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September 21, 2006
Six Flags Great America is offering visitors of its Halloween-themed FrightFest a chance to get out of waiting in long lines to get on rides. From October 7 through October 29, customers who eat a live Madagascar hissing cockroach get unlimited line-jumping privileges. Those who eat the 2- to 3- inch roach still have to pay admission fees, but after the feat is accomplished, cockroach eaters, along with four other friends or family members, get to cut to the front of the lines.
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June 13, 2006
Theodore Junker, who claims to be a former SS officer in Nazi Germany, is preparing to open a museum that honors Adolf Hitler. "It's interesting since most people are one-sided informed, and they don't know the other side. He was the greatest man ever," the Associated Press quotes Junker as saying.
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June 9, 2006
Topics football, play, flags, sarah, lesbian, stage, single, london, space, game, world, car and man
"The Hackney" is the first all-lesbian women's football team in London and possibly the whole of UK. Alfie Ferguson, mentor, Hackney women's football told CNN-IBN, "Football was going through a transitional stage where an environment was needed where lesbians could play where they wouldn't get abused. We will provide the space for them to play and take their football forward. "
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May 31, 2006
Topics flags, football, cars, england, police, flag, crazy, horses, animals, animal, reuters and world
Policemen in England have cautioned patriotic motorists who attach fluttering English flags on their cars, saying they frighten horses in Hampshire, a rural area in the country. With barely a week ahead of next month's World Cup kick off; football crazy fans in England can't wait to see the tournament begin. Patriotic supporters attach their national flag to their cars as they drive around the country.
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April 28, 2006
Topics school, free, flags, tickets, elephant, ice, kids, california, animal, children, news and world
On Monday, the students who earned the top grades at O'Brien Middle School in Reno, Nevada, were rewarded with a class trip to Six Flags Marine World attraction in California just to find that the park was closed. The principal at the middle school stated that the tickets showed Monday's date printed on them, but when the four busloads of children arrived at the park after their four-hour trip, they were greatly disappointed and had to turn around and go back.
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