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February 12, 2006
Bank robbers in Greece boldly used their car to smash through the front door of a bank in Athens, stole money and drove out. Using a Fiat, which was stolen, stunned customers and bank personnel looked on as the two men committed their brazen burglary act. A police official told Reuters that men robbed a Piraeus Bank, located in the Peristeri region of Athens. According to the officials, "Two men got out of the car, took out guns and robbed the bank. "
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February 6, 2006
A new survey finds that Mondays will see more "sick" calls from British workers than any other day of the week. Post-holiday blues and unwillingness to use up their vacation days early in the year contribute to the sick-calls, reports Reuters
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February 2, 2006
Julie Kay Russo, 32, was arrested Monday on 20 counts of forgery after she tried to pass an allegedly forged payroll check at the S & S Superstop. She was busted when the store clerk became suspicious when he noticed the word "independent" in the business name was spelled incorrectly as "indapendent. "
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January 25, 2006
Kazakhstan is searching for dozens of contaminated U. S. dollars that were brought into the country in November. The Kazakh central bank issued a letter to financial institutions warning that the radiation level on the dollars was 100 times above normal.
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January 23, 2006
When a woman went to take out the garbage over the weekend she discovered an unwanted guest in the garbage can. A bank robbery suspect was using her garbage to hide from authorities.
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