
January 4, 2008
Topics foot, toys, diamond, jewelry, helicopter, teeth, eye, gold, model, bad, hotel, cat, united, sex, children and car
A chain of hotels in United Kingdom on Thursday revealed a list of odd object left in their hotels last year which include among others, an urn full of human ashes, a glass eye, lucky charms, mayoral chains and even children. Travelodge reported that in the past year, they have recovered so many unusual objects left behind by their clients.
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December 17, 2007
Topics woman, car, loan, carpet, abc, jewelry, beautiful, teeth, peace, cancer, lottery, santa, texas, christmas, holiday, love, security, house, men, money, family, news, women and man
A recent poll done by ABC News disclosed some interesting wishes that adults had for Santa Claus this Christmas season. The results showed wishes that would be considered expected and usual, as well as humanitarian wishes such as love and peace. And there were some that were more than a bit unusual, such as teeth. The survey revealed that ten percent of Americans wished for a new car - a notable 6 percent decrease from the numbers gathered during the 2005 holiday season. Six percent wanted cash, reported the UPI. It ranged from "10 million dollars," "$300,000 wrapped in ribbon," to "financial security" as suggested by a Minneapolis woman who said, "I'd like to have my bills paid off. "
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November 4, 2007
A doberman in Australia that was rescued earlier from an animal shelter, repaid his new owners in time by saving their 17-month-old daughter from a deadly snake. Khan, as his new owners call him, picked up Charlotte Svillicic by his teeth and threw her over his shoulder.
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October 20, 2007
Topics pets, mirror, signs, naked, phone, abc, teeth, mobile, faces, face, dead and news
The Britons have a request when they die: they want to buried alongside their pet's ashes, a study said. According to the survey conducted by British Charity Age Concern to more than 100,000 respondents, that being buried with their pet's ashes is the most regular memorial service demand.
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October 17, 2007
Topics doctors, woman, teeth, pain, bad, doctor, india, hand, paper, feet, death and hospital
Doctors in India have removed a 3-inch toothbrush lodged inside the nose of a 31-year old woman, a local paper reported. The report said that the housewife went to a hospital in Mumbai two months ago suffering from severe pain.
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