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May 8, 2006
Nidhi Sharma - All Headline News ContributorTrenton ND (AHN)- Swirling wind swept a trampoline into the air and over a fence as a 4-year-old girl was jumping on it, knocking her unconscious and breaking her arm and pelvis.
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April 14, 2006
A British windsurfer who went for a quick sail off the south Wales coast, had been so strongly moved by the wind, that he ended up 42 miles off course across a section of dangerous shipping lanes, according to reports. Adam Cowles, 24, was blown from Swansea to southwest England, dodging cargo ships as he breezed by in an adventurous, if not deadly, sail.
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April 13, 2006
It's a "factual reality" that beans make you break wind, says South Africa's advertising watchdog. A TV advert for sweet onions showed a rugby player eating beans that made him smell "stinky. " The advert claims that "with sweet onions there are no tears, no burn and definitely no stink. "
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April 3, 2006
Police have identified a San Diego man killed Friday after he stood up in a moving convertible on Interstate 15. According to the county Medical Examiner's Office the body has been identified as 32-year-old Steven Andrew Turner. According to police reports, Turner, a passenger, stuck his upper body out of the open T-top roof to take off his shirt while the car was driving northbound at 65 to 70 mph.
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February 7, 2006
Adventurer Steve Fossett will have to wait to break the world record for the longest flight. A fuel leak forced his crew to scrub today's takeoff from Florida. Fossett hopes to fly more than 27-thousand miles in 80 hours. After wind concerns at Kennedy Space Center returned to optimal levels, mechanical problems forced the delay of Steve Fossett's flight.
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