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Mar 2005Amount a Nebraska man made this year by auctioning his forehead to advertisers: $37,375
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SnoreStop (Westlake Village, Calif.)

Sep 2000Amount contributed for a University of Nebraska English chair last June by the founder of CliffsNotes: $250,000
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University of Nebraska Foundation (Lincoln)

November 14, 2008Officials in Nebraska were scrambling to change a “safe haven” law, whereby children can be legally abandoned at hospitals, because it failed to specify an age limit for the children. “Please don't bring your teenager to Nebraska,” said Governor Dave Heineman, responding to a spate of abandoned out-of-state teens. “Think of what you are saying. You are saying you no longer support them. You no longer love them.”
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CNN

October 2, 2008Parents were taking advantage of Nebraska's new safe-haven law—enacted in July to prevent “Dumpster babies” but also protecting children as old as eighteen—to get rid of unruly teenagers. “The appropriate response is to reach out to family, friends, and community resources,” said Todd Landry, the state director of children and family services. “What is not appropriate is just to say, 'I’m tired of dealing with this,' and drop the child off at a hospital.”
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New York Times

December 7, 2007A 19-year-old man recently fired from McDonald's visited a mall in Omaha, where he shot and killed eight people then himself. Dr. Joseph Stothert, director of the trauma ward that reconstructed one survivor's arm, noted that bullets from an assault rifle move two to three times as fast as bullets fired from handguns. “Velocity,” he explained, “is transmitted to the tissue as energy.”
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Des Moines Register

May 23, 2007It was revealed that in 2001 in Omaha, Nebraska, a virgin shark gave birth.
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CNN

May 26, 2006A Nebraska judge sentenced a man convicted of sexually assaulting a child to probation because the man is too short for prison.
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NBC4.com

November 18, 2005Eight possibly pregnant South African Boer goats were missing in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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KIROTV.com

September 29, 2005Two goats, strangled and drained of blood, were found in Nebraska.
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NBC4.TV

July 26, 2005A Nebraska man was charged with having sex with the thirteen-year-old girl whom he had wed legally in Kansas.
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AP

June 27, 2005“The reality,” said Senator Chuck Hagel (R., Nebraska), “is that we are losing in Iraq.”
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U.S. News and World Report

March 2, 2005A toddler in Nebraska strangled himself with an automatic car window as his mother's boyfriend played soccer nearby.
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The Omaha Channel

March 19, 2004A 17-year-old boy in Nebraska was caught outside his high school with a rifle and 20 homemade bombs.
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USA Today


December 2009

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By David Gargill

THE MASTER OF SPIN BOLDAK
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By Matthieu Aikins

MERMAID FEVER
A story by Steven Millhauser

UNDERSTANDING OBAMACARE
By Luke Mitchell

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