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Kissing Couple Causes Fire In Florida's Wal-Mart Store

A videotaping on a Wal-Mart store in Palm Coast, Florida shows a couple kissing each other before they spark fire in the sporting goods section that lead the store to close for two hours.

According to WKMG-TV in Orlando, Florida, the fire caused a propane tank to explode on Monday, filling the building with smoke. The other customers and employees were forced to evacuate.

Checkers Cat Bag Promo Gets Bad Reviews

Animal services are up in arms about a Tampa-based fast food restaurant promotional stunt asking customers to dress their cats in specially designed take out bags.

The bags were invented after Checkers restaurant saw that Rap Cat, a cat puppet used in Checkers advertising commercials, was gaining popularity.

Ground Zero Search-And-Rescue Toy Puppies For Sale
Ground Zero Search-And-Rescue Toy Puppies For Sale

In a bid to pay tribute to all the dogs that helped to search wreckage at Ground Zero after the bombing of the nation's financial center in 2001, a nonprofit organization is selling Sept. 11 search-and-rescue puppy dolls.

The Tribute Center situated near the World Trade Center site in New York is selling these stuffed toys for $11.95.

California Racing Board Begins Random Drug Tests On Race Horses

Major League Baseball and the NFL are not the only sports dealing with suspicions of mass doping. California has taken measures to protect race horses, not only from being doped to win races, but to deter people from using the animals as testing grounds for substances intended for human use.

The new tactic is intended to surprise cheaters and disallow them to prepare for drug tests.

Urns With Baseball Team Logos Due Next Spring

Devoted baseball fans will have the ability to have their cremated ashes placed in urns that sport the logo of their favorite franchise as soon as next season, sources report. Major League Baseball and a leading maker of funeral products are to begin working together to promote a new line of MLB urns, promising to take the seventh-inning stretch into eternity for those interested in the product.

Next season, fans of the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and Los Angeles Dodgers, will be able to purchase urns bearing their teams colors and insignia.