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After learning that a New Hampshire man lost his life savings at 
a carnival in hopes of winning an Xbox, a satire website offered 
to buy the large stuffed banana the man received as a consolation 
gift for the same amount of money the man lost, WBZ reports.Henry 
Gribbohm, 30, of New Hampshire, told WBZ-TV that he ended up losing 
$2,600 playing Tubs of Fun at a Fiesta Shows' carnival. The next 
day, he said he complained to a person running the game and 
was given $600 and a large stuffed banana with dreadlocks.Gribbohm later 
filed a report with the Manchester Police Department claiming that the game 
was rigged. The department told the station that it is investigating the 
matter.Tubs of Fun is notoriously challenging. Gribbohm told the station 
that he practiced and thought he had a knack for it. But 
once the game began, the balls started popping out of the water. 
His only explanation: "It's not possible that it wasn't rigged."CollegeHumor.com 
caught wind of the story, and announced it would buy the dreadlocked 
banana for the $2,600.For every Facebook 'Like' this post gets, we'll put 
10 cents toward the cost of Henry's stuffed banana, and if we 
get to 26,000 Likes, we'll offer to buy Henry's banana for $2,600. 
If this post gets over 30,000 Likes, we'll offer to buy Henry's 
banana AND pay for the Xbox Kinect that he was originally trying 
to win, the post said.Like a down-on-his-luck Blackjack player, Gribbohm 
began making riskier bets to wi
from the university, the official told the AP.The law enforcement official 
said information about Tazhayakov's status was in the Homeland Security 
Department's Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, called SEVIS, 
when Tazhayakov arrived in New York in January.The official spoke on the 
condition of anonymity because this person was not authorized to discuss 
details of Tazhayakov's immigration history.DHS spokesman Peter Boogaard 
said when Tazhayakov arrived on Jan. 20, Customs and Border Protection officials 
had not been notified that he was no longer a student.Boogaard said 
in an emailed statement that DHS had recently reformed the student visa 
system to ensure that CBP would have access to all relevant student 
visa information. Later, however, he clarified the statement to say that 
the reform was ongoing."At the time of re-entry there was no derogatory 
information that suggested this individual posed a national security or 
public safety threat," he said.Tazhayakov and another student from Kazakhstan, 
Dias Kadyrbayev, were detained last month on immigration charges. They were 
arrested on federal criminal charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice. 
Robel Phillipos, 19, was also arrested and charged with willfully making 
materially false statements to federal law enforcement officials during 
a terrorism investigation.Questions about Tazhayakov's immigration status 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">he government estimates 
are correct, that leaves billions of barrels of oil and trillions more 
cubic feet of natural gas left for the taking.Thats good news for 
North Dakota -- a state thats already reaped big benefits from the 
oil boom and has one of the strongest state economies in the 
country coupled with an exceptionally low unemployment rate. Tax revenues 
from natural gas and oil hit $1 billion last year in North 
Dakota and the state is on track to double that number next 
year. Republican Sen. John Hoeven believes numbers from the new USGS survey 
will draw even more developers to the area.This will mean a lot 
of jobs, he told FoxNews.com. Financially we are already very strong, we 
have no debt, but this will mean a lot more. Stores, restaurants, 
movie theaters  well have to build and well have to hire 
workers.The competition to court employees is already on at the McDonalds 
in Dickinson, N.D. where prospective hires are being lured in with $300 
signing bonuses, Hoeven said.Calls to McDonalds Corp. for comment were not 
immediately returned. Some environmental experts like John Harju, associate 
director for research with the Energy and Environmental Research Center 
at the University of North Dakota, believe the possibilities are even greater 
than what the government forecasts.Like any of these USGS estimates, think 
of them as a milemarker thats well behind you in the rearview 
mirror, he told the Grand Forks Herald in North Dakota.S
 ave urged. Still, the FDA decision 
moving the pill from behind the counter to drugstore shelves reflected a 
societal shift in the long battle over women's reproductive rights, marking 
a major milestone for those who believe all forms of birth control 
should be easy to buy.Reluctant to get drawn in to a messy 
second-term spat over social issues, White House officials insisted Wednesday 
that both the FDA and the Justice Department were acting independently of 
the White House in deciding how to proceed. But the decision to 
appeal was certain to irk abortion-rights advocates who say they can't understand 
why a Democratic president is siding with social conservatives in favor 
of limiting women's reproductive choices."We are deeply disappointed that 
just days after President Obama proclaimed his commitment to women's reproductive 
rights, his administration has decided once again to deprive women of their 
right to obtain emergency contraception without unjustified and burdensome 
restrictions," said Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive 
Rights, which filed the lawsuit that prompted Korman's ruling.Current and 
former White House aides said Obama's approach to the issue has been 
heavily influenced by his experience as the father of two school-age daughters. 
Obama and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius have also 
questioned whether there's enough data available to show the morning-after 
pill is safe and appropri
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