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A New York mother is suing her son's baseball coach for
not teaching him to properly slide into a base.

The lawsuit, filed May 4, stems from an episode three years
ago when the woman's son, Martin, attempted to slide onto
a base and suffered "serious bodily injury" that resulted
in "permanent scarring and disability," according to the
suit she filed in Staten Island Supreme Court.

The New York Post reported the woman as saying her son
was encouraged by his coach to run from first base to
second, where the injury allegedly occurred. The lawsuit
did not specify the dollar amount the coach is being sued
for.

News of the lawsuit shocked the local Little League
community, with some parents calling the action frivolous
and unnecessary, the Post reported.

What are your thought on this mom suing a baseball coach
for bad coaching?


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Alaskan bears to endure hair dye jobs
Officials from Alaska's Department of Fish and Game are
set to give bears a chance to change their image through
the use of various hair dyes. The Anchorage Daily News
said Sunday that by giving each species of bear in the
region different colored fur, wildlife officials
effectively will be labeling the animals. The planned dye
jobs give state biologists an easy way to identify which
bears have been consistently threatening humans in the
region. Due to those threats, some animals have been
ordered executed. Since bears likely have little interest
in a visit to the hair salon, wildlife officials plan to
tranquilize the animals before applying each species'
specific color scheme. Officials told the newspaper they
did not want to embarrass the animals, but felt the
hair-dying was necessary to ensure the bears' safety.


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Family says cemetery is nice place to live
It used to be much more common but the Pierres of Maplewood,
Minn., now are a rarity -- a family that lives in a
cemetery. Lynn and Ralph Pierre have lived and worked at
Union Cemetery for most of their 30-year marriage, as well
as raised three kids within the cemetery's gates, the
St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press reported Monday. As it
turns out, they said a cemetery is not a bad place to
raise a family. "We've got a big back yard," said Lynn
Pierre, 51. "It's very peaceful." It was once common for
cemetery directors to live on-site for security reasons,
but the Pierres are one of only a handful left in the
Twin Cities area, said Ron Gjerde, director of the
Minnesota Association of Cemeteries. Most cemeteries
rely on contracted security firms nowadays, trusting
better fencing and gates to keep vandals out. But the
Pierres say they are not worried about security. There
is a downside to living in a place of business, however.
"Summertime is busy," said Lynn Pierre. "People think
we should be open all the time."


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Twins fight over paternity of a love child
Missouri twins Raymon and Richard Miller are unsure who
is the father and who is the uncle of a 3-year-old girl
even after three years in court. The identical twins
revealed they had unknowingly been having sex with the
same woman three years ago and, according to the woman,
she had sex with both of them at separate times on the
same day, ABC News reported Monday. The woman, Holly Marie
Adams, named Raymon as the father, but he demanded a
paternity test and brought his brother Richard to court.
There was a paternity test done, but both of the men have
over a 99.9 percent probability of being the girl's
father. Neither one wants to pay child support. The
final court decision said Raymon will be the girl's
legal father, but he plans to take the case all the way
to the Supreme Court where he believes the case will
be dismissed.

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