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MSNBC - Thar she blows! Dead whale explodes TAIPEI - Residents of Tainan learned a lesson in whale biology after the decomposing remains of a 60-ton sperm whale exploded on a busy street, showering nearby cars and shops with blood and organs and stopping traffic for hours. --- from the same story ----- Once moved to a nearby nature preserve, the male specimen -- the largest whale ever recorded in Taiwan -- drew the attention of locals because of its large penis, measured at some five feet, the Taipei Times reported. "More than 100 Tainan city residents, mostly men, have reportedly gone to see the corpse to 'experience' the size of its penis," the newspaper reported. WHEN ONE DOOR CLOSES, ANOTHER OPENS Jeff Goldstein is quite right to note that Google News's recent decision to rank stories "based on the quality of the news source" opens up quite the niche for Pajamas Media. Roger Simon should therefore rejoice. I know that I... Ceremonies at Taiwan's Theological Colleges Send Labourers to the=20 Harvest Taiwan Church News 2781 13 to 19 June 2005 Reported by. Written by David Alexander TAINAN Tainan Theological College awarded a total of 68 certificates and diplomas on June 8th, including 15 Master of ... Tainan Science Park will seek for almost 40% growth in 2005 This year, Tainan Science Park is aiming to increase its operating revenue by 38.8% to reach US$10.59 billion, according to Southern Taiwan Science Park Administration managing the TSP itself as well as its ... Evidence of Censorship at FOX News (David Cole, T... Evidence of Censorship at FOX News (David Cole, The Nation July 13, 2004) It started innocuously enough. On Monday, June 21, a producer from Fox News's The O'Reilly Factor called to ask me to appear as a guest that evening to comment on a front-page sto Taiwan Tainan Glant Ind. Co. Ltd. - 11/4/2004 Monocrotophos, Methamidophos, CarbofuranTlx: 71592 YONYUCable: YONYU TAINAN... Tainan animal smuggler taken into police custody Police raided the home of a man in Tainan City yesterday and discovered 110 endangered and protected animal species, including tortoises and iguanas, and took the suspected smuggler into custody, the Kaohsiung ...
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