salem probably had something else in mind when he entered the local Lather and Lace men's hair salon in New Hampshire. According to officials, Bean went to the bathroom at the salon, took off his pants and shirt and emerged wearing only his underwear. When a female employee told Bean to get dressed, he took off the remaining clothing and stood naked before her. Employees kicked Bean out of the salon and called police.
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January 11, 2007
Topics bird, train, people, wings, eagle, hunting, deer, chase, birds, sun, christmas, drunk, running, cat, big, england, newspaper, face, food, dogs, couple, dog, car, man and police
A giant eagle owl is reported to be terrorizing residents in Middlesborough, England. With its 5-ft wingspan, the bird can easily pick up foxes, small dogs and deer. Reports said the owl set up its home on the roof of the town's train station near the town center, in September. However, the bird suddenly become unruly since December launching itself off high roofs and swooping on passersby.
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October 28, 2006
A weary young golden eagle, a species rarely seen in Wisconsin, was nursed back to full strength and returned to the wild Friday. The young bird was spotted feeding on a deer carcass Oct. 22 at the Sheboygan Marsh Park and Wildlife Area. It was surprised by the sudden appearance of the human, Shawn Forrest, who saw it, CNN reported Friday.
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