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Police barred from penis enlargementForget about getting a job as a police officer in Indonesia's Papua if you have had your penis enlarged. You won't get it, according to local media reports citing the Papua police chief.
Canadian ninja ..... Not.A Saskatchewan credit union released a video of a suspect dressed all in black and carrying a curved sword who smashed his way in on April 13.
Shoe lifts raise airport security alarm
A traveller who stuffed his shoes with batteries and metal plates in a bid to appear taller put security officials on high alert at Toronto's Pearson International Airport on Tuesday.
'Penis' confiscated by police
Jason Hadlow is upfront about his predicament. �They�re holding my penis hostage,� the U.K. shopkeeper complains to QMI Agency, after local police hauled away a 1.2 metre, hand-carved stone phallus he had displayed in his front window.

A bizarre creature, dubbed the �oriental yeti�, has baffled scientists after emerging from ancient woodlands in remote central China.
Fake group sex ad leads to sex assault
An ad for group sex with a "soccer mom" posted on Craigslist was a fake, sending a number of people to an unsuspecting household in Connecticut, say police.
Teen banned from N.B. town
A judge banned a 19-year-old from Hartland, N.B., - the smallest town in the province - as part of his release conditions for assault and other charges.
Women try to smuggle corpse onto plane
LONDON - Two women were arrested at a British airport on suspicion of trying to smuggle a dead relative onto a flight bound for Germany, police said on Tuesday
Adopted brothers find each other - across the street
CORNER BROOK, N.L. -- The world can seem like a big place when you are searching for a brother and you have no idea who he is or where he might be, but then again sometimes you just have to look across the street.
Unpaid air hostesses strip in protest
MADRID - Flight attendents owed up to nine months� wages by a grounded Spanish airline have posed nude for a calendar to draw attention to their plight, one of the cabin crew turned models said last month.
'RapeLay' video game goes viral amid outrageThe game begins with a teenage girl on a subway platform. She notices you are looking at her and asks, "Can I help you with something?" That is when you, the player, can choose your method of assault. With the click of your mouse, you can grope her and
Former inmate breaks back into jail
VIERA, Fla. � A Florida man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for violating his probation by trying to break into the Brevard County jail.
Edmonton man renames himself 'God'EDMONTON - God confesses to be a convicted criminal who spent five years in prison for trying to smuggle a suitcase of marijuana into Japan.
Man sues Tim Hortons over fall from toilet
EDMONTON -- An Edmonton man who claims things literally went into the toilet for him after going to a south-side Tim Hortons has launched a lawsuit against the coffee shop giant.
Chalk River scientist gone without a trace
In the Ottawa Valley town of Deep River, police are frustrated and the community remains confounded by the mysterious disappearance of a scientist working at the nearby Chalk River nuclear reactor.
Armed U.S. bicyclist arrested north of border
An American man accused of illegally crossing the border into Canada � allegedly riding a bicycle and carrying guns and an axe � has been arrested in Saskatchewan and faces 14 charges.
Cop: Mom admits killing 'disrespectful' teen
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) � A woman accused of strangling her daughter on a college campus apartment in Purchase, N.Y., told them she did it because the daughter was �disrespectful all the time,� according to court papers made public Thursday.
Bizarre suicide plot had a twist
EDMONTON - An Edmonton man has been put behind bars for trying to kill his "best friend" in a bizarre case that a judge compared to the "dark plot" of an Elizabethan-era play.
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