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December 3, 2005
Usually when visiting an art exhibit, patrons are invited to look, but not touch. However, an exhibit in Miami hopes rule-breakers will not only touch, but taste as well. Visionaire art magazine hosted an exhibit Saturday and Sunday inviting visitors to a "taste bar" featuring small strips that dissolve in your mouth. Artwork is paired with each flavor, strategically placed above each strip.
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November 7, 2005
A Sri Lankan presidential candidate promises to use his personal fortune to give a cow to every home if he his elected. "Every Sri Lankan home will be gifted with a high milk-yielding cow from (the Indian state of) Kerala which could be expected to yield 10 liters (2. 5 gallons) to 16 liters (four gallons) of milk every day," Victor Hettigoda is quoted as saying by The Island
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October 28, 2005
The Hershey Company, maker of Milk Duds - spelled D-U-D-S - claims a California company that sells clothing for nursing mothers under the name of Milkdudz - one word spelled D-U-D-Z - is too close for comfort. The Associated Press
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August 17, 2005
A herd of cows is surely enjoying its food after a marijuana crop is stashed in its regular feed crops. About 88,000 pounds of marijuana are planted among sunflowers and maize crops where they eat.
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May 12, 2005
Topics zoo, milk, nurse, tiger, weather, natural, cats, female, baby, death, help and boy
After receiving worldwide attention, two Bengal tiger cubs who were breast-fed by a Yangon housewife have died of heat and dehydration. Hla Htay, a mother of a baby boy, answered a plea for help from Yangon's zoo and fed the cats three times a day after they were rejected by their tigress mother.
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