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September 6, 2005
An investigation is being conducted into how a helicopter accidentally dropped a concrete block onto a cable car, killing nine German tourists. Answers are being sought into whether a technical fault or human error was the cause. Six children were among the nine German skiers killed in Monday's accident in Soelden, a ski resort in the Tirol.
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September 6, 2005
An investigation is being conducted into how a helicopter accidentally dropped a concrete block onto a cable car, killing nine German tourists. Answers are being sought into whether a technical fault or human error was the cause. Six children were among the nine German skiers killed in Monday's accident in Soelden, a ski resort in the Tirol.
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September 2, 2005
A 7-year-old second grader is doing what any kid could do to aid in a major disaster such as Hurricane Katrina. Dan Noonan-Day has set a lemonade stand near his home to raise money for the victims of Mississippi, Alabama, and New Orleans. One of his customers, Carole Wilkinson, paid a dollar for her drink, saying every penny makes a difference.
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September 1, 2005
Topics friends, police, horror, windows, brain, happy, summer, film, movie, blood, real, cars, head, university, school and car
After receiving a call about a possible shooting, police find a parked car in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota Sunday night with what appeared to be brain matter and blood splattered on the front seat, dashboard and windows. No victim, however, was in sight. They soon began knocking on doors and came upon the car's owner, Lance Hendrickson, who appeared to be unharmed.
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August 31, 2005
An Illinois auto museum is offering $1 million for the car in which actor James Dean rode to his death in 1955. The car's whereabouts are unknown. Dean wrecked the '55 Porsche 550 Spyder on September 30, 1955 on a California highway. The mangled car was bought by car customizer George Barris, who created the customized 1949 Mercury Dean drove in the film, "Rebel Without a Cause. "
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