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January 29, 2007
Topics ice, man, planes, crazy, ford, balls, quotes, weather, owned, blue, foot, florida and car
A mysterious 18-inch ice chunk fell from the sky and crushed the upper portion of a car belonging to a man from Florida. The roof of the Ford Mustang, owned by Andre Ravage, 20, was crushed down to its seats on Sunday. Ravage's neighbor Raymond Rodriguez was changing a tire when the strange chunk fell from the sky. "I was scared," AP quotes Rodriguez as saying who was only a foot away. "It's crazy, man. "
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November 12, 2006
A family is suing Greyhound Bus Lines after one of its buses dumped its sanitary tank, in the middle of the highway, covering the family and vehicle in human waste. According to the Toledo Blade, the family was identified as Robert and Angela Stokes and their three children.
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October 5, 2006
Thanks to its extra space, the wide-bodied but boring-looking Volvo Estate has been voted as the best car for having sex in the back seat by British car owners. According to a survey, the car has seen more action than any other. The multi-purpose Mercedes Benz Sprinter Van came in second place.
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October 2, 2006
Topics ford, children, city, police, crazy, hollywood, post, running, kids, video, gun, animals, girl, young, people and bad
A S. C. City Councilman says parents who can't properly care for their children should be sterilized. Larry Shirley made the comment after a hold-up at a Hollywood Video Store. "We pick up stray animals and spay them," Larry Shirley said in a story published Saturday by The Post and Courier of Charleston. "These mothers need to be spayed if they can't take care of theirs. Once they have a child and it's running the street, to let them continue to have children is totally unacceptable. "
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September 28, 2006
Topics homeless, football, help, world, jobs, ford, scotland, housing, stage, newspapers, led, australia, alcohol, paper, big, young, life, house, woman and africa
South African President Thabo Mbeki on Sunday led a parade in salute for the nearly 500 drug addicts, alcoholics, orphans and vagrants participating in the 48-nation Homeless World Cup football tournament. The week long event is aimed at helping society's most marginalized make a new start in life.
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