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- Next Philippines leader plans to keep on puffing (Reuters)
- Duchess of York apologizes over newspaper sting (Reuters)
- 4-year-old Jackson impersonator a thriller (Reuters)
- Hello? Hello? Greek PM's phone cut off by mistake (Reuters)
- Risque Venus brings Moulin Rouge style to French Open (Reuters)
- German robbers destroy bank but fail to get cash (Reuters)
- Kitten survives wash and spin in a washing machine (Reuters)
- 2,000-calorie milkshake tops list of worst drinks (Reuters)
- Shopping for love in Vietnam's mountains (Reuters)
- Air NZ plans to let u text, email n fly - but quietly (Reuters)
- Woman sues airline for leaving her asleep in seat (Reuters)
- Thief steals trailer -- with two owners inside (Reuters)
- Lottery winner escapes father's murder plot? (Reuters)
- No more "comrades" on Beijing buses (Reuters)
- Witch-doctors put the magic in African team spirit (Reuters)
- Mayor accused of beating elderly woman (Reuters)
- Obese Sydney bird sent to birdy bootcamp (Reuters)
- Funeral home steps in to stop the "grim eater" (Reuters)
- Chicken death foul reflection of crime wave (Reuters)
- Hells Angels, please explain lifestyle (Reuters)
- Kellogg drops Rice Krispies health claims (Reuters)
- Drunk sleeps on politician's drive (Reuters)
- Restaurant tells diners to eat up or else (Reuters)
- Farmer fires home-made cannon to defend land (Reuters)
- Galileo lost tooth, fingers go on show in Florence (Reuters)
- Bahraini sex shop thrives in conservative Gulf (Reuters)
- Woman striving to be world's heaviest (Reuters)
- Elephant blocks U.S. squad on trunk road (Reuters)
- Venezuela's Chavez offers cure for kids' insomnia (Reuters)
- Bangladesh asks factories to shut for World Cup (Reuters)
- German student attacks Hell's Angels with puppy (Reuters)
- Forget The Robot and The Dive, it's time to Diski (Reuters)
- Bangladesh asks shopping malls to close for Cup (Reuters)
- Thieves in Canada steal tiger, camels by accident (Reuters)
- Russian fraud police track down grab-and-run granny (Reuters)
- Got any spare change? Give it to Romania (Reuters)
- Frenchman who ate cellmate's lung gets 30 years jail (Reuters)
- Disease risk higher for swingers than prostitutes (Reuters)
- France guillotines Bastille Day party to save cash (Reuters)
- Oracle Octopus picks Germany to beat England at Cup (Reuters)
- Maimed cat walks again with artificial paws (Reuters)
- For sale - village with pub, 40 people (Reuters)
- Russia police car chase ends with cash in the wind (Reuters)
- China bans online love for soldiers (Reuters)
- Police arrest models after fashion show (Reuters)
- Abercrombie shuts New York store due to bedbugs (Reuters)
- Absent Russia will win World Cup, 8 percent of nation say (Reuters)
- Alligator takes late-night stroll through town (Reuters)
- Adrenaline, injuries in Spain's running of the bulls (Reuters)
- Antiques dealer faces jail over Shakespeare folio (Reuters)
- Cat burglar takes shine to washing-line underwear (Reuters)
- Power company tells customer she is dead (Reuters)
- Indonesian Muslims told to change prayer direction (Reuters)
- Priest suspended for World Cup Orange Mass (Reuters)
- Colorado man delivers pizza and saves heart attack victim (Reuters)
- Chinese police beat official's wife by mistake (Reuters)
- Romantic comedies affecting off-screen love lives (Reuters)
- "Darth Vader" strikes NY bank (Reuters)
- Hot weather shrinks size of German fries (Reuters)
- PM Cameron calls time on jailhouse rock revival (Reuters)
- NZ teenager survives fall from 16th storey balcony (Reuters)
- Priest who blessed Morales found with cocaine (Reuters)
- Vicar conducted 360 sham marriages (Reuters)
- Brewer claims world's strongest beer (Reuters)
- Man jailed for Vomiting on baseball fan (Reuters)
- Sex job ads banned at employment offices (Reuters)
- Women find men in red more appealing? (Reuters)
- Ancient sex guide published as audio book (Reuters)
- U.S. charges dropped against Japanese speed-eater (Reuters)
- Traffickers hide cocaine under rare python (Reuters)
- UK bans offensive Anti-Terrorist Hotline radio ads (Reuters)
- U.S. to commemorate WWII with "kiss-in" (Reuters)
- Officials ordered to quit club following outcry (Reuters)
- Aboriginal elder leads police to body -- but wrong one (Reuters)
- Robber nabbed after mocking police in email (Reuters)
- Pilots on alert for high-flying vulture (Reuters)
- Vuvuzelas make it into the Oxford dictionary (Reuters)
- "Ordain women," London bus ads will urge Pope (Reuters)
- Britain being "overrun" by street signs (Reuters)
- T-shirt explains Philadelphia's blunt speech (Reuters)
- Man arrested for trying to dazzle pilots with laser (Reuters)
- Older people enjoy reading negative stories about young (Reuters)
- Long-lived Dutch might be bad news for insurers (Reuters)
- German party mistakenly hands out porn pens to kids (Reuters)
- Tourist treat - famous toilets (Reuters)
- Firm can't fire man for 1.8 cent theft (Reuters)
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