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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.Campground  Swinger  JailedCAMP VERDE, Ariz. - A 60-year-old Arizona man is facing indec stanley canada ent exposure charges after doing some  swinging  of sorts at a campground.Sheriff s deputies were called after picnickers and the Beaver Creek Campground host reported that Ronald Peterson was swinging naked across the creek on a rope.The Yavapai County Sheriff s office says the man told a deputy that he hadn t intended to offend anyone and hadn t seen the picnickers.        He was booked into the county jail.John Kerry stanley quencher , Young Republican NEW HAVEN, Conn. - John Kerry, Young Republican  Or was it a joke on the Democratic candidate for president made nearly 40 years ago Among the many activities listed under Kerry s photo in the Yale University yearbook of 1966 is membership in Yale Young Republicans. Both the Kerry campaign and the club s president  stanley polska at the time think the listing is a mistake, if not a prank.             My bet is it s a joke, because John was very careful about what he did and didn t do,  says Renny Scott, the president of the Yale Republicans that year.  Everything was with a mind to the future. Kerry s college roommate, Dan Barbiero, also doubts the yearbook s accuracy.  I can t imagine that,  Barbiero says.Kerry earned a degree in political science at Yale in 1966. He was the head of the Yale Political Union, a college debating club, and led the Lib Kkzo What Did People Use to Mask Surgical Pain Before Modern Anesthesia
 Wearables: great, apart from the fact that batteries last about five minutes. Samsung, though, may have a solution: it   just announced a new type of battery which is so flexible that it can be rolled up into a hoop.     The announce stanley taza ment, made at InterBattery 2014 in Seoul鈥攈ow about that for an expo name 鈥攃laims that the new style of battery can work even when it   rolled up into the shape of a paper cup. While details are scant according to a report by G for Games, the new flexibility apparently stems from changes in structural design and improved materials. It may be a little early to get too excited though: these things certainly aren ;t ready for the masses yet. Indeed, the reliability of the cells is apparently still low, which suggests that, even if they do work when deformed, that performance doesn ;t last for long. G for Games claims that reports claim that the units will be commercially available within the next three years. But, even if that   accurate, three years is quite a lo stanley cups ng time; flying cars might exist in three year   time, to be hone stanley mugs st. Still, it   a leap forwards in terms of battery design鈥攍et   just hope it arrives, from Samsung or anyone else for that matter, sooner than those reports suggest. [G for Games] Image by Tizen Indonesia                                                        Samsungwearables