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Which country should the U.S. invade next?
This week's smooth move was about to be rewarded to Russian "leisure" company that thought it would be a good idea to take a donkey parasailing, until 38-year-old Roberto Cabrera arrived in Mexico City on a commercial flight from Lima, Peru. Cabrera, a Peruvian native, was searched by airport police after they noticed a peculiar bulge in his clothing. The bulge turned out to be a custom made girdle holding 18, tiny endangered "Titi" monkeys that he was attempting to smuggle into the country, two of which were dead. In Cabrera's defense, the failed smuggler did say that he chose to carry the monkeys on his person rather than in a suitcase, as originally planned, because x-ray machines could possible harm the little Titis.
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