
June 4, 2006
The Gateway Grizzlies, St. Louis' single-A baseball team, will serve up an unhealthy and loveable snack this season; a cheeseburger on a Krispy Kreme doughnut bun. According to CBS, for a mere $4. 50 it's breakfast, dinner, and a little dessert all in one. That it packs up to 1,000 calories - the donut alone has 10 grams of sugar - doesn't seem to faze diabetic diner Floyd Schuetz, who says, "Oh, I'll have another one of these. "
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May 28, 2006
Topics school, model, job, help, wife, children, cooking, michelle, alone, hands, mail, kids, hand, female, lost and death
With no female partner to give him a helping hand, Briton Graham Burney, a former gardener, has been honored with a parenting award for raising his six sons and one daughter alone after his wife died suddenly last year. Burney quit his job after his wife's death in order to be there for his children 24 hours a day - making breakfast in the morning, doing the chores and housework, cooking dinner, and being by his children's side and helping them deal with the lost of their mother.
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May 26, 2006
On Tuesday, Richard Thompson, 50, was sentenced to serve 10 years of probation instead of serving jail time for two counts of sexual assault on a 13-year-old girl. District Judge Kristine Cecava of Cheyenne County decided that Thompson, a 5-foot-1 man, was too short to be able to survive in prison. Although the judge admitted that the convict deserved a long sentence, she was concerned that his short stature would cause him to become a victim of danger within the prison.
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May 8, 2006
Topics women, feet, news, slave, subway, kissing, alone, shoes, hands, train, running, city, woman, man and police
A New York City man has been charged with assaulting women in the subway system by kneeling before them and kissing and licking their feet. Police say eight of nine women picked Joseph Weir out of lineups, the Daily News reported.
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May 5, 2006
Don't like clowns? You're not alone. A new study finds clowns are hated and feared by all kinds of people. According to Philadelphia television station WCAU, the main reason behind recent fear is 1990's movie, "It. "
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