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August 11, 2006
Topics photo, chihuahua, exercise, images, nature, match, peace, pets, magazine, newspaper, dogs, news and woman
A woman charged a pet cremation service and a photo agency for the unauthorized use of a photo of her with her deceased pet dogs. The lawsuit is filing for $3 million in damages. Gina Cecala filed the case in Manhattan state Supreme Court upon Matthews International and Getty Images.
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August 10, 2006
A small town mayor in Kentucky refuses to cut his grass. Blackey Mayor Mike Dixon hasn't cut his lawn in over a year, and has simply posted a sign reading, "there are more important things in life than tall grass. "
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August 2, 2006
Some residents of Chicago are speaking out against an artwork exhibit that will adorn the front of the new Kimball Avenue Brown line station. A sculpture by Josh Garber of two 10-foot-tall aluminum lotus blossoms bears a striking resemblance to a not-so public part of a man's anatomy.
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August 2, 2006
Topics ireland, people, man, spain, nature, oil, europe, france, hair, head, body and men
Man is vain in nature. At least that is what scientists in Dublin, Ireland have found after examining prehistoric bodies found in the peat bogs of Ireland. The Times says at least two prehistoric bodies, which were estimated to be 2,300 years old, showed evidence of male grooming.
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July 24, 2006
Topics man, china, panda, police, southwest, nature, expert, wild, animal, men, news, city and chinese
Police in China have arrested a man while attempting to sell the fur of a cub panda for about $30,000. The animal is considered in China as a national treasure. China's official Xinhua news agency quoted an expert as saying, "The fur is 60 centimeters (24 inches) long and belonged to a panda cub. "
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