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To: zonkie who wrote (10231)1/12/2001 5:55:57 AM
From: zonkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12810
 
The previous article was number 19 on Yahoo's list of most emailed articles of the day, the following was number 10.

I think this woman was looking ahead just a bit. You know, like she didn't want to cut off her nose to spite her face, or something like that. Have her cake and eat it too also comes to mind.
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Thursday January 11 9:19 AM ET
Jealous Wife Cuts Off Husband's Testicle

HONG KONG (Reuters) - A Hong Kong woman, enraged by her husband's alleged extra-marital affair, cut off one of his testicles, police said Wednesday.

Police, confirming newspaper reports, said the woman, identified only by her surname Leung, cut off her husband's right testicle Tuesday. They gave no other details.

The 57-year-old husband, identified as Mak, was also injured in the head and in stable condition in hospital, a police spokeswoman said.

The couple's son was also injured in the incident. Leung, 56, was being detained by police.

dailynews.yahoo.com



To: zonkie who wrote (10231)1/13/2001 1:53:32 PM
From: John Sladek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12810
 
Zonkie,

How about this one. It takes place on the NESS thread on RB.

TM Nominee: Someone a few days ago was chiding jcsark for suggesting that if a current and close-up satellite photo were available to the public which showed the southwest corner of the dead sea, one might see activity there.
Here is just one image I found in less than five minutes, but it is not a close up and to my knowledge bears no date. Perhaps there is a Nessie who is a military man or woman who can direct us to a link where we would be able to see a current, close-up image of the area.

science.co.il

ragingbull.altavista.com

FYI, The Length of the Red Sea is about 70 kilometres (or 70 kilometers, if you prefer American units of measure).

The Response: ragingbull.altavista.com
Gee,Grandma was Hayseed the 3rd from the left?NESS has not been granted an extension to drill,so I doubt if Hayseed's dozers are moving.(NO NEWS as of today)
ragingbull.altavista.com

TM Nominee: Stucky, go back to the link and take a really hard look.
See, the old Dead Sea has the shape of a standing bear facing west. And it appears he has two feet. What would you say those little white things are under the toe of his westernmost foot? Just an apparition? As I said earlier, I don't know the date of the satellite image, but something was there when the image was taken.

science.co.il


ragingbull.altavista.com

Regards,
John Sladek