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January 12, 2006
Christina Ficara - All Headline News Staff Reporter -The woman is being charged with unlawful wounding.
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January 7, 2006
Topics computer, hand, computers, jennifer, marketing, girlfriend, canada, naked, radio, friends, student, life, house, reuters and chip
Logging onto your computer may become as easy as waving your hand. Radio frequency identification computer chips may be what makes it all possible. Inserted into the hand, the computer chips have already improved life for Amal Graafstra, a 29-year-old entrepreneur based in Vancouver, Canada, according to Reuters
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December 30, 2005
The darker half of Alfred Ginglen's life began to unfold in 2004, after his police officer son recognized him in a surveillance image. A life that a personal diary would show included visits with prostitutes, a secret girlfriend, and an addiction to crack. On Thursday, Ginglen was sentenced to 40 years in prison for a string of bank robberies after being turned in by his own sons. Authorities say he needed the extra cash to support his double life.
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December 26, 2005
Topics school, freedom, prom, dance, clothing, girlfriend, pictures, football, dress, schools, united, internet, student, family and people
Nathan Warmack wanted to honor his Scottish heritage by wearing a Scottish kilt to his high school dance. His Principal had other ideas and told him to put on a pair of pants. The formal clothing has sparked an international debate about freedom, symbols and cultural dress. More than 1,600 people have signed an Internet petition seeking an apology for the high school senior. Scots in the United States are assembling a traditional ensemble they hope the student will wear to the prom, and his family is trying to change the school's dress-code policy. Warmack, a defensive lineman on the football team, says, "It's a kilt. It's going to turn heads, but I never believed it would have become what it is. "
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December 24, 2005
One woman ended a fight with her boyfriend by swallowing her cellphone. Police got a call early Friday morning from a man who said his girlfriend was having trouble breathing, reports The Associated Press
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