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Sounds like somebody could use a bit of racial-sensitivity training.

Asian residents of Atlanta were angered when the city’s rail agency renamed the train line that runs though the heart of the Asian community the “yellow line.”

The rail service said it had announced it was going to a color-coded system more than a year ago and no one complained until now.

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So close, yet so far.

Nearly 100 farm animals got free when a truck they were riding in overturned on a Florida highway.

Some were killed but officials from numerous agencies were able to round all the survivors up after cows, goats, pigs and chickens roamed free for several hours.

The accident caused the highway to be closed for six hours.

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At least he wasn’t greedy.

A one-armed thief walked into a jewelry shop in England and stole a single $200 cufflink.

The man had walked in saying he was looking for a present for his mother when he knocked a box of cufflinks to the floor. Employees later noticed a cufflink shaped like a boxing glove was missing.

Dr. Richard Kimble could not be reached for comment.

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Everyone would have been much better off if this guy had just ordered decaf.

A German man walked into an arcade and ordered a cup of coffee and then threatened to break the mug over the cashier’s head if she didn’t hand over the money from the register.

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This is what happens when reality TV gets a little too real.

The producers of the British version of “I’m a Celebrity . . . Get Me Out of Here,” agreed to pay a $5,000 fine for animal cruelty after two contestants killed and cooked a rat on air in an episode filmed in Australia.

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