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April 27, 2006
Lightening struck and instantly killed a 65-year-old man named Harold Bennett outside his home of 30 years on Wednesday. He stood in the street talking with his neighbor and friend, Judy Thompson, when the incident occurred. According to Thompson, they were just standing outside in the early evening discussing the upcoming hurricane season when she witnessed the electricity from the lightening bolt strike Bennett's head from the rear and pass through his body striking him dead. Thompson even saw yellow sparks in his mouth.
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January 22, 2006
A cottage in Ireland, which is about 200 square feet and has no electricity, is selling for about $145,100. The Neptune Cottage also has a toilet with no sewage outlet, according to Reuters. The cottage faces the beach, however, it also backs up to the Dublin-Rosslare railroad tracks. It is divided into two rooms and has an outside chemical toilet.
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January 21, 2006
If you thought property prices in New York and San Francisco were bad, check out the cost of a 200 square foot home in Ireland. Named Neptune Cottage, it has no electricity, no toilet and no sewage capabilities. But it is selling for $145,000 in Ireland's Wicklow county, reports Reuters.
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January 20, 2006
If you thought property prices in New York and San Francisco were bad, check out the cost of a 200 square foot home in Ireland. Named Neptune Cottage, it has no electricity, no toilet and no sewage capabilities. But it is selling for $145,000 in Ireland's Wicklow county, reports Reuters.
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November 24, 2005
Topics ebay, teens, electricity, teenagers, homes, hurricane, teen, kids, boys, cars, charges and car
Three teenage boys are facing charges for petty theft after stealing car ornaments from their neighbor's cars and selling them on eBay. Authorities seized more than 80 stolen emblems from one of the teenager's homes.
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