by woody_b July 23, 2008 - 11:03
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Lynne and John Peckett

Desperate landlady Lynne Peckett has put her beloved pub up for sale for just one penny.

Mrs Peckett hopes the virtual give-away will help her finally call time on 19 years of pulling pints at the Rose House after first putting it on the market two years ago.

The frustrated 53-year-old, who runs the drinking hole with her husband John, has been left exhausted by 50-hour weeks and soaring running costs.
They have also suffered a dramatic drop in customers since the smoking ban was introduced last year.

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by woody_b July 8, 2008 - 5:22
Alain Robert in 'Spiderman' suit

Frankfurt - Alain Robert, a 45-year-old French climber, picked his way up the facade of a skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany on Monday in protest against Group of Eight (G8) climate-change policies. Robert, 45, who has been dubbed "Spiderman" for his feats, attached a big poster to the 154-metre-tall Skyper Building before using his rock-climbing skills to make his way to the top. On the way down he removed the poster, then surrendered to waiting police.

The poster said, "Global warming kills more people than 9/11 every week."

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by woody_b July 7, 2008 - 12:03
Dr. Naum Ciomu on his way to the courtroom

A court has ordered a Romanian surgeon to pay $795,000 in compensation to a patient whose penis he accidentally severed during an operation.

In July 2004, Dr. Naum Ciomu made a surgical error while operating on the man's testicles, severing the penis instead of making an incision to the testicle.

The Bucharest Magistrates Court ruled Friday that Ciomu had been "superficial" in his approach to the operation, ordered the fine and handed Ciomu a one-year suspended prison sentence. The ruling can be appealed.

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by woody_b July 5, 2008 - 6:09
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Big cheese carving

A sculpture of the signing of the Declaration of Independence made from a one-tonne block of cheddar cheese glistened on the sidewalk of Times Square in New York on Thursday as an artist's tribute to the Fourth of July.
"It's very patriotic, using the signing of the Declaration of Independence, bringing Americans together for the Fourth," said Troy Landwehr, who carved the sculpture for cracker company Cheez-It to celebrate U.S. Independence Day.

He worked eight hours a day for a week in a 40-degree cooler carving the block of Wisconsin cheddar.

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by woody_b July 5, 2008 - 5:39
The contest poster

U.S. defending champion Joey Chestnut won the annual Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest on Friday by downing 64 hot dogs in a competition that stretched into a first-ever overtime.
Chestnut, of San Jose, California, defeated six-time champion Takeru Kobayashi of Japan in the annual event held at New York's Coney Island beach.

The two were tied at 59 hot dogs a piece at the end of the regulation 10 minutes, forcing a sudden death overtime to determine which man could eat five more hotdogs in the shortest time.

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by woody_b July 1, 2008 - 6:01
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Prince William in his flight gear

The British taxpayer was hit with a £50,000 bill for five helicopter flights taken by Prince William for occasions such as a stag party and a visit to his girlfriend's family home.
The flights drew criticism as an alleged abuse of the Prince's RAF training, which ended in April.

Ministry of Defence figures, released after a freedom of information request by The Guardian, have now shown exactly how much they cost.

The Chinook flight William took to attend a stag do on the Isle of Wight was worth £8,716.

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by woody_b June 26, 2008 - 7:04
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Unidentified flying object

A soldier has reported seeing 13 unidentified flying objects in the sky while out on night patrol.

Corporal Mark Proctor was one of three soldiers who saw the objects above his military barracks.

He filmed the sighting, at Tern Hill barracks near Market Drayton, Shropshire, on his mobile phone and reported the sighting to Army officials.

Cpl Proctor, 38, of the 1st Battalion of the Irish Regiment, saw the "craft" which he described as "rotating cubes" in the sky, just after 11pm on Saturday, June 7.

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by woody_b June 25, 2008 - 9:01
Cougar

A mountain lion attacked, killed and partially ate a New Mexico man, authorities said on Tuesday.

A search party found the body of Robert Nawojski, 55, in a wooded area near his mobile home in Pinos Altos, New Mexico, late last week, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish said.

Investigators concluded that Nawojski had been attacked and killed by a mountain lion, or cougar, at a spot close to his home, where he lived alone and was known to bathe and shave outdoors.

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by woody_b June 21, 2008 - 6:11
June 20 is the happiest day of the year

June 20 is the happiest day of the year according to a maths formula worked out by an academic.
Apparently the feeling of optimism caused by the combination of lighter evenings, the prospect of holidays and memories of childhood summers is at its peak on June 20.

According to the research this has been worked out using the equation O + (N xS) + Cpm/T + He.

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The Giant Sleep Over

by woody_b June 20, 2008 - 4:10
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The Giant Sleep Over

Saturday 14th of June - The 2008 edition of The Giant Sleep Over was a huge success all across the UK. With over 45,000 registered children, it seems the record will be smashed. We are in the process of verifying the record and the results will be announced shortly, but meanwhile here are some fun facts that happened over the sleep over.

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