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November 19, 2005
A Louisiana woman now faces charges after calling 911 to complain that her onion rings were cold. She summoned police to the Malt-N-Burger Wednesday night where officers arrested her. 30-year-old Sharita Williams was irate over the temperature of her food, the Thibodauz Daily Comet reported. Williams told police the food was cold when she received it and the attendant refused to replace it with a new order, the report says. At that point, Williams dialed 911. She was arrested and issued a summons for misuse of the 911 system. She was released and given a December court date.
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November 14, 2005
Hector Duarte Jr. - All Headline News Staff ReporterIn a display of sweet irony, Circuit Judge George Greene ordered Bolden, 41, to serve an additional five days in prison, which was added to the 99 years plus two consecutive life sentences Greene was already sentenced to.
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October 26, 2005
Sheryl Swoopes of the WNBA's Houston Comets, opens up to ESPN The Magazine about being a lesbian because she's "tired of having to hide my feelings about the person I care about. " Swoopes, honored last month as the WNBA's Most Valuable Player, adds that she didn't always know she was gay and fears that coming out could jeopardize her status as a role model, "Do I think I was born this way? No. And that's probably confusing to some, because I know a lot of people believe that you are. "
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October 22, 2005
A 40-year-old Wisconsin man has been arrested after placing photos of his genitalia on the windshields of cars parked at local shopping centers. Jeffrey J. Hein of Hartford tells investigators he placed the photos on their cars because he thought the women would find it funny.
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October 19, 2005
A Connecticut second-grader brings something illegal for show-and-tell. According to police, the 8-year-old boy brought his uncle's marijuana stash to school, to show his friends on a field trip.
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