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Bible-Based Action Figures To Hit U.S. Stores

Children in the U.S. could soon be playing with a talking Jesus toy, a bearded Moses, Daniel in the lion's den and other biblical figures, as company One2Believe convinced Wal-Mart to sell Bible-based toys to promote the Christian faith to children.

David Socha, founder of One2believe, the company which manufactures the dolls said he is optimistic the demand for "God-honoring" toys will increase as children will be attracted to toys that focuses on Christian teachings and morality.

Monkeys In German Zoo Go Wild When Clown Arrives To Entertain Them

No one wants a bored monkey who won't monkey around. So a German zoo hired a clown to clown around for the monkeys and cheer them up.

Zoo bosses hired a local entertainer to fool around in front of the chimps, baboons, gorillas and orangutans in zoo cages because a veterinarian said that bored monkeys were more often sick or aggressive monkeys.

Queen Elizabeth Chooses New Gentleman To Become Next Crown Jeweler

Britain's Queen Elizabeth has selected a little-known jeweler to become the next Crown Jeweler.

Harry Collins is expected to take over the coveted post after the current Crown Jeweler David Thomas, who is employed by luxury jewelry company Garrard, retires later this year.

Man Sets Fire To Mother's House After She Tells Him To Get A Job

A 31-year-old man set his mother's house on fire after she told him she would kick him out if he didn't get a job. According to authorities, the man left after setting the home ablaze, but he returned later and said he used a cigarette lighter to ignite the living room couch because he was angry over his mother's demand that he find employment.

Ricardo A. Nance Jr. was booked late Friday on one count of arson and bond was set at $20,000.

Women Accidentally Forward E-mails About Sex Lives To Fellow Employees

Two German women who work at the Federal Labor Office used their office e-mail to complain about their partners' sex drive, detailing the failed methods they had tried.

Then one of them pressed the wrong button and forwarded the e-mails to other colleagues in their department.