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June 1, 2005
Topics couple, kiss, coffee, sleep, queen, hands, bed, marriage, teacher, wedding, friends, england, church, children, world and school
On Wednesday, Percy and Florence Arrowsmith marked their 80th wedding anniversary. The couple celebrated amongst friends at their Western England home, with coffee and snacks. Even Queen Elizabeth II recognized the achievement, sending them a congratulatory letter, lauding their example as a loving couple.
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May 21, 2005
Topics girl, string, lawyers, babies, legs, pregnant, divorce, smoking, teen, gun, female, church, young, florida, charges and city
Florida judge Richard Albritton is facing a disciplinary hearing for a string of offesive comments he made toward defendants and lawyers in his court room. Documents on The Smoking Gun also show numerous other bold and offensive statements and actions on behalf of Albritton:
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May 20, 2005
Hector Duarte Jr. - All Headline News Staff ReporterHector Duarte Jr. All Headline News Staff Reporter
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May 10, 2005
Jennifer Wilbanks has voluntarily checked herself into a hospital. According to a church statement, she is seeking treatment for physical and mental issues, which she believes played a major role in her disappearance last month. The statement does not disclose how long she will be in treatment.
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April 20, 2005
Popular animated sitcom, The Simpsons, will postpone one of its episodes out of respect to the late Pope John Paul II and the recent crowning of Benedict XVI. The potentially offensive episode titled, The Father, Son, and Holy Guest, and starring Liam Neeson as a Catholic priest, has been pushed back to a May 15 airdate to allow time to pass between the recent events that have taken place within the church. In the past, the hit animated series has been known to upset religious organizations. Years ago, The Catholic League reportedly pressured Fox executives and creator, Matt Groening, to alter lines in another episode. Groening defended his series in a 1999 interview for Mother Jones. "Not only do The Simpsons go to church every Sunday and pray, they actually speak to God from time to time," he said. "We show him, and God has five fingers. Unlike The Simpsons, who only have four. "
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