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December 21, 2006
Topics hair, pool, green, family, school, blonde, nature, orange, swimming, christmas, girls, england, television, girl and head
A seven-year-old girl's blonde hair turned bright green after she went for a swim at a leisure center in Morrison, near Swansea, England, ananova. com said. Paige Williams said her hair changed color after a school outing. She said she discovered the change in her hair after removing the orange rubber swimming cap from her head. Her classmates are teasing her "Hulk's Daughter" after the television character, and her family insisted they have tried everything to get the color out but nothing has worked so far.
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December 14, 2006
f you are ever planning on taking a swim in the popular Indian coastal resort state of Goa, be sure to pack a lifejacket. In fact, only 1 candidate out of 129 participants actually passed the lifeguard swimming test, which included swimming 400 meters (1,320 feet) in nine minutes. Nearly half couldn't swim that length at all.
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November 30, 2006
Topics man, police, horror, crack, swimming, cocaine, naked, movie, bank, florida, water and news
fter hearing screams coming from central Florida's Lake Parker, authorities arrived on the site to witness a scene straight out of a horror movie: a man caught in the jaws of an alligator. Four Florida sheriff's deputies managed to wade through the dark, muddy water and pry 45-year-old Adrian Apgar from the alligator's grasp. The man, who was naked when police arrived on the scene, suffered a broken right arm and major injuries to his left leg, but is lucky to be alive.
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November 16, 2006
Topics lion, lions, swimming, california, cnn, brain, leaves, feet, animals, web, animal, water, news and people
Swimmers have had to stay out of the water in a San Francisco, California park after a cranky sea lion bit 14 people and chased 10 others out of his lagoon. California sea lions are known for their intelligence, playfulness and loud barking, according to the Marine Mammal Center Web site.
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November 13, 2006
Topics bird, birds, newspaper, lovers, russia, europe, swimming, huge, mail, japan, england, internet, food, world and people
The sighting of the endangered long-billed murrelet has attracted some 2,000 birdwatchers in Dawlish, Devon in England. The once sleepy seaside town is now a temporary home to avid birdwatchers after the rare bird was reportedly spotted, said the Daily Mail newspaper.
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