"I'm bloody tired," said bubbly blonde aerials skiing champion Alisa Camplin. She had been training her heart out all week trying to get into form for the Torino Olympic Games. Just weeks earlier, she had to have surgery on her badly damaged knee and have tissue from a cadaver implated into the knee. Doctors and Australian team officals were keeping a close eye on her to see if she reinjures the knee or if something else goes wrong. What the doctors and officials didn't know was that the cadaver that had been used for the surgery was buried near a nuclear facility and some nuclear material had been dumped in the cemetary where the body was buried.
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