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September 21, 2005
The community of Grand Forks, North Dakota gobbled up some 4,518 pounds of french-fries during an annual event held during what is labeled as "Potato Bowl U. S. A" week, which recognizes the potato industry in the Red River Valley and includes a University of North Dakota football game. The original record was 4,410 pounds set in 2003 but was shattered as over 11,000 servings of fries were eaten along with 100-gallons of ketchup.
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September 19, 2005
North Dakota residents have a new distinction under their belts, which are likely a bit tighter after their annual french fry feeding frenzy on Thursday. They consumed an estimated 4,518 pounds of french fries during "Potato Bowl U. S. A" week, recognizing the rampant potato industry in the Red River Valley and including a weekend University of North Dakota football game.
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September 4, 2005
Dutch hooligans are being kept to cheer for their favorite football teams and cause chaos in their own private homes rather than at the stadium. The Dutch ministry for Justice is making sure that they are kept away from local stadiums in order to avoid any havoc during games by voice detection.
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September 3, 2005
Dutch hooligans are being kept to cheer for their favorite football teams and cause chaos in their own private homes rather than at the stadium. The Dutch ministry for Justice is making sure that they are kept away from local stadiums in order to avoid any havoc during games by voice detection.
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August 28, 2005
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