Rifles in wrong place
A National Guardsman posing as a member of the color guard was allowed into Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor with two M16 assault rifles earlier this month as more than 113,000 fans gathered for the Michigan-Michigan State football game, police told WJBK-TV in Detroit. Police said they checked the man and his rifles and found no ammunition before letting him in. A real member of the color guard alerted police about the intruder, who explained that he attempted the ruse because he wanted to watch the game but didn’t have a ticket.
Octomom’s doc
The Beverly Hills, Calif., fertility doctor who assisted Nadya Suleman in conceiving octuplets said she insisted — against his recommendations — that he transfer a dozen embryos, and he felt he had no choice. “She just wouldn’t accept doing anything else with those embryos,” Dr. Michael Kamrava testified Thursday during a state hearing to determine whether his medical license should be revoked. Kamrava is facing charges that he was grossly negligent in his treatment of Suleman and two other female patients.
Ex-Playmate in jail
Victoria Rathgeb, who was Playboy’s 1968 Playmate of the Year under the name Angela Dorian, remained in custody in Los Angeles after pleading not guilty on a charge of attempting to murder her husband. Rathgeb, 66, is being held in lieu of $1.5 million bail and has a preliminary hearing Nov. 1.
$10,000
The amount placed in a New York City donation box for the ground zero memorial, according to the New York Post. The crisp bills — 99 $100 bills and five $20 bills — apparently were left by one person.




