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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 17, 2007
Topics house, animal, horse, single, sleep, light, bad, california, animals, dogs, couple, dog and police
A Modesto California Police Animal Control Officer has arrested a couple for keeping a horse and seven dogs inside their home. Joe Silva and Nichole Surkala were also accused of endangering a 12-year-old child after officers found the floor covered in animal feces and rotting produce.
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June 28, 2007
Topics wife, lisa, truck, chase, horse, drivers, driver, dead, life, car, woman and man
A 42-year-old woman narrowly escaped her husband's wrath after he shot at her with . 22-calibre rifle when she failed to renew his driver's license. Gary Alan Hemsted, a truck driver, has now been sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting his wife, Lisa, in 2005. Hemsted pleaded no contest earlier this month to attempted voluntary manslaughter, using a firearm and causing great bodily injury in the wounding of his wife.
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April 25, 2007
Topics horse, banks, police, bild, carpet, southwest, horses, berlin, picture, sleep, parking, drunk, newspaper, bank and man
When a drunk German man, identified only as Wolfgang H, found no parking place for his horse, he used a bank's automatic teller machine for that purpose. The horse's owner apparently drank a bit too the night before and decided to sleep it off inside the bank's heated foyer. Talking to the Bild newspaper, the 40-year-old machinist said he had "a few beers" with a friend in Wiesenburg, southwest of Berlin.
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April 12, 2007
It took a backhoe and a team of rescuers to dig out Champ, the 1,200-pound horse from the mud on Thursday, where he had gone to quench his thrust but started sinking into it. Champ, who has been sucked up to his belly by the time his owners discovered him in the morning, was completely tired from his efforts to get out. AP quotes Champ's owner Jeff Radabaugh as saying, "It was like quicksand out here. We dug until we couldn't dig anymore. "
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