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Almost forgot about that one

U.S. authorities want you to know that one of the world's largest heroin trafficking organizations has been disrupted.

For those of you wondering about that other war.

Meow mix, meow mix, please deliver

In the news: UK Lawmakers May Get Cat

See what news we get when there is no bad news?

Poodle politics

Donald Miller, 78, after a court appearance to face charges that he illegally registered his poodle to vote in the GOP election to protest the registration process:

"It could have been a lot worse."

Does this qualify as bad news?

In the conservatory?

In the news: Maid Faces Murder Charges After Inferno

RT told you it wasn't the butler.

Even if it means going to hell yourself

Rev. Jerry Vines, pastor of First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Florida:

"[Pluralists] would have us to believe that Islam is just as good as Christianity, but I'm here to tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that Islam is not just as good as Christianity."

Don't you wish it was legal to kill some people?

Maybe they should start, though

In the news: U.S. Supreme Court rejects appeals testing individual right to own arms

See, not even the Supreme Court messes with Texas.

Something worse than Springer?

RT Fair Warning System:

The Duchess of York is preparing to have a daily American talk show.

Both make you puke

From the RT Archive of Knowledge:

- A Harvard School of Public Health study says 75 percent of fraternity men qualify as binge drinkers.

- Hawaii residents consume 5.3 million cans of processed Spam meat each year, four times the national average.

You say cherry, I say red

Wyvern writes in:

"If tomatoes are a fruit, why isn't there a tomato flavored Kool-Aid?"

Since when was "Tropical Punch" a fruit?

The seven original Kool-Aid flavors were Cherry, Lemon-Lime, Grape, Orange, Root Beer, Strawberry, and Raspberry, by the way.

Sources: AP, Chicago Tribune, CNN, Kraftfoods.com, Reuters

Originally published: 06/13/2002

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