Thursday, November 15

Week in Review, Nov. 15

A 20-year old cow had been credited with making $22,000 worth of milk (1), prices rose to close $5 a gallon for milk (2), and an unidentified passagenger lost cookies at the PWM baggage claim, causing an evacuation of the airport (3). A crew member on the Portland-based scallop dragger, Teresa Marie III, severed his hand (4).

Hunters sold "rattling bags," Bleat-in-Heat deer calls and T-shirts saying, "Vegetarian— an Old Indian Word for Poor Hunter" (5). "It appears the population is down drastically worldwide compared to what it once was," said an urchin expert. "There has been a gold-rush approach around the world." (6).

Police found Hitler's dinnerware during a pot bust (7), wild game was served (8) and a man lacked air-conditioning, a condition that prevented him from eating out at Ribollita in the summer (9). Ben Cohen, of Ben & Jerry's, said he might name an ice cream for Democratic hopeful John Edwards called "Captain Courageous Crunch" (10). Twenty-eight residents turned out for elections in Matinicus because of bad weather and the doughnuts (11).

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