The US Fish and Wildlife Service says the 40-year-old American was returning from Australia when US Customs agents found two geckos, two monitor lizards and 11 other lizards fastened to his body. The man's been released on a $10,000 bond and is to ... Read Full Story
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The counterterrorism official says
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An American infertility clinic is offering free human eggs to one British woman for attending an informational seminar Wednesday in London.
The promotion, which has been described by some as a raffle, has sparked an ethical debate in
Black people must leave, NJ Walmart announcer says
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. officials are reviewing security tapes to try to determine who used a southern New Jersey store's public-address system to tell "all black people" to leave.
Shortly before 7 p.m. Sunday at the Washington Township
Iraqi PM fights for survival as votes are counted
An Iraqi police official says a car-bomb blast in the holy city of Najaf killed at least three people and injured more than 50.
The official says the blast occurred Saturday near a bus carrying pilgrims, killing one Iraqi and two Iranians.
Recent cases show challenge of US terrorists
One was a drywall contractor and father, another a petite woman who cared for the elderly, another a U.S. military officer. The most alarming thing about a string of recently arrested terror suspects is that they are all Americans.
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