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Ocean Sunfish Washes Up on Washington Coast

A 7-foot ocean sunfish rarely seen in Washington waters recently washed ashore on a beach at Cape Disappointment State Park near the mouth of the Columbia River.

It was found dead on the beach at low tide Aug. 27 by children after a campfire program, said June Mohler, a biological technician from Troutdale, Oregon, working this summer as an interpretive assistant at the park.

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Sex-Mad Zombie on the Rampage in Venice

What do you do when your dead ex-girlfriend rises from the grave and throws her decomposing body at you, demanding hot sex and a happily-ever-after ending?

Horror-comedy master Joe Dante gives his answer in "Burying the Ex", premiering at the world's oldest film festival here to the guilty pleasure of zombie flick aficionados.

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Deadly Cobra Puts Small Dutch Town on High Alert

A small southern Dutch town has been put on high alert after a deadly cobra escaped from its enclosure, prompting authorities to urge residents to keep their windows closed and their children inside.

The Drimmelen municipality issued a general alert on Friday after a highly-venomous Cape cobra disappeared from a terrarium of a local collector in the nearby hamlet of Made, near the southern city of Breda on Thursday evening.

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Surgery on Ailing Great Dane Yields 43 ½ Socks

The 3-year-old Great Dane was miserable and retching when its owners rushed him to a northwest Portland emergency animal hospital.

It was something he ate!

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Oops: College Exams Already Had All the Answers

Students in Austria sitting down to take university entrance exams this week found themselves with a guaranteed pass — at least for a minute or two. The answers were already filled in.

The University of Salzburg says 144 would-be psychology students were given wrong envelopes Tuesday. Instead of the normal tests, they were handed copies with answers meant for the professors grading them.

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French Man Jailed for Phoning and Texting His ex 21,807 Times

A 33-year-old French man was sent to prison on Thursday after phoning and texting his ex-girlfriend 21,807 times, admitting that, with hindsight, "it was stupid".

The unnamed defendant, who had made the calls to demand the woman thank him for fixing up their flat, was given a 10-month sentence -- six months of which was suspended -- and a 1,000-euro ($1,300) fine.

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Woman Accused of Shoplifting $144 in Eye Shadow

An Arkansas woman whose mug shot shows her in heavy aqua and maroon eye shadow is accused of shoplifting $144 in makeup.

Police in Fayetteville, Arkansas, arrested 31-year-old Brandy Allen, accusing her of stuffing handfuls of eye shadow into her purse Monday.

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Buckingham Palace Guard 'Pirouette' Video under Investigation

A Grenadier Guardsman who was captured on camera apparently dancing pirouettes in front of Buckingham Palace is under investigation, the Army said Wednesday.

A appears to show the soldier marching in a slow, deliberate fashion and performing a sequence of turns, apparently for comic effect, while on duty outside the Queen's official residence.

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Judge Orders Attorney to Wear Socks in Courtroom

An attorney who habitually appears in court without socks faces sanctions including possible fines if he shows up without them again in one Indiana courtroom.

Blackford Circuit Judge Dean Young issued an Aug. 25 order directing attorney Todd Glickfield of Marion to wear appropriate business attire, including socks and a tie, in future proceedings in Young's Hartford City courtroom.

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U.S. Ambassador Roasted over British Food Jibe

The U.S. ambassador to Britain sparked annoyance in his host country by criticizing the local traditional food in a magazine interview this week.

Asked what he would serve at his ideal dinner party, envoy Matthew Barzun replied somewhat undiplomatically.

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