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Mistaken Identity: Twitter Storm over Wrong Suarez

Social media fallout from Luis Suarez's biting controversy reached Buenos Aires on Wednesday with a near namesake pleading for an end to a deluge of online insults directed at him.

"Please stop," Argentine Diego Suarez -- Twitter handle @Suarez -- urged after being mistaken for the Uruguay and Liverpool striker.

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@HiddenCash Treasure Hunt Marred in Paris

A man participating in the @HiddenCash treasure hunt finds an envelope with money in Central Park in New York on June 14, 2014

American philanthropist Jason Buzi will not be allowed to stage his quirky @Hidden Cash treasure hunt in Paris at the weekend, police said Wednesday.

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Gamblers Cash in on Suarez Biting Attack

A biting attack by Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez on an Italian defender at the World Cup brought gains for 167 gamblers around the world, betting company Betsafe said Wednesday.

Gamblers in about 20 countries placed bets on the player biting someone by the end of the championship at odds of 175 to 1. Betsafe said it paid out about 50,000 euros in total, marketing head Patrick Oeqvist told AFP.

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Japan Unveils 'World's First' Android Newscaster

Japanese scientists on Tuesday unveiled what they said was the world's first news-reading android, eerily lifelike and possessing a sense of humor to match her perfect language skills.

The adolescent-looking "Kodomoroid" -- an amalgamation of the Japanese word "kodomo" (child) and "android" -- delivered news of an earthquake and an FBI raid to amazed reporters in Tokyo.

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Northwestern Issues Diplomas with Misspelled Word

An Illinois university's typo is getting national attention.

Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communication recently gave 30 diplomas to graduates on which the word "integrated" was spelled without the 'n.'

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Bolivia's New Clock Runs Left, an Homage to Southern Peoples

Bolivia's congress has a new clock -- and its numbers run counterclockwise, in homage to the people of the southern hemisphere, local authorities said Tuesday.

The new bronze clock replaces a traditional time piece with Roman numerals on the legislative building in the heart of La Paz, which was first inaugurated in 1905.

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Police: Burglar Busted after Not Exiting Facebook

Police didn't have to work hard to catch a man who broke into a Minnesota house.

First the burglar failed to log out of Facebook after checking his profile on the homeowner's computer. Then he agreed to meet up with homeowner James Wood in an effort to get back wet clothes he'd left behind.

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Los Angeles Street Sign Allowed 1-Minute Parking

Motorists in Los Angeles are known to chafe at the city's confusing parking restrictions and pricey penalties, but an erroneous street sign spotted last week had drivers scratching their heads.

The sign said "1 minute parking" and was posted near the intersection of San Vicente Boulevard and Montana Avenue. A photo of the sign went viral online, eliciting amusement and outrage alike.

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Robot Valet to Park Cars at German Airport

Plane to catch and don't feel like hunting for parking?

Travelers at Duesseldorf airport in Germany can soon leave the job to a robot valet.

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Thoughts, Freud? Vagina Sculpture Traps U.S. Student

An American exchange student who got stuck in a giant vagina sculpture was freed by firefighters in southwestern Germany.

Tuebingen fire service official Markus Mozer said Monday that the young man slipped as he tried to climb into the stone sculpture to pose for a photo.

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