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April 17, 2007
Topics teenager, game, mom, alone, faces, girl, head, help, charges, house, car, police, leaves and teen
Upset with her daughter's athletic performance, a 42-year-old Lincoln mom not only slapped her teenager but also left her on Interstate 80 on Saturday. Terrell Mackey now faces a charges of child abuse and neglect for leaving her 15-year-old daughter alone. It started when Mackey, who was disappointed by her daughter's game, asked her daughter to repeat sentences to help her game. However, when the girl failed to repeat the phrase flawlessly, Mackey slapped her in the head.
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April 12, 2007
Topics zoo, games, play, animals, monitor, video, game, paintings, habitat, mom, wild, photos, pictures, hands, hair, computer, feet, food, body and people
Two Sumatran orangutans from Zoo Atlanta are playing video games as researchers plan to study cognitive, memory, reasoning and learning abilities of these intelligent species. Zoo visitors are very curious to see four-year-old Bernas use his lips and feet to play a game on the touch-screen monitor. However, he is not as computer-friendly as his mom Madu who loves to spend time playing computer games.
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April 1, 2007
A 12-year-old Michigan boy has collected quite an array of vacuum cleaners. Kyle Krichbaum has more than 150 in his collection and even displays some of them in his bedroom. Kyle said he got his first working model when he was 3-years-old after following his parents around repeatedly when they were vacuuming.
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March 19, 2007
he world's longest-running trivia game show, Jeopardy, had its first ever three-way tie on Friday after being on the air in various formats since 1964. A tie-breaker for the Friday game will air on Monday-the first time the famous trivia game show has ever had such an outcome in the more than two decades since Canadian-born Alex Trebek has been the host.
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March 13, 2007
Reporters covering the Grapefruit League spring training baseball game between the Cleveland Indians and the New York Mets in Winter Haven, Florida had found another news story when a 3-foot black snake came uninvited to watch the game. The black snake stirred panic in the press box as the New York Mets defeated the Cleveland Indians 6-5 on Tuesday. The reptile ran freely across notebooks and laptop computers in the bottom of the fourth inning.
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