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GOOD WEEK FOR: Extraterrestrial rumors, after NASA scientists said that the Curiosity rover on Mars had made a discovery “for the history books” that will be withheld until it’s
double-checked. The speculation is that Curiosity found organic compounds—the building blocks of life—in Martian soil. Pre-emptive strikes, after a kamikaze turkey sent a message to
carnivores in Sheboygan, Wis., five days before Thanksgiving by flying into a power line and knocking out power for 1,500 people. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your echo chamber. Get the
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inbox. Having no conscience, after guard Jack Taylor of Grinnell College in Iowa set a new college basketball scoring record with 138 points in his team’s 179–104 victory over Faith Baptist
Bible. Taylor chucked up 108 shots, including 71 three-point attempts. BAD WEEK FOR: Rupert Murdoch, after the media baron wondered on Twitter, “Why is Jewish owned press so consistently
anti-Israel in every crisis?” He later tweeted, “Apologize unreservedly.” Nativity scenes, after Pope Benedict XVI says in his new book that there were no oxen, donkeys, or other animals at
Jesus’s birth. The pope also says the entire Christian calendar is based on a sixth-century monk’s miscalculation of when Jesus was born. A free daily email with the biggest news stories of
the day – and the best features from TheWeek.com Birther jokes, after the Helena _Independent Record_, a Montana newspaper, printed a story with the line, “Obama was allegedly born in
Hawaii.” A copy editor added the word “allegedly” as a joke, “thinking that the other copy editor would catch it,” an editor’s note later explained. “He didn’t.” Explore More Good Week - Bad
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