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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.Monkey On His BackNEW YORK - A man will have to find a way to live without his prize possessions - six little monkeys and a tarantula.Two marmosets, two capuchins, two squirrel monkeys and the spider were confiscated from the home of Orlando Lopez on Tuesday, leaving him brokenhearted.Mike Pastore, director of field operations for Animal Care and Control, said the monkeys were in good condit
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