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December 5, 2007
Frosty, a inflatable snowman used for years to greet customers at a Tyler, Texas tree farm was stolen. The animated decoration was reportedly worth $10,000. Royce Wisenbaker, owner of the Dixon Farms, presumed that the thieves hoisted the snowman over the fence, right after dismantling it and folding it up.
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December 3, 2007
The owner of a Sydney meat shop that was broken into last week has announced that they are prepared to give a reward to whoever manages to help locate the stolen meat, as well as the thieves. Anthony Zammit, owner of Zammit Ham and Bacon, said that he is willing to offer $5,000 to anyone with information regarding the robbery, reported ABC News.
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November 16, 2007
Topics men, mexican, news, people, abc, mexico, asian, personal, bbc, united, head, world, school and faces
The last two speakers of an indigenous Mexican language have stopped talking to each other, raising fears that the language will become extinct. The two men in their 70s from the village of Ayapan, Tabasco, in southern Mexico, are the only remaining speakers of their local version of the Zoque language.
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November 2, 2007
Topics marriage, news, abc, stress, divorce, lawyer, alcohol, charges, couple, dog, woman, police, free and wife
A woman who admitted that she served her husband curry with dog excrement was reportedly let off with a warning. Jill Martin, 47, apparently decided to take drastic measures upon witnessing the disintegration of her marriage. She served her husband the tainted dish, and burst out laughing as soon as he started eating it.
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October 24, 2007
Topics toys, florida, food, city, abc, computers, paint, coffee, christmas, trees, china and chinese
A Florida city is now considering a ban on Chinese-made products in their jurisdiction in the wake of the wave of recalls of toys and even pet food. The Chinese-made products that the local government is considering banning include: computers, coffee makers, artificial Christmas trees, and toys.
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