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September 12, 2005
A class-action lawsuit is filed against Seattle's Virginia Mason Medical Center after it charges a patient $1,100 for clipping a toenail and running tests. The hospital tells The Associated Press
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September 9, 2005
Topics police, furniture, wind, colorado, teens, gun, restaurant, face, food, charges, family and people
Six people wind up in jail after duking it out over dinner at a local Olive Garden restaurant. Reports claim the two families have a long-standing feud. According to Westminster, Colorado police, two families who have been feuding were inadvertently seated near each other Wednesday night.
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September 9, 2005
A man who reported a safe stolen from his home one month ago may now face charges, after police find almost one pound of marijuana inside. The man told Delta County sheriff's deputies someone broke into his home on August 9 and took the 200-pound safe, which stored a rifle, muzzleloader, two knives, and a collection of silverdollars.
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September 8, 2005
Sergio Aguirre has an invention that may be original for some, or morbid for others: a solar-powered video panel attached to a tombstone that continuously plays clips of the late person's life. The Serenity Palace aims to help families celebrate the life of a deceased loved one.
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September 8, 2005
Inventor Sergio Aguirre has an invention that may be original for some, or morbid for others: a solar-powered video panel attached to a tombstone that continuously plays clips of the late person's life. The Serenity Palace aims to help families celebrate the life of a deceased loved one.
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