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hunk of metal over a foot long crashing through the roof of
her home, located near Midway Airport. She wasn't hurt but
the metal was hot to the touch. It was believed to have fallen
off an airplane. Wendy Abrams, a spokeswoman for the
Chicago Department of Aviation, said the incident would be
investigated. Meanwhile, a roofing company patched the hole
in Gohn's roof.
Island for sale: Interested in buying a man-made island in
the North Sea? The British created the island—a fort set on
two concrete towers—during the Second World War and
equipped it with radar equipment, armaments and 200 soldiers, who used it to guard the approach to the Thames
Estuary. It is known as Sealand, has its own flag, stamp and
passport, and is ruled by Paddy Roy Bates, aka Prince Roy, a
retired army major, who lives in the fort. The real estate is
priced at about $1.01 billion. “It comes with a great sea
view,” says Bates's son Michael.
Nice round head needed: Blane Dickinson is looking for
the perfect head to be his canvas for a unique tattoo. The 32year-old artist from Wales intends to put pen to skin and tattoo the image of the full English breakfast on someone's noggin. “I like to make people think with my art,” says Dickinson.
Ideally, he'll be drawing a plate of fried eggs, bacon and
sausages - perhaps with a side of baked beans, fried tomatoes
and toast - on his unusual canvas. A knife and fork are intended to go just behind the subject's ears. Dickinson will make
adjustments for vegetarians.
Merry Christmas: Ralph Crozier didn't have a very merry
Christmas after he learned an innocent peck on the cheek meant to extend Christmas greetings - landed him a charge of
disorderly conduct. The Waterbury, Connecticut, lawyer said it
was an example of “political correctness run amok.” The
lawyer bussed a female judicial marshall at Waterbury Superior
Court three days before Christmas. It was an act repeated by
tens of thousands of people around the state just before
Christmas and it meant no harm, Crozier said. But because
the marshall didn't invite him to kiss her, he ended up facing
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One big family: In an African driver ant colony, there are
some 22 million workers. The amazing thing is that they are
all sisters, sharing the same mother but different fathers.
Halley's return: Halley's Comet, first observed in 240
B.C., last made its appearance in 1986. Those who are
around in 2061 can watch for its return. That's when it's
expected to appear again.
Color invention: The color khaki was invented by the
British army in India in 1845. They soaked their white
uniforms in a concoction of mud, curry and coffee to come up
with a color that would blend with the landscape.
Definitions: The song “Waltzing Matilda,” sometimes
referred to as Australia's unofficial anthem, mentions a
swagman and a billabong. A swagman is a hobo while a
billabong is a watering hole.
In the hole: When you're out on the golf course, take your
measuring tape and check this little detail: the minimum depth
of a hole on a professional course should be four inches.
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A penny saved is a government oversight.
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LIBRA
(Sept. 24 - Oct. 23)
Be realistic about
money matters this
week. A small wager
could win for you, but
it could cost you more
in the long run. Don't
be tempted. Lucky numbers: 2,
11, 15, 30, 34, 39.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)
Everyone around you
seems happy this
week. It might be a
great time to give a
party for anyone you
want to get to know
a little better. Lucky numbers:
20, 28, 31, 40, 44, 46.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21)
You could start to see
some romantic potential in someone you've
considered just a
friend. You could risk
your friendship, so be
tactful. Lucky numbers: 7, 17,
22, 25, 39, 41.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 - Jan. 20)
Read between the
lines and check the
fine print. Someone
who should know
better could try to get
something for nothing. Lucky numbers: 17, 21, 30,
37, 44, 48.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 21 - Feb. 19)
Follow your hunches.
Your instincts about
money and love are
on track. Good news
may be around the
corner, but there is
still much work to do. Lucky
numbers: 6, 23, 24, 28, 46, 47.
PISCES
(Feb. 20 - March 20)
A travel opportunity
could reveal itself this
week. Stay clear of
manipulative people
who want to put
unwelcome restrictions on your life. Lucky
numbers: 4, 8, 10, 19, 21, 45.
Trivia answers: 1. Alleviate pain. 2. Hold. 3. England.
4. Drill. 5. Robin Williams.
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ARIES
(March 21 - April 20)
Don't be shy. You
have the ability to
get people's attention this week. Stand
up to someone who
may criticize with no
reason. Lucky numbers: 4, 29,
40, 31, 42, 49.
TAURUS
(April 21 - May 21)
A tug-of-war between
your work and your
home could have you
running late and
feeling tired this
week. Take some
deserved time for yourself. Lucky
numbers: 6, 7, 23, 33, 38, 39.
GEMINI
(May 22 - June 21)
For those single, this
could be the week
when romance comes
looking for you. Don't
try to avoid it. It's a
good time for those
short trips. Lucky numbers: 2,
14, 24, 31, 44, 48.
CANCER
(June 22 - July 23)
Friends may be cranky
as the week starts.
Your diplomatic manner will turn things
around, but be discreet. You have others
to blow your horn. Lucky
numbers: 7, 14, 18, 21, 31, 44.
LEO
(July 24 - Aug. 23)
If you are single, it
may be a good time
to finally go on that
first date that some
friends may be wanting to set up for you.
Lucky numbers: 7, 15, 21, 29,
38, 40.
VIRGO
(Aug. 24 - Sept. 23)
You seem to have
extra energy this
week. Get that exercise you have been
putting off and use
that equipment you
might have stashed away. Lucky
numbers: 7, 18, 25, 31, 34, 48.
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