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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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August 10, 2005
A booming real estate market has Canadian marijuana growers looking toward cheaper land in northern Ontario as a way to cut down on costs. In the past two weeks, police say they have made two massive pot busts in sparsely populated towns in northern Ontario, a region better known for its mining, timber and paper mills.
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July 27, 2005
Topics simpson, tv, simpsons, satellite, nicole, plus, football, murder, california, florida, wife and charges
A federal judge orders former football player, O. J. Simpson to pay $25,000 in damages for pirating satellite TV signals from DirecTV. U. S. District judge, Joan Lenard, awards the damages, plus attorneys fees and other costs, after granting a motion for summary judgment in a civil suit against Simpson.
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