|
December 18, 2007
A man found unresponsive Tuesday after a ride on a Disney World roller coaster was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Jeffrey Reed, 44, a resident of Navarre, Florida was pulled from the Expedition Everest ride at Disney World's Animal Kingdom, and taken by Reedy Creek Emergency Services to Celebration Hospital, where he was administered with CPR and later died. Officials said there were no visible signs of trauma or injury. Authorities discovered that Reed was apparently still conscious about 50 seconds before the end of the ride, as shown by a photograph automatically taken before the end of the ride, and as the coaster approached the loading area.
|
December 12, 2007
Topics dna, love, people, boston, nature, dating, match, natural, web, florida, body, sex, life and children
A Florida based-company claims they have found the first scientific way of finding true romance and said that the body odor is the main source of attraction. The dating company, ScientificMatch. com, claims to be the first service to use used its DNA matching to link somebody to that perfect someone. The service is scheduled to be launched Tuesday in Boston.
|
|
|
December 11, 2007
Topics launch, police, satellite, ocean, orange, canada, security, space, florida, news, shower and america
Frantic calls from New Hampshire to Canada about strange lights in the sky had police scrambling to look for unidentified flying objects only to find out the fireballs coincided with Monday evening's launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A defense agency spokesman described the launch was for a "national security satellite. "
|
|
November 27, 2007
A total of 60 pounds of allegedly freshly harvested marijuana was found and surrendered to Florida police Tuesday. A crew collecting litter from the streets found the supply, stuffed into two large plastic garbage bags, along Interstate 4 near Tampa. The marijuana was taken to the police, who then put out an announcement asking the owners or anyone having knowledge about the bags to contact them.
|
|
November 22, 2007
An American housewife is reportedly suing her own husband for trying to conceal his winnings from a local lottery. Donna Campbell said her husband, Arnim Ramdass, won the Florida jackpot worth $10. 3 million along with 16 other airline mechanics and as such, received his prize share of more than $614,000.
|