
March 22, 2007
Authorities in Boca Raton, Florida arrested 21-year-old Rachel Lyndsee Otto for impersonating a sheriff's deputy and conducting traffic stop. Otto was also charged of placing her victim on handcuffs. Otto pretended to be an off-duty officer for the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office when she arrested a man for alleged road rage. She even asked a community service officer to call for back up.
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January 23, 2007
Topics tattoo, penis, boca, teenager, football, argentina, symbol, mirror, drawing, play, newspaper, young and police
A tattoo artist from Argentina is facing a lawsuit after drawing a penis on the back of an Argentinean football fan instead of his favorite team's official logo. Reports said the teenager approached the tattoo artist and asked him to tattoo the logo of the Boca Junior football team on his back.
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September 8, 2006
Topics club, boca, football, star, argentina, colors, grass, lovers, clubs, blue, peace, games, bear, free, reuters and death
A cemetery in Argentina is offering die-hard fans of the popular football club Boca Juniors a chance to rest in peace amongst star football players, club executives and fellow fans. Three-thousand plots have been set aside for these football lovers in the Iraola cemetery, abut 37 miles from Buenos Aires. The club, known by Argentineans as Club Atletico Boca Juniors, is well known for its football team. Its home base is in the neighborhood of La Boca in Buenos Aires, where it hosts its home games at the Bombonera stadium.
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July 2, 2006
A hammerhead shark caught in May off of the Florida coast could be the largest ever caught on rod and reel. Scientists say the 40 to 50-year-old shark weighed in at more than 1,200 pounds and was pregnant with 55 pups. The 14. 5-foot shark was caught by a fisherman off the coast of Boca Grande. Scientists at Mote Marine Labratory told the Associated Press that 55 pups is the most they've ever seen a shark carry. Before that, scientists thought hammerheads gave birth to 20 to 40 pups at a time.
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June 21, 2006
Boca Raton, FL (AHN)-While a hundred bucks might buy you more than six dozen burgers from McDonald's, at the swanky Old Homestead Steakhouse in Boca Raton, Florida, that same amount of money will get you one brawny beef hamburger. According to the AP report, Boca Raton Mayor Steven Abrams could barely speak between bites as he devoured the 20-ounce, $100 hamburger billed as the "beluga caviar of sandwiches. " The same sandwich which restaurant owner Marc Sherry describes as "Heaven on a bun. "
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