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Group Urges Aussies To Flood Burma Embassy With Panties

A pro-democracy group based in Thailand has urged Australians to join a campaign it dubbed as "Panty Power" and flood Myanmar's embassy in Canberra with undergarments.

The Lanna Action for Burma, a group based in the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai, said in a statement, "The Burma military regime is not only brutal but very superstitious. They believe that contact with a woman's panties or sarong can rob them of their power."

Texas Girl Finds Rocks When Buying iPod

A 14-year-old area girl twice found rocks rather than rock-and-roll when purchasing an iPod at local Target stores. Regan Ritter discovered the rock-filled iPod packaging after seeking to buy the digital media device for her birthday.

At Forth Worth, Ritter used her mom's $350 Target credit card. After returning it, the store offered a credit at a Grand Prairie Target. At the Grand Prairie store, Ritter and her mom opened an iPod video package in front of store personnel and again found a package full of rocks.

Malaysian Man Pulls Train Using His Teeth

Beating his own world record, a 41-year-old Malaysian man dragged three train coaches 2.8 meters (9 feet) using only his teeth.

Rathakrishnan Velu, nicknamed "King Tooth" pulled a seven-coach, 328 tonne train using a steel rope clenched in his mouth along tracks at a railway station in Kuala Lumpur.

Book Studded With 600 Diamonds

One of Europe's top 500 entrepreneur is offering his first made-to-order edition of a diamond-encrusted book for the enormous amount of $6 million.

Voted one of Europe's top entrepreneur Roger Shashoua is offering the made-to-order book with 600 flawless real diamonds. They are on the cover of his book "Dancing With The Bear."

Orlando Robbers Target Ice Cream Trucks

Police are on the lookout for the men responsible for a rash of armed robberies targeting ice cream trucks.

Some ice cream truck drivers who usually ride around apartment complexes in MetroWest Orlando, an area known for skyrocketing crime rates, said they will never return out of fear.