Charla Nash, a Connecticut woman who was attacked by her friend's 200-pound chimpanzee early this year, appeared on Oprah today. Her face is heavily disfigured and she said she is blind and has to eat through a straw via a small hole where her mouth used to be, but she has no anger, she said.
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Look at a bottlenose dolphin and it looks like its grinning. Who would know that beneath that cute exterior could lie a maniacal killer of their relatives, harbor porpoises?
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Perhaps this, and other, similar stories, will remind people that keeping a wild animal for a pet is not a good idea. On Sunday, Ross Township, PA resident Kelly Ann Walz, 37, was attacked and killed by her pet black bear.
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It was reported today that two soldiers from the United States were killed in an attack in Afghanistan. The main US base in the country was involved in a rocket attack.
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Unidentified men armed with grenades and automatic weapons attacked a wedding party in SE Turkey on Monday, killing at least 45 people.
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Stamford, CT police have released the 911 call made Monday when a large pet chimpanzee, Travis the chimp, went on a rampage. On the tape, you can hear the chimp’s owner, Sandra Herold, plead for help as her pet attacks her friend. You can also hear the chimp in the background. Here is the original story.
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In Stamford, CT, Charla Nash, 55, was injured seriously when attacked by the 200-pound pet chimpanzee of her friend, Sandra Herold, 70. In fact, Travis the chimp was more than a pet; he had been used in commercials and appeared on TV, yet he attacked without warning.
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It appears to be the fact that the turki of Russia: tatars, bashkirs, kazakhs and the number of the other nations who belong to the Turki nation have decided to get merged all together pursuing the only goal: get themselves separeted from Russia, join all the turki nations of the world.
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A militant group in Nigeria is threatening to launch more attacks on the oil industry, a day after it seized four foreign oil workers. Gilbert da Costa in Abuja reports for VOA that Nigerian officials say they have established contact with the kidnappers.
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Iraqi police say mortars fired in a busy commercial district in Baghdad today killed eight people and wounded 40.
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