January 23, 2006
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December 29, 2005
Topics angel, toilet, navy, storm, shell, toys, earth, canada, war, drugs, cat, cars, boy and police
Cincinnati, OH - Roto-Rooter surveyed its field technicians to find the strangest items recovered from pipes, toilets and trenches over the past year, the following top the "unusual" list for 2005.
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December 20, 2005
A federal judge rules Tuesday "intelligent design" cannot be mentioned in biology class in a Pennsylvania school district. Judge John E. Jones III rules Dover Area School Board members violated the constitution when they ordered its biology curriculum must include the concept that life on Earth was produced by an unidentified intelligent cause.
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November 18, 2005
Topics hollywood, women, earth, single, strip, prostitutes, running, love, california, face, sex, men and money
Former "Hollywood Madam" Heidi Fleiss is at it again. Only this time, instead of employing women, she wants to remake a Nevada brothel into a resort featuring male prostitutes. "I am moving to Crystal," Fleiss said Wednesday. "I am opening up a stud farm," Fleiss declared from her Hollywood home overlooking the Sunset Strip. "I am going to have the sexiest men on earth. Women are going to love it. "
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November 4, 2005
Polish archeologists have solved a centuries-old mystery and have discovered the grave of 16th century astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. The Polish astronomer, who died in 1543 challenged the ancient belief the sun revolved around the earth, was buried at the Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Frombork, 180-miles north of Warsaw.
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