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  1. A forensic scientist displays human bones found in the jungle of Huanuco in this undated picture provided by the police. Peruvian police said on Thursday they had broken up a gang suspected of killing dozens of people and selling their fat to buyers to be used for making cosmetics. Four Peruvians were arrested on suspicion of kidnapping, murder and trafficking in human fat. REUTERS/Handout
    Gang accused of killing to sell human fat Reuters - Fri Nov 20, 11:03 AM ETSent 420 times

    LIMA (Reuters) - Peruvian police said on Thursday they had broken up a gang that allegedly killed dozens of people and sold their fat to buyers who used it to make cosmetics.

  2. CA man allegedly paid teens to spit in his face AP - Fri Nov 20, 8:11 PM ETSent 49 times

    THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. - A 39-year-old Southern California man has been arrested for misdemeanor child annoyance after allegedly paying a teenager $31 to spit in his face. The Ventura County Sheriff's Department says Charles Hersel was arrested Wednesday in a sting operation at a mall in Thousand Oaks. He's free from jail pending a court hearing.

  3. Eye doc may lose license after calling patient fat AP - Fri Nov 20, 8:11 PM ETSent 37 times

    RALEIGH, N.C. - A North Carolina doctor could lose his medical license after a patient complained he made cutting criticisms, including telling her she was fat. The News & Observer of Raleigh reported the North Carolina Medical Board will decide if Dr. Earl Sunderhaus of Asheville overstepped the bounds of professional decency.

  4. Aging Santa gets $100,000 facelift for Christmas Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 8:33 AM ETSent 37 times

    WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A Santa in New Zealand with a droopy eye has received a NZ$100,000 ($74,000) face-lift in the run-up to Christmas so that his aging face does not scare children.

  5. Lost man drives nine hours to get newspaper Reuters - Wed Nov 18, 12:56 PM ETSent 35 times

    CANBERRA (Reuters) - An elderly man who went out to fetch a morning newspaper ended up driving nearly 400 miles after getting lost and taking a wrong turn onto a major Australian highway, police said on Wednesday. The man, 81-year-old Eric Steward, eventually stopped and asked for directions after driving for nine hours, from the New South Wales country town of Yass to Geelong in the southern Victoria state.

  6. Mich. police nab wrong-way driver twice in 3 days AP - Fri Nov 20, 8:11 PM ETSent 20 times

    KALAMAZOO, Mich. - Authorities in western Michigan arrested a person twice in three days for driving the wrong way down the highway Kalamazoo County deputies said they were alerted about 1:30 a.m. Friday after several people called 911 when they passed the unidentified driver traveling south on northbound U.S. 131.

  7. Police: Ohio suspect may have eaten evidence AP - Sat Nov 21, 9:22 PM ETSent 19 times

    STREETSBORO, Ohio - Police say a bank robbery suspect in Ohio may have eaten evidence when he gobbled a piece of paper while handcuffed and lying across the hood of a police cruiser.

  8. Ala. court says woman can't claim $41.8M jackpot AP - Fri Nov 20, 5:18 PM ETSent 16 times

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Supreme Court says a woman who thought she had hit a jackpot worth almost $42 million at the Victoryland electronic bingo center will end up empty handed. The court ruled Friday that an electronic bingo machine that showed Sherry Knowles had won $41.8 million obviously malfunctioned and that she was actually due no more than $2 from the operation in Macon County.

  9. Man who claimed disability spotted on TV show AP - Fri Nov 20, 8:11 PM ETSent 15 times

    LOS ANGELES - California tax officials say an interior designer's false disability claim was uncovered when he was spotted on a home improvement television show.

  10. Alleged burglar warms up bottle for crying baby AP - Thu Nov 19, 9:27 PM ETSent 13 times

    INDIANAPOLIS - An 18-year-old is in police custody after he warmed up a bottle for a crying baby inside the house he was allegedly robbing. Indianapolis police arrested the suspect at Arlington High School on Tuesday after receiving a tip from a television viewer saw surveillance video on a newscast.

  11. Actor Johnny Depp arrives for a Museum of Modern Art tribute to director Tim Burton in New York November 17, 2009. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
    Johnny Depp named People's "sexiest man alive" Reuters - Wed Nov 18, 12:24 PM ETSent 11 times

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Pirates of the Caribbean" star Johnny Depp was named People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" on Wednesday, reclaiming a title he first won in 2003.

  12. Cops: Woman smuggled drugs to Pa. inmate with kiss AP - Fri Nov 20, 8:11 PM ETSent 9 times

    MERCER, Pa. - A western Pennsylvania woman has been ordered to stand trial on charges she passed a drug-filled balloon to a state prison inmate while kissing him. State police said guards at the State Correctional Institution-Mercer became suspicious when an inmate appeared to swallow something after a prolonged kiss with a visitor on Oct. 19.

  13. Italy collector finds Galileo's lost tooth, fingers Reuters - Fri Nov 20, 12:24 PM ETSent 9 times

    ROME (Reuters) - An art collector has found a tooth, thumb and finger of the renowned Italian scientist Galileo Galilei who died in the 17th century, Florence's History of Science museum announced on Friday.

  14. High rise buildings are seen behind a slum in Mumbai April 28, 2009. REUTERS/Arko Datta
    Make toilets cool to fix sanitation woes? Reuters - Tue Nov 17, 12:49 PM ETSent 8 times

    MUMBAI (Reuters) - Jack Sim, founder of the World Toilet Organization, has a theory about why governments and people are so reluctant to talk about hygiene: it isn't cool.

  15. Then President-elect Senator Barack Obama is pictured live on a giant screen as he addresses supporters at his election night rally in Chicago November 4, 2008. REUTERS/Jason Reed
    U.S. election, iPhone among decade's top 10 Internet moments Reuters - Thu Nov 19, 4:20 PM ETSent 8 times

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - The launch of Wikipedia, emergence of the iPhone and the election of U.S. President Barack Obama were among the 10 most influential moments on the Internet in the past decade, according to the annual Webby awards.

  16. Man accused of squeegee attack at Ark. gas station AP - Thu Nov 19, 9:22 PM ETSent 6 times

    CONWAY, Ark. - A man accused of using a squeegee to hit another man during a fight over who was first in line at a gas pump was due in court on charges. The man, Hector Chavez, 21, was to be arraigned Friday in Faulkner County Circuit Court on a second-degree battery charge.

  17. Pregnant woman seeks help, allegedly robs homes AP - Fri Nov 20, 3:22 PM ETSent 6 times

    WICHITA, Kan. - Wichita police arrested a pregnant woman after she allegedly robbed homes after asking residents for help. Police said the woman, who is eight months pregnant, had been telling people in west Wichita that her car broke down and she needed to call someone for a ride.

  18. Cartons of contraband cigarettes are put on display at the Finance Ministry in Paris on September 4, 2008. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
    Diplomats arrested for cigarette smuggling Reuters - Fri Nov 20, 11:04 AM ETSent 6 times

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish police have arrested two North Korean diplomats on suspicion of smuggling 230,000 cigarettes into the Nordic country, the Swedish Customs Office said Friday.

  19. New EU president wins fans in Japan -- as a poet Reuters - Fri Nov 20, 10:45 AM ETSent 5 times

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Herman Van Rompuy, the European Union's new president, may not be very well known around the world but he's already winning fans in Japan -- as a poet rather than a politician.

  20. Trapped thief drops trousers in bungled burglary Reuters - Tue Nov 17, 12:50 PM ETSent 5 times

    LISBON (Reuters) - He wiggled, jiggled and even dropped his trousers, but a thief trying to break into a supermarket in Portugal stayed stuck fast in a tiny window until he was rescued by police and the fire brigade.

  21. Charge nurse Kevin McKenna is given a swine flu vaccination at the University College London Hospital as the mass immunisation programme begins, in October 2009. Health authorities said Friday they are investigating what could be the world's first cases of person-to-person transmission of a strain of drug-resistant swine flu.(AFP/Pool/File/Lewis Whyld)
    Christmas kissing: On the cheek to avoid swine flu AP - Mon Nov 23, 7:50 AM ETSent 5 times

    LONDON - Britain's authority on etiquette says it's more hygienic to exchange kisses on the cheek than to shake hands — so the swine flu pandemic should not make people afraid of kissing under the mistletoe this holiday season.

  22. Miss. toddler, 2, helps mom give birth to brother AP - Thu Nov 19, 9:05 PM ETSent 4 times

    OLIVE BRANCH, Miss. - A 2-year-old in north Mississippi has done something few toddlers can: He helped his mother give birth to his brother. Bobbye Favazza told The Commercial Appeal she went into labor this past Friday and gave birth on the family's living room couch in Olive Branch. She said her toddler, Jeremiha Taylor, got her a towel and caught the baby before firefighters arrived to cut the umbilical cord.

  23. A Twitter page is displayed on a laptop computer in Los Angeles October 13, 2009. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
    Lawmaker apologizes for insulting rival on Twitter Reuters - Wed Nov 18, 12:52 PM ETSent 4 times

    OTTAWA (Reuters) - A Canadian member of Parliament learned the hard way on Tuesday that insulting a rival legislator by Twitter is not a good idea, especially if you're sitting around the same table at the time.

  24. What's in an unusual name? More than you might think Reuters - Tue Nov 17, 2:29 PM ETSent 3 times

    LONDON (Reuters) - Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes might have thought twice about naming their daughter Suri if they'd known that it means "pickpocket" in Japanese, "turned sour" in French, and "horse mackerels" in Italian.

  25. U.S. residents fight for the right to hang laundry Reuters - Wed Nov 18, 8:05 AM ETSent 3 times

    PERKASIE, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Carin Froehlich pegs her laundry to three clotheslines strung between trees outside her 18th-century farmhouse, knowing that her actions annoy local officials who have asked her to stop.

  26. This bank surveillance video released by the FBI taken Monday, Nov.16, 2009 shows an elderly man, nicknamed the 'Geezer Bandit,' during his most recent bank robbery at a Bank of America branch in La Jolla,Calif. The FBI and local law enforcement agencies are seeking the public’s assistance to identify the unknown male bank robber who is responsible for holding up five San Diego-area banks since summer. (AP Photo/FBI)
    FBI seeks 'Geezer Bandit' in Calif. bank robberies AP - Tue Nov 17, 9:52 PM ETSent 3 times

    SAN DIEGO - FBI officials say an elderly, thin, gray-haired man nicknamed the "Geezer Bandit" is responsible for holding up five San Diego-area banks since summer.

  27. Jury sides with NYC police in clown's lawsuit AP - Thu Nov 19, 6:16 PM ETSent 3 times

    NEW YORK - A federal jury has ruled that New York City police didn't use excessive force when they arrested a professional clown who left a suspicious device that turned out to be a balloon inflator inside a coffee shop.

  28. Researchers: Ohio State lake jump a wee bit of fun AP - Thu Nov 19, 9:22 PM ETSent 3 times

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Intrepid Ohio State University researchers have learned students don't just party in a campus lake during rituals before the annual Michigan game. They also potty there. Thousands of students will jump into Ohio State's Mirror Lake Thursday night, ahead of Saturday's football game between the Buckeyes and Wolverines.

  29. Video shows patient cop with affectionate cat AP - Tue Nov 17, 9:18 PM ETSent 2 times

    TAYLOR, Texas - A black cat showed affection by crawling up and down a Texas police officer in a friendly display captured on the patrol car's dashcam. Taylor police Officer Keith Urban was seen being patient with the cat, whose image was captured during a recent traffic stop, then finally gently booting the kitty away.

  30. Actor Tom Cruise (R) waves to fans upon his arrival with his wife Katie Holmes (C) and their daughter Suri at Narita International Airport March 8, 2009. REUTERS/Issei Kato
    What's in a name? More than you might think Reuters - Tue Nov 17, 12:48 PM ETSent 2 times

    LONDON (Reuters) - A London-based translation firm is offering parents-to-be the chance to check the meaning of prospective baby names in other languages to avoid inadvertently causing their offspring future embarrassment.