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Watercooler StoriesWILMINGTON, Del., Sept. 8 (UPI) -- Reporters Sunday put a life-size cardboard stand-up of Republican U.S. presidential nominee John McCain on the plane that carries Barack Obama's running mate. The $30 CardBoard McCain, bought in a shopping mall music store, sits in Seat 16F, ABC News reported. CNN said the press put the likeness in the plane as an irreverent reference to Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden's tendency to refer to McCain as
Biden spokesman David Wade responded to the joke with a quip about Republican vice presidential nominee, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.
McCain-Palin spokesman Ben Porritt told CNN: NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- An 18-year-old student headed for New York University has received $6,000 from friends of friends of friends who replied to an e-mail plea for money, he says. The appeal by Max Stephenson of Glen Gardner, N.J., looks like spam, but is not, Time magazine reports.
He explains his mother is on disability, his father works three jobs, and all his grants and loans cover only half the school's $50,000 annual tab. So to cover the $25,000 gap, he hopes 10,000 friends of friends of friends will put $2.50 apiece in the mail or send the money using the online payment service PayPal.
More than 2,000 people have responded, Stephenson told Time -- and only a dozen or so have asked if he's a swindler. Instead of promising to repay the money, the future sociology major says he will give donors a souvenir.
SYDNEY, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- Police in Australia have set what they describe as The Bathurst 1000 is scheduled for the weekend of Oct. 9 through Oct. 12.
Racing fans who do not like full-strength beer have other choices. They can bring in 36 cans of beer with alcohol content of 3.5 percent or less, a case of pre-mixed cocktails or up to 4 liters (about 8 quarts) of wine. They cannot mix and match their drinks, and no glass containers are allowed.
EDINBURGH, Scotland, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- Recently opened World War II files show the British government used a Scottish estate to hide spy recruits who did not make the grade. A book, The estate reportedly inspired The authors of the book, three historians who have combed the files, said those sent to Inverlair were well fed and housed and could leave the estate during the day if they wished. They were mostly foreign nationals, recruited as spies, deemed after training to be physically or emotionally unsuitable, but knowing too much to be allowed to leave the service. One man was sent there for being ugly -- he was missing most of his teeth and the remaining ones resembled tusks. His trainers decided that anyone who saw him would never forget him, making him useless for espionage. Publication date: 08 September 2008 Source: UPI-1-20080908-06302300-bc-watercooler.xml Archive
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