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June 23, 2005
Who says every penny doesn't count? Edmond Knowles has been saving his pennies for 38 years. After taking the 1. 4 million pennies to the bank, Knowles left with $13,804. 59. He says, "It's just something that happened. I started so long ago that I don't even remember why. "
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May 26, 2005
British daily The Guardian has reported the end of the longest speech in British legal history ended Wednesday. Nicholas Stadlen, a top British lawyer for the Bank of England, finally sat down after making the final statements of his 119 day long opening argument in a London courtroom.
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May 18, 2005
New York's crime-fighting Attorney General Eliot Spitzer is usually immersed in the task of fighting crime on a large scale. He did however, take time to handle a smaller crime, in which a restaurant owner was allegedly pocketing the tips given to his waiters and waitresses.
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May 7, 2005
Danielle M. George-All Headline News Staff Reporter Bucharest, Romania (AHN)- No banks, no problem. Thieves in Romania have devised an intricate way to scheme unsuspected people out of their information and the identification.
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May 3, 2005
Topics banks, disney, smoke, joint, sweet, spring, advertising, image, summer, hard, kids, marijuana, money and people
A Halifax smoke shop that sells drug paraphernalia is targeted by Walt Disney Co. after adorning its building with a mural featuring the characters of the Seven Dwarfs. Sweet Leaf Smoke Shop owner Kenny Banks had the mural painted last summer, featuring Disney's famous Seven Dwarfs using a joint and a bong, among other drug equipment.
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