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June 26, 2005
Topics cats, cat, food, woman, rat, tiger, birds, mouth, pets, happy, doctor, faces, death and animal
A 78-year-old woman is arrested after lacing a can of cat food with rat poison to ensure her neighbor's cats stayed away from her backyard. Myrtle Maly has been charged with two felony counts of animal mistreatment after admitting to officers to placing D-Con rodent killer in a can of "Special Kitty Salmon Dinner" cat food. The woman set the trap for her neighbor's cats, Tangerine and Tiger, after the two snuck into her backyard and attacked some birds.
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June 23, 2005
Christina Ficara - All Headline News Staff ReporterPunta Gorda, FL (AHN) -
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June 21, 2005
Topics dog, restaurant, boats, korea, whales, pot, faces, big, animals, girl, dogs, death, animal, house, men and people
A waitress at the To Suk Chung, serving dog stew to a group of patrons, says she does not understand why so many people make such a big deal about eating dog and whale meat, considered traditional meals in South Korea. Pak Suk-kyun does not sympathize with conservationists making pleas to ban the whale meat trade at The International Whaling Conference, just a few blocks from the restaurant, which specializes in dog stew.
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June 3, 2005
An Ohio barber loses his most famous customer after he sold a plastic bag filled with Neil Armstrong's hair for $3,000. "He doesn't come in here anymore," Sizemore told the Cincinnati Enquirer.
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June 3, 2005
Topics prostitutes, photos, california, sex, reuters, men, city, newspapers, single, names, signs, mail, bad, faces, help, money and people
According to a Reuters report, people who solicit prostitutes in Oakland, California, could find their faces plastered on billboards under a new shaming program - civil rights groups call the program bad public policy. The city started putting up billboards on Wednesday showing men arrested for soliciting sex. Other signs invite prostitutes to quit by calling a help line.
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