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September 26, 2006
Topics game, water, london, play, target, people, school, city, women, reuters, phone, student, gun, truck, movie, lawyer, college, parking, angeles, photo, fun, games, adult, paris and rome
Graduate student Wei-Ming Kao approaches a heavily guarded truck in a secluded parking lot in an industrial area of New York to pick up his orders -- to "stalk" and "kill" his target. But things are not as ominous as they seem.
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September 21, 2006
Topics cocaine, people, cool, fun, mail, drugs, kids, sugar, europe, pretty, image and angeles
Anti-drug campaigners attacked the makers of a high-energy soft drink who named their product cocaine. The drink is being billed as a "legal alternative" to the class A drug, using a massive hit of caffeine instead of cocaine. The drink's inventor, Jamie Kirby, who claims the title is "a bit of fun" tells the Daily Mail, "It's an energy drink, and it's a fun name. As soon as people look at the can, they smile. "
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September 19, 2006
Topics elephant, animals, angeles, art, animal, pink, easter, movies, indian, baby, house and world
A pink and gold-painted elephant stirred controversy last weekend amongst Los Angeles Animal Services. The elephant was part of an art exhibition by UK Artist Banksy. The 38-year-old Indian elephant was painted and put inside a "mocked-up" house to represent the way world poverty is ignored.
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September 4, 2006
RadioShack employees would learn the fate of their job, and if they would be terminated or not, in an e-mail. In a corporate downsizing, RadioShack Corp. sent 403 employees an e-mail telling them their services were no longer needed.
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August 23, 2006
Topics photos, man, gallery, picture, fun, sun, pictures, angeles, camera, england, california, newspaper, food and wife
A British man is exhibiting photos of all the meals he ate for one year. Reportedly, Chris Gillett, using a digital camera, took pictures of every breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack that he chomped in the whole 2005. According to the Sun, the man was able to compile over 2,500 photos and then placed them in a 16-foot collage. He titled his exhibit "2005," which could be viewed at his gallery n Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts in England.
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