Warrant Issued For Dennis Rodman After Missing Court Date

September 14, 2005
Topics rally, usa, auto, tickets, star and charges
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman has been accused of missing a court appearance on speeding and reckless driving charges. A warrant for his arrest has been issued in connection with the matter. Rodman was charged after he was clocked allegedly going 98 mph on Interstate 70, on July 26, near Frisco. Rodman was taking part in the 3,000-mile Bullrun USA 2005 charity auto rally at the time.

Warrant Issued For Rodman's Arrest

September 14, 2005
Topics rally, usa, auto, tickets, star and charges
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman has been accused of missing a court appearance on speeding and reckless driving charges. A warrant for his arrest has been issued in connection with the matter. Rodman was charged after he was clocked allegedly going 98 mph on Interstate 70, on July 26, near Frisco. Rodman was taking part in the 3,000-mile Bullrun USA 2005 charity auto rally at the time.

Museum Offers $1 Million For James Dean's Death Car

August 31, 2005
An Illinois auto museum is offering $1 million for the car in which actor James Dean rode to his death in 1955. The car's whereabouts are unknown. Dean wrecked the '55 Porsche 550 Spyder on September 30, 1955 on a California highway. The mangled car was bought by car customizer George Barris, who created the customized 1949 Mercury Dean drove in the film, "Rebel Without a Cause. "

Australia Outlaws "Grand Theft Auto"

July 29, 2005
The computer game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" is banned and ordered off store shelves Friday by Australian officials due to hidden sex scenes viewable with an Internet download. The Office of Film and Literature Classification says in a statement sales of the game are outlawed and they have stripped it of its official classification after learning of the explicit content.

Doctors Arrested For Giving Viagra Samples To Mobsters

May 6, 2005
Hector Duarte Jr. All Headline News Staff ReporterNew York, NY (AHN)- Arlen Fleisher, Stephen Klass and George Shapiro were charged Thursday for giving large amounts of Viagra and other anti-impotence drugs to mob members in exchange for construction and auto repair services done by mafia-controlled businesses.
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