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July 23, 2007
A pet Chihuahua is enjoying a host of praises from everyone after his recent heroic deed. Tiny Zoey risked its own life by saving a baby from a rattlesnake, which tried to attack the kid. Acting like a real bulldog, five-pound Zoey barked as ferociously as she could and stood in the snake's path and was herself bitten. The child Booker West was splashing his hands in a birdbath in his grandparents' northern Colorado back yard when the incident took place.
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July 18, 2007
The owner of a 3-year-old horse from Tennessee is hoping to register his animal for Guinness World Record as she is 81 inches tall at this age and still has a lot of scope to grow. Officially named Jenson Diplomat Tina, the English Shire horse is already so big in her teenage years that she can easily break record of world's tallest horse Radar, who stands at 19 hands, 3 1/2 inches tall, or 79 1/2 inches.
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July 12, 2007
Topics virgin, people, play, planet, rome, stories, share, tickets, hands, united, free, web, lost and city
If you can prove you're still a virgin you can get into a New York City off-Broadway play free. Proof comes at the hands of a hypnotist who the play's producer has hired to screen the people standing in line to see his 90-minute comedy titled "My First Time. "The virgin status check serves as a lead into the play's subject, "which is to get people to talk about their first sexual experience, something that almost any person on the planet has in common, whether in the United States or Rome," said Ken Davenport, 34, according to AP reports.
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July 9, 2007
An 80-year-old man put up a good fight against a mugger who attacked him in the bathroom of a Memphis hospital. The mugger did not know that George Younger was an Army Infantryman and an armature boxer in his prime, still packed with some old moves.
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July 4, 2007
Topics food, window, boys, life, bike, restaurants, mcdonalds, chicago, sun, hands, foot, led, kids, hand, feet, baby, money, people and woman
Although Dawn Larson was born with a disorder that causes most people to stare at her, she never felt discriminated against. Born with Holt-Oram Syndrome, Larson has diminutive hands about six inches from her shoulder but she has led a very productive life. That is until she ordered food from McDonalds for her and her boys. In an interview with the Chicago Sun Times, she stated, "I drank my baby bottle with my feet. Nobody ever taught me how to do it, I just did it," Larson said. "I can ride a regular 10-speed bike. I can swim. It has not been a problem in my life at all. It didn't stop me from having four boys. I've never dropped one of them. "
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