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February 10, 2006
Police in Fort Wayne are still trying to figure out where a 10-year-old boy got more than 130 ecstasy pills. He thought they were candy and handed them out on a school bus. Some of the students put the pills in their mouths, but spit them out because they tasted bad. Others reported stomach aches and one kid felt tingling in the arms. The driver then collected the bag of turquoise pills.
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February 10, 2006
A Philadelphia bus driver was arraigned Thursday for the aggravated assault of a 52-year-old woman on his bus. Mario Edney, 53, is accused of grabbing the woman's hair and slamming her head into a pole, before opening the door and pushing her into traffic, reports The Associated Press
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February 8, 2006
A New York City teenager fell out the window of a moving bus while using the restroom Tuesday and landed on the New York State Thruway. State police say Jose Gonzales, 17, lost his balance when the bus swerved to change lanes. It is not known how fast the bus was going. Gonzales fell onto the shoulder of the thruway near exit 23 going southbound.
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February 7, 2006
A few Winter Olympic athletes are opting out of the on site living facilities, after deeming them under par. World Cup skiing champion Bode Miller will remain in his camper bus for the competition.
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January 19, 2006
A Los Angeles school bus driver is forced to drive a hijacker about 200 miles. No children were aboard, and the driver was unharmed throughout the ordeal. The man, appearing armed, approached the driver about 5 a. m. at a bus yard in an L. A. suburb ordering her to drive to Bakersfield. After heading north on Interstate 5, the driver missed the Highway 99 exit and then told her captor she was diabetic and needed to eat something.
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