A Jer­sey City, NJ, ware­house worker some­how survived—and never even lost consciousness—after being buried by 1,500 pounds of pineap­ples yes­ter­day. The 39-year-old was in sta­ble con­di­tion last night, the Star-Ledger reports. Other than call­ing it an “indus­trial acci­dent,” the paper had no fur­ther details on what caused the pineap­ples to fall.  Scott Simon, unin­ten­tion­ally dialed 911
Tim Black­burn, 50, of Stockton-on-Tees, Eng­land, said he busted his right arm when he fell off a lad­der in 2007 and doc­tors had to remove 4 inches of bone and attach a metal scaf­fold around the arm. The arm was finally healed this month using a new ultra­sound tech­nique, but as Murphy’s law would have
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Police in Florida said they arrested a man twice within a 12-hour period.  Brian Blake Bien­venu, 24, of Del­ray Beach, Fla., began his alleged crime spree when a secu­rity offi­cial at High­land Beach Club observed him park­ing his vehi­cle in the nude, police said. Bien­venu then tried to open the locked gate to the club,

Local Soldiers Losing Tuition Assistance

Joint_Force_Headquarters_-_Idaho_National_Guard_emblem(POCATELLO, ID)  –  More than 100 Idaho National Guardsmen living in the region will lose their college financial aid next semester.  The controversial sequester has left few government agencies untouched, and one of the hardest hit has been the military.  Enlisted students at BYU-Idaho and Idaho State University won’t be able to apply for tuition [...]

 

Local Soldiers Losing Tuition Assistance

Joint_Force_Headquarters_-_Idaho_National_Guard_emblem(POCATELLO, ID)  –  More than 100 Idaho National Guardsmen living in the region will lose their college financial aid next semester.  The controversial sequester has left few government agencies untouched, and one of the hardest hit has been the military.  Enlisted students at BYU-Idaho and Idaho State University won’t be able to apply for tuition [...]

 

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