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It’s not exactly a Saturn rocket, but the British have finally launched something into space.

A team of British amateurs have succeeded in putting a paper airplane into the heavens.

The craft — made of paper tubes with a cardboard-like covering — was taken 25 miles aloft on a balloon, and flew back to earth, landing in one piece.

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This guy probably took his favorite bar’s name a bit too literally.

A crook who robbed an Idaho hotel was found 15 minutes later drinking next door at a bar named “The Alibi.”

Donald Mosley Jr., could soon be doing his drinking at another establishment called “The State Pen,” as he is facing felony robbery charges, according to WMTW-TV news.

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If you love your chocolate fix, you’d better start saving up.

Chocolate industry experts predict that in 20 years the beloved confection could become so rare that it will cost as much as caviar.

The Nature Conservation Research Council says that farmers are starting to resist growing cocoa beans in places like West Africa because of the difficulty and harsh conditions.

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A group of Boston bridesmaids weren’t going to let a little thing like a violent carjacking ruin their friend’s wedding.

The group was inside a limo when a thug smashed a window with a hammer, ordered them out and stole the car near the front of the church.

Despite the traumatic experience, the women didn’t say a word to the bride until after the wedding was over so as not to upset her.

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Some deer in Canada have learned to play ring-and-run.

A woman in Ontario says that deer living near her home regularly come out of the woods, approach her door and ring her door bell.

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