Elderly Eagle Awarded It took 67 years and some detective work, but Mitchell Paige is now officially an Eagle Scout.
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Put Your Digital Camera in an Altoids Tin For those who hate lugging a camera, but still like having a tiny one with them -- there is the Pentax Optio "S" digital.
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Catch the Next Olympics Online? You might be able to catch some of the Olympics online. The International Olympic Committee is in talks with the European Union about broadcasting live images from the 2004 Games on both the Internet and cell phones.
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GA Governor Trims State Fat The new Georgia governor, Sonny Perdue is ready to do something about government fat. Perdue launched his own weight-loss program at the Capitol yesterday.
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Telemarketing Call Leads to Father-Son Reunion A chance telemarketing call has led to a reunion between a San Diego County man and his estranged father.
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DJ Charged for Baring His Butt There was a moon over Manassas, and now a DJ is in trouble with the law.
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Is $16,000 Too Much to View Planets? How much is a night with Geoff Marcy worth? At least $16,000. You may not know the name, but Marcy is a world-class astronomer hunting for new planets.
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Osbournes and Osmonds Twist to Pepsi Twist Here's a lineup you won't see on Ozzfest: The Osbournes and...the Osmonds. Pepsi Twist will debut a commercial featuring the Osbournes during the Super Bowl. It shows Ozzy Osbourne dreaming that Jack and Kelly have become Donny and Marie.
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Jerry Rice as Snore Judge Sure, Jerry Rice owns just about every record in the book. But now the legendary Oakland Raiders' receiver hasone more accolade -- snore judge.
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Castro Prank Venezuela says it won't pursue charges -- at least "for now" -- against two Miami D-Js who tricked embattled President Hugo Chavez into thinking he was talking to Fidel Castro.
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PETA's Feathers Flying Over KFC PETA's feathers are flying over what it says are animal-rights abuses by fried chicken powerhouse KFC.
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Galaxies Collide The Milky Way may have chewed up a smaller galaxy billions of years ago and scattered its stars.
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Stolen Phones Now we know where telephone booths go to die. Police in Richmond, California, say a tip sent them to a field where they found about two dozen telephone booths.
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