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April 12, 2006
A Belgian couple is engaging in a different kind of egg hunt. The mom and dad are desperate for another baby and are flyering entire neighborhoods. The hopeful parents have posted 4,000 letters through mailboxes in neighboring communities.
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April 11, 2006
An octogenarian woman from a south Indian village has appeared for degree examination in an Indian University on April 9. 82-year-old Gollapudi Prabhavathi said that she wanted to become a lawyer but could not realize her dreams due to family constraints. Prabhavathi says she is a matriculate and after completing her graduation, she would study for a law degree.
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April 6, 2006
Topics alcohol, paper, plants, wine, beer, flower, sugar, flowers, oil, leaves, gold, hard, university and expert
A Cornell University horticulturist research says that giving some plants diluted alcohol stunts the growth of a plant's leaves and stems but doesn't affect the blossoms. William Miller, director of Cornell's Flower Bulb Research Program, reported his findings in the April issue of HortTechnology, a peer-reviewed journal of horticulture.
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April 5, 2006
A Lynchburg man is facing criminal charges after fatally shooting a neighbor's pit bull puppy. Jeffrey Bradley says he shot the dog to protect himself. But Lynchburg police have charged the Liberty University law student with two misdemeanors: recklessly handling a firearm and discharging a firearm in the city.
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April 3, 2006
A "final four" championship ends Sunday with a win for the University of Maryland, Baltimore County after a weekend of intense competition on the chess board. UMBC defeated the University of Texas at Dallas 9-8 at the Final Four of intercollegiate chess. The title has ping ponged between the two schools since the competition started six years ago.
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