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Posted: 5:24 AM Mar 10, 2010
Odd News March 10, 2010
Odd News March 10, 2010
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RESTAURATEUR-BREAST MILK
NEW YORK (AP) - How's this for a gourmet treat? It's cheese made
from human breast milk. Manhattan chef Daniel Angerer posted his
recipe for "mommy milk cheese" on his blog. He owns the Klee
Brasserie with his wife, Lori Mason. The breast milk cheese is
encrusted with maple caramelized pumpkin and Concord grapes.
Angerer says they had an overabundance of milk for their newborn,
Arabella Caroline. So, when the couple ran out of room in their
small freezer, Angerer decided to experiment.
MARIJUANA RELIGION
GEORGETOWN, Colo. (AP) - Holy smoke isn't so holy after all.
Trevor Douglas claims pot is his sacrament. But that argument got a
Colorado judge a little out of joint. A Clear Creek County judge
has found Douglas guilty on misdemeanor drug charges. Douglas says
he'll appeal. He claims his use of pot is protected by the First
Amendment right to religious freedom. The judge ordered Douglas to
pay 450 bucks and serve 15 hours of community service.
LEAVING FOR LOVE
PASCO, Wash. (AP) - Sometimes love is more important than
politics. A Washington state mayor is following her heart and will
resign. Joyce Olson, the mayor of Pasco, tells the city council
she's moving to Norfolk, Va. She's joining her fiance there. She
reconnected with a high school classmate last year while planning
their 40th reunion. She and William Mathews got engaged around
Valentine's Day. Olson says she intends to resign as mayor at the
end of the month.
TEXAS STADIUM-IMPLOSION
DALLAS (AP) - Eleven-year-old Casey Rogers will soon be a hero
to haters of the Dallas Cowboys. The sixth-grader from Terrell,
Texas, will get to trigger the destruction of Texas Stadium. He won
a Kraft Foods essay contest for kids who have made a difference in
their communities. Casey is a former foster child. He founded the
charity Casey's Heart to help the homeless in downtown Dallas.
While Cowboys' foes will be glad to see Texas Stadium go, Casey
isn't one of them. He tells The Dallas Morning News he's a Cowboys'
fan. The Texas Stadium implosion is set for April 11.
ROOFTOP FIGURES
NEW YORK (AP) - Those aren't jumpers -- they're art. The NYPD is
worried an art display could trigger 911 calls. Life-size figures
will soon be gazing down from buildings near a midtown Manhattan
park. Police officials are concerned that some might mistake the
sculptures for suicidal people poised to leap. The work is by
Antony Gormley and was first displayed in London a few years ago.
SNOWBALL FIGHT-OFFICER
WASHINGTON (AP) - What happens when you bring a gun to a
snowball fight? You could lose more than a week's pay. Washington,
D.C., Detective Michael Baylor is accused of drawing his gun during
a snowball fight in the nation's capital. Baylor is fighting a
proposed a 10-day suspension. The police union says Baylor is being
persecuted. A police internal affairs report obtained by the AP
says Baylor was "confrontational" during the incident. A
spokeswoman for the department isn't commenting.
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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