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December 12, 2005
The Clark County coroner's office is walking a fine line between humor and morbidity in its gift shop. There's a coffee mug with the inscription "Playing for Keeps," a $10 fake jawbone that holds business cards and a T-shirt that reads "Coroner . . . Cashed Out in Las Vegas. "
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December 6, 2005
A British supermarket is attempting to spice up the lunch hour by selling a musical sandwich. Similar to greeting cards, customers will hear music when they open the top of the sandwich box. The first batch of sandwiches will play Christmas tunes such as Jingle Bells and We Wish You a Merry Christmas, reports Reuters
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November 23, 2005
Topics young, arizona, television, police, kelly, colorado, picture, cards, doctor, hot, gun, web, office, money, women, car, man and doctors
A man is arrested while leaving his chiropractor, after he is profiled on the television program, "America's Most Wanted. " A friend of his doctor tipped the chiropractor off after seeing the "Wanted" episode. Ronald Young was wanted for questioning in connection with a 1996 fatal car bombing in Tucson, Arizona. Police say he is also a con artist who used his charm to befriend women and wealthy clients that he defrauded of money. Young is also wanted for forgery in Colorado.
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November 10, 2005
Topics fishing, alaska, island, book, bras, boats, vietnam, beauty, smoke, natural, cards, hard, war, drugs, running, marijuana, fish, young and man
Peter Kaufman, who writes about the Alaskan canneries in which he previously worked in during the 70's Vividly captures the mood of that era, in her new book "Barometer's Shadow. " Barometer's Shadow, published by Silvercrest captures a time when protesters burned bras or draft cards and thousands of war veterans came home in thick clouds of marijuana smoke as the lingering specter of Vietnam systematically tore most of the country apart.
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November 10, 2005
Topics fishing, alaska, island, book, bras, boats, vietnam, beauty, smoke, natural, cards, hard, war, drugs, running, marijuana, fish, young and man
Peter Kaufman, who writes about the Alaskan canneries in which he previously worked in during the 70's Vividly captures the mood of that era, in her new book "Barometer's Shadow. " Barometer's Shadow, published by Silvercrest captures a time when protesters burned bras or draft cards and thousands of war veterans came home in thick clouds of marijuana smoke as the lingering specter of Vietnam systematically tore most of the country apart.
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