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December 12, 2007
Topics banks, police, santa, bank, men, boots, jeans, hart, eagle, blue, mouth, image, light, parking, camera, black and man
A man in his 20's and wearing a Santa Claus hat and a scarf robbed a bank in Londonberry, New Hampshire taking away an undetermined amount of cash on Tuesday. Londonberry police are investigating the 5:00 p. m. robbery at St. Mary's Bank in Nashua Road and are gathering evidence that will lead them to the suspect.
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December 9, 2007
In Manhattan, doormen with bad breath are at risk for suspension. The 60-year-old Jonah Seeman, who has been opening doors for tenants of four-building Gracie Gardens complex on East 89th Street for 40 years, has been thrice suspended because of halitosis.
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November 6, 2007
Jackie Bibby, the "Texas Snake Man," set another bizarre world record by spending about 45 minutes in a see-through bathtub with 87 rattlesnakes Monday. Bibby's feat shattered his own record by 12 snakes just in time for Guinness World Records Day, which is Thursday.
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October 22, 2007
Topics loan, mouth, children, family, legs, shoes, hands, heart, bed, business, health, face, food, wife, house, money, people and man
With literally no food to feed himself and his family, an unemployed man has sewn shut his mouth and locked himself behind an iron mask demanding the government attend to the economic quagmire he's sunk into. According to Luis Miguel Aldana, 52 he adopted the peculiar form of protest five days ago, after being locked out of his apartment in Bogota.
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October 16, 2007
Topics shark, bite, boat, head, linda, fishing, beaches, mouth, hands, tv, beach, hospital, man and australia
A kayaker on Monday repelled the attack of an 8-foot great white shark along the coast of one of Australia's popular beaches using her paddle and escaped to safety with only a minor bite wound in the wrist. Linda Whitehurst, 52, was paddling her kayak near the eastern coast of Byron Bay when the shark lunged at her and knocked her off her craft. The shark reportedly bit a portion of the kayak.
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