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Driver Has 18 Times Legal Alcohol Limit
VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) -- Lithuanian police were so astonished by a breath test that registered 18 times the legal alcohol limit, they thought their device must be broken. It wasn't....

Woman Allegedly Hits Two With Raid Can
ATHENS, Ala. (AP) -- A woman was charged with domestic violence for allegedly hitting her husband and another woman on the head with a can of Raid bug spray after she found them together....

Bible Student Charged in Phone Sex Case
OWATONNA, Minn. (AP) -- A student at Pillsbury Baptist Bible College was charged in the theft of his roommate's debit card, which was used to pay for more than $2,300 worth of calls to phone sex lines, prosecutors allege in court papers....





Resuscitated Exotic Chicken Dies
ARKADELPHIA, Ark. (AP) -- The exotic chicken that was saved from drowning by mouth-to-beak resuscitation more than three months ago has died, her owner said Tuesday....

Man Shoots Lion After It Attacks His Dog
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) -- A man shot and killed a 130-pound mountain lion that attacked his dog outside the family's home near Buckhorn Canyon in the Arapahoe National Forest....

School Bans Sesame Street Gang T-Shirts
BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) -- Brockton High School has banned T-shirts with Sesame Street characters. But these are no regular pictures of Bert and Ernies....

Panel: Legislators Shouldn't Work Drunk
SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- Oregon legislators and staff members should not be drunk while performing their official duties, a citizen panel says....

Woman Seeks Probation for Her Cat
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) -- Lewis the cat, whose alleged attacks have landed his owner in legal trouble, will learn his fate in court next month. Ruth Cisero, the cat's owner, was in court Tuesday on a charge of second-degree reckless endangerment. A hearing was set for June 20 to determine whether she could get special probation and have her cat's life spared....

Police Get Calls About Bikinis, TV Remotes
REXBURG, Idaho (AP) -- Law enforcement agencies depend on citizens in the community to be their eyes and ears. But officials in this southeastern Idaho town aren't sure how to respond to reports of skimpy bikinis, lost TV remotes, menacing squirrels, and a report of a neighbor's shrub trespassing....

'Stargazer' Says He Fell Down Chimney
BRAWLEY, Calif. (AP) -- A man faces a burglary charge after police found him stuck in a chimney. Matthew Allen, 27, told police he fell down the chimney after going on to the roof of the house to look at the stars....