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A Tumor? No, a Pea Stuck In The Lungs

A Tumor? No, a Pea Stuck In The Lungs

An American was diagnosed by his doctors with a possible lung tumor got the surprise of his life when he learned that the dark mass seen on the x-ray was actually a pea that had germinated in his respiratory system.

Twitter Launches New Content-sharing Button

Twitter Launches New Content-sharing Button

Twitter users can now more easily share their favorite articles. Twitter has indeed tried to make the process easier by launching on Thursday, a new share button that websites can place on their content page.

Angry Over McNuggets

Angry Over McNuggets

Visibly frustrated because she could not get McNuggets for breakfast on the morning of New Year’s Day, a resident of Toledo, Ohio, became violent at employees and at the window of the restaurant.

Australia Recruits From Koala Hunters To Beer Drinkers

Australia Recruits From Koala Hunters To Beer Drinkers

Beer taster, koala hunter or cleaner of kangaroo poop: South Australia launched on Tuesday a massive recruitment campaign in England promising to people aged 18-30 “unusual” jobs.

British Man Walks Down the Amazon

British Man Walks Down the Amazon

34 years old Ed Stafford, from Great Britain, said Monday that he became the first man to walk down the Amazon through its entire length, after a journey of 6,500 km over two years.

Obama Offered a Basketball Team for His Birthday

Obama Offered a Basketball Team for His Birthday

Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and even the veteran Magic Johnson: President of the United States Barack Obama has played basketball Sunday with a dream team, before meeting friends at the White House to celebrate his birthday a few days late.

New Pet Food Donation to the Benefit of Oil Spill Areas

New Pet Food Donation to the Benefit of the Oil Spill Areas

More than 15,000 pounds of cat food were donated to the Southeast Louisiana areas, struck bt the oil spill. Thanks to Marc Petcare U.S., the gesture will help initiatives put together by the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (LA/SPCA) to help the Gulf Coast.

Microsoft unveils prototypes of the smartphone

Microsoft unveils prototypes of the smartphone

Microsoft has presented to Wall Street analysts mobile phone prototypes with its new mobile operating system, it plans to launch for the holiday season.

The State of Kansas Invests In Bombardier

The State of Kansas Invests in Bombardier

Kansas governor, Mark Parkinson, and Steve Ridolfi, President of Bombardier Business Aircraft, today announced details of a formal agreement that will ensure the production of the aircraft entirely at the new Learjet 85 Bombardier plant in Wichita.

Lyme disease is gaining ground

Lyme disease is gaining ground

Non-existent in many areas in North America before 2004, Lyme disease has progressed over the past five years with many more cases recorded.

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