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Eager Beaver Blamed for U.S. State Internet Outage

Officials have finally identified the culprit behind a 20-hour Internet and cellphone outage last week in northern New Mexico —an eager beaver.

CenturyLink spokesman David Gonzales told The Associated Press on Friday that a beaver chewed through the fiber line last week. He says the evidence was discovered by contractors who worked to repair the outage.

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Singapore Gripped by Hello Kitty Frenzy

Tempers flared and police had to be called in Thursday as anxious Singaporeans rushed to McDonald's outlets to buy Hello Kitty plush toys being sold by the fastfood chain as a promotion.

Hundreds had begun queueing from Wednesday night to get their hands on a kitten in a skeleton outfit, depicting a character from the German fairy tale "The Singing Bone".

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Poor English Saved Japan Bankers from Lehman, Minister

Japan's banks emerged from the 2008 global credit crisis largely unscathed because senior employees did not speak English well enough to have got them into trouble, the country's finance minister said Friday.

Taro Aso, who also serves as deputy prime minister, said bankers in Japan had not been able to understand the complex financial instruments that were the undoing of major global players, so had not bought them.

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Teen from Turkey Turns Bananas into Plastic

There's nothing slippery about Elif Bilgin's idea of using banana peels as a substitute for old-school petroleum-based plastics.

The 16-year-old student from Istanbul spent two years perfecting a way to make a bioplastic out of discarded banana peels that could, in turn, be used for the electrical insulation of cables.

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Dutch Woman Freezes Dead Mother, Unable to Say Goodbye

A Dutch woman kept her dead 83-year-old mother in the freezer for a week because she couldn't bring herself to say goodbye, police said on Wednesday.

"The woman froze her mother's body and kept it for a week," police spokeswoman Esther Boot told Agence France Presse.

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U.S. Couple Letting Coffee Drinkers Choose Baby Name

A U.S. couple are letting customers at a Starbucks coffee shop choose the name of their baby.

Twenty-five-year-old Jennifer James and 24-year-old Mark Dixon of West Haven tell the New Haven Register (http://bit.ly/1adT5d6 ) they have been struggling between two names for the boy they are expecting in September.

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Two-Headed Turtle Hatches at U.S. Zoo

A two-headed turtle has hatched at the San Antonio Zoo and officials have named her Thelma and Louise.

The female Texas cooter arrived June 18 and will go on display Thursday at the zoo's Friedrich Aquarium.

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Japan Man Sues NHK for Using too Many Foreign Words

A pensioner is suing Japan's national broadcaster for emotional distress, claiming the overuse of foreign loanwords has rendered many of its programs unintelligible, his lawyer said Thursday.

Hoji Takahashi, 71, is demanding 1.41 million yen ($14,000) in damages for the broadcaster's reliance on words borrowed from English, instead of their traditional Japanese counterparts.

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Barber, Customer Exchange Blows in Kuwait … over al-Asir!

Lebanese disputes have moved to a barber shop in Kuwait, where a heated debate over the latest Sidon clash erupted into a fistfight.

A Syrian customer voiced rejection of the Lebanese army's assault on Islamist cleric Sheikh Ahmed al-Asir and his armed group, as the Lebanese barber backed the operation.

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Indian Journalist Reports Flood from Victim's Shoulders

An Indian television journalist reporting on the deadly floods that have swept northern India defended his decision on Tuesday to file a report while perched on a survivor's shoulders.

Narayan Pargaien, who works for the local News Express channel, told Indian media website newslaundry.com that the criticism he has faced since the video was posted online was unfair.

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