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July 29, 2005
During a wake, mourners fleed as a dead woman was shot by a stray bullet while lying in her casked, Wednesday. According to police, Clenilda da Silva, 49, a babysitter, had died the previous day of a heart attack, and was hit by a bullet fired in a shootout between a drug gang and police in an area adjacent to the cemetery.
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July 28, 2005
Topics summer, billboard, hot, songs, dj, winter, prince, fun, boys, girls, dead, family and city
Billboard says many of the biggest hits with "Summer" in the title have peaked in the dead of winter. Billboard has come out with what it calls "the top 10 "summer" songs," which was based on chart performance on the Billboard Hot 100.
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July 28, 2005
A man is stabbed by his wife after he taunts her about her dog's death, and dares her to brandish a decorative sword sitting above their fireplace. Police reports indicate John A. Kurceba taunted his wife when he came home at about 7:30 p. m. Monday and learned their dog had been put to sleep earlier in the day. An argument ensued, and John told his wife to "just get the sword b----. " That's when she grabbed the sword and lunged toward him.
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July 25, 2005
The iconic frog that has been the mascot for the WB Network since 1995, when the channel launched, has officially been fired. Network chairman Garth Ancier told the Television Critics Association, "In my opinion the frog is dead and buried. The frog was a symbol that was especially, in the extensive testing that we did, that perpetuated the young teen feel of the network, and that is not the image we want to put to our audience. "
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July 25, 2005
The iconic frog that has been the mascot for the WB Network since 1995, when the channel launched, has officially been fired. Network chairman Garth Ancier told the Television Critics Association, "In my opinion the frog is dead and buried. The frog was a symbol that was especially, in the extensive testing that we did, that perpetuated the young teen feel of the network, and that is not the image we want to put to our audience. "
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