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December 3, 2005
Usually when visiting an art exhibit, patrons are invited to look, but not touch. However, an exhibit in Miami hopes rule-breakers will not only touch, but taste as well. Visionaire art magazine hosted an exhibit Saturday and Sunday inviting visitors to a "taste bar" featuring small strips that dissolve in your mouth. Artwork is paired with each flavor, strategically placed above each strip.
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November 27, 2005
Topics target, star, mountains, arizona, bars, bar, truck, security, california, web, house, car, man and police
A 40-year-old man is accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of toy Lego sets. William Swanberg, who remains behind bars pending a $250,000 bail, allegedly stole Lego sets from Target stores in Oregon by switching the bar codes of the boxes, covering over the pricing labels of expensive sets with labels from inexpensive ones.
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November 15, 2005
Two brothers catch a 400-pound boar that had been terrorizing a community. Brothers Nathan and Matt Rosenbrock saw the boar running along the fence of their parent's pig pen and reacted quickly.
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November 15, 2005
A nursing home in Ireland found a unique way to keep its elderly patients in a cheery mood -- by providing its own pub. St Mary's Hospital in County Monaghan, near the Irish border with Northern Ireland, believes easy access to a pint may help its patients live longer.
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November 8, 2005
Topics singles, dating, dance, bar, club, love, london, people, waves, sexy, hearts, dictionary, dancing, art, hand, help, reuters and world
With many trends in the dating world such as speed-dating, clubbing, and on-line romances given a shot before getting the boot, a new trend has arrived to help cure the lonely hearts of London. 'Intellidating', or finding love in places such as debating societies, art classes, or poetry readings, have heated up the singles' scene in the English capital for those who seek love in all the right places.
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