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The most interesting weird news stories of the wekk for April 2012, including 'weird news in pictures'.

Featured stories include: The Wind Powered Car (see picture), A video of a baby doing pulls ups, the praying mantis photobomber, the 'Dwarf Empire' theme park, Hitler fish and a US high school which looks eerily similar to the Millenium Falcon in Star Wars... VIEW STORY PAGE | OPEN LINK

An amusing article from yahoo about what your choice of pet says about you and what it would be like to date you... VIEW STORY PAGE | OPEN LINK

As the Bashir Al Assad, the despotic leader of Syria, continues to bury his head in the sand about the growing international condemnation of his regimes actions, and the rising tide of rebellion against him within Syria itself, he is starting to look more and more like an ostrich. And no, I am not making a complex political analogy, I am saying - the man is actually starting to physically look mo.. VIEW STORY PAGE | (Editorial)
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The week's weird news in pictures, plus a digest of the most interesting weird news stories of the week.

It seems to be hamster week in the UK, with two amazing hamster stories, and then there is the brilliant application of strategic eating on a New York subway, the world's most extreme eviction, and the hermit crab in the picture here, who now lives in a shell made out of lego... VIEW STORY PAGE | OPEN LINK

20 of the funniest ever business cat memes, including a couple that are a little bit different..... VIEW STORY PAGE | OPEN LINK

If you live in the UK and you have ever seen a Marks & Spencers advert then I think you will enjoy this... VIEW STORY PAGE | OPEN LINK
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