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- http://www.lyricsondemand.com/n/naslyrics/youcantkillmelyrics.html
(Nas- You Can't Kill Me lyrics: 'Niggaz always on that bullshit/ To make a nigga wanna open up a full clip . . . You can't kill me . . .')

- http://www.thegardenfestival2007.com

- http://streaming.4ytv.com/homemade/where_is_the_soul_192.mp3 (Sergej's latest mix)

"In both surveys, the stronger the emotional connection, the better the sex. This is true from the beginning of a relationship for women, and increasingly true for men as a relationship continues." (Washington Post)The Washington Post analyses the findings of the latest Durex Global Sex Survey and Viagra manufacturer Pfizer's survey from last year.


"It doesn't actually develop the muscles as such; it just sort of sits in the tissues and makes them larger. One of the main problems people have with this is deformity as gravity plays its part, giving you droops within your muscles." (Sunday Times) Liverpool public health expert Jim McVeigh warns bodybuilders against sing new 'popeye' muscle enhancing oil product Synthol.




- http://emuse.ebaumsworld.com/games/play/1180 (Classic penguin game)

- http://www.funflashgames.com/swingball.htm (swingball)

- http://www.miniclip.com/games/puzzle-pirates/en (pirate game)



- http://www.bifrost.com.au/hosting/gnomes/#gnomes (mutilated garden gnomes etc)

- http://www.gardengnomefromhell.com/2006/01/kill-gnomes-game.html

- http://internettrash.com/users/sprkythdvl/gnome.htm Gnone Liberation Front)

- http://www.zoraskingdom.freeserve.co.uk (Elephant Man & Other Medical
Anomalies:.'John Merrick: 'I went to school like other children until I
was about 11 or 12 years of age, when the greatest misfortune of my
life occurred, namely the death of my mother. Peace to her, she was a good
mother to me.... .....Together with my deformities, she was the means
of making my life a perfect misery. I was taunted and sneered at so that
I would not go home to my meals, and used to stay in the streets with a
hungry belly rather than return for anything to eat . . .')

- http://www.jyi.org/news/nb.php?id=361 ('The worm Wuchereria bancrofti,
or threadworm, causes elephantitis by growing in a host's lymph nodes.
The human body reacts by trying to slow down the flow of lymphatic
fluid through inflammation; unfortunately, this also causes the legs, arms,
and genitals to swell to "elephant" sizes . . .')

- http://www.gamesgnome.com/action/elephant (Elephant Game)
 
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British striker sacked by Singapore club for swearing

S-League striker Kim Grant has lodged a complaint with soccer's world governing body FIFA and the Singapore FA after being sacked by his club for swearing.

The former Charlton Athletic front man was shown the door by Geylang United for indiscipline, local media reported.

"Grant breached the rules when he used the language at the office in front of a few other players as well as other staff," Geylang general manager Ong Yeok Phee told Singapore's Today tabloid.

"The vulgarity was targeted at the club... we felt it was unacceptable."

Englishman Grant said he had lost his temper following a spat over his home leave entitlement.

"I admitted it was an error and I apologised for it," said the 34-year-old. "It is part of my culture and I did not say it to anyone's face.

"I looked down and exclaimed angrily. I did not think it would hurt anyone."
 
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Australian robbers attack man with sawfish snout

An Australian man was attacked with a sawfish snout during a burglary in the northern state of Queensland, police said.

Police said two thieves broke into a caravan at Bundaberg in southeast Queensland Tuesday night and attacked the 40-year-old occupant with the fish snout, a length of cartilage with a row of serrated teeth around its outside edge.

The victim suffered cuts to his back, hands and arms in the attack and was treated by paramedics after the assailants fled, they said.

Police later said they had dropped their investigation of the case after the victim withdrew his complaint for reasons that were not made public.

They did not say whether the attackers happened across the sawfish bill in the caravan or deliberately brought it with them as a means of subduing their victim.

Sawfish are a type of ray with a prominent saw-like snout that is used to search the seabed for crustaceans and other prey. They are listed as endangered in Australia.
 
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HAHAHAHAHAHA......captain, that's weird! isn't cat too small for a doggy :D..just a thought re kya ajha HAHA.....

the video posted by nightwish is freaking scary...the wounded must be the lion's master i guess who was caught up with a surprise attack?... never trust lions or any wild animals for that matter.......not even wild dogs (non-loote ones :P)....

meanwhile i got hold of this video where a lion eats a man...

VIEWERS DISCRETION ADVISED:

THE CONTENT IN THIS VIDEO IS HIGHLY GRAPHIC. VIEW AT YOUR OWN RISK.


 
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Politician offended by landfill ice cream

One Staten Island politician apparently doesn't have a sweet tooth for a locally-made vanilla ice cream with brownie chunks and cherries.

That's because the ice cream in question, marketed under the moniker "Staten Island Landfill," is "insulting and derogatory," borough president James Molinaro wrote in a letter on his Web site, in which he calls for a boycott of the treat, which is also packed with heart-shaped chocolate "crunchies" and fudge.

"The stereotyping of our community is as ignorant as it is hurtful," the infuriated politician wrote. "Even the most basic research effort would easily reveal the positive qualities that truly define our community."

For decades, until it closed in 2001, the city carted its refuse to a landfill in Staten Island, which residents there despised. Molinaro wrote that the borough has consistently been named the "greenest, cleanest and safest."

Kim and Scott Myles, the Queens couple who founded 5 Boroughs Ice Cream, which produces "Staten Island Landfill," said they intended no harm with the moniker.

Kim Myles, 33, told the Daily News in Wednesday's edition that it is a "flavor with heart."

The company markets other city-based ice cream flavors, including "Jackson Heights Mangodesh," "South Bronx Cha Cha Chocolate" and even "Upper East Side Rich White Vanilla."

The chairman of the upper East Side Community Board 8, David Liston, said if the ice cream was good, he would eat it.

Those who tried the Landfill ice cream said the name wasn't a big deal.

"It's not like we'll be expecting to see a syringe or a rubber boot in there," said Joe Melendez, an ironworker from Brooklyn.

The Staten Island borough president has offered an alternate name for a Staten Island ice cream — "Ferry Berry," after the Staten Island Ferry.
 
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Capt. saab, that's crazy..:)
 
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LOL!!!!!!!

I think I should go to staten island to have icecream.... der........

berry ferry...... or ferry berry... what eva

-rocks
 
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Capn' I think that has fraud written all over it. I saw in the newpaper this AM. It is impossible to have that happen by the laws of Nature. a submissive dog to a cat ? Nah !! its impossible to make them mate.
 
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Here's another funny news..:)

Butts Charged With Stealing Toilet Paper

Monday, June 11, 2007

(06-11) 15:40 PDT Marshalltown, Iowa (AP) --

Police blame a woman named Butts for stealing toilet paper from a central Iowa courthouse, and while they're chuckling, the theft charge could put her in prison.

"She's facing potentially three years of incarceration for three rolls of toilet paper," Chief Lon Walker said, stifling a laugh as he talked to KCCI-TV about Suzanne Marie Butts. "See, I can't say it with a straight face."

Workers had noticed the rolls disappearing from the Marshall County Courthouse much faster than usual, Walker said.

Butts, 38, was caught last week after an employee saw her taking three rolls of two-ply tissue from a storage closet, Walker said.

Butts insisted it was the first time she'd pilfered toilet paper, but she declined to answer further questions on her attorney's advice.

The fifth-degree theft charge, a misdemeanor, normally carries a sentence of less than a year in jail. But Butts could face more time if convicted under the state's habitual offender law because she has prior theft convictions.

Walker did not know why Butts was at the courthouse, but said that she did not work there.
 
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Lion can't be pet

 
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19th-Century Weapon Found in Whale
By ERIN CONROY Associated Press Writer
BOSTON -- A 50-ton bowhead whale caught off the Alaskan coast last month had a weapon fragment embedded in its neck that showed it survived a similar hunt -- more than a century ago. Embedded deep under its blubber was a 3 1/2-inch arrow-shaped projectile that has given researchers insight into the whale's age, estimated between 115 and 130 years old.

"No other finding has been this precise," said John Bockstoce, an adjunct curator of the New Bedford Whaling Museum.

Calculating a whale's age can be difficult, and is usually gauged by amino acids in the eye lenses. It's rare to find one that has lived more than a century, but experts say the oldest were close to 200 years old.

The bomb lance fragment, lodged in a bone between the whale's neck and shoulder blade, was likely manufactured in New Bedford, on the southeast coast of Massachusetts, a major whaling center at that time, Bockstoce said.

It was probably shot at the whale from a heavy shoulder gun around 1890. The small metal cylinder was filled with explosives fitted with a time-delay fuse so it would explode seconds after it was shot into the whale. The bomb lance was meant to kill the whale immediately and prevent it from escaping.

The device exploded and probably injured the whale, Bockstoce said.

"It probably hurt the whale, or annoyed him, but it hit him in a non-lethal place," he said. "He couldn't have been that bothered if he lived for another 100 years."

The whale harkens back to far different era. If 130 years old, it would have been born in 1877, the year Rutherford B. Hayes was sworn in as president, when federal Reconstruction troops withdrew from the South and when Thomas Edison unveiled his newest invention, the phonograph.

The 49-foot male whale died when it was shot with a similar projectile last month, and the older device was found buried beneath its blubber as hunters carved it with a chain saw for harvesting.

"It's unusual to find old things like that in whales, and I knew immediately that it was quite old by its shape," said Craig George, a wildlife biologist for the North Slope Borough Department of Wildlife Management, who was called down to the site soon after it was found.

The revelation led George to return to a similar piece found in a whale hunted near St. Lawrence Island in 1980, which he sent to Bockstoce to compare.

"We didn't make anything of it at the time, and no one had any idea about their lifespan, or speculated that a bowhead could be that old," George said.

Bockstoce said he was impressed by notches carved into the head of the arrow used in the 19th century hunt, a traditional way for the Alaskan hunters to indicate ownership of the whale.

Whaling has always been a prominent source of food for Alaskans, and is monitored by the International Whaling Commission. A hunting quota for the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission was recently renewed, allowing 255 whales to be harvested by 10 Alaskan villages over five years.

After it is analyzed, the fragment will be displayed at the Inupiat Heritage Center in Barrow, Alaska.
Copyright © 2007, The Associated Press
 
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BC -

But for the blubber, it would have been sushi! :) A case for obesity, huh? :P :D

As for the "kuppy" or " pitten", if true, only a mutation could explain it. And boy what a mutation that would be! :P

SNDY - Funny.

Nightwish - Geez, I am done with watching lion videos for a week :P :D

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Here's some serious stuff:

Economists miss the boat in ignoring globalization's impact

"We forget at our peril that markets make a good servant, a bad master, and a worse religion." - Amory Lovins

If you do much of your work on a computer, whether working at home or in an office, you might feel that you're part of the economic avant-garde.

Indeed, you are. In fact, you're in the front ranks of the next sector moving on . . . to another country. If your job could possibly be done at home, does it really matter if the home is in Boston or Belfast or Singapore? You are a part of the Almost Gone economy.

What got me thinking about jobs with one foot in the ocean was seeing that a few economists have finally come around to wondering about the impact of globalization on American workers. In fact, one prominent practitioner of the dismal science, Alan Blinder, made it personal this year. He put together a list of "highly offshorable" jobs and there on his list was economists.

(Envisioning how they'd move overseas: Financial firms could hire consulting firms staffed by Indian and Chinese economists. And someday, when we moved past the greatest barrier to free trade ever erected, faculty tenure, classes would be online from the London School of Economics.)

Yes, the invisible hand has been replaced by the invisible hook, slipping into the collar of those who've been telling us for decades that the freer the trade the better off we all are.

Also on Blinder's list were accounting clerks, computer programmers, actuaries, film editors, mathematicians, graphic designers, and on and on. If it can be done on a computer, it's part of the Almost Gone economy. ("Newspaper columnist" is not on the list, by the way. I suspect that's only because there's not enough money in it.)

So what have economists done to help? They yammer on about "comparative advantage," that old argument that if each country does what it is naturally most suited to do, that the world will be a better, more prosperous place.

Okay, but here's the question: What is the comparative advantage of the United States? There was a time when we were out front because of our technology, our collective knowledge, our access to capital of both the monetary and intellectual variety. That advantage we have given away.

The rest of the article can be found at -
I'd target=_blank>http://www.boston.com/jobs/news/articles/2007/06/10/economists_miss_the_boat_in_ignoring_globalizations_impact/

I'd
definitely recommend reading all of it

:)
 
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Who's the tallest of them all? A tit bit about height and power in US politics:

American presidential candidates
Height is might


May 23rd 2007
From Economist.com

IT IS a myth that the taller guy always wins the presidential race. Al Gore (6' and a bit) and John Kerry (a looming 6'4') both looked down on George Bush (5'11'), but lost to him. Yet height does triumph more often than not. Over the past century or so, once the race is down to two contenders, the taller man has won on 16 occasions and the shorter only eight times.

For 2008 one would think that the Republicans' lofty Fred Thompson has a decent shout, assuming he will declare himself a contender. John McCain, somewhat vertically challenged, may struggle. The Democrats' Barack Obama is helpfully tall. What of Hillary Clinton? We have given her an extra five inches in our graphic—the difference between the average American man and woman—which lifts her above, by a nose, the overall front-runner, Rudy Giuliani.




Source: - http://www.economist.com/research/articlesBySubject/displaystory.cfm?subjectid=7933596&story_id=9215769
 
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Curry vs Fish and Chips -- in India! :)

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Fancy an English?

A celebrity chef is hoping to persuade Indians to pop out for an "English" when they are hungry.

Manju Malhi is to present a 40-part television series in Delhi promoting British cuisine, reports the BBC.

She is making traditional dishes like shepherd's pie, bangers and mash, and fish and chips - with a few extra spices to please Indian tastebuds.

Ms Malhi said: "Many people say if it doesn't have chillies in it, it's not worth eating, but I don't believe in that. Sometimes if you eat spicy food all the time, you want something that's a little blander.

"I've made mango crumble, the crew here loved the shepherd's pie - they never knew a British dish could taste like that and they were amazed.

"I've made bangers and mash, the bread and butter pudding has gone down very well too. But Welsh rarebit - they weren't too keen on, it's just cheese-on-toast, they say, even though there is a fine art to making it."

To make the food more palatable, Ms Malhi has been modifying her dishes. So fish and chips is made with a pinch of turmeric and a hint of chilli powder to give it a bit of a kick.

"I have turned the whole process around - in Britain curry is diluted to make it less spicy for the British taste buds, here I'm adding spices to English dishes to make them more acceptable."

Ms Malhi has been brought to India by the Delhi-based NDTV channel to do the series for their yet-to-be-launched lifestyle channel.

"There is not one British restaurant in Delhi, whereas in Britain there are thousands of Indian restaurants, so why this imbalance? I'm trying to say British food is good if you know how to cook it properly."


- http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_2376075.html
 
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Hard to believe someone could actually come up with a video like this, but here is someone who claims they have a "crush on Obama" -- LOL!!

Listen to the lyrics - very funny stuff.

:)


 
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Salman Rushdie awarded knighthood. Iran, Pakistan, amongst others angry:

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ISLAMABAD, target=_blank>http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-06/18/content_6258496.htm

ISLAMABAD,
June 18 (Xinhua) -- The Pakistani parliament Monday unanimously adopted a resolution, condemning the British government for awarding the title of 'Sir' to Salman Rushdie.

In the British Queen's birthday honors list, published Saturday, Rushdie received a knighthood for services to literature.

"The National Assembly is dismayed and protests over the title to blasphemer Salman Rushdie from the British government for his book, based on the desecration of the Holy Qura'an and Sunnah," the resolution passed by the lower house of the parliament said.

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The Guardian (and many others) says it was "well deserved":


Rushdie's honour is richly deserved

The controversy surrounding Salman Rushdie's knighthood cannot obscure that he is one of the greats of British literature.



It is hardly unexpected, yet nonetheless bizarre, that the Queen's recognition of Salman Rushdie's achievement by honouring him with a knighthood should raise such a storm of controversy.

Judged purely in cultural rather than in political terms after all, Rushdie is undeniably amongst the greats of British literature. He is the Dickens of our times. A visionary realist, his superbly inventive, grandly comic stories chart the great social transitions of our globalising, post-colonial world, with its migrations, its teeming hybrid cities, its clash of unlikenesses, its extremes of love and violence. They do so with a richness of language and narrative which is unsurpassed.

When Midnight's Children, his novel of partition, won the Booker Prize in 1981, it raised the prize, itself, to international prominence. Together with Shame, his satire on Bhutto's Pakistan, and The Satanic Verses, in the first instance a hallucinatory satire on Thatcher's Britain, Rushdie's work also gave birth to a major strand in British fiction. Zadie Smith, Kiran Desai, and a host of other young writers are Rushdie's children, liberated by Rushdie's fiction to find their own voices. His "services to literature", for which the honour is awarded, are in that sense exemplary, even without beginning to list Rushdie's labours on behalf of persecuted writers around the world.

For Iran's foreign ministry to wade into our honours system and portray the decision to honour Rushdie as "an orchestrated act of aggression directed against Islamic societies" is to repeat the mistake which began with Ayatollah Khomeini's Fatwa. That killing review chose utterly to misunderstand the place fiction occupies in the west and subject it to a fundamentalist jurisdiction which essentially recognizes only one book, and that one holy. The journalists, writers and academics who languish in Iran's prisons are a mark of that regime's intolerance of any form of dissent. This is hardly the Islam that most Muslims in Britain would wish to support.

Nor, one hopes, would they wish to echo the condemnation of the honour by Pakistan's national assembly and the demand for it to be withdrawn. (Pakistan banned Shame on its appearance.) Similar pressures from the subcontinent were instrumental in rousing Muslims here to riots and book-burning at the end of 1988 when The Satanic Verses appeared. Few then involved paused to read Rushdie's books - which in fact exposed the very racism and intolerance from which minorities suffered. Indeed, labelling fiction as "blasphemous" is to surrender to those pressures on our cultural life which have historically sought to gag all criticism of the status quo and constrain that dissent which is a necessary part of a mature and plural democracy.

It is surely a mark of the Queen's and her advisors' brave, good judgment that they are prepared to recognize Rushdie for what he is: a great writer of international repute who has long spoken the truth to power, whether that power is political, religious or simply a prominent assembly of right-thinking voices. The fact that Rushdie's work has consistently proved controversial is a sure sign of what is a singular and valuable imagination.

- http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/books/2007/06/an_honour_richly_deserved.html
 
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- http://www.nee-antwerpen.be/index-eng.htm (Lying politicians)

- http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/05/06/29/the_top_seven_signs_that_someone_is_lying_to_you.htm (Lying signs: 'Humor or sarcasm. A guilty person will often try to
change the subject using humor or sarcasm . . .')

- http://antipolygraph.org (How to pass a lie detector test)

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gqShQTSDCM (Gangbangers in the US army)

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2ENGnluouc (Fight Club)

- http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gr/public/bh_home.html (Observational
Evidence for Black Holes)

- http://www.arcadetown.com/skyattack/index.asp (Sky attack game)

- http://www.neodelight.com/webgames/ss7 (Space ship game)

- http://www.shorpy.com/node/532?size=_original

- http://www.2flashgames.com/f/f-522.htm (Jewel game)

- http://www.av1611.org/images/Xearth2.jpg (Centre of the earth)

- http://www.insane-games.com/games/d_tunnel (Tunnel Game)

- target=_blank>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDxFqw36KQ0&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fblog%2Ewired%2Ecom%2Ftableofmalcontents%2F2007%2F03%2Findex%2Ehtml
(The Making of the DR Who theme tune)

- http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/news/radiophonatron.shtml

- http://www.msmosquito.com/headlice.html

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target=_blank>http://www.headliceresearch.com

- http://www.1in3trinity.com (God-fearing energy drinks)

- http://www.drinkcocaine.com (Censored)

- http://www.ushmm.org/outreach/propag.htm (Nazi Propaganda and
Censorship: 'Once they succeeded in ending democracy and turning Germany into a
one-party dictatorship, the Nazis orchestrated a massive propaganda
campaign to win the loyalty and cooperation of Germans . . .')

- http://hardcorewillneverdie.com (hundreds of classic DJ mixes)

- http://3voor12.vpro.nl/artiesten/artiest/34334535 (Check out my latest
DJ Mix: recorded live at Amsterdam SUPER club 11, in April (the last
hour of a 3 hour set) )

- http://www.ibiza-voice.com/djs/month_session_Fidelity_Kastrow.php (New
Skrufff DJ Fidelity Kastrow's latest mix)
 
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Censored Cocaine Company Chops Out A New Line

Redux Beverages founder James Kirby posted asbanner advert on his
website saying "R.I.P Cocaine energy drink Sept. 2006 - May 2007 this week
and announced that his controversial energy drink will from now on be
called 'Censored'.

"We love the 'Censored' name because it has the same rebellious and fun
spirit that our original name did," the Redux Beverages founder said
in a statement. "We're in America. I can call my drink anything I want,"
he added (in a follow-up interview with Fort Wayne's New Sentinel
newspaper.)

The guerrilla marketing genius also admitted that he'd come up with the
Cocaine name deliberately to wind up the US establishment and stressed
he remains entirely unrepentant.

"I thought it would be fun," he told the New Sentinel, "(To) create a
controversial product and watch the politicians and people get their
panties in a knot."

In more repentance/ extreme energy drink news, born again company
1in3Trinity attracted media attention this week after launching their new
'spiritually uplifting' 1in3Trinity energy drink which reportedly is made
from 'a special blend of grapes and plants that once originated from
the Holy Land.'

"We've got a cross on the can so it's based on Christianity,"
1in3Trinity president Paula Masters told health portal NutraIngredients-USA. "I
don't think you'll find someone who doesn't believe in Jesus carrying
the can," she added.
 
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Can you be proud and humble at the same time?

You can be proud to be here representing the cosmic
force, shining like a star, glowing like a sun, being beautiful like a
flower in the garden and here to make the world sweeter and more sparkly
for everyone yet humble in the knowledge that the stories and myths
you attach to yourself as an individuated entity are just that- stories.

To take them seriously or give them credence beyond the fleeting and
temporal would be vain and arrogant and that's when pride becomes an
issue.

In other words, you can and should be proud to be serving the greater
good, proud to be here as part of and contributory to the whole, yet
humble because you know in yourself that you are merely passing form."
 
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Here's some potentially non-vegetarian news. Reader discretion advised.

Naked couple die from S.C. rooftop fall

June 20, 2007

COLUMBIA, S.C. --Police on Wednesday were investigating how a naked couple fell 50 feet from the roof of a downtown office building to their deaths.

The bodies were found on the road by a passing cabdriver around 5 a.m. Wednesday.

Clothing was discovered on the roof, leading authorities to suspect the man and woman, in their early 20s, may have been having sex. Their identities were not released.

"It's too early to rule out anything," Columbia police Sgt. Florence McCants said, but McCants said a preliminary investigation didn't show any sign of foul play.
 
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