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June 9, 2005
Topics phone, restaurant, police, boy, ford, celebrity, technology, pot, restaurants, names, smoking, bus, friends, beach, book, security, lost, wife and house
In late May, Jason Martin stumbled across a misplaced cell phone at the back of the restaurant he worked at. Upon scanning the phone book, he was surprised to see a list of names including, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, George Clooney, Harrison Ford, and Bill Gates. Martin was a bus boy at Brisa Atlantica, a Cuban jazz club/restaurant in Delray Beach. That night, singer Jimmy Buffett had visited the restaurant and lost his cell phone on the way out of the restaurant's back door.
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June 3, 2005
A bone found on a British beach is all set to revive an interesting myth of that region that says that a monkey washed ashore during the Napoleonic Wars was executed by apprehensive local people for being a French spy. Police in Hartlepool, on the northeast coast of England, said that the one-foot bone found on a beach last month was not of any human being, instead it came from a monkey or gorilla.
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May 24, 2005
Topics gym, pipe, clothing, cocaine, bar, beach, face, baby, wife, charges, hospital and car
William Hawley had been on the run since May 10 when he managed to escape from a Martin Correctional Institution work crew and got rid of his prison clothing. He then hitched a ride with Charlotte Yoder, telling her his wife was having a baby, his car broke down and he needed a ride to the hospital.
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May 18, 2005
Topics photo, picture, girlfriend, schools, black, school, slave, jordan, share, books, fun, pictures, hands, beach, female, student, girl, couple and people
A mother is requesting a recall of her son's high school yearbook after he is featured in a picture with a leash around his neck. In Boynton Beach High's 2005 yearbook, senior Robert Richards is featured in the school's superlatives wearing a leash being held by his girlfriend, Melissa Finley.
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May 16, 2005
Topics piano, man, picture, hospital, wet, flag, hospitals, newspapers, swimming, beach, paper, england, web, water, police and search
Police found the man wandering near the beach in Kent, England. His suit was soaking wet, as if he'd just been swimming in the water and he refused to speak to anyone, offering no clues to his past. He was taken to a psychiatric hospital where he was given pen and paper. He drew a picture of a grand piano and a Swedish flag. When authorities escorted him to the hospital's chapel, he sat at the piano and played classical musical for hours.
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