Woman Rejects Company Offer On Mouse Head Case

October 5, 2007
A woman who found a severed mouse head in a can of green beans is not biting the offer from an Arkansas company for USD100 provided she pledges not to take legal action. While the letter from Allens Inc. of Siloam Springs, Ark. , describes the offer as a "gesture of goodwill," Marianne Watson said isn't interested.

Magician Teleports From Ground To 50-Story Building In Singapore

August 19, 2007
A 30-year-old magician from Singapore on Saturday transported himself in just five seconds from the ground floor to the rooftop of a 50-story building with over 5,000 people watching him do his stunt. "It's unbelievable. It's amazing. It's fantastic to see this in Singapore," said one spectator.

Nissan Planning Sober Car

August 13, 2007
Automaker Nissan is planning technology able to detect whether drivers are sober. The techniques, unveiled in concept form, could reduce driving fatalities to below that of a decade ago, according to the car maker. One system under investigation is a gearshift able to discern the driver's alcohol level, emitting an audio warning if the operator drinks too much. Already, Volvo offers a breathalyser that won't allow the car's ignition to start if alcohol levels are too high.

Woman Has Pencil Removed From Her Head After 55 Years

August 7, 2007
Margaret Wegner, 59, will no longer have to suffer the chronic headaches and nosebleeds she has been subject to since she was 4. Thanks to advances in medical technology, doctors were able to remove almost all of the 3. 1 inch long pencil that accidentally bored through Wegner's skin 55 years ago and eventually became lodged in her brain. In an interview with a local newspaper, Wegner described the bizarre incident that how she fell over while carrying the pencil in her hand and accidentally stabbed herself in the head.

Toilet Water Turns Out To Be Cleaner Than Drinking Water At Oregon School

June 11, 2007
Authorities at an Oregon School were left shocked with their mouths wide open after it emerged that the water in the school's toilet bowls was far much better than the drinking water at the school's fountains. The discovery was made by a Kyleray Katherman, who infused a little science into his English assignment. Katherman, a student at the Oregon Coast Technology School, took the samples of water from the school's toilet bowls and from four drinking water fountains and took them to the campus' science lab.
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