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September 11, 2008
A lion and tiger escaping were enough, so Florida officials didn't wait for a bear to break free before slapping the owner of McCarthy's Wildlife Sanctuary with a citation. Mark McCarthy on Wednesday reportedly said that he didn't think he should have been cited.
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September 10, 2008
Topics big, help, planet, computers, aim, science, afp, europe, france, wild, french, light, black, feet, fire and world
In the world's most expensive science experiment, 5,000 scientists, engineers and technicians from nearly three dozen countries will attempt to test the Big Bang theory to understanding the beginning of time. The tests, to re-create what happened immediately after the Big Bang, will be conducted using the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), located underneath the French-Swiss border, in the European Organization for Nuclear Research laboratory -- better known by its French acronym CERN.
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September 9, 2008
Topics prince, girlfriend, money, mirror, fruit, songs, dance, wild, games, light, bad, running, club, friends, alcohol, london, feet, lost, newspaper, fire and people
Britain's Prince Harry spent a staggering Ł5,000 during a two-hour drinking binge in a London nightclub. The 23-year-old royal started the evening with girlfriend Chelsy Davy, but later engaged in a drinking competition when US rocker Cisco Adler arrived at Boujis nightclub.
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August 14, 2008
Topics bigfoot, cross, dna, wild, photo, hands, hair, feet, body, man, police, california and dead
Two Bigfoot hunters from Georgia will unveil Friday a photograph and DNA from a carcass of the legendary creature they claim to have found in the woods of Georgia. In a press statement, police officer Matthew Whitton and former prison guard Rick Dyer said they will present the evidence at the Cabana Hotel-Palo Alto from noon to 1 p. m. They claim that Bay Area Bigfoot researcher Tom Biscardi has examined the carcass of the Bigfoot stored in a freezer.
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August 11, 2008
Topics people, animal, bat, fox, bite, wild, health, california, feet, university, body, water and death
Preliminary studies of the latest outbreak that killed at least 38 Warao Indians in northeastern Venezuela indicate that it may be a type of infectious rabies transmitted by bites from bats, according to indigenous leaders and researchers from the University of California at Berkeley. Though laboratory investigations have yet to confirm the cause, but the symptoms include fever, body pains, tingling in the feet followed by progressive paralysis point to rabies, said the husband-and-wife team of anthropologist Charles Briggs and public health specialist Dr. Clara Mantini-Briggs. The victims also had an extreme fear of water coupled with convulsions before death.
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