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July 15, 2006
For some, their love for sports just doesn't end once the final whistle is blown. A soccer club in Germany is planning to set up a cemetery for those fans who wish to bring their love of the 'beautiful game' to the grave with them. The cemetery will be built next to a soccer stadium in Hamburg and will have room for over 150 graves.
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June 27, 2006
Annie Bazoon-Singleton stumbles upon her wedding dress in the rubble left by Hurricane Katrina on the day of her first wedding anniversary. Like many others, the home of newlyweds Annie Bazoon-Singleton and Rivers Singleton were devastated by the disaster last year, which washed away much of their possessions. Singleton was rummaging in the only house left standing on her street. She then spotted a fabric flower through the pulled-up flooring. The flower was fastened to the cocktail dress she wore to her wedding.
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June 27, 2006
Topics tea, cannabis, portugal, flower, spain, drugs, ice, marijuana, germany, health, young, food and people
A Swiss distributor stated that British health food shops will soon be offering iced cannabis tea to customers. "C-Ice Swiss Cannabis Ice Tea" will contain five percent hemp flower syrup and a very tiny amount of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana.
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April 6, 2006
Topics alcohol, paper, plants, wine, beer, flower, sugar, flowers, oil, leaves, gold, hard, university and expert
A Cornell University horticulturist research says that giving some plants diluted alcohol stunts the growth of a plant's leaves and stems but doesn't affect the blossoms. William Miller, director of Cornell's Flower Bulb Research Program, reported his findings in the April issue of HortTechnology, a peer-reviewed journal of horticulture.
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February 11, 2006
Topics fire, flowers, flower, hurricanes, trucks, flames, housing, palm, business, florida, city and huge
Sending flowers in time for Valentine's Day may be a little harder this year. The building housing the nation's largest flower shipping business burst into flames in southern Florida -- a week before Valentine's Day. The owner of Armellini Industries in Palm City said that 53 trucks transporting Valentine's Day flowers already were on the road when the building caught fire. The owner says the fire could not have come at a worse time.
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