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January 1, 2008
Topics fire, berlin, friends, wife, philippines, mobile, led, murder, radio, doctors, phone, charges, house, woman, man and police
A 24-year old woman died of burn injuries after her husband set her on fire on New Year's Eve in Sarangani province south of the Philippines. Berlin Alit died at the Ospital ng Sarangani before doctors could treat her burns, reported GMANews. TV quoting a radio report by DZRH on Tuesday.
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December 26, 2007
Topics lottery, spanish, tickets, christmas, money, madrid, fat, clubs, spread, sports, radio, television and office
It was a festive and rich Christmas for 1,850 Spaniards holding the winning number 06381 for Spain's lottery. With a $3. 1 million jackpot, the winners received $430,000 each. The jackpot money was spread across 11 Spanish provinces where the tickets were sold, including Madrid, Barcelona and Alicante. In contrast, ticket holders of the second prize all came from Barcelona.
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November 26, 2007
Topics twins, iraq, wife, wood, pretty, music, schools, radio, play, airport, kids, united, game, children, boy and car
The children of late humorist Herb Shriner announced their plan to send his old harmonicas to the U. S. troops in Iraq. Wil and Kin, Shriner's 53-year old twin sons, said that they found the harmonicas, all 400 vintage ones, in their father's warehouse located near the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
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November 16, 2007
Five-time champion John "Johnny Liar" Graham, 69, has been crowned again the "world's biggest liar" after claiming to have stumbled upon a German World War II submarine invading Whitehaven, the first town in Britain to switch from analogue to digital television. The Germans wanted to capture digital television decoders, Graham claimed during the annual competition of tall tales held at the Bridge Inn in Britain's Lake District national park.
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November 16, 2007
Topics fox, anna, cnn, hell, russia, radio, big, television, food, baby, wife, children, money, family, news and man
Twenty-nine cult members, including three children and an 18 month-old baby, are in grave danger and "any wrong move" by authorities could cost lives, Alexander Dvorkin of the Center of Religious Studies said Friday, adding, "their minds are being manipulated, they are under the strong influence of their leader. " "I've met the man, and he's definitely mentally sick, big time," regional administration spokesman Yevgeny Guseynov told CNN about Father Pyotr Kuznetsov, 43, the alleged cult leader.
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