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September 28, 2005
Army sources are reporting that there is an ongoing investigation of troops taking photographs of dead Iraqis and trading them to a pornographic Web site in return for access to that site. "There is no criminal investigation into the matter of photos of deceased bodies in Iraq being posted on the worldwide Web anonymously," says Army spokesman Paul Boyce. "Army criminal investigators examined this recently as a preliminary inquiry but found there is no specific evidence of a felony crime. "
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September 28, 2005
Police in northwestern Pakistan are initiating an inquiry after receiving complaints that two dead women won positions at a local election held last month. The women were elected as councilors in the Upper Dir district in the North West Frontier Province. However, both died 13 years and three years ago, respectively.
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September 21, 2005
Sydney police say one person is dead and three others seriously injured after apparently inhaling nitrous oxide, commonly known as "laughing gas," in a car. Early Sunday morning, in the suburb of Toongabbie, four people were found unconscious inside the car. It is reported the man who stumbled on the scene ran to the nearest house for help, screaming the car was full of gas.
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September 20, 2005
Sydney police say one person is dead and three others seriously injured after apparently inhaling nitrous oxide, commonly known as "laughing gas," in a car. Early Sunday morning, in the suburb of Toongabbie, four people were found unconscious inside the car. It is reported the man who stumbled on the scene ran to the nearest house for help, screaming the car was full of gas.
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September 20, 2005
Hector Duarte Jr. - All Headline News Staff ReporterReuters
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