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The Odd Truth is a collection of strange but factual news stories from around the world compiled by CBSNews s Brian Bernbaum. A new collection of stories is published each weekday. On weekends, you can read a week s worth of The Odd Truth. Turkey Terrorist Ad Under FireNORFOLK, Va. - The nation s largest animal rights group is under fire for a television campaign featuring a turkey terrorist taking
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stanley termos s depicts a store manager being bound and gagged and shoppers taken hostage, while an unseen terrorist threatens to beat, scald and dismember anyone who resists. The terrorist is revealed to be a turkey puppet, which urges people to stop eating meat. I think it is always inappropriate to promote propaganda that puts fear in anyone s mind, said Sherrie Rosenblatt, spokeswoman for the National Turkey Federation. Norfolk-based PETA did not apologize for the commercial, despite a pledge following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that it would play down its incendiary messages. A fake supermarket takeover has zip to do with the events of Sept. 11, spokeswoman Lisa Lange said. You d really have to be a big grump not to see the
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Hot-air balloons went from mode of transportation to relative novelty, but throughout their history, these floating vehicles have been very odd. From a balloon built for lifting a person on horseback to the hot-air balloon replica of Christ the Redeemer, here are some of the weirdest balloons ever.
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stanley us time, with Jean-Pierre Blanchard and Dr. John Jeffries, January 1785 Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images A balloon of Pierre Testu-Brissy c. 1770-1829 , who made about fifty flights on a horse, the first on October 16, 1798 via Pionnair-GE An electric-powered airship, designed by Captain W. Peterson for dropping missiles, 1885 Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images Britain first military aircraft a semi-rigid airship named Nulli Secundus Second to none , with a canoe-shaped car, first flown on 10 September 1907 Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images An unusual Serbian military balloon, c. 1915 Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images A model of P
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