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July 30, 2007
A Postal Office service driver is facing charges after he reportedly burned American-Indian artifacts to hide away damage to a package. According to Donald Ring III, 36, said he was ignorant of the origin and significance of the Iroquois artifacts dated 1830s. The artifacts with two sacred masks, was scheudled to be returned to England.
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July 22, 2007
It was reported Saturday that Britain's Prince Charles surprised his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, with two sheep for her 60th birthday. The Duchess was reported to be ecstatic with the gift her husband gave her, a pair of sheep, a ram and an ewe.
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July 19, 2007
A dog is a man's best friend but three women in Britain feel the same for their cats and have spent thousand of dollars to keep their feline friends pampered to their best. In an attempt to ensure that their cats have the best of everything including cat passports, three women have nearly spent money within the range of nearly $19,000 to more than $31,000.
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July 18, 2007
Topics beach, address, food, crazy, stuff, wine, cheese, history, hotel, california, mail and house
For the past six years, the owners of a 40-year-old ocean-view home in the upscale Monarch Beach area in California are inundated by bundles of letters, crates of wine, cheese platters, and other raw food materials. The crazy stuff began arriving at their residence address six years ago when the five-star hotel opened at 1 Monarch Beach Resort. While the home of Harold and Martha Smith is nearly 40-years-old and located at 1 Monarch Bay, it is often confused by the postal department for newly opened St. Regis Resort about 1 1/2 miles away.
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July 17, 2007
An Australian rugby player participated in matches for over four months before discovering an opponent's tooth buried in his head. Ben Czislowski, needed stitches above his left eye after butting heads with a rival in early April.
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