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A 56-year-old woman burned down her house while trying to shoo away a frog from the premises in an Argentinean town, a media report said. HT Image The incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday when Fraihaut panicked at the sight of a frog in her bedroom. She poured alcohol over it and set it on fire, reported Xinhua citing La Nueva Provincia newspaper. The frog, on fire and still alive, began to hop about, landing on the bed and setting fire to the sheets and the blanket. The flames spread rapidly through the house and even to the next building. Volunteer firefighters put the blaze under control in two hours, the daily said, adding that Fraihuat s house sustained major damage and wou
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stanley cup third general election since the fall of the Suharto dictatorship in 1998, in a poll that will decide who can run for president in July. HT Image Suharto s resignation amid protests and financial ruin after three decades in power heralded the start of the Reformasi era of political change, and Thursday s vote is seen as another key test for Indonesia s young democracy. Our polling stations are now open for the Indonesian elections. We are waiting for voters to arrive, said electoral official Enos, of Timika, Papua. The mainly Muslim country s 171 million eligible voters are being asked to choose between thousands of candidates on local, provincial and national levels, across 520,000 polling booths and some 6,000 inhabited islands. Polls opened at 7:00 am 2200 GMT on Wednesday in the restive eastern province of Papua, where police are on alert after a series of demonstrations calling for independence and a boycott of the vote. Papua and western Aceh province -- where a thr
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stanley cup pass in relative peace. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono s Democratic Party is leading most opinion polls, well ahead of its more established rivals in the main opposition Democratic Party of Struggle PDI-P and Golkar, Suharto s former ruling party. A survey published by the Indonesian Survey Ins