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June 22, 2005
Mother always said "eat everything on your plate. " Three men who stopped for a snack before they robbed a fast-food restaurant last year, should have taken mother's advice.
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June 17, 2005
For one Ohio couple who vowed 'Til' death do us part', the parting came before the death, leaving the wife with a casket and no body. While married, Dixie Fisher and David Budd bought a gray casket a year ago from a friend who works at a metal salvage business. Fisher plans to be cremated, but the couple thought the casket would come in handy for Budd.
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June 3, 2005
An Orlando Sentinel report claims a 46-year-old man is in critical condition at Orlando Regional Medical Center after trying to stop a vehicle leaving a business without paying for gasoline. According to the report, Florida Highway Patrol Authorities responded to the Lucky Food Store at 1212 Silver Star Road, Ocoee, Thursday at 8:09 p. m. after a man was injured while he attempted to stop a white Ford pickup that tried to leave the business without paying for gas. Nilesh Kumar Rae of Orlando, a relative of the store's owners, Jason and Tracy Amin, tried to stop the vehicle.
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June 2, 2005
The city of Knoxville, Tennessee paid a private investigator $100 an hour to hit several strip clubs and adult video stores throughout the city to ensure they were adhereing to city regulations according to The Smoking Gun. In a court affidavit, Lundy details the visits, which occured over two nights, Saturday April 23 and Friday April 29, 2005. Lundy describes receiving lap dances at five different clubs; providing explicit details on how at one club, The Mouse's Ear West, he noticed a yellow/green substance on one of the chairs of a table, noting its appearance was consistent with that of acid phosphatase, an enzyme present in human semen.
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June 2, 2005
Danielle George - All Headline News Staff ReporterPENNSVILLE, N. J. (AHN)- A new billboard greeting people entering New Jersey over the Delaware Memorial Bridge slams the state's business climate.
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