Product piracy in China has advanced to new heights with reports of a fake Apple store in the southern Yunnan province city of Kunming.
Customers say the counterfeit store was pretty convincing — that is, until they noticed that the technicians at the Genius Bar were using Windows XP.
Pull it out: Wildlife officers in Tennessee freed a bear from the plastic bucket that had been stuck on its head for three weeks.
After the successful extraction, the officers were told of a similar situation in Washington, D.C., where scores of politicians also have their heads stuck in a dark place.
3 at the Key: The NBA will return to Seattle, if only for one day, when local hero Brandon Roy (pictured) leads a contingent of professional stars at a charity game Saturday at KeyArena.
Game organizers say they expect a crowd of about 7,000, but they could fill the place to the rafters if they added a special halftime show: the tar-and-feathering of David Stern, Clay Bennett and Howard Schultz.
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