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July 16, 2008
Topics gun, murder, death, man, balloons, mexico, body, wife, life, police, cbs, guns, mouth, insurance, signs, suicide, texas, feet, lost, head, money and news
A suspected murder victim has been found to have committed suicide in an elaborate attempt to make his death look unintentional. Now, police who initially thought Texas man Thomas Hickman, 55, was killed in New Mexico, his mouth duct taped before he was shot in the back of head, are saying the Red Lobster executive re-enacted an episode of CSI in which a man tied helium balloons to the gun he used to kill himself with so that the gun would float away, leading crime scene investigators to believe a murder was committed.
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July 10, 2008
Topics shark, sydney, fish, sharks, diet, ocean, fishing, whales, boat, earth, swimming, feet and water
A small seaside community is for a 21 ft. great white shark swimming in the local lake. A fisherman netted the shark in Tuggerah Lake, which opens to the Pacific Ocean 60 miles north of Sydney, but when he realized the shark was bigger than his 18-foot boat he let it go.
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July 7, 2008
Topics boat, people, water, storm, rain, fishing, swimming, led, tree, beach, feet, young, life, boy and men
Two people drowned following a boating accident on Lake Lanier on Saturday night. The bodies were recovered on Sunday morning from a depth of 10 feet, near the boat docks of Port Royale in the Forsyth County. Lung Mang, 21 and Tha Thang, 23 went missing on Sunday after their boat wrecked on the lake.
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July 6, 2008
Topics balloons, fly, body, man, flights, satellite, ocean, stress, cross, rose, pop, search, gun, feet, phone, men and money
In a stark contrast of outcomes, two men who attempted to fly hundreds of miles on lawn chairs tied to helium balloons have landed. An Oregon man, Kent Couch, 48, successfully flew from his home more than 200 miles into Idaho Saturday, landing safely in a field and welcomed by excited towns people.
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July 4, 2008
Topics olympics, grass, europe, adult, personal, couples, computer, camera, tv, feet, wife, world, people and beer
An Olympics more to some men's tastes is brewing this weekend in this small Finnish town. The winner receives his wife's weight in beer. More than 50 couples from countries around Europe are registered for Saturday's 16th annual Wife Carrying World Championships. The rules are simple, even if the contest isn't necessarily easy. The wife-even a borrowed one- is carried by the man-piggyback, on his shoulders, or however he can manage-around a quarter-kilometer (. 15 miles) course made up of sand, asphalt and grass over logs and through three feet of water.
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