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Paranormal News and Views

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September 10, 2011

GHOSTS, HAUNTED PLACES AND POLTERGEISTS:

Researchers seek Vivian Vance's ghost
A team of paranormal researchers said they are trying to determine whether the ghost of comic actress Vivian Vance is haunting her former home in Connecticut. Members of the Norwalk (Conn.) Paranormal Research Group said the current owner of the Stamford home, Melissa Leigh, asked them to investigate reports of ghosts in the house and determine whether any of them belong to Vance, who was best known Ethel Mertz, Lucille Ball's sidekick on 1950s sitcom I Love Lucy...
(Also read: Ghosts of Hollywood Legends)

A Sacramento haunting
The occupant Michelle Laney says: I moved into this home last year around September. The activity started almost immediately. Michelle found her parakeet mangled in its birdcage. On one night she saw a little African American boy standing near her bedside. We were all out in the garage talking and then all of sudden her table lifted off of the ground. All 4 legs were hovering in the air and it gently went back on the ground. The activity according to Michelle usually starts at 9pm and ends around 5am...

Claudia Schiffer moves family into ghost-free country house
Model Claudia Schiffer has moved back into her country home in Suffolk with her family after ridding it of ghosts. The German star and her husband film director husband Matthew Vaughn have been living in London recently, because they had to call in an exorcist to banish a ghost from their £5million country mansion...

Cardiff ghost hunter lifts lid on spooky Wales
A ghost-hunting vicar has lifted the lid on Wales' haunted hotspots - and claimed the nation is the UK's most haunted. The Rev Lionel Fanthorpe, a judo black-belt, motorcycling, ex-headteacher has been tracking paranormal mysteries since his retirement...

TIME AND SPACE:

Swirly moon markings remain mysterious
Peppered around lava flats and mountaintops all over the moon are strange sinuous shapes known as lunar swirls. Their winding, dusty curves are brighter than the surrounding area and, so far, their formation remains a mystery to scientists...
(Also read: Strange Things on the Moon)


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