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September 27, 2005
An Atlanta police officer is recovering from injuries sustained during a routine traffic stop that resulting in him being pelted with fried chicken, soda pop and human fists. According to The Associated Press
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September 27, 2005
Topics internet, post, web, news, chat, freedom, education, business, security, chinese, face and charges
The Chinese government is implementing new Internet rules that directly challenge freedom of speech by imposing regulations on the content of news Web sites. According to the new rules, news Web sites may only post "healthy and civilized" news.
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September 26, 2005
Topics naked, paintings, bare, covers, election, bet, skin, hands, green, party, lost, face and body
To keep his promise, a New Zealand politician runs naked through the streets on Sunday. He earlier pledged to run naked if he lost an election bet. According to Agence France-Press
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September 23, 2005
Topics california, car, police, driver, casino, paris, owned, vegas, strip, murder, faces, alcohol, face, people and man
The driver of a stolen car who rammed into a crowd of pedestrians on the Las Vegas Strip Wednesday now faces murder charges. Police say he intentionally plowed into the crowd, killing two people and injuring dozens of others.
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September 20, 2005
Topics teenagers, education, sex, religion, plus, string, singapore, teenager, teens, friends, book, face, head and family
In a bid to refurbish religious education for youths, Singapore mosques will teach sexuality to Muslim teenagers starting in December. The program will use a book titled "X-rated", written and published by the council. It will be part of a string of workshops about Islam that will be held in 13 mosques, reports Reuters
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