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People are saying that the ghost of Michael Jackson appears in the Jermaine Jackson interview on The Today Show. They say he appears just over Jermaine Jackson's shoulder.
CLICK HERE for the interview, and look over Jermaine Jackson's right shoulder around 5:00 into the interview and judge for yourself.

When a flight attendant asked him to put his clothes back on, he did not respond. 'She asked him on more than one occasion to put on his clothes. She covered him with a blanket and he took that off,' a spokesman said.

They disappeared in the dead of night.
Hanging baskets, pots and tubs filled with flowers, along with numerous garden gnomes, ornaments, statues and even bird tables.
The 'phantom flower snatcher' emptied communal flower beds and newly-planted verges of their summer blooms - leaving streets stripped of colour and wrecking the community's.

A boy aged 14 has been banned from school for having a moustache.
He was told it was against the strict uniform policy at Manchester Academy and wouldn't be allowed back until he shaved it off.
But his father branded the move 'nonsense' and insisted he was too young to begin shaving.\
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Police have arrested a man whom they suspect hired a contract killer to murder his boss in a desperate bid to avoid being laid off,

A boy was arrested over the weekend on charges of stealing from an ambulance while paramedics were treating his mother. It was reported the boy, who was not named because he is a juvenile, was charged with stealing $5,000 in medical supplies. That includes an oxygen tank and an oxygen sensor machine.

Former presidential candidate John Edwards is out of luck if he hoped that the extramarital affairs of Gov. Mark Sanford and Sen. John Ensign would take people?s minds off his own cheating scandal.
Former Edwards aide Andrew Young says the ex-senator and his former mistress, Rielle Hunter, once made a sex tape, according to someone who has seen Young?s book proposal.

Whatever the final autopsy results reveal, it was greed that killed Michael Jackson. Had he not been driven ? by a cabal of bankers, agents, doctors and advisers ? to commit to the gruelling 50 concerts in London?s O2 Arena, I believe he would still be alive today.
During the last weeks and months of his life, Jackson made desperate attempts to prepare for the concert series scheduled for next month ? a series that would have earned millions for the singer and his entourage, but which he could never have completed, not mentally, and not physically.