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Supersize Me! Restaurant Offers 338-Pound Burger

A U.S. restaurant famous for cooking up giant hamburgers has outdone itself.

The Detroit News reports that Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar made a 338-pound (153-kilogram) "Absolutely Ridiculous Burger" on Thursday. A crowd gathered to salivate over the unveiling of the $2,000 menu item.

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Soviet Estonians Stashed Love Notes to Cuba in Potato Boxes

Soviet-era Estonian farmers ordered to send potatoes to communist ally Cuba took advantage to stash love notes in the shipments, but never got an answer, a newspaper reported Friday.

"In the spring of 1961, our Soviet collective farm got an order to pack all the potatoes we had left and prepare them to be sent to Cuba," Hans Uba, who worked as an electrician at the time, was quoted as saying by the weekly Maaleht.

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U.S. Faithful Await New Prophesy on 'End of World'

Five months after a media frenzy over a U.S. preacher's "end of the world" prophesy, his faithful were awaiting Judgment Day again Friday based on his "recalculated" prediction.

Harold Camping, the evangelist of Family Radio based in Oakland, California, caused a global stir earlier this year when he predicted doomsday would occur on May 21 -- a day which came and went.

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Condoleezza Rice Recounts Gadhafi's 'Eerie' Obsession

Colonel Moammar Gadhafi had a "slightly eerie obsession" with Condoleezza Rice, describing her as his "African Princess," the ex-U.S. secretary of state said in an excerpt from her memoirs published Thursday.

The late Libyan leader met Rice in the oil-rich north African country in September 2008, a historic meeting that signaled the once pariah state's return to the diplomatic table after decades of isolation.

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Chicago Museum Toilet is Number One

An ultra-clean Chicago museum toilet with a calming night sky decor was named America's finest place to answer the call of nature Thursday.

The Chicago Field Museum's two family friendly restrooms were winners of the annual best public toilet contest run by workplace supplies company Cintas.

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Madrid-Bound Lufthansa Flight Lands in Zurich over 'Odor'

A Madrid-bound plane from Frankfurt made an unscheduled landing at Zurich airport after the crew reported an unpleasant odor and breathing problems, Swiss police said Friday.

The A320 landed at 0625 GMT and the 85 passengers and six crew disembarked without incident.

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Russian teen takes tram on joy ride

A 15-year-old boy stole a tram in the Russian Urals town of Zlatoust and picked up and dropped off passengers for around 40 minutes before being caught, police said on Friday.

The teen from the small industrial town in the Ural mountains took the tram for a ride after spotting the empty vehicle parked on a side track earlier this month, Pavel Pavlov, a senior police official in Zlatoust told Agence France Presse.

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Indian Girls Called 'Unwanted' Get Name Change

More than 100 Indian girls named "Unwanted" by their parents are to get new names this weekend as part of a campaign to tackle bias against women that has led to the country's huge gender imbalance.

About 150 of more than 200 girls called "Nakusa", which means "unwanted" in the local Marathi language of western Maharashtra state, will get rid of their first name for good on Saturday under an initiative in the district of Satara.

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German 'Fortune Cookies' Foretell Euro's Future

Germany's finance ministry has come up with a novel way of predicting which way the cookie will crumble for the future of the troubled euro.

Fortune cookies filled with positive prophesies for the common European currency, such as "Progress due to a stable euro" or "Progress for a united Europe", have been distributed in Berlin.

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Pickpockets Nab Paris Police Chief's Smartphone

A group of audacious pickpockets has managed to nab the smartphone of Paris's chief of police while he was preparing to board a train, police sources said on Wednesday.

The thieves at the Gare de Lyon train station distracted Paris police prefect Michel Gaudin by asking him to sign a petition and swiped the mobile telephone from his pocket, the sources told Agence France Presse.

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