Police: Woman attempts robbery, tries to eat note (AP)

May 7th, 2010 by admin

Police: Woman attempts robbery, tries to eat note
(AP)

This undated photo provided by the FBI shows Lois Harvey. Authorities in Ohio say Harvey tried to rob a bank with a note and then attempted to eat it once she saw a uniformed officer in line behind her. (AP Photo/FBI)AP – Authorities in Ohio said a woman tried to rob a bank with a note and then attempted to eat it once she saw a uniformed officer in line behind her. FBI Special Agent Harry Trombitas said the woman wearing sunglasses handed the teller the note at a Columbus Chase bank branch Wednesday morning.

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Mass. woman with no arms preparing for black belt (AP)

May 5th, 2010 by admin

Mass. woman with no arms preparing for black belt
(AP)

Sheila Radziewicz of Salem, Mass., uses her nunchucks during  taekwondo class at Bruce McCorry's Martial Arts Studio in Peabody, Mass., on April 28, 2010. Radziewicz is scheduled to take her test next month for a black belt in taekwondo.  The 32-year-old brown belt, who was born with thrombocytopenia -absent radius, or TAR syndrome, tells The Salem News she's been training in martial arts for three years.  (AP Photo/Salem News, Mark Lorenz)  MANDATORY CREDITAP – A Massachusetts woman who was born without arms or kneecaps is preparing to test for her black belt in taekwondo. Sheila Radziewicz was scheduled to take her test next month at Bruce McCorry’s Martial Arts in Peabody. The 32-year-old brown belt, who was born with thrombocytopenia-absent radius, or TAR syndrome, told The Salem News she’s been training in martial arts for three years.

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Cletus, the nearly 3,000-lb steer sold at auction (AP)

May 1st, 2010 by admin

Cletus, the nearly 3,000-lb steer sold at auction
(AP)

Brand inspector Joe Launderville, of Deer Lodge, serves to show the scale of how large 'Cletus' really is, Wednesday, April 28, 2010 in Ramsay, Mont. The nearly 3,000 pound Hereford who kept the herd in line on an Avon cattle ranch for years has been sold for $1,670 at auction. (AP Photo/Montana Standard, Walter Hinick)AP – A nearly 3,000 pound Hereford steer that kept the herd in line on a southwestern Montana cattle ranch for nearly a decade has been sold for $1,670 at auction. Owner and breeder Bill McIntosh of Avon watched the bidding Tuesday at the Montana Livestock Auction in Ramsay, saying he hates to see him go, but he’s got to be practical.

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Police: Woman bites man after being called fat (AP)

April 29th, 2010 by admin

Police: Woman bites man after being called fat
(AP)

AP – Police say a 24-year-old man is missing a chunk of his right ear that was bitten off by a woman who didn’t like being called “fat.” Police spokeswoman Katie Flood said officers were called to a Lincoln hospital around 3:25 a.m. Wednesday to talk to the injured man.

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6-pound foal born in NH may be world’s tiniest (AP)

April 28th, 2010 by admin

6-pound foal born in NH may be world’s tiniest
(AP)

Three-day-old pinto stallion named Einstein born at Tiz a miniature Horse Farm Friday feeds with its mother Tiz Fenisse  in Barnstead, N.H., Sunday, April 25,2010. The diminutive horse born in New Hampshire could lay claim to the world record for lightweight foal. The pinto stallion named Einstein weighed just 6 pounds and measured 14 inches in height when he was born Friday in Barnstead, N.H. Those proportions fit a human baby just about right but are downright tiny for horse, even a miniature breed like Einstein. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)AP – A diminutive horse born in New Hampshire could lay claim to the world record for lightweight foal. The pinto stallion named Einstein weighed just 6 pounds and measured 14 inches tall when he was born Friday in Barnstead, N.H. Those proportions fit a human baby just about right but are downright tiny for horse, even a miniature breed like Einstein.

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Police find suspect neck-deep in liquid manure pit (AP)

April 23rd, 2010 by admin

Police find suspect neck-deep in liquid manure pit
(AP)

AP – Police said that officers searching for a man wanted on methamphetamine charges found him hiding neck-deep in a liquid manure pit at a northeastern Indiana farm. Noble County sheriff’s deputies thought they’d lost the man until an officer spotted him in the tank beneath an outbuilding floor on the farm near Albion.

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Burglars break into prison to rob absent inmates (Reuters)

April 22nd, 2010 by admin

Burglars break into prison to rob absent inmates
(Reuters)

Reuters – It would make a good gag for a comedy if it weren’t actually true: thieves have broken into a Dutch prison to steal the inmates’ televisions.

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Burglars break into prison to rob absent inmates (Reuters)

April 22nd, 2010 by admin

Burglars break into prison to rob absent inmates
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Reuters – It would make a good gag for a comedy if it weren’t actually true: thieves have broken into a Dutch prison to steal the inmates’ televisions.

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China’s "robot dad" aims to show inventions to world (Reuters)

April 21st, 2010 by admin

China’s "robot dad" aims to show inventions to world
(Reuters)

Farmer Wu Yulu, 48, pumps air to a wheel of a cart pulled by his walking robot near his home in a village at the outskirts of Beijing April 14, 2010. REUTERS/Petar KujundzicReuters – Wu Yulu, a 49 year old farmer from the outskirts of Beijing, has become a household name in China for his homemade robots. Now, the creations that he calls his children are about to gain international renown.

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China’s "robot dad" aims to show inventions to world (Reuters)

April 21st, 2010 by admin

China’s "robot dad" aims to show inventions to world
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Farmer Wu Yulu, 48, pumps air to a wheel of a cart pulled by his walking robot near his home in a village at the outskirts of Beijing April 14, 2010. REUTERS/Petar KujundzicReuters – Wu Yulu, a 49 year old farmer from the outskirts of Beijing, has become a household name in China for his homemade robots. Now, the creations that he calls his children are about to gain international renown.

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