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August 16, 2006
Topics boat, survivor, fish, fishing, water, men, news, sharks, shark, ocean, rain, mexican, telephone, jesus, bible, god, bad, feet, lost, food and fire
Three Mexican shark fishermen claim that they survived more than nine months at sea in a small boat by eating raw fish and drinking rain water as they drifted thousands of miles across the Pacific Ocean. The fishermen said they left their home town of San Blas on Mexico's Pacific coast last October to fish for sharks. But due to some mechanical problems at the boat and adverse winds they were blown towards the sea.
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August 5, 2006
It could be the worst first date in history. What started out as a nice time with sushi and jet skiing turned into quite an ordeal. Jessica Lucarini, 26, and Michael Eckhoff, 28, were on their first date when their jet ski broke down on an isolated stretch of the Myakka River in southwest Florida.
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July 26, 2006
A man who survived after being hit by lightening said he will save the shirt he was wearing that day for it was "lucky" for him. Although he is suffering from headaches and chest pain, he said he was glad to be a survivor. Jason Ward was working in a New Rochelle masonry yard on Friday. He had one hand touching a truck and the other holding a pole when the lightning hit, throwing him seven feet away.
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May 9, 2006
Jacob Cherian - All Headline News ContributorBoston, MASS (AHN)-- Lillian Gertrd Asplund was 5 years old when she was on board the Titanic. She got on the ship with her family from Southhampton, England on their way back to Massachusetts.
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May 8, 2006
Lillian Gertrud Asplund, 99, the last American survivor of the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, has died, a funeral home said Sunday. Asplund, was just 5 years old, when she lost her father and three brothers due to sinking of "practically unsinkable" ship in the North Atlantic after hitting an iceberg.
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