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A Baltimore singer-songwriter has been banned from performing at the Fredericksburg, Md., Borders Books & Music store after she mocked President Bush’s legs between songs in her show.

Julia Rose quipped to the audience: “George Bush has chicken legs. He needs to pump some iron.”

Make no bones about this discovery.

Jason Moore, an Idaho paleontology student, stumbled upon more dinosaur bones in one day than had been previously discovered in the state’s history.

Moore made the discovery during a stroll in the woods with his parents, finding the bones on the ground and discovering more buried beneath them.

Start spreading the nudes.

Walt Zadanoff, the ex-president of a Florida nudist group that sponsored a controversial summer camp for teenagers, runs a business that sells videos featuring young nude girls.

Zadanoff, 68, sells videos that include full-frontal shots of girls at European beauty pageants. “I sell it in good faith as a genuine nudist product,” he said.

Three teen camp counselors in Virginia have been charged with forcing young campers to take part in fistfights.

The counselors at Four-H camp in Rocky Mount even charged $1 admission and allowed betting, cops say.

The suspects – two 15-year-olds and one 16-year-old – allegedly helped organize fights involving eight boys.

A Florida man has been chargd with mailing a live tarantula to a woman.

John A. Galarza of Apollo Beach sent the posionous spider to Karen Figueroa of Tampa. He faces 20 years if convicted of mailing a poisonous spider with the intent to kill or injure.