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Jan. 30, 2014: Family and friends watch as Dewey Jones, left, speaks 
to the media after a hearing before Summit County Common Pleas Court 
Judge Mary Margaret Rowlands in Akron, Ohio.Michael Chritton/APAKRON, Ohio 
 Charges were dismissed Thursday against a northeast Ohio man who served 
about 20 years in prison for a 1993 killing but maintained his 
innocence.A judge ordered a new trial last year for Dewey Jones of 
Akron after tests showed his DNA didn't match evidence at the scene.Prosecutors 
filed to dismiss the charges, noting that witnesses have died and evidence 
has degraded."We basically looked at the case as it stands today and 
determined that we didn't think that we could, for the second time, 
prove his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt," said Jill Del Greco, a 
spokeswoman for the Ohio attorney general's office.Jones told WEWS-TV he 
felt overwhelmed and said he knew such a day would come."I just 
never thought it would take this long," said Jones, 51. "The truth 
is the truth, and it always comes out."Until late last year, Jones 
was imprisoned for the robbery and slaying of 71-year-old Neal Rankin, a 
Goodyear retiree who Jones said was a family friend. Jones said he 
wasn't involved in the killing and had no knowledge about it."I sure 
would like to know who I did 20 years for," he told 
WEWS. "I wish I knew what the whole truth was."The judge hasn't 
decided whether to dismiss the charges with or without prejudice, the latter 
of which w
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and back with physical demands on our bodies that defy reason with 
activities like ultra-marathons in the desert, living in microgravity, and 
setting the world record for holding ones breath under water.Yet as contradictory 
as it sounds, testing these limits is probably what makes us feel 
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eight feet in the air and eating the most bizarre, even dangerous, 
dishes set in front of us on the dinner table.What are some 
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by design, not accident, and something that has us questioning our sanity 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Amanda Knox bows her head during a television interview, Friday, Jan. 31, 
2014 in New York. Knox said she will fight the reinstated guilty 
verdict against her and an ex-boyfriend in the 2007 slaying of a 
British roommate in Italy and vowed to "never go willingly" to face 
her fate in that country's judicial system . "I'm going to fight 
this to the very end," she said in an interview with Robin 
Roberts on ABC's "Good Morning America." (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)The Associated 
PressAmanda Knox prepares to leave the set following a television interview, 
Friday, Jan. 31, 2014 in New York. Knox said she will fight 
the reinstated guilty verdict against her and an ex-boyfriend in the 2007 
slaying of a British roommate in Italy and vowed to "never go 
willingly" to face her fate in that country's judicial system . "I'm 
going to fight this to the very end," she said in an 
interview with Robin Roberts on ABC's "Good Morning America." (AP Photo/Mark 
Lennihan)The Associated PressAmanda Knox puts her hand to her face while 
making a television appearance, Friday, Jan. 31, 2014 in New York. Knox 
said she will fight the reinstated guilty verdict against her and an 
ex-boyfriend in the 2007 slaying of a British roommate in Italy and 
vowed to "never go willingly" to face her fate in that country's 
judicial system . "I'm going to fight this to the very end," 
she said in an interview with Robin Roberts on ABC's "Good Morning 
America." (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)T
 ave the same effect. 
You would need to consume vast quantities for it to be fatal. 
Not exactly high-risk, but you might avoid eating tomato leaves.iStockThe 
danger in tuna is the mercury that the fish absorbs. Once in 
your body, mercury will either pass through your kidneys, or travel to 
your brain and supposedly drive you insane. The FDA recommends children 
and pregnant women do not consume tuna at all. While it's unlikely 
that eating a massive amount of tuna in one sitting will kill 
you, it's a good idea to monitor your weekly intake. Click here 
to visit the Environmental Working Group's tuna calculator to see how much 
is recommended.iStockThe leaves and roots of cassava are surprisingly rich 
in cyanide. By this point, we may as well wish cyanide were 
the most delicious, sumptuous substance on the planet if we had to 
die to enjoy a bite there is not much in the way 
of flavor, though. Cassava is a tropical vegetable originally from South 
America, but has gained popularity in Africa, particularly for its juice, 
which can be fermented to produce a drink called piwarry.iStockRaw cashews 
you might find in a supermarket are not actually raw, as they've 
been steamed to remove the urushiol, a chemical also found in poison 
ivy. This chemical can cause the same effect as poison ivy, or 
poison oak. High levels of urushiol can supposedly prove fatal. People who 
are allergic to poison ivy are likely to have a fatal allergic 
reaction to eating 
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