In Conversation: Louisiana Private Schools Teach Loch Ness Monster Is Real
Tuesday, June 26, 2012 -- 10:15 AM
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In Conversation: Louisiana Private Schools Teach Loch Ness Monster Is Real -- Huffington Post
Some students at private schools in Louisiana are being taught that Scotland's fabled Loch Ness monster is real, a claim that is then held as evidence disproving Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Should this be allowed?
Swedish Woman Flies to Africa Next to Corpse -- SF Gate
Lena Pettersson was flying from Amsterdam to Africa for a vacation when a man in his 30s appeared to get sick and die after a few hours into the flight. His body was laid across three seats and covered with a blanket for the duration of the flight. The woman, who could not change seats on the full flight, was reimbursed half of her airfare from the airline. What would you have done?
Wedding Party Soaked after Dock Breaks -- WoodTV
A bride, groom and their entire wedding party fell into Gun Lake in Michigan after the dock on which they were standing on gave way. Have you experienced any wedding day disasters?
School Sunscreen Ban Leaves Student Severely Burned -- ABC News
A student with a form of albinism was severely sunburned after not being allowed to apply sunscreen during an outdoor trip with her school. Many American schools don't allow sunscreen in schools without a doctor's note, since they are regulated by the FDA as an over-the-counter drug. Should this law be changed?
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