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October 29, 2005
A former Kansas bar owner is sentenced to nearly four years in prison, after a woman dies of alcohol poisoning from a signature drink. Prosecutors say 31-year-old Juanita Goodpasture died after she was served a red, yellow and green mixed drink called the "Stoplight Challenge. "
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October 28, 2005
A Roman Catholic priest is taking a new approach to expanding his congregation, by booking four talks at a local bar in a bid to reach out to 20-and 30-somethings who do not go to church. Yes, alcohol will be served. The St. Marie Parish's first presentation, "Naked and Without Shame," took place Thursday and dealt with the Catholic views on sexuality, contraception and sex and marriage.
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October 27, 2005
A new study reveals an alarming number of adults engage in consuming excessive amounts of alcohol, or binge drinking. One out of every four adults in the United Kingdom admits to binge drinking on a regular basis. Out of 2,000 people surveyed, almost on in three men (29-percent) and one in five women (20-percent) drank at least double the recommended daily limit during a night out. This means almost 11-million British citizens are putting a serious risk to their health.
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October 21, 2005
Topics theater, chicago, alcohol, premiere, ipod, funny, entertainment, mall, huge, smoking, teens, computer, club, video, united, business, internet and world
Chicago Comedy Company (C3) announces the world premiere of a new clean content, multimedia, interactive improvisational comedy theater, the first in the United States. The newly built C3 club is located at Streets of Woodfield Mall, and has developed a unique concept in entertainment for families, adults, and teens.
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October 21, 2005
Topics car, police, body, man, sunshine, bridge, mcdonalds, drugs, blood, alcohol, face, driver, dead and charges
According to police, a 94-year-old man hit a pedestrian on his way to a McDonald's in St. Petersburg, Fl. , and continued to drive with the dead man's body on the roof of his car until he was stopped at a toll booth. Investigators say Ralph Parker hit the man on 34th Street in St. Petersburg Wednesday night, then drove several miles with the victim partially on the roof of the car and through the windshield.
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