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Grandmother by Day, Prostitute by Night
A Berlin grandmother announces she will retire when she turns 64 next year from her 49 year position as a prostitute in the city's diplomatic quarter. Renate Dolle told Germany's Bild newspaper, "I've got a lot of regular clients."
German Gay Pride March Sets Group Hug World Record
Gays and lesbians marching in the northern city of Hamburg on Saturday reportedly set a new world record for a group hug, with 16,000 people embracing each other for 10 seconds. Drag queen Olivia Jones, one of organizers told local media that the "march should bring people together, regardless of whether people are homosexual or heterosexual."
Police Ruin Sex-Slave Fantasy By Freeing Man From Trunk
Danielle George - All Headline News Staff Reporter Berlin, Germany (AHN)- German police, alerted to a potential kidnapping, "freed" a man from a car trunk only to discover the would-be victim was actually a willing sex slave, authorities said.
High Stakes Bidding On Popemobile
A car believed to have previously been owned by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger aka Pope Benedict XVI, is up for auction on eBay in Germany. Benjamin Halbe, 21, put the gray 1999 Volkswagon Golf up for auction on the German Website, www.ebay.de , Wednesday. Halbe claims to have records for the vehicle liscensing office proving the name of the original owner was Ratzinger.
German Scientists Puzzled By Rash Of Exploding Toads
Researchers in Germany are still trying to figure out what is causing the presumed spontaneous combustion of about 1,000 toads near a pond in Hamburg. Officials say tests are being conducted on the toad's body parts and the pond's water, but no links have been discovered. Analysts say the toads typically swell up prior to exploding, however, scientists are thus far unable to determine if the condition is caused by a virus or bacteria. A local enviornmentalist says, "It looks like a scene from a science-fiction movie. The bloated animals suffer for several minutes before they finally die." Officials say the toads first began to show up early last month at a pond in the upscale neighborhood of Altona. The animals fill up like balloons until their stomachs suddenly burst. Janne Kloepper, of the Hamburg-based Institute for Hygiene and the Environment, says "It's absolutely strange. We have a really unique story here in Hamburg. This phenomenon really doesn't seem to have appeared anywhere before." City residents have been warned to stay away from the pond while more testing continues.
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