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November 18, 2005
Topics fox, flash, carpet, covers, string, miss, breast, eye, hard, bed, party, television and girl
Following a string of embarrassing public exposures from party girl Tara Reid and actress Keira Knightly on the red carpet, this one comes in the form of a sudden flash that would be all too hard to miss without a Tivo handy and with a blink of an eye. Actress Mischa Barton has been left exposed on television to those fortunate enough to capture the moment on Tivo from last week's episode of The OC.
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October 18, 2005
A couple is asking for the removal of signs promoting High Point as "the home of Fantasia Barrino," citing her new autobiography depicts the city negatively. In her book, "Life is Not a Fairy Tale," Barrino says she couldn't read after attending local schools and writes how her friends used to call High Point, the "Land of the Dead. "
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September 13, 2005
Topics cnn, video, fox, dvd, presidents, plus, storm, lisa, natural, personal, history, hurricane, ebay, bad, doctor, web, lost, baby, wife, money, news, people and man
Hurricane Katrina was not kind to the regions of Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, and Florida. However, that has not stopped a Gulfport, MS doctor from getting his 15-minutes of fame.
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June 30, 2005
A high school chemistry teacher is charged with insurance fraud and arson, after giving two failing students passing grades if they agreed to steal and burn her car so she could collect insurance money. Aldine Senior High School's Tramesha Lashon Fox was $20,000 behind on car payments.
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April 20, 2005
Popular animated sitcom, The Simpsons, will postpone one of its episodes out of respect to the late Pope John Paul II and the recent crowning of Benedict XVI. The potentially offensive episode titled, The Father, Son, and Holy Guest, and starring Liam Neeson as a Catholic priest, has been pushed back to a May 15 airdate to allow time to pass between the recent events that have taken place within the church. In the past, the hit animated series has been known to upset religious organizations. Years ago, The Catholic League reportedly pressured Fox executives and creator, Matt Groening, to alter lines in another episode. Groening defended his series in a 1999 interview for Mother Jones. "Not only do The Simpsons go to church every Sunday and pray, they actually speak to God from time to time," he said. "We show him, and God has five fingers. Unlike The Simpsons, who only have four. "
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