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December 19, 2007
A bride-to-be will tie her knot wearing a gown made by a couturier using toilet paper. The soon-to-be bride Jennifer Cannon and her future husband Doy Nichols of Lexington, Ky. plan to get hitched in a public restroom Wednesday. She will be wearing a one of a kind gown made from glue, tape and Charmin Ultra Strong and Ultra Soft toilet paper.
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December 1, 2007
A Pennsylvania woman has won a court decision after she sued Kmart over her toilet paper. The woman sued the retail chain because the store collected sales tax on the toilet paper - a nontaxable necessity. Mary Bach won a $100 decision, plus court costs. Bach said Kmart offered to settle the case of out court before a Thursday hearing in which the judge sided with her, but the settlement required her to sign a confidentiality agreement and she refused to do that. Bach said she wanted consumers to know what is and isn't taxable.
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November 20, 2007
A two-week-old piglet was found in a truck filled with toilet paper rolls to be delivered in Derbyshire, England. The animal was discovered by staff who were unloading the delivery vehicle. Upon discovery, the piglet was taken to the Radcliffe-on-Trent Animal Shelter, where it is now being treated for a few minor cuts and bruises. Although there is no definite explanation as to how the piglet got onto the delivery truck, the shelter said it might have been part of a prank.
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November 20, 2007
Topics tiger, photo, chinese, news, people, man, posters, tigers, blow, calendar, picture, image, photos, china, paper and forest
Chinese farmer Zhou Zhenglong, 52, has gone back into the wilderness to take more photos of the tiger, in an effort to refute accusations that the photo he earlier submitted was a fake. A former hunter in the Chengguan Township of Zhenping County, Zhou said that he planned to track down the tiger and bring back more photographs. He has been searching for tiger tracks for the past three days.
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October 24, 2007
A group of crayfish almost successfully escaped from being served as a sumptuous meal for seafood lovers until they were captured by on-lookers. According to a local paper, the crayfish were already scuttling down the street when they were noticed by authorities on-lookers who promptly informed authorities.
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