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March 4, 2006
A father in France has been accused of drugging his children's tennis opponents, in what may be a case of obsessive determination. Christophe Fauviau, a 45-year-old former military officer, testified in his trial on Friday about how their game collapsed after drinking courtside water.
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March 2, 2006
Need proof the OnStar system in your car really works? Ralph A. Gomez was showing off his system to his girlfriend, but the volume was so low, he could not hear the operator. If there is no response from the driver, OnStar automatically notifies police. When a police officer pulled Gomez over, he found cocaine on the car's center console. Gomez was held on $15,000 bond on charges of possession of an illegal narcotic within 1,000 feet of a church, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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February 25, 2006
Topics queen, saddam, rome, career, porn, gay, sleep, war, drugs, search, star, world, woman and man
Colorful drag queen Vladimir Luxuria says she shares a similarity with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi: they both dab on lots of make-up and wear heels to make them look taller. Luxuria is Italy's first drag queen to run for parliament. Campaigning for the rights of homosexuals to marry and to legalize prostitution and certain drugs, Luxuria is trying for a win in the upcoming April elections.
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February 23, 2006
Someone broke into a Wisconsin state probation and parole office, leaving with urine samples of those under court orders not to use alcohol or illegal drugs. Agents working out of the state Department of Corrections Probation and Parole office occasionally require those under court orders to submit samples for testing.
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January 22, 2006
A Thai prostitute was spared a caning penalty after doctors told authorities that "he" had actually become a "she". Mongkon Pusuwan, accused of dealing drugs, was previously identified in a passport as a male. However, a doctor confirmed for the Thai court that Pusuwan had undergone a sex change operation and was officially a female.
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