Reuters - A vicar was found guilty on Thursday of conducting hundreds of sham marriages between African nationals and cash-strapped eastern Europeans to allow illegal immigrants to gain residency in Britain.
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Vicar conducted 360 sham marriages (Reuters)
Posted by admin 53 minutes ago (http://us.rd.yahoo.com)Tiger escapes from trip to the vet (Reuters)
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Reuters - A 17-month-old tiger escaped from the back of a pick-up truck while it was being driven to a veterinary clinic in South Africa, triggering a helicopter search by police and wildlife experts.
Adrenaline, injuries in Spain's running of the bulls (Reuters)
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Reuters - A runner was gored in the thigh by a bulls' horn on Friday as Spain's adrenaline-filled week-long running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona entered day three.
Swedes, Norwegians pounce on Chinese garlic smuggler (Reuters)
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Reuters - Nordic customs officials have arrested a truck driver after he tried to illegally import 28 tons of Chinese garlic into the European Union.
Absent Russia will win World Cup, 8 percent of nation say (Reuters)
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Reuters - Eight percent of Russians believe their national team will win the World Cup, despite the fact that it never qualified for the tournament, an independent poll has showed.
Researchers seek Little Miss Muffets for fear study (Reuters)
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Reuters - An Austrian university is on the hunt for girls who recoil at the sight of spiders for research into how fear affects the processes of the brain.
For sale - village with pub, 40 people (Reuters)
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Reuters - Stressed-out city executives looking to get away from it all have the chance to buy their own rural village in New Zealand, complete with a pub and population of 40.
Japanese couples say "I do" -- in divorce ceremonies (Reuters)
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Reuters - With divorce on the rise in Japan, some couples are choosing to celebrate the end of an unhappy marriage by saying "I do" for a final time at a divorce ceremony before friends and family.
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