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Horses Could Soon be Slaughtered for Meat in U.S. WASHINGTON -- Congress has lifted a de facto ban on the slaughter of horses, a move hailed by Missouri farmers and state political leaders who say the prohibition had inadvertently caused more harm to the animals than good. Link
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102,000 Cupcakes Nearly Shut Down Bakery After Groupon Deal LONDON - A bakery owner was forced to make 102,000 cupcakes after being
swamped by customers taking up her cut-price Groupon offer, according to
reports Tuesday. Link
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6 S.Koreans suspected of selling gold teeth of dead South Korean police arrested six crematory workers on suspicion of stealing and selling melted gold teeth from cremated bodies. Link
 voogeltje - 01-12-11 - © WKYC TV
Wal-Mart to pay for medical costs in syringe case A Wal-Mart spokeswoman says the retailer will pay for any valid medical expenses for customers harmed by syringes in clothing. Link
 voogeltje - 01-12-11 - © WKYC TV
Horses could soon be slaughtered for meat in U.S. Congress quietly lifted a 5-year-old ban on funding horse meat inspections. Link
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IRS to pay out millions in undelivered refund checks The IRS is looking to return millions of dollars in undelivered tax refund checks. Link
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All Black book seized in Spain over drug reference A book about legendary All Black coach Sir Fred Allen has been seized by Spanish customs officers because of apparent drug references. Link
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ABs book seized in Spain over drug reference A book about legendary All Black coach Sir Fred Allen has been seized by Spanish customs officers because of apparent drug references. Link
 voogeltje - 01-12-11 - © stuff.co.nz
Dog steps on gun, shoots hunter in buttocks A bird hunter in the US was shot in the buttocks after his dog stepped on a shotgun laid across the bow of a boat. Link
 voogeltje - 01-12-11 - © stuff.co.nz
Man donates suit with $13,000 in pocket! Charity workers in the US are hunting through piles of donated clothes at an Iowa warehouse hoping to find US$13,000 that an elderly man says he mistakenly left in the pocket of a suit he gave to a Goodwill store. Link
 voogeltje - 30-11-11 - © stuff.co.nz
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