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A 26-year-old birthday party goer has been snatched by a 5-meter 16-foot
crocodile while swimming in a notorious habitat of the dangerous reptiles,
police said on Sunday.The man, whose name has not been released, was
celebrating a friend's 30th birthday on Saturday at the Mary River Wilderness
Retreat, an Outback tourist destination 70 miles southeast of the Northern
Territory capital Darwin, the victim's hometown, Senior Sergeant Geoff Bahnert
said.The victim and another man had gone swimming across the river. The
pair were swimming back when the crocodile attacked, he said."Several of
the group in the party witnessed the male being taken in the
jaws of the croc for a period of time, and then he
was out of sight," Bahnert said."The Mary River is known worldwide to
have the greatest saturation of adult saltwater crocodiles in the world.
You don't swim in the Mary River," he said.Alcohol may have played
a part in the decision to swim, he said.Police and a government
crocodile management team arrived at the resort late Saturday, and an officer
shot one of the largest crocodiles found in the area for the
safety of searchers, he said.It was not yet known if it was
the killer crocodile.Teams were dragging the river in search of remains,
Bahnert said."The advice to tourists is to come, look, take photographs
and stay out of the water," he added.Crocodile numbers have exploded across
Australia's tropical north since the species was protected b
http://www.facebook.com/denver.booneIs a cartoon-like college mascot reminiscent
of Daniel Boone -- right down to the legendary coonskin cap --
racist, sexist or otherwise offensive?Officials at the University of Denver
seem to think so. Theyve announced they wont reinstate Denver Boone, who
was retired in 1998 as mascot for the UD Pioneers, despite calls
to bring him back.Boone originally had been replaced by a red-tailed hawk
named Ruckus but the bird never soared high with the student body
and was scrapped in 2007, leaving the school without a mascot. Fast
forward and the school decided to put together a committee last spring
to determine the new mascot, but Boone was not even considered.Boone was
a polarizing figure that did not reflect the growing diversity of the
UD community, but rather was an image that many women, persons of
color, international students and faculty members found difficult to relate
to as defining the pioneering spirit, Chancellor Robert Coombe said in a
March letter to the school community.University officials also claim that
Boone was not up for consideration because of a consensus by the
student body that it wanted an entirely new mascot despite numerous
Facebook postings to the contrary.It was really about moving forward, Theresa
Mueller, a spokeswoman for the University of Denver, told FoxNews.com. The
students wanted a new mascot and didnt want to look towards the
past.Mueller added that they intend togi
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> you feel like. This can lead people
to share things like what they had for breakfast. Detailed relationship
woes are another favorite. How about the fact you're out of town
for a while? Thieves love that one.But a recent study from the
University of Birmingham found oversharing is more complex. It seems sharing
too many photos - even if they're nice photos - can damage
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button. Mac users, and Windows users who want to clean a bunch
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Aug 20, 2013: City Church of Tallahassee Pastor Dean Inserra stands outside
his church in Tallahassee, Fla.APNASHVILLE, Tenn. Worried they could be
sued by gay couples, some churches are changing their bylaws to reflect
their view that the Bible allows only marriage between one man and
one woman.Although there have been suits against wedding industry businesses
that refuse to serve gay couples, attorneys promoting the bylaw changes
say they don't know of any lawsuits against churches.Critics say the changes
are unnecessary, but some churches fear that it's only a matter of
time before one of them is sued."I thought marriage was always between
one man and one woman, but the Supreme Court in a 5-4
decision said no," said Gregory S. Erwin, an attorney for the Louisiana
Baptist Convention, an association of Southern Baptist churches and one
several groups advising churches to change their bylaws. "I think it's better
to be prepared because the law is changing. America is changing."In a
June decision, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a provision of the
federal Defense of Marriage Act that defined marriage as between a man
and a woman for purposes of federal law. A second decision was
more technical but essentially ushered in legal gay marriage in California.Kevin
Snider is an attorney with the Pacific Justice Institute, a nonprofit legal
defense group that specializes in conservative Christian issues. His organization
released a model mar
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