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September 30, 2005
A lawsuit filed by a man who needed a liver transplant after he got hepatitis A from a Chi-Chi's restaurant reaches a settlement for $6. 25 million. A federal judge approves a $4. 1 million trust to pay for the ongoing care of Richard Miller, 58. The rest of the money will go to Miller's wife, Linda, and their three children, to his attorneys, or to pay for medical expenses Miller already incurred.
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September 26, 2005
Topics naked, paintings, bare, covers, election, bet, skin, hands, green, party, lost, face and body
To keep his promise, a New Zealand politician runs naked through the streets on Sunday. He earlier pledged to run naked if he lost an election bet. According to Agence France-Press
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September 13, 2005
Patrons of the Mudville Grille said that a man burst into the restaurant swinging a samurai sword and made off with about $32 from the scared crowd. Witnesses said the man whipped the sword across two tables, clearing the tabletops before slamming his hand on the counter.
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September 13, 2005
Patrons of the Mudville Grille said that a man burst into the restaurant swinging a samurai sword and made off with about $32 from the scared crowd. Witnesses said the man whipped the sword across two tables, clearing the tabletops before slamming his hand on the counter.
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September 12, 2005
The woman responsible for setting off major fashion and musical trends in the early and mid-1980s is releasing a new acoustic album entitled, "The Body Acoustic. "The Body Acoustic will be released on Daylight/Epic Records on November 8th. The CD revisits songs like "Time After Time," "True Colors," "She Bop," "Shine," and more giving them a modern day extreme makeover.
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