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March 7, 2007
Topics jesus, abc, news, man, evil, houston, heroin, wine, quotes, god, texas, drunk, church, newspaper and charges
A 62-year-old ex-felon who claims to be the second coming of Jesus Christ says he has as many as 1 million followers in 30 countries. Jose de Jesus, who is now living outside Houston, Texas, said he married twice, smokes and likes Scotch. ABC News quotes de Jesus as saying that he grew up in poverty, had a heroin addiction and spent nine months in prison for eight felony charges along the way. However, the man who claims to be Jesus says he never gets drunk just as the original Jesus.
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February 28, 2007
Topics god, police, checks, bank, dollar, chase, faces, big, face, law, life and man
A 21-year-old man from Hobart, Indiana was arrested Monday after he tried to cash a check for $50,000, which was signed "King Savior, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Servant. " Chase Bank called the police after they saw Kevin Russell wanted to cash the check which was written on an invalid Bank One check with no imprint. Hobart police Detective Jeff White said that Russell was charged with one count attempted check fraud and one count intimidation, which are both felonies. Additionally he also faces one count resisting law enforcement, a misdemeanor and is likely to face prison time.
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February 21, 2007
Topics window, running, hotel, quotes, pretty, bars, god, football, led, bar, friends and man
A Wisconsin man is thankful he survived a 16-story fall, but he's even more thrilled he doesn't remember the how or why of the incident. Joshua Hanson, who is recovering from the life-threatening injuries he suffered due to a fall from a window on the 17th floor of the Hyatt in downtown Minneapolis, says he is thankful to God that he has no memory of the plunge. "I feel really lucky I don't remember it because I probably would have some pretty serious nightmares," AP quotes the 29-year-old bar owner as saying.
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February 19, 2007
A South Pacific jungle tribe that worships Britain's Prince Philip as a god is planning a tremendous celebration to mark his 86th birthday this summer. The people of Yaohnanen and surrounding villages believe the prince to be the son of an ancient spirit who inhabits a nearby mountain on the island of Tanna and have worshipped the royal for the past 50 years.
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February 12, 2007
Topics heart, doctors, gym, blood, god, teen, hand, death, body, life, hospital, school and teens
The heart of a New York teen made what his doctors are calling a miraculous comeback four days after it stopped beating at a gym. Daniel Walker, 17, has suffered from a rare congenital heart disease that has left his coronary artery pinched, giving him only 10 percent of normal heart capacity. Walker was jogging at his high school gym when his flawed heart gave out on him. After days battling between life and death, doctors decided on a transplant.
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