The Odd Truth, Sept. 20, 2003...

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The Odd Truth, Sept. 20, 2003 The Odd Truth is a collection of strange but factual news stories from around the world compiled by CBSNews.com's Brian Bernbaum. A new collection of stories is published each weekday. On weekends, you can read a week's worth of The Odd Truth. Mmm, Mmm Gross! SALT LAKE CITY - It's soup you can sink your teeth into - at least according Tina Keeney. She claims she found a human tooth in a can of Campbell's chicken noodle soup. Now, she's suing the New Jersey-based company. Keeney says she heated the soup for her 13-month-old son. Then, she says, she noticed a hard, white object in his hand. According to Keeney, Campbell offered to cover the cost of the soup, plus a little extra. They also wanted the tooth. She called a lawyer instead. The lawyer says lab tests show the object is indeed a human tooth, from a 13-year-old mouth. A spokesman for Campbell says they won't comment on pending litigation. The Talented Mr. Maggot LONDON - Four members of a gang led by a businessman nicknamed "Maggot Pete" were sentenced to prison Friday for selling condemned poultry to supermarkets, schools and hospitals across Britain. Prosecutors said David Lawton, 55; Robert Mattock, 59; George Allen, 47; and Gary Drewett, 33, were part of a group that bought poultry carcasses that had been declared unfit for human consumption, stored them at the rat-infested premises of Denby Poultry in Denby, central England and then sold the meat on. The men had pleaded guilty to fraud charges for recycling 450 tons of chicken and turkey - which in most cases had been deemed unfit even for pet food - into the human food chain. Some of it ended up in products such as spreads and pates sold by major supermarket chains. A judge at Nottingham Crown Court gave the men sentences of between 15 months and 4 years and 3 months. A fifth man received a suspended sentence. Judge Richard Benson told the defendants they had committed "a wicked fraud." "If you had been dealing in Class A drugs rather than in chicken, then the sentences you would be receiving would be in double figures," he said. "The people who consume drugs know the risks involved. Your victims didn't." The owner of Denby Poultry, Peter "Maggot Pete" Roberts, was convicted in his absence at an earlier trial. Police say they believe he has fled to continental Europe. Crash Blamed On Singing And Driving DAYS CREEK, Ore. - A Winston man told police he crashed his car after a bee flew into his mouth while he was singing along with the song "Rock Your Body" by Justin Timberlake on the radio. Douglas County Sheriff's spokeswoman Pam Frank said John L. Nunes, 19, was trying to get rid of the bee or yellowjacket when his car hit a tree.


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