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Mexican experts say flesh was human
Oct 15 2007 11:27PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Forensics experts said Monday that chunks of flesh found in the apartment of an aspiring horror novelist were human, and that DNA tests were planned to confirm whether it came from the body of his girlfriend.
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Mexican experts say flesh was human
Oct 15 2007 11:27PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Forensics experts said Monday that chunks of flesh found in the apartment of an aspiring horror novelist were human, and that DNA tests were planned to confirm whether it came from the body of his girlfriend.
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U.N. force to remain in Haiti
Oct 15 2007 10:24PM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Monday to extend the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Haiti for a year, noting significant improvements in security in recent months but saying the situation remains fragile.
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Mexican experts say flesh was human
Oct 15 2007 6:51PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Forensics experts said Monday that flesh found on a plate, fork and frying pan in the apartment of an aspiring horror novelist was human, and that DNA tests were planned to confirm whether it came from the body of his girlfriend.
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Mexican experts say flesh was human
Oct 15 2007 6:51PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Forensics experts said Monday that flesh found on a plate, fork and frying pan in the apartment of an aspiring horror novelist was human, and that DNA tests were planned to confirm whether it came from the body of his girlfriend.
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Outrage in Puerto Rico over pet deaths
Oct 15 2007 5:55PM (CT)
BARCELONETA, Puerto Rico (AP) - Angry pet owners and protesters demonstrated outside a town hall in a northern Puerto Rico city on Monday, as outrage grew over the killing of dozens of animals seized from residents of housing projects.
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105-foot dinosaur unearthed in Patagonia
Oct 15 2007 1:41PM (CT)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - The skeleton of what is believed to be a new dinosaur species _ a 105-foot plant-eater that is among the largest dinosaurs ever found _ has been uncovered in Argentina, scientists said Monday.
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