| Morning Papers for 10/13/2008 |
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| News - Offbeat News | |
| Written by Peter Martinez | |
| October 13, 2008 03:04 | |
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ABC's World News Now delivers your morning papers!
1. Woman says she was shot in the leg by her stove
Associated Press (Washington) LINK - opens in new window 2. Cambodian couple saw house in half in divorce
Associated Press (Cambodia)
This handout from the Phnom Penh Post shwos a house sawed cut in half by a Cambodian couple as they were hoping to avoid the country's convoluted divorce process in Prey Veng province near Phnom Penh.
3. Angry about economy? Smash some plates at Smash Shack
Off duty San Diego sheriffs employee Jill Farris prepares her throw in a 'break room' at Sarah's Smash Shack during an evening session in San Diego, Calif.
gear up
smash 'em!
4. Kenya's elephants send text messages to rangers
Kimani, a huge bull elephant, can be seen with his collar containing a sim card, Friday, Sept. 26, 2008 in the Ol Pejeta conservancy near Mt. Kenya. Save the Elephants has set up a project where they placed a mobile phone SIM card in an elephants collar, then set up a virtual 'geofence' using a global positioning system that mirrored the conservatory's boundaries.
Look forward to tomorrow's "Morning Papers" brought to you by the Desk Assistants at ABC News headquarters in New York.
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