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December 22, 2005
Police say a man who broke into a Toronto home passed out on the coach, leaving police with an easy arrest. The homeowner returned Sunday afternoon to find his basement window broken and immediately called police.
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December 15, 2005
Tourists on their way to Germany's Sachsenhausen concentration camp museum were greeted by women giving a Hitler salute and singing a neo-Nazi song. Prosecutors said Thursday the 18- and 19-year-old women have been arrested. It is illegal in Germany to use Nazi symbols or express Nazi ideas, reports Reuters
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December 7, 2005
Topics fruit, elephants, alcohol, diet, stuff, asian, elephant, drunk, phone, food, water, reuters and news
A news study shows that while elephants like the taste of booze, they are not actually getting drunk when eating marula fruit. The findings, published in the journal Physiological and Biochemical Zoology,Reuters
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December 5, 2005
Topics holiday, bed, japanese, body, usa, share, natural, party, united, alcohol, business, health, water, world and medicine
Available for the first time in the United States is the health supplement hard-drinking Japanese swear by with perfect timing as the holiday parties begin to kick off. Ajinomoto U. S. A. , Inc. is lining US shelves with Kampai amino acid supplement. The plum tasting drink, Kampai can be consumed (and washed down with water) before drinking and, again before going to bed. Kampai, which means "cheers" in Japanese is 2,800 mg worth of alanine and glutamine.
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November 30, 2005
Topics alcohol, baby, police, florida, help, couple, crying, sugar, babies, blood, water and search
Florida police are looking for the parents of an infant who died last year after they fed her fatal doses of vodka to help her sleep. Three-month old Makeisha Dantus died in 2004. Her parents, Mackenson Dantus and Mardala Derival, were charged with aggravated manslaughter last month, but by that time, they had disappeared. Authorities believe the couple is still in Florida.
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