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September 29, 2006
Topics finger, twins, sports, college, running, tennis, medicine, stage, hands, soccer, london, female, girls, help, children, reuters, men and women
On Thursday, the researchers at King's College London said that the length of a girl's ring finger could determine her future sporting potential. The findings, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, show that women with ring fingers longer than their index fingers are good at running and associated sports such as soccer and tennis which involves running.
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September 7, 2006
Topics club, men, dance, reuters, women, people, police, mexican, mexico, finger, light, business, black, office, money and family
According to prosecutors, about twenty men suspected to be drug traffickers barged into a Mexican club shortly after midnight Wednesday and threw five human heads on the dance floor, seemingly to avenge a killing. Dressed in black, the men came into the Luz y Sombra (Light and Shade) club on the edge of Uruapan in Western Mexico, pulled five male heads out of plastic bags and dumped them on the dance floor with a note that read, "The family does not kill for money. It does not kill women or innocent people. Those who die are those who must die. Everyone should know that this is divine justice. "
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August 30, 2006
A serial killer nurse who admitted killing 29 patients donates one of his kidneys to the brother of an ex-girlfriend. Charles Cullen had threatened to skip his sentencing hearing if he was not permitted to be the donor. In February, a judge approved Cullen's removal from prison for the operation.
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July 27, 2006
A 31-year-old suspected burglar from Hamburg, Germany was caught by the police after he left his finger at the crime scene. The police in Hamburg told Ananova. com that the man was identified as Michael Baumgartner. Baumgartner tried to rob a leisure center in the city.
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June 28, 2006
Topics police, mail, couple, woman, houston, spring, finger, names, faces, charges, boy and family
Corpus Christi Police say a woman has received a severed human finger accompanied by a threat from her ex-boyfriend in the mail. The letter which was sent by her former lover included a cryptic message saying that was his last opportunity to touch her. Local Police Capt. John Houston said it wasn't clear which of the fingers it was, but it was neatly severed and washed before it was sealed in a mail dated Friday June 23. Threatened by the contents of the mail, the 32-year-old woman was forced to apply for a protective order from her boyfriend.
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