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January 8, 2007
Topics island, navy, world, exercise, spanish, share, prince, history, war, real, england, fire and family
Do you want to own a country? All you have to do is pay $126 million and the Principality of Sealand, located seven miles off Harwich, Essex in England, could be yours. Sealand is a self-proclaimed mini-state on a former World War II fort. It has its own passports, currency and stamps.
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December 29, 2006
Welcome to your new condo. Oh, and don't mind the long line to the soup kitchen. New multi-million dollar condos are being built over a church, homeless shelter, and soup kitchen. Since 1865, the First Congregational Church of Christ has dug its roots into the ground at 10th and G Street NW serving the community and it's not going anywhere.
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November 21, 2006
Topics green, turkey, chicken, fish, apple, nationwide, sweet, stuff, share, foot, holiday, game and people
Specialty beverage maker Jones Soda Co. will soon offer new green pea flavored soda to add to its roster of flavors like fish taco and salmon. Green pea is only one of the unique sodas being offered by the company alongside with turkey and gravy, dinner roll, sweet potato and antacid flavor. These flavors will be marketed as part of their $10 to $15 "holiday pack" of bottled drinks to be distributed nationwide.
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October 27, 2006
Topics girls, twins, babies, doctors, head, share, hospital, nurses, brain, birth, faces, medical, young, family, woman, mom and canada
A young woman from Vernon, British Columbia, on Wednesday delivered rare twin girls conjoined at the head. The British Columbia Women's Hospital in Vancouver where the babies were born said both the girls as well as their mother are doing fine. A team of 16 doctors and nurses on Wednesday, successfully performed a delicate cesarean operation on Felicia Simms, the 21-year-old mother of the twins who were "wiggly, vigorous and very vocal," according to a hospital spokesperson.
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October 10, 2006
A bride-to-be who ran out on her husband and launched a nationwide manhunt for her after she dissappeared, is now suinig her former fiance. Jennifer Wilbanks says her groom-to-be, John Mason, is "capitalizing on their story. "
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