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Hogs Eat FarmerOregon authorities know only two things for sure about the death of 70-year-old farmer Terry Vance Gardner: He died Sept. 26 and his hogs ate most of his remains, according to news reports.

Across the country, courts and police have been dealing with a seemingly growing number Canadians who say that “man’s law” does not apply to them
2nd hypnotist rescues students stuck in trance
A show at a private girls' high school in Sherbooke, Que., went strangely awry when a young hypnotist left several students in mass hypnosis limbo and he had to call in his mentor to snap them out of it.
Man killed in Bigfoot prankMounting an apparent Bigfoot hoax turned too fatally real for a Montana prankster. Montana Highway Patrol members say a Kalispell man dressed in a shaggy military sniper-style suit meant to ape Sasquatch was killed Sunday night when he leapt out onto Hwy.
Large turtle lays eggs by village's main drag
A Village of Osgoode resident was surprised enough to witness a large snapping turtle laying her eggs last June, but he was even more surprised because she was laying them right beside the town's Main Street.
Billionaire plans to build real life Jurassic Park
An Australian billionaire reportedly plans to clone a real dinosaur from ancient DNA samples for a "Jurassic Park-style" area at his new theme resort, prompting many around the web to ask, "Has Clive Palmer seen how Jurassic Park ended?"
Ontario couple finds honey, 80,000 bees in ceiling
Homeowner Loretta Yates said she knew she had a "sweet mess" on her hands at her home in the small southern Ontario community of Varney, located more than two hours northwest of Toronto, when a crack in the ceiling started oozing honey last week.
Whitehorse knitters stitch together airplane cozy
Knitters in Whitehorse plan to cover their airport's DC-3 weathervane with yarn on Aug. 11. Jessica Vellenga, one of the organizers of the yarn-bombing, said donations of knitting have come in from all across North America for the attempt at creating the
Denver victim narrowly missed Eaton Centre shooting
One of the 12 people reportedly killed in a mass shooting at a screening of the latest Batman movie in Denver was at the Eaton Centre in Toronto on June 2 moments before a gunman opened fire in the mall's busy food court.
$158,000 dog wedding sets record
Two dogs got married Thursday night at an extravaganza to benefit the Humane Society of New York in what is being billed as the most expensive pet wedding ever.
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