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January 2, 2008
Topics fbi, dna, help, seattle, money, man, wind, planes, rain, fly, technology, mexico, airlines, black and free
Thirty-six years after he jumped out of a 727 clutching a bag full of cash, the mystery of D. B. Cooper is getting another look at by the FBI. The FBI has posted some new details in this cold case and are, once again, asking the public for help. On Nov. 24, 1971, a non-descript man calling himself Dan Cooper approached the counter of Northwest Orient Airlines in Portland, Oregon. He used cash to buy a one-way ticket on Flight #305, bound for Seattle, Washington.
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December 5, 2007
Topics fox, club, ladies, wind, fly, secretary, match, sports, happy, bus, lost, driver and wife
A 77-year old pensioner was almost banned from a social club after several members complained he was farting too much with utter disregard to his colleagues. Maurice Fox, admitted he had a problem with breaking wind too often but was quick to add he was "much better" after switching from cider to bitter
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December 4, 2007
A man was arrested for stealing a twin-engine plane, and speeding it along the taxiway, all in an effort to impress his lady friend. He was charged for his misdemeanors Friday. Police reports stated that back in September, 38-year old Michael Santos, a man who was drunk at the time, drove to the airport despite a lifetime ban from driving, stole a plane, and then taxied it, just to show his girlfriend that he could fly the plane.
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November 28, 2007
The first South Korean who will fly to space next year will take and eat kimchi. Goh San, 31, made the spicy revelation during an interview in Moscow with local newspaper Dong-A Ilbo on Monday. Goh said he and two Russian cosmonauts will have sterilized and irradiated version of the traditional Korean fermented vegetable dish aboard their spaceship.
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November 16, 2007
Topics health, restaurant, news, mouse, book, chocolate, fly, signs, gold, food, water, world and city
A Manhattan restaurant, which entered the records book last week for selling the world's most expensive dessert for $25,000, was forced to shut down Thursday after city health inspectors found vermin on the premises. According to the Health Department, officials found a live mouse, mouse droppings in multiple places, flies and dozens of live cockroaches, failing Serendipity 3 on the Upper East Side its second consecutive health inspection in a month.
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