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  • Robberies are not unusual, but this one is. A sketch by artist Salvador Dali has been stolen from the men's prison at Riker's Island....
  • According to the people at "Ripley's Believe it or Not," the cornerstone of the Washington Monument, which was laid on July 4, 1884,...
  • Mel Gibson, star and director of many an action film, has taken on a new challenge.
  • In Melbourne, Florida, firefighters got so consumed with an emergency they forgot to turn off a fryer in their kitchen and started...
  • Michael Shaara died thinking he was a failure. His great love was writing.
  • Many Christians wear a WWJD band on their arms. This stands for the question, "What Would Jesus Do?"
  • The ancient Greek mathematician once used his ingenuity to help defend his home against foreign invaders.

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    There once was a poor, rural family who were greatly concerned because their little boy had not started talking. The family didn’t have many resources to call upon, so the problem went on for a long time.
  • Just about a year before he succumbed to cancer, Tony Snow, former political pundit, speech writer and White House press secretary, said the following to the 2007 graduating class at the Catholic University...
  • Have you read the story about the teacher who asked her pupils what they thought the Seven Wonders of the World were for today?
  • Do you ever wonder what you are worth? Recently we read about John Odom, a baseball player for the independent Calgary Vipers, who was traded to the Laredo Broncos for 10 maple baseball bats.
  • If you have ever read the “Dennis the Menace” comic strip, you know that Dennis often comes up with some interesting prayers.
  • The Queen of England has two birthdays. Her actual birthday is April 21, but the decision makers wanted to celebrate it when the weather is more pleasant, so her official birthday is the second Saturday...
  • Under the Julian calendar, Christmas fell on Jan. 6. When the new Gregorian calendar came into use, Christmas was moved to Dec. 25; but some in Britain kept celebrating it on Jan. 6.
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