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July 5, 2006
Topics water, police, flash, bikes, teenagers, bridge, hard, boys, video, tv, cars, television and news
Norwalk, OH (AHN)-After allegedly enticing three teenagers to ride their bikes through waist-high floodwaters, police say a television news cameraman paid a $145 fine. According to a police report, the boys allege that Gary Abrahamsen of WEWS-TV in Cleveland offered to put them on TV if they rode through the water on a bridge, adding that a reporter waded into the water so they would be riding behind her in the video.
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May 3, 2006
Reports out of New Zealand indicates that a determined goldfish named Nemo swept from a backyard pond swam for its life during a flood and survived, washed up away almost one mile away from the scene. "He had been taken away by that horrible brown water, and there he was, about 2km away, swimming in the debris and happy as can be," farmer Ab Oskam, told the Otago Daily Times.
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February 26, 2006
The famous Swiss Army Knife has added yet another tool to its roster of multi-use capabilities -- an MP3 player. It's an all-in-one, flash memory-based digital audio player and USB storage device built into a full-metal Swiss Army Knife. The s. beat detachable player supports all major file formats and includes a time-shifting FM tuner. It features eight hours of playback time.
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December 20, 2005
Reports continue to surface of 'badly behaving Santas' around the world. The reports continue to tarnish the image of a once highly revered holiday figure. A Santa in Ludwigshafen held up a store and forced two cashiers to open the safe. He filled his sack with cash, locked the two women in the safe and escaped.
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November 23, 2005
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