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January 10, 2008
A judge in western Canada's Saskatchewan province on Wednesday granted a Canadian woman's civil suit against her drug dealer for selling her addictive street narcotics that caused her hospitalization due to overdose. Sandra Bergen, the drug addict, won by default after her drug dealer refused to identify the source of the narcotics.
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January 4, 2008
Topics train, car, focus, trains, ford, computer, drugs, alcohol, cars, feet, driver, news, people, police and man
A computer technician driving on the directions of a rental car's Global Positioning System found himself jumping out of the way as a train came barreling through his vehicle. The driver, Bo Bai, on the orders of the GPS system, turned his vehicle right, crossing train tracks. Upon doing so, the car was caught on the tracks, as the Harlem line train was chugging towards it. Bai attempted to wave to the engineer, but failed to catch his attention.
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December 31, 2007
Police in Santa Fe, Texas, have taken a man into custody for burglarizing his neighbor's home and stealing some of her undergarments. Thirty year-old Charles Michael Clark is reported to have broken into the woman house while she was out of town. On returning home when the lady found a barefoot man in the living room, she was stunned to find the man who fled instantly. She immediately reported to Police, and complained of her missing undergarments, Sergeant Eric Bruss
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December 29, 2007
Topics wal-mart, videos, songs, images, christmas, lawyer, drugs, girls, girl, young, children, porn and video
An MP3 player bought from a Wal-Mart store in Tennessee has shocked a 10-year-old girl, who saw pornographic videos and heard songs about using drugs from the device when she played it. The girl's father, Daryl Hill, who bought three of the players as Christmas presents for his children, has complained with the store in Sparta. His daughter cried upon seeing the obscene videos and the father is at a loss on how to erase the explicit images from her young mind.
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December 20, 2007
Police and customs agents in Salt Lake County, Utah on Thursday announced they confiscated 431 pounds of an African drug called khat. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, authorities said they arrested two men connected to the contraband, which consisted of leaves packed in plastic bags. The two men will face federal smuggling charges.
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