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May 9, 2007
Topics wolf, police, animal, bears, skin, huge, big, feet, head, dog, city and man
A man from Thief River Falls, Minnesota calls himself lucky to be alive after he had a tete-a-tete with a gray wolf. Mike Olson was working under his dad's deck for about 20 minutes when he saw the huge wolf with big eyes looking at him on Monday. Without wasting any time he just came out told his dad Erling about what he saw. "It was probably 6 feet away," he told AP. "It was just laying down. It had its head up and was just looking at me. "
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January 2, 2007
All it needs is an unfortunate slip of stroke to transform the name of America's most wanted man to one of its most respected personage. Yes, that is what happened with a major new channel when a bad typo replaced "Osama" with "Obama. " The CNN new channel on Tuesday sought apologies from Illinois Sen. Barack Obama for what is said was a "bad typographical error. "
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October 23, 2006
Topics shower, prince, military, army, young, wolf, dirty, fun, nude, war, naked, star, boys, newspaper and body
It has been claimed that Prince Harry likes to have some fun in his military barracks by exposing himself. The young royal reportedly likes to parade the corridors of his army barracks in the nude and get a good chuckle out of his fellow soldiers. The 22-year-old recently graduated from Sandhurst Military Training Academy and has since moved to new barracks, where his naked antics have earned him the nickname "Dirty Harry. "
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August 18, 2006
Topics animal, dog, sun, dead, wolf, route, skull, expert, dna, skin, wild, cat, newspaper, body, car and people
An expert who examined the remains of the mysterious animal found dead over the weekend, believes it was just a wild dog. Resident from Litchfield, Sabattus, Greene, Turner, Lewiston and Auburn have complained for years about the mysterious animal with its chilling monstrous cries. Loren Coleman, a Portland author and cryptozoologist, said though he didn't know for sure what the animal was, but based on his examination of its remains, "I think this dead animal is a chow or chow-mix, a relatively small dog, that was feral, which is unusual for that area," he told the Sun Journal newspaper.
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July 10, 2006
Topics england, university, wife, wolf, lovers, berlin, secretary, chase, light, marriage, love, lost, death, life, money and women
On Monday, Hebrew University released a new batch of letters by Albert Einstein which sheds light on the love life of the great scientist. The Jewish-German scientist, who gave us The Theory of Relativity, had nearly a dozen girlfriends and told his wife they showered him with "unwanted" affection.
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