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August 16, 2006
Topics animal, evil, dead, michelle, route, stories, stuff, dna, sun, photos, cat, animals, life and car
A rare hybrid mutant was found dead in Maine along Route 4 evidently hit by a car while trailing a cat. The weird-looking creature is speculated to be the mysterious animal that has been the stuff of local legend and scared residents for almost half a generation. The animal was charcoal gray, around 40 and 50 pounds with a bushy tail, a short snout, short ears and curled fangs over its lips.
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August 14, 2006
Topics game, couple, bars, sun, match, games, travel, big, england, internet, young, university and bar
A young couple from Hammersmith, England won a total of $19,000 playing "The Big Match" quiz game in 500 pubs and bars covering some 2,000 miles. Adding to their winnings, David and Lesley Brewis, who have been married for 18 months and are both graduates of Oxford University, said they spent only $943 on travel expenses.
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August 11, 2006
An 88-year-old farmer in a remote village in India, has become one of the oldest people to become a father when his third wife bore him a son. Virmaram Jat said he has been praying for a son after having 16 daughters from his two previous wives.
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August 10, 2006
Topics couple, car, lotto, singapore, sun, holiday, cars, wife, life, house, money, family and lottery
A couple aged 68 and 73 who won $4. 8 million in Saturday's Lotto said they would stay in their house and will leave their lifestyle unchanged despite their newfound wealth. The "noveau riche" pensioners identified as John David, 68 and his wife Pat, 73, of Portsmouth, Hants have insisted on driving their old car, a Vauxhall Astra.
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August 10, 2006
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson wanted an Audi-themed office. So he decided to decorate his room with car parts. Upon entering his office, visitors will be treated with sofas made out of car seats, rear-view mirrors in walls and gear sticks as coat hangers. Jam Designs, the company commissioned by Sir Alex to renovate the room told the Sun that the Manchester United top honcho could be starting a new trend.
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