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April 29, 2008
new survey reveals the medicine-buying capitals of Britain, with Britons in certain areas more prone to colds, tummy aches, and sore throats. According to a survey, more people in Boldon buy remedies for cold than anywhere else, making the old mining town near Newcastle the cold capital of Britain.
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February 29, 2008
A man already arrested for running naked up and down a local street was further charged for kicking puddles of urine on deputies questioning him on his streaking. Early Wednesday morning authorities of Arapahoe County received reports of a man running naked in the street. The police responded by going to the house of 28-year old Kevin Lininger, who was clothed in his home when they arrived.
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January 17, 2008
Topics games, tv, money, sad, videos, guardian, signs, fun, law, animal, house and woman
The Austrian Supreme Court denied a petition by a British woman to have her chimpanzee elevated to human status. Paula Stibbe, who assumed guardianship over Hiasl, a chimp who was left money by an unidentified benefactor to ensure his future after the animal house he used to call home went bankrupt, argued the ape should enjoy the same rights as any human child as Hiasl loves watching TV, playing games, on top of his being very affectionate.
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December 28, 2007
Topics green, medical, death, dead, man, monitor, nursing, usa, signs, led, job, young, head, body, car and family
Former and current Franklin County medical officers are facing a lawsuit filed by parents of a North Carolina man mistakenly declared dead. Larry Green was hit by a car on January 2005, his body was placed inside a bag and sent to the morgue, until he was found to be alive, over two hours later. Green's parents accused the medical officers of not properly checking his vital signs, which led to Green sustaining injuries that might be beyond recovery.
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December 18, 2007
A man found unresponsive Tuesday after a ride on a Disney World roller coaster was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Jeffrey Reed, 44, a resident of Navarre, Florida was pulled from the Expedition Everest ride at Disney World's Animal Kingdom, and taken by Reedy Creek Emergency Services to Celebration Hospital, where he was administered with CPR and later died. Officials said there were no visible signs of trauma or injury. Authorities discovered that Reed was apparently still conscious about 50 seconds before the end of the ride, as shown by a photograph automatically taken before the end of the ride, and as the coaster approached the loading area.
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