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2009-09-14 18:10:57
LONDON (Reuters) - A group of schoolchildren who reared a lamb from birth and named it Marcus has overridden objections by parents and rights activists and voted to send the animal to... more
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2009-09-01 18:28:08
By Jane Sutton
MIAMI (Reuters) - A woman described by a federal agent as a heroin addict with a stash of wigs was arrested in Miami on charges of... more
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2009-09-01 18:26:19
By Rob Taylor
CANBERRA (Reuters) - A sex scandal rocked on Tuesday Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's scandal-plagued Labor Party in the state... more
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2009-08-31 19:05:17
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germans, who sometimes see themselves as guardians of the environment, are hoarding energy-guzzling incandescent light bulbs ahead of a looming European Union-wide... more
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2009-08-29 22:00:45
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The beer bike will ride on in Amsterdam.
The outsized bikes, seating groups of people around a central bar, are something of... more
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2009-08-28 17:47:55
By Aaron Gray-Block
UTRECHT, Netherlands (Reuters) - A 13-year-old Dutch girl's hopes of becoming the youngest person to sail solo around the... more
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2009-08-27 16:41:29
By Colin Parrott
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo police will try to rein in a wave of shoplifting by lonely elderly people by involving them in community... more
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2009-08-27 16:34:44
BEIJING (Reuters) - A bizarre row over a player's height caused a Chinese basketball game to be abandoned and sparked violent scenes that left several cars destroyed in Guangdong earlier... more
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2009-08-25 16:01:47
BERLIN (Reuters) - Visitors to a tourist attraction in Berlin have been making off with an unusual memento -- the 30 cm long tail of a Lego giraffe. ... more
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2009-08-24 17:27:43
By Alastair Himmer
TOKYO (Reuters) - Controversial sumo champion Asashoryu is in hot water again after skipping training because he did not want... more
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2009-08-24 17:25:45
PARIS (Reuters) - Workers at a crisis-hit boiler factory in France have stripped off for a nude calendar in a bid to save 204 jobs slated for redundancy. ... more
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2009-08-20 18:22:08
By Colin Parrott
TOKYO (Reuters) - They may want votes, but some Japanese election candidates have been cutting back on handshakes on the campaign... more
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2009-08-20 18:21:20
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A New Zealand man has been dubbed the Lord of the Ring after he searched and found his wedding ring more than a year after it slipped off his finger and sank to... more
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2009-08-20 18:20:43
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Reuters) - Brunei simulated a chemical attack, an embassy bombing and a mock hotel kidnapping in the capital Wednesday in a move that alarmed residents who thought... more
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2009-08-10 13:34:09
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has closed the Jeddah office of a Lebanon-based television network after it aired an interview with a Saudi man speaking about his sexual escapades, a... more
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2009-08-10 13:33:34
LONDON (Reuters) - Bob Dylan is set to release an album of Christmas songs, including "Here Comes Santa Claus" and the carol "O Little Town of Bethlehem," according to music... more
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2009-08-10 13:32:55
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - About 200 women marched through the Nepali capital Monday to denounce a government scheme to pay cash incentives to men for marrying widows, witnesses said. ... more
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2009-08-04 15:46:00
TORONTO (Reuters) - A YouTube video showing a 7-year-old boy at the wheel of a sport utility vehicle -- with his family cheering him on -- has prompted an investigation by Quebec police... more
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2009-08-03 17:03:39
By Gennady Fyodorov
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian soccer fans have been told to drink whisky on their trip to Wales for next month's World Cup... more
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2009-07-31 15:41:52
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A restaurant owner in southwest Turkey was shot dead after he tried to prevent his customers from smoking to comply with a new law on the use of tobacco indoors,... more
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