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Finance Ministry says defrauded by staffer (Reuters)

Reuters – The Dutch Finance Ministry Thursday acknowledged it was defrauded out of more than 160,000 euros ($204,800) earlier this year by an employee of the ministry unit that handles the state’s financing needs.

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Canadian parents more lenient than Italians and French (Reuters)

Reuters – Canadian parents are more lenient with their children than mothers and fathers in France and Italy, according to a new study.

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Man bites police over a pet peeve (Reuters)

Police guard the entrance to a store in Barendrecht, near Rotterdam December 4, 2002. REUTERS/Guido BenschopReuters – Police arrested an 82-year-old man after he bit and kicked officers who had arrived to mediate in a dispute with a neighbor over a domestic pet.

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Vuvuzelas banned from European soccer competition (Reuters)

A fan blows a vuvuzela before the start of a 2010 World Cup quarter-final soccer match between Paraguay and Spain at Ellis Park stadium in Johannesburg July 3, 2010. REUTERS/Jerry LampenReuters – Vuvuzelas have been kicked out of European competitions after UEFA said that the controversial plastic trumpets drowned out supporters and detracted from the emotion of the game.

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Cup of tea forces jet to make emergency landing (Reuters)

Reuters – A British airplane en route to Poland was forced to make an emergency landing in Germany after a 56-year-old woman spilled a hot cup of tea on herself, German police said on Wednesday.

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Dutch colleges angry over sex job ads for freshmen (Reuters)

Reuters – A number of Dutch colleges are considering legal action against the publisher of a move-in guide for new freshmen, after the company included an ad recruiting students for jobs as online sex workers.

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Long-lived Dutch might be bad news for insurers (Reuters)

Reuters – The Dutch are set to live longer — good news for them but bad news for insurers that are expected to suffer from higher capital requirements and tighter profit margins as a result.

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Older people enjoy reading negative stories about young (Reuters)

Reuters – Older people like reading negative news stories about their younger counterparts because it boosts their own self-esteem, according to a new study.

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Man arrested for trying to dazzle pilots with laser (Reuters)

Reuters – A man appeared in court on Tuesday accused of trying to dazzle pilots with a laser beam as they were landing at France’s second-busiest airport Paris Orly, aviation authorities said.

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John Lennon’s toilet sells for $14,740 at auction (Reuters)

An undated handout image shows a toilet belonging to late Beatle John Lennon. The toilet fetched 9,500 pounds ($14,740) at auction on August 28, 2010, around 10 times its estimate, the sale organisers said. BRITAIN-LENNON/ REUTERS/The Beatles Shop/HandoutReuters – A toilet that belonged to late Beatle John Lennon fetched 9,500 pounds ($14,740) at auction on Saturday, around 10 times its estimate, the sale organizers said.

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Mushroom hunter “massacre” claims 18 lives in Italy (Reuters)

Reuters – At least 18 mushroom-lovers have been killed in accidents while hunting for their favorite fungi in the mountains and forests of northern Italy.

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Malaysia uncovers nearly 100 live reptiles in bag (Reuters)

Reuters – Malaysian airport security arrested a convicted wildlife smuggler after finding almost 100 live reptiles in his luggage, the country’s Wildlife and National Parks Department said.

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Politician raffles breast implants (Reuters)

Venezuelan opposition candidate for a National Assembly position, Gustavo Rojas, campaigns in the low income neighborhood of Antimano in Caracas August 27, 2010. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia RawlinsReuters – A Venezuelan politician is offering breast implants as a prize in a raffle to raise funds for his parliamentary election campaign.

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Permission to laugh at election — for now (Reuters)

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva laughs as he waits for Kuwait's Prime Minister Nasser al-Mohammad al-Sabah in Brasilia, July 22, 2010. REUTERS/Ricardo MoraesReuters – Brazil’s election is a laughing matter again, at least for now.

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Britain being “overrun” by street signs (Reuters)

A new road sign (2L) stands amongst other traffic signs on Farringdon Road, London, January 24 2003. REUTERS/Toby MelvilleReuters – The British government has declared war on the profusion of unnecessary road traffic signs, railings and advertising boards, saying they blight towns’ English character.

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“Ordain women,” London bus ads will urge Pope (Reuters)

Pope Benedict XVI waves during his weekly general audience from the balcony of his summer residence in Castelgandolfo, south of Rome, August 11, 2010. REUTERS/Tony GentileReuters – Pope Benedict will be confronted by posters on London’s famous red buses during his trip to the British capital next month which will call for the ordination of women priests.

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T-shirt explains Philadelphia’s blunt speech (Reuters)

An aerial photo of the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia, July 2, 2005. REUTERS/StringerReuters – For Mike Monteiro, a transplanted Philadelphian who now lives in California, his T-shirt says it all.

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Police guard home of woman who put cat in bin (Reuters)

Reuters – The home of a woman filmed picking up a cat and throwing it into a rubbish bin is under police guard in Britain after her actions sparked outrage from animal lovers and even death threats.

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Alternative tours draw travelers to Mexico (Reuters)

Tourists, who took part in a mock illegal immigrant's run, pray while blindfolded for the victims of illegal border crossings in Ixmiquilpan in the state of Hidalgo, August 14, 2010. REUTERS/Eliana AponteReuters – While most travelers flock to Mexico to sip margaritas on white-sand beaches, a hardy few choose lesser-known tourist sites where they are chased down by immigration agents or risk their lives in dangerous slums.

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Man, shot in head, notices five years later (Reuters)

Reuters – A Polish man living in Germany went about his business for about five years without noticing he had been shot in the head because he was drunk when it happened. Police in the western city of Bochum said on Tuesday doctors found a .22 caliber bullet in the back of his head after the 35-year-old went to have what he thought was a cyst removed.

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Egypt culture chief sleepless over Van Gogh theft (Reuters)

A guard walks at the gate of Mahmud Khalil Modern Art Museum in Cairo, Egypt, August 23, 2010. A Van Gogh painting worth an estimated $55 million was stolen from a Cairo museum on Saturday and after reporting it had been recovered, the state news agency quoted a minister as saying it was still missing. REUTERS/Asmaa WaguihReuters – Egypt’s culture minister blamed “incompetent” security staff for the theft of a $55 million Van Gogh painting from a Cairo museum and said worries for the safety of the country’s art treasures are depriving him of sleep.

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UK reality TV programme branded “freak show” (Reuters)

Reuters – A new British reality TV show, which will film two people — one disfigured, the other attractive — living together in a house full of mirrors, has been branded a “freak show” by critics.

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U.S. typo vigilantes correct errant signage (Reuters)

Reuters – If you’re confused about the difference between “it’s” and “its”, or unsure how to spell “cemetery”, you’re not alone, and there’s plenty of evidence to prove it.

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Woman buries brother, discovers dead son (Reuters)

Reuters – A French woman discovered her 42-year-old son had been buried in the same cemetery where she was attending her brother’s funeral, after she had tried to invite him to the ceremony, a newspaper said Friday.

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Harry the croc picks Labor in Australia snap poll (Reuters)

Reuters – Dirty Harry the saltwater crocodile has picked, or should that be bitten, Australia’s Labor Prime Minister Julia Gillard to win Saturday’s cliffhanger general election.

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