Oops! Statue of Liberty postage stamp shows Las Vegas (Reuters)
Reuters – After printing 3 billion copies of a new postage stamp bearing an image of the Statue of Liberty, the United States Postal Service received a strange question from a stamp collector.
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Rescued Bolivian circus lions welcomed in U.S. (Reuters)
Reuters – Twenty-five Bolivian circus lions rescued from poor conditions arrived safely in the United States, bound for a Colorado wildlife refuge.
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U.S. Latinos trail in the digital divide: study (Reuters)
Reuters – Latinos are the United States’ fastest growing minority, but they trail in the digital divide because of lower income and educational levels, according to a study released on Wednesday.
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Angry monks stop "insulting" beer ad (Reuters)
Reuters – Monks and nuns in the largely Catholic Baltic state of Lithuania forced a brewery on Wednesday to withdraw an “insulting” poster campaign featuring a Franciscan brother holding up a brimming glass of beer.
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Aussie Packers fan returns to US for Super Bowl (AP)
AP – The man who might be Australia’s greatest Green Bay Packers fan has returned to the United States to watch his team play in the Super Bowl.
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ND team exposed to raccoon pulled from tournament (AP)
AP – A raccoon has ended a North Dakota team’s bid for a fourth consecutive regional championship in high school wrestling.
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Man admits mailing hundreds of tarantulas (Reuters)
Reuters – A German national who shipped hundreds of live tarantulas into the United States through the mail has pleaded guilty to a federal smuggling charge, prosecutors said.
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German man admits mailing hundreds of tarantulas to U.S (Reuters)
Reuters – A German national who shipped hundreds of live tarantulas into the United States through the mail has pleaded guilty to a federal smuggling charge, prosecutors said.
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Mass bird deaths rare, not apocalyptic – experts (Reuters)
Reuters – Birds falling out of the sky in the United States and Sweden are freak examples of the kind of mass animal deaths, from beached whales to deluges of frogs, that have unusual but not apocalyptic causes, experts say.
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Cuban eggs, not cigars, fall foul of U.S. Customs (Reuters)
Reuters – A Cuban-American father and daughter face a possible jail term or hefty fines after their attempt to bring 72 unhatched pigeon eggs from Cuba to the United States fell foul of U.S. Customs.
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