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Customers at Jean Bowyer's bakery in South Carolina enjoy chicken-and-dumpling popsicles, beef liver, and turkey and cheese flavored cookies. This may sound unusual and disgusting, but not when your customers are of the canine sort. Bower is the owner of K-9 Union Hall & Bakery, which caters to dogs and the owners that love them. Other menu items include turkey muffins and canine sushi. Bower also creates three layered birthday cakes for Fido, baked from corn and flour meal mixed with liver, and smeared with icing appropriate for canines. The Union Hall also offers dogs a better social life with birthday parties complete with dog guests and treat-filled pinatas.

SAUDI ARABIA - Customs officials at King Khaled International Airport in Riyadh encountered a slight problem while doing a routine search last week. About 300 live poisonous cobras escaped and wandered the airport after a man received a request from officials to display the contents of his bag. The reason why the man who had just disembarked a flight from Cairo was carrying the serpents is unknown.

MINNESOTA - Gregory Peter Carr was annoyed by speeding vehicles and heavy traffic in front of his home, by County Roads 29 and 164 in Minnesota. So he took matters into his own hands. Armed with a 12-gauge shotgun and approximately 14 rounds of ammunition, Carr aimed at vehicles passing in front of his house and several were hit by his six shotgun blasts. There were no injuries, but the road rager immediately went into hiding. Police found Carr in a nearby soybean field and he remains in jail until his first court appearance. He told authorities that all he wanted was the drivers to simply slow down and take alternate routes.

An exhibition of flayed human corpses currently on display in London has influenced more than 20 people to donate their body parts to the cause. The process calls for skinning of the corpse, splaying the insides and then putting it on display. Donors feel their bodies are no more than shells that they have no use for after death.

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