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Painter finds hand-me-down severed hand

Police in Waldboro, Maine, have seized a severed hand that had apparently been, er, handed-down over fifty to eighty years. A construction worker found the hand in a box at a home he was painting for the owner, a man who buys homes to restore and sell. The owner and police contacted the woman who lived there previously to (sorry) get a grip on the situation. From the Associated Press:
(Current home owner Bo) Jespersen was struck by its size, with fingers about an inch and a half longer than his own...The wrist portion appeared jagged, Jespersen said, as if the hand had been removed violently, and 6 to 8 inches of what appeared to be tendons were looped around it...

The previous owner claimed she had gotten the hand from a man down the road, who is now in his 80s and remembers his father having the hand.

"She had heard it was from a farming accident," Jespersen said.
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1952 comic predicts Bush/Cheny Iran policy

Tman3 04-1
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Cartoonist and all-around seeker of unusual truths, Jay Kinney, says:

Attached is a page from T-Man comics #3 from 1952. I just happened upon it by chance and - Holy Smokes! - all was revealed. We can now grasp the origins of the Bush administration's foreign policy! It was all there in T-Man #3, 55 years ago! Perhaps Cheney read this comic in his youth and just bided his time until he was in a position to actualize it in real life.

Reader comment:

The Watchful Babbler says:

Incidentally, the plot of the comic, according to Wright's Comic Book Nation, is that the incident "was the work of a Soviet agent disguised as Trask, who is trying to poison relations between Iran and the West" -- and, judging from the comic, between America and "old Europe" as well. Perhaps the real Dick Cheney will appear before the 2008 elections and defeat the al-Qa'ida mole who has been impersonating him for the past several years. (N.B.: Wright inaccurately says that the 1951 comic was "obviously inspired by the recent overthrow of the anti-Western Mossadegh government in Iran," which is patently impossible: Musaddiq was appointed PM in mid-1951 to assuage public anti-colonial sentiment; TPAJAX didn't take place until two years after this comic was published. Instead, this story may reflect post-nationalization hopes that Western policies would, by their innate goodness, eventually win over nonaligned states under Soviet threat. Actually, doesn't that sound like modern neoconservative theory, too?)
Here's a scan of the entire comic.
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