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June 26, 2007
Topics beach, men, women, italy, children, fitness, lesbian, beauty, miss, quotes, signs and london
Men in Riccione, Italy are strongly protesting over the opening of a women-only beach on the Adriatic coast of Italy but the women are simply loving the new concept. Beach 134 at the Riccione resort features "No Men" signs and also no children are allowed to enter. This way the women are encouraged to keep their children at home or leave them with their father to devote some time to them.
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June 26, 2007
Drivers in Memphis, Tennessee were surprised to see a teenage girl on Sunday who held the following sign: "I don't obey my parents, I'm a liar. I steal from my mom. I have a bad attitude. " The 13-year-old girl Tashara Wilkins was punished by her mom Cherie Wilkins after she was fed up with the misbehavior of her daughter.
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June 25, 2007
Forest rangers in the northern Italian Alps have for the first time taken pictures of an albino mountain goat at about 10,000 feet above the Les Laures valley in the northwestern Val d'Aosta region. Named "Snowflake", the albino capra ibex was seen climbing with its mother Sunday, reports Christian Chioso a regional wildlife official. The occurrence of Albinism is rare in any species and has not been previously documented among this type of goat. AP quotes Chioso as saying, "This is the only one ever documented, the only one ever seen. " Capra ibex is a type of wild mountain goat with large curved horns that lives in mountainous areas.
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June 22, 2007
It was probably the first time a dog had got behind the wheel of his owner's car and driven it into a river. Owner Mark Ewing felt helpless as he watched his black Labrador Charlie jump into the car through an open window, somehow put his Chevy Impala into neutral and roll it down into the Pend Oreille River in Idaho. The incident took place on Wednesday evening when Ewing had just returned home from picking up a pizza.
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June 21, 2007
Archaeologists in Lima, Peru have made a rare discovery of a 500-year-old skull of a man they believe to be the earliest confirmed victim of a gunshot wound in the Americas. Found in an Incan cemetery outside the Peruvian capital, the centuries-old skull has two holes that are less than an inch in diameter in the back and front. The position of the round holes and some minuscule iron particles indicate that the person most likely was shot and killed by a Spanish musket ball.
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