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I blame Blaney

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ogden - 30 Oct 2007 13:29 GMT
url:http://uk.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUKL3019334620071030?feedType=RSS
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NASSIRIYA, Iraq (Reuters) - A two-metre shark has been caught in a river
in southern Iraq more than 200 km (160 miles) from the sea.

Tahseen Ali, a teacher, said there was a "75 percent chance" Americans
had put the shark in the water.

"This is very frightening for us. Our children always swim in the river
and I believe that there are more sharks. I believe that America is
behind this matter," said fisherman Hatim Karim.

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Cane - 30 Oct 2007 13:53 GMT
> url:http://uk.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUKL3019334620071030?f...
>
> NASSIRIYA, Iraq (Reuters) - A two-metre shark has been caught in a river
> in southern Iraq more than 200 km (160 miles) from the sea.

Not unusual behavior for a Bull shark.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bull_shark

> Tahseen Ali, a teacher, said there was a "75 percent chance" Americans
> had put the shark in the water.

Haha, the Yanks just aren't clever enough to move a fish without
shooting it, electing it or making a film about it.

> "This is very frightening for us. Our children always swim in the river
> and I believe that there are more sharks. I believe that America is
> behind this matter," said fisherman Hatim Karim.

Blaney is currently dropping much more dangerous things into the water.
 
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