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Venezuelans Told to 'Unfriend' Facebook over U.S. Spying

A government minister in Venezuela, which has offered fugitive U.S. intelligence leaker Edward Snowden asylum, is urging her countrymen to cancel their Facebook accounts lest they be targeted by U.S. snooping.

"Fellow Venezuelans: cancel your Facebook accounts, since you unwittingly have worked as CIA informants! Look at the Snowden case!" prisons minister Maria Iris Varela said in a Twitter posting.

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19-Foot Python Breaks into Australian Charity

Australian police were mystified by a chaotic crime scene including a hole in the ceiling and a smelly pool of vomit-like liquid — until they found the culprit was a 5.7-meter (19-foot) python.

The massive snake weighing in at 17 kilograms (37 pounds) was captured a day after a suspected burglary was reported at a charity store in Queensland in northeastern Australia.

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Minnesota Town Has 4-Year-Old Boy as Mayor

Supporters of the mayor in the tiny Minnesota tourist town of Dorset can stuff the ballot box all they want as he seeks re-election. The mayor — a short guy — is known for his fondness of ice cream and fishing. And he's got the county's top law-enforcement official in his pocket.

Say hello to Mayor Robert "Bobby" Tufts. He's 4 years old and not even in school yet.

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Obama Revives Broccoli-Gate

Michelle Obama's healthy eating campaign is clearly hitting close to home.

President Barack Obama on Tuesday sung the praises of broccoli, snubbing the cheeseburgers, hot dogs, pork chops and pumpkin pies he has munched to show common man credentials on the campaign trail.

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Japan Mob Publishes Magazine for Gangsters

Japan's biggest yakuza organised crime group has published a magazine for its members that includes a poetry page and senior gangsters' fishing diaries, reports said Wednesday.

The eight-page publication has been distributed among the Yamaguchi-gumi, a sprawling syndicate believed to have about 27,700 members, in a bid to strengthen unity in the group, the daily Sankei Shimbun reported.

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Huge Australian Ballot Forces Magnifying Glass Order

Australian electoral authorities are expecting so many candidates in the nation's upcoming polls they have ordered magnifying glasses to ensure every name on the meter-long ballot paper can be read, officials said Wednesday.

The Australian Electoral Commission said it would be providing magnifying glasses at polling places in the populous states of New South Wales and Victoria after a rush of party registrations prompted fears of a font downgrade to fit candidate names on.

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Indonesian Mosques Asked to Turn Down Volume as Ramadan Starts

Indonesian mosques must limit their use of loudspeakers to stop disrupting the lives of those who reside nearby, an official urged Wednesday at the start of the holy month of Ramadan.

The approximately 800,000 mosques in the world's most populous Muslim-majority country go into overdrive during Ramadan, noisily blasting out Koranic verses from the early hours.

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Nigeria Teams Involved in Crazy 79-0, 67-0 Wins Suspended

The Nigeria Football Federation announced it has suspended all four teams involved in "scandalous scorelines" after two lower league clubs chasing promotion and needing to boost their goal difference won games by 79-0 and 67-0.

In the matches, played at the same time, Plateau United Feeders reportedly scored 72 of their goals in the second half to beat Akurba FC 79-0. Police Machine reportedly swept 61 goals past Babayaro FC in the second 45 minutes of their 67-0 game.

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Smelly Monster 'Corpse' Flower in Bloom in Brussels

A Titan Arum, one of the world's largest, rarest and smelliest flowers, is in bloom in a Brussels hothouse for the third time in five years in a rare botanical feat for a plant that generally goes years without blooming.

Variously known as a "corpse flower" in Indonesia where first found, or "huge deformed penis" under its scientific name, "Amorphophallus titanum", the strange but spectacular specimen began to bloom Sunday in the national botanical gardens, the Jardin de Meise, on the outskirts of the Belgian capital.

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Italian Mayor Turns Handyman to Save Town Budget

An Italian mayor and his council members have decided to fight the economic crisis proactively, picking up paintbrushes and re-painting the walls of their offices themselves to spare the town budget.

They worked overtime and even chipped in for the material themselves.

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