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November 9, 2005
Two investigators are saying they have obtained DNA from a cowboy who claimed to be Billy the Kid. Before his death in the 1930's, John Miller purportedly told friends and a son he was the legendary outlaw. Former Lincoln County Sheriff Tom Sullivan and Captain Mayor Steve Sederwall say they obtained the DNA last May from Miller's remains, which are buried in Prescott, Arizona.
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November 8, 2005
Topics bra, bird, cars, birds, friends, fish, baby, animal, car, woman, man and police
Authorities arrest a woman after discovering her bra was padded with a stolen rare parrot. Police report 35-year-old Jill Knispel hid the Greenwing parrot in her bra after taking it from her employer, Baby Exotic Birds of Englewood.
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November 1, 2005
New government reports show London prostitutes came close to threatening the war effort during WWll by annoying U. S. troops. Newly-released archive material show there were fears the transatlantic alliance could be compromised.
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October 31, 2005
Topics film, star, monica, stage, cancer, santa, texas, music, friends, london, chinese, california, university and hospital
William Hootkins, famous for being the Rebel X-Wing pilot "Red Six" in Star Wars IV; has passed away at 58. Hootkins was fighting a battle with pancreatic cancer, after being diagnosed earlier this year. He passed away at St. Johns Hospital, near his home in Santa Monica, California.
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October 30, 2005
Topics jokes, target, technology, cover, spread, friends, black, security, phone, young, food, family, people and humor
Zimbabweans are spreading the laughter through technology, sending e-mails and short text messages once a day in order to relieve their minds from their everyday struggles. In a country that suffers from a crippling economy, and long lines to buy such basics as food and fuel, young Zimbabweans are drowning their sorrows through cell phone humor.
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