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  • Lou the mule credited with saving woman from fire
    (AP)

    In this image from video from WTVF - NewsChannel 5, Lou the mule is shown in McMinnville, Tenn.  Lou is credited with saving the life of his owner Jolene Solomon on Jan. 1, 2009, after a fire destroyed her home. (AP Photo/WTVF - NewsChannel 5)AP - Jolene Solomon is beginning the new year with her life, her mule named Lou and little else. The Southern Standard in McMinnville reported Solomon had just finished eating supper on New Year's Day when Lou's braying and acting up got her attention.




  • Utah woman spends day stuck headfirst down vent
    (AP)

    AP - Talk about deep cleaning. An woman was recovering after spending more than a day lodged inside a vent at her home after falling in while vacuuming it. Ogden police Lt. Scott Sangberg said they came to the 55-year-old woman's house after family members called police to say they hadn't heard from her in more than a day.

  • Scorned ex posts vandalism photo on MySpace
    (AP)

    AP - A scorned 21-year-old told her ex-boyfriend that he couldn't prove she was the one who vandalized his apartment on three occasions — but then, police said, she posted a picture of the damage on MySpace. The woman was charged with two felonies for the vandalism.

  • 6-year-old takes family car after missing bus
    (AP)

    AP - A 6-year-old Virginia boy who missed his bus tried to drive to school in his family's sedan — and crashed. His parents were charged with child endangerment. State police said the boy suffered only minor injuries and authorities drove him to school after he was evaluated at a local hospital for a bump on his head. He arrived shortly after lunch, Sgt. Tom Cunningham said.

  • Boy, 4, shoots babysitter for stepping on his foot
    (AP)

    AP - Police say an angry 4-year-old Ohio boy grabbed a gun from a closet and shot his baby sitter. Nathan Beavers, 18, was hospitalized Sunday with minor wounds to his arm and side after the shotgun attack. Police say another teen was also injured.

  • Police foil German children's dash to Africa
    (Reuters)

    Reuters - Three German children aged five, six and seven who said they were fed up with cold weather at home set off on a voyage to Africa but only got as far as the local train station, police said on Monday.

  • Berlin zookeeper's son tries to cash in on Knut
    (Reuters)

    Polar bear Knut eats his 'birthday cake' during his second birthday celebrations in his enclosure at the Berlin Zoo December 5, 2008. (Johannes Eisele/Reuters)Reuters - The son of the late German zookeeper who nurtured celebrity polar bear cub Knut at Berlin zoo has raised nearly 7,000 euros ($9,748) by selling off his father's belongings on internet auction site eBay.




  • Obama says got "choked up" leaving Chicago
    (Reuters)

    President-elect Barack Obama steps aboard a military plane at Chicago Midway Airport January 4, 2009 before flying to Andrews Air Force Base near Washington. Obama is moving to Washington 16 days before being sworn in as the 44th President of the United States on January 20. (Jason Reed/Reuters)Reuters - Barack Obama is not afraid to admit it -- he got a little emotional before leaving Chicago for Washington where he will soon become the next president of the United States.




  • Stolen Madoff statue returned with note attached
    (Reuters)

    Bernard Madoff walks back to his apartment in New York December 17, 2008. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)Reuters - A statue stolen last month from Wall Street financier Bernard Madoff's Florida home has been returned undamaged, and with a note attached, to a country club where the accused swindler is a member, Palm Beach police said on Thursday.




  • Woman gives birth at London Tube station
    (Reuters)

    Reuters - A Polish woman has become only the second person to give birth on London's underground rail network since it opened 146 years ago, the transport authority confirmed on Friday.

  • Morris dancers urge young to strap on the bells
    (Reuters)

    Reuters - Britain's morris dancers, renowned for bells on knees, coloured rags and flower-bedecked hats, are launching a recruitment drive to convince young people that their stick-slapping art form is not a thing of the past.

  • Church of England pens prayer for the redundant
    (Reuters)

    Reuters - The Church of England published a prayer on Tuesday to help comfort Britons who lose their jobs in the financial crisis.

  • Holier than thou? Rio's Christ statue has rival
    (Reuters)

    Reuters - A little-known Brazilian farming town with sugar cane wealth is set to upstage Rio de Janeiro by erecting a statue of Christ that will eclipse its famous equivalent atop Rio's Corcovado mountain.

  • Angry Taiwan aboriginals throw eggs
    (Reuters)

    Reuters - Hundreds of Taiwan aboriginals threw eggs at a heavily guarded government office on Tuesday while yelling epithets in protest against what they said was a lack of protection for historic land rights.

  • Cuba opens Hemingway archives to scholars
    (Reuters)

    Reuters - Cuba on Monday made the first of thousands of digitized documents, photographs and books that belonged to writer Ernest Hemingway available to scholars after the items languished for decades in the basement of his home outside of Havana.

  • Fabulous fib is named Wis. club's top lie of 2008
    (AP)

    AP - A whopper about a devious baby and his diapers is the top lie of 2008, an organization of champion fibbers declared Monday. The Burlington Liars Club bestowed its top award for this line: "My grandson is the most persuasive liar I have ever met. By the time he was 2 years old he could dirty his diaper and make his mother believe someone else had done it."

  • Finger-flicking competitor handed ban in China
    (Reuters)

    Reuters - A leading Chinese speed skater has been banned for one year after he made obscene gestures towards spectators during a national tournament, local media reported Tuesday, citing sport authorities.

  • Police: Mexican woman in wheelchair flees on foot
    (AP)

    AP - Police say a woman who begged from a wheelchair was caught running from a crime scene on foot in Monterrey, Mexico. Police spokeswoman Sidlayin Robles says 30-year-old Ana Victoria Perez fled on foot after she and her husband allegedly threw a stone through the front window of a furniture store.

  • Bolivia's Morales to launch state-run daily paper
    (Reuters)

    Reuters - Leftist Bolivian President Evo Morales said on Sunday he would launch a state-run daily newspaper later this month, saying the paper would act as a counterbalance to the "anti-government" local media.

  • Man shot by his stepdad ends up in jail with him
    (AP)

    AP - A man who police said was shot by his stepfather ended up in the same jail with him after officers discovered outstanding arrest warrants against the victim. Police told The Daily News of Jacksonville that 37-year-old Richard Hayes shot his stepson Thursday night.

Copyright (c) 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. | Date published: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 21:20:40 GMT
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