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August 19, 2005
Oakland Raiders receiver Randy Moss admits to using marijuana, but does not believe he is hooked on the drug. Marijuana is on the NFL's list of banned substances. In an interview on the HBO television program Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, which will air Tuesday night. Moss says, "I have used, you know, marijuana since I've been in the league. But as far as abusing it and, you know, letting it take control over me, I don't do that, no. "
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August 14, 2005
Criminals do stupid things all the time, but what happened during a bank robbery in Columbus, Mississippi might take the top prize for the week. Terrell Green, 26, of Jackson, Mississippi was charged robbing the local Trustmark Bank.
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July 6, 2005
Personal style and the postal service do not go hand in hand. Postal clerk, Steve Adams, learned this the hard way when he was banned from wearing colorful ties with his uniform.
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June 14, 2005
Topics presidents, porn, blue, adult, queen, elephant, mary, film, party, black, california, money, people and star
Porn queen Mary Carey shows her support for the Republican party by attending Tuesday's President's Dinner, an annual fund raiser hosted by the National Republican Congressional Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Hours before the dinner, Carey meets with reporters, shows off her evening gown, and relates plans to run for lieutenant governor of California next year as an independent. Carey had an unsuccessful stint as candidate during California's last gubenatorial race.
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June 9, 2005
Topics housing, cells, california, chess, boots, jeans, library, exercise, houses, blue, single, pop, books, bed, star, toilet, security, feet, food, law, charges, house, police and celebrity
The protective housing unit in Corcoran State Prison, about 50 miles south of Fresno, is considered the safest place for an inmate to reside within the California prison system. Designed to protect famous convicts from possible attacks, it houses mass murderers like Charles Manson, and high-profile criminals like Sirhan Sirhan, one of the first inmates placed in the unit, where he passed the time playing chess and working for 13 cents an hour as an administrative clerk.
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