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August 8, 2005
Topics iraq, people, douglas, drawing, newspapers, war, gun, death, charges, men, man and police
Newspapers are calling it a first: An American man kills another over a dispute on the Iraq War. Editor and Publisher
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July 21, 2005
A physician is found negligent in a medical malpractice lawsuit claiming the doctor lost a surgical needle in a patient's abdomen and then closed the opening after he couldn't find it. Dr. Douglas M. Heymann is found liable for the incident during a hernia surgery in 2001. The patient, 55-year-old Christopher Faas, now has the needle lodged in his liver, where it will remain.
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July 20, 2005
Douglas Maher - All Headline News Staff ReporterHominy,OK (AHN)- A man walks into a crowded diner and shoots and kills a pregnant waitress.
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July 18, 2005
Douglas Maher - All Headline News Staff ReporterDuring the October launch of the Shenzhou VI spacecraft, an estimated 40 grams of pig sperm will be taken on board; some kept outside of the spacecraft's biological capsule and some inside, according to Chinese state media.
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July 8, 2005
A father and son of Fort Myers, FL are accused of loading envelopes with stolen stamps worth more than $200,000. Charges have been leveled against 51-year-old Joseph Robert Baker and his son 21-year-old Matthew Robert Baker for allegedly siphoning off stamps from June to November 2004.
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