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The latest from Yahoo! News: Most Emailed - Odd News

* Woman allegedly leaves baby to play video games (AP)
* Arrest of young boys at school sparks outrage (Reuters)
* Dylan "poem" on sale was actually Hank Snow song (Reuters)
* Mary Kay Letourneau hosts 'Hot for Teacher' night (AP)
* Woman beaten up over asparagus prices (Reuters)
* Ronaldo in trouble for pulling opponent's hair (Reuters)
* Wind turbine noise suspected of killing 400 goats (Reuters)
* Toddler buys earthmover in online auction (AP)
* 43 snails on his face? Boy hopes he set a record (AP)
* Accused robber's tape disguise doesn't fool police (AP)
* Accidental millionaires in NZ escape with $2.3M (AP)
* Flight attendant jailed for bomb hoax (Reuters)
* Park plays high-pitch tone to discourage vandals (Reuters)
* Man saves dog by sucking snake venom from his nose (AP)
* Nebraska boy, 6, takes wheel after dad passes out (AP)
* Kids want to hear more bedtime stories (Reuters)
* Neb. thwarts pranksters' license plate hijacking (AP)
* Police hunt couple fleeing bank error (Reuters)
* Dead chickens, rotting fish left in man's room (AP)

Woman allegedly leaves baby to play video games (AP) Top
AP - Police arrested a 56-year-old babysitter after a one-year-old child she was keeping was found alone in a car in a gas station parking lot. Police said the woman left the baby in a van for about 25 minutes to play video games inside the gas station.

Arrest of young boys at school sparks outrage (Reuters) Top
Reuters - Two French boys, aged six and 10, were arrested at school by half a dozen police officers and questioned for two hours over bicycle thefts, triggering public outrage.

Dylan "poem" on sale was actually Hank Snow song (Reuters) Top
Reuters - A "poem" purportedly written by a teenage Bob Dylan and up for auction at Christie's is actually a song written by the late Canadian country singer Hank Snow, the auction house said on Wednesday.

Mary Kay Letourneau hosts 'Hot for Teacher' night (AP)
AP - Mary Kay Letourneau and her former sixth-grade student — the father of her two youngest children — are hosting a "Hot for Teacher" night at a Seattle nightclub. Letourneau, now 47, served 7 1/2 years in prison after she was convicted of raping Vili Fualaau, now 26. They were married four years ago this week.

Woman beaten up over asparagus prices (Reuters) Top
Reuters - German police are searching for a motorist who beat a 24-year-old woman selling white asparagus because he was upset about her asking price for the coveted springtime vegetable, police said on Monday.

Ronaldo in trouble for pulling opponent's hair (Reuters) Top
Reuters - Ronaldo could face disciplinary action after television cameras caught him pulling an opponent's hair playing for Corinthians at the weekend.

Wind turbine noise suspected of killing 400 goats (Reuters) Top
Reuters - Late-night noise from spinning wind turbines on an outlying island of Taiwan may have killed 400 goats over the past three years by depriving them of sleep, an agricultural inspection official said on Thursday.

Toddler buys earthmover in online auction (AP) Top
AP - A New Zealand mom made some online bids on toys before napping. Then her 3-year-old daughter took over and bought a bigger plaything than expected — a huge earth-moving digger for a cool $12,300.

43 snails on his face? Boy hopes he set a record (AP) Top
AP - Never mind the ick factor, a Utah boy is trying to get into the record books by covering his face with live snails. Eleven-year-old Fin Keheler, from Sandy, allowed 43 of the slimy mollusks to be put on his face Saturday. He wants the Guinness World Records to verify his effort.

Accused robber's tape disguise doesn't fool police (AP) Top
AP - Police said they saw through the surgical tape that a city man put over his face before trying to rob his neighborhood bank. They arrested the 49-year-old man on a felony robbery charge Thursday.

Accidental millionaires in NZ escape with $2.3M (AP) Top
AP - The bank that mistakenly handed a New Zealand couple a $6.1 million credit limit said Friday it had recovered less than a third of the money from the pair, who have disappeared.

Flight attendant jailed for bomb hoax (Reuters) Top
Reuters - A flight attendant was jailed for 18 months on Thursday for leaving a bomb hoax note on board an Emirates aircraft he was working on and sparking a scare that led to London's Gatwick Airport briefly closing.

Park plays high-pitch tone to discourage vandals (Reuters)
Reuters - A Tokyo park has started playing a high-pitched tone at night that only young people can hear to help drive away teenagers who keep vandalizing the toilets and other facilities.

Man saves dog by sucking snake venom from his nose (AP) Top
AP - A man said he saved his dog's life after sucking venom from a rattlesnake bite out of the animal's nose. Bobby Jenkins said he began feeling ill after getting his dog, Tank, to a veterinarian. He went to the hospital and received a dose of antivenin.

Nebraska boy, 6, takes wheel after dad passes out (AP) Top
AP - A 6-year-old boy grabbed the wheel of his family's pickup truck when his father passed out from low blood sugar, keeping the vehicle from crashing until an officer could bring it to a halt, police said. Tustin Mains was in the back seat with his 3-year-old brother Sunday when his father, Phillip Mains, slumped over at the wheel, the boy told police. The family had been driving home from a restaurant.

Kids want to hear more bedtime stories (Reuters) Top
Reuters - Almost two-thirds of children want their parents to spend more time reading to them before bed, and most prefer Mum's storytelling to Dad's, researchers said on Friday.

Neb. thwarts pranksters' license plate hijacking (AP) Top
AP - Nebraska on Friday threw out thousands of votes — online votes for its new license plate — after discovering that a minimalist approach initially won only because a humor Web site had urged people to choose the most boring design.

Police hunt couple fleeing bank error (Reuters) Top
Reuters - New Zealand police have launched an international search for a couple who fled with millions of dollars after NZ$10 million (US$6.05 million) was accidentally deposited into their bank account.

Dead chickens, rotting fish left in man's room (AP) Top
AP - New Haven housing officials are trying to figure out why someone left slaughtered chickens on a man's bed and put rotting fish under it. Police said the dead animals were found in a man's room at housing located on Lombard Street earlier this week.

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