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June 1, 2008
Topics photos, photo, life, cancer, death, pictures, college, friends, feet, buildings, images, image, hair, camera, doctors, space, people and man
A man chronicled his life via Polaroid photos, taking a shot every day for 18 years. Jamie Livingston, a photographer, began taking pictures with a Polaroid camera in 1978 at Bard College. He noticed he'd taken a photo a day, and had the idea to continue the series by taking one image a day. He kept the photos organized by date and categorized them in Polaroid boxes kept in suitcases according to reports.
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May 19, 2008
Topics guns, police, colorado, gun, men, canada, hands, parking, camera, airport, medical, security, restaurant and death
While Canada reviews the use of Tasers arising from the death of a Polish migrant zapped by a stun gun at the Vancouver airport, two Colorado men tried to settle a parking lot argument using Tasers. Harvey Epstein, co-owner of Mamacitas restaurant and Casey Dane, a supervisor with Colorado Security Services, hit each other with Taser guns over an argument after Dane clamped the wheel of a vehicle parked behind the Epstein's eatery.
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May 19, 2008
Topics colorado, police, guns, gun, men, canada, hands, parking, camera, airport, medical, security, restaurant and death
While Canada reviews the use of Tasers arising from the death of a Polish migrant zapped at the Vancouver Airport, two Colorado men tried to settle a parking lot argument using the electric stun guns. Harvey Epstein, co-owner of Mamacitas restaurant and Casey Dane, supervisor at the Colorado Security Services, hit each other with Taser guns over an argument that Dane clamped on the wheel of a vehicle parked behind the Epstein's eatery.
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May 18, 2008
A man dressed in drag recently robbed a New Orleans Burger King at gun point. The man, dressed in a floral print dress and a wig, was caught on BK's security camera last week when he climbed, barefoot, into the restaurant through the drive-through window. He is seen holding a gun as a cashier gives him money from the cash register.
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January 22, 2008
A dentist in London has come up with a novel idea of helping save his patients the time and extra effort in coming to his clinic by giving them online check-ups over the internet. His new method, says Jerry Watson, involves examining his patients' teeth via webcam, advising them whether they have to see him personally or not.
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