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Friday, Oct 19, 2012 01:59 PM PDT

Star Trek fans tie the knot at "Klingon wedding" 
Friday, Oct 19, 2012 01:59 PM PDT
Sonnie Gustavsson and Jossie Sockertopp from Sweden pose with their wedding cake after getting married in a Klingon wedding ceremony at the "Destination Star Trek London" convention in LondonLONDON (Reuters) - One couple has boldly gone where no other has gone before by tying the knot in Britain's first Klingon wedding ceremony at a Star Trek convention to celebrate the much-loved TV series in London on Friday. The couple, 23-year-old Jossie Sockertopp and 29-year-old Sonnie Gustavsson, came from their native Sweden to marry at the "Destination Star Trek London" event, which will see 17,000 "trekkies" flock to London's ExCel centre this weekend. ...
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New York bans "Broadway Bomb" skateboard race 
Friday, Oct 19, 2012 12:51 PM PDT
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York judge has banned up to 2,000 skateboarders from racing down a bustling stretch of Broadway after city officials said the unauthorized event known as "The Broadway Bomb" was a danger to pedestrians and motorists. For a decade, skateboarders from around the world have barreled down an eight-mile section of the landmark Manhattan street, dodging traffic and people, as part of the annual daredevil race. This year, they will have to defy a court order, and risk arrest to participate. ...
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Skeleton of French man found in bed after 15 years 
Friday, Oct 19, 2012 09:46 AM PDT
LILLE, France (Reuters) - Police in France said on Friday they were trying to identify the skeleton of a man believed to have lain undiscovered in bed for more than 15 years. The body, found in an abandoned house in the northern city of Lille, is thought to be that of the elderly owner of the property, who lived alone and appeared to have no relatives. Police said they had found piles of unopened mail at the house dating back to 1996. (Reporting By Pierre Savary; Writing by Vicky Buffery; Editing by Pravin Char)
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