Friday, June 30, 2006

Man gets light bulb stuck in anus...Doctors remove it



Dr. Aftab Ahmed reads an X-ray of prison inmate Fateh Mohammad at a hospital in Multan June 28, 2006. (Asim Tanveer/Reuters)

Operation removes lightbulb from anus

MULTAN, Pakistan (Reuters) - Fateh Mohammad, a prison inmate in Pakistan, says he woke up last weekend with a glass lightbulb in his anus.

Wednesday night, doctors brought Mohammad's misery to an end after a one-and-a-half hour operation to remove the object.

"Thanks Allah, now I feel comfort. Today, I had my breakfast. I was just drinking water, nothing else," Mohammad, a grey-beared man in his mid-40s, told Reuters from a hospital bed in the southern central city of Multan.

"We had to take it out intact," said Dr. Farrukh Aftab at Nishtar Hospital. "Had it been broken inside, it would be a very very complicated situation."

Mohammad, who is serving a four-year sentence for making liquor, prohibited for Muslims, said he was shocked when he was first told the cause of his discomfort. He swears he didn't know the bulb was there.

"When I woke up I felt a pain in my lower abdomen, but later in hospital, they told me this," Mohammad said.

"I don't know who did this to me. Police or other prisoners."

The doctor treating Mohammad said he'd never encountered anything like it before, and doubted the felon's story that someone had drugged him and inserted the bulb while he was comatose.

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Saturday, June 24, 2006

Butt's Up



USA's world number one Misty May-Treanor makes a signal behind her back during a fourth round match at the FIVB beach volleyball grand slam in Gstaad,June 23, 2006. REUTERS/ Dominic Ebenbichler (SWITZERLAND)

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Dancers dance on the centre court during a first round match at the FIVB beach volleyball grand slam in Gstaad, Switzerland,June 22, 2006. REUTERS/ Dominic Ebenbichler (SWITZERLAND)

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Dancers dance on the centre court during a third round match at the FIVB beach volleyball grand slam in Gstaad, Switzerland,June 23, 2006. REUTERS/ Dominic Ebenbichler (SWITZERLAND)

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Gizmo, a 15-month-old pug, smiles as he shows off his winning ribbons at the Humane Society of Baltimore's Bark in the Park canine games Saturday, June 17, 2006 in Reisterstown, Md. (AP Photo/Chris Gardner)

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Saturday, June 10, 2006

Cat chases bear up tree



Jack, a 15-pound orange-and-white cat, sits under a treed black bear in a backyard in West Milford, N.J., Sunday, June 4, 2006. When the bear climbed down, the cat chased it up another nearby tree. Neighbor Suzanne Giovanetti thought Jack was simply looking up at the bear, but soon realized the much larger animal was afraid of the hissing cat. The cat's owners called it away and the bear ran off. (AP Photo/Suzanne Giovanetti)



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Jack the cat chases black bear up tree