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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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October 16, 2005
Topics films, film, movie, job, loan, cake, casino, names, huge, history, friends, tv and love
English actor Daniel Craig is all set to become the next James Bond in the film "Casino Royale," reports The Associated Press, The film is expected to hit theaters in November 2006. Craig replaces Pierce Brosnan, who has starred in the last four Bond films. 37-year-old Craig says that he has discovered on Monday that he is all set to become a part of Bond movie.
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October 15, 2005
Topics films, film, movie, job, loan, cake, casino, names, huge, history, friends, tv and love
English actor Daniel Craig is all set to become the next James Bond in the film "Casino Royale," reports The Associated Press, The film is expected to hit theaters in November 2006. Craig replaces Pierce Brosnan, who has starred in the last four Bond films. 37-year-old Craig says that he has discovered on Monday that he is all set to become a part of Bond movie.
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October 5, 2005
A University of Buffalo student is likely to get ragged on by friends after campus police say he was found passed out in the president's office over the weekend. Officials at the campus say a student was headed home after a long night of drinking and snuck into the president's suite early Saturday morning after the overnight cleaning crew left the door slightly open.
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October 3, 2005
Topics world, sports, hands, foot, kids, hand, boys, friends, book, feet, life, family, school and boy
Ten-year-old Devender Harne says his extra appendages give him an advantage over other kids his age. Harne was born with 25 fingers and toes - six fingers on each hand, six toes on one foot and seven on the other. Despite his unusual hands and feet, Devender lives the daily life of any 10-year-old. He goes to school, plays sports and spends time with his friends.
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