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Small-town debate picks Greatest Thinker
Jun 10 2007 9:12PM (CT)
NEW YORK MILLS, Minn. (AP) - America's Greatest Thinker is not a famous philosopher, an award-winning mathematician or internationally known astrophysicist. He's a musician and arts administrator from Minneapolis, according to this year's Great American Think-Off, in which ordinary people debate perplexing questions.
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Blackout leaves coaster riders dangling
Jun 10 2007 2:33PM (CT)
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) - A dozen riders on a roller coaster spent half an hour hanging upside down _ 150 feet above the ground _ after a power outage shut down the attraction.
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Scores of bicyclists go nude in U.K.
Jun 10 2007 2:59AM (CT)
BRIGHTON, England (AP) - With strategically placed helmets and slogans painted on bare skin, scores of people shed their clothes and rode through this seaside resort on their bicycles Saturday to promote cycling as an environmentally friendly mode of transport.
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Scores of bicyclists go nude in U.K.
Jun 10 2007 2:59AM (CT)
BRIGHTON, England (AP) - With strategically placed helmets and slogans painted on bare skin, scores of people shed their clothes and rode through this seaside resort on their bicycles Saturday to promote cycling as an environmentally friendly mode of transport.
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Illinois boy discovers blue-eyed cicada
Jun 10 2007 1:47AM (CT)
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. (AP) - It was a one-in-a-million find. Literally. Most of the 17-year cicadas that have emerged in recent weeks in parts of the Midwest have red eyes. But a 6-year-old boy in this Chicago suburb found a rare blue-eyed one in his backyard Friday.
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