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September 7, 2008
Topics bicycle, brain, boy, gym, skull, bike, friends, student, girl, young, dead, office, school, man and police
Coroners said Friday that a 17-year-old girl who died after being struck by a bicycle had a pre-existing brain condition that left her more vulnerable to the effects of impact. Eveylyn E. Bolen, a special needs student, was walking on the school track in gym class with friends Wednesday when a 15-year-old boy who was riding the coach's bike accidentally struck her with the bicycle. WBST reported the boy told police he looked behind him because he thought he heard someone call his name, and when he turned forward again, Bolen was right in front of him. He slammed on the brakes, tumbling over the handlebars and onto Bolen.
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July 15, 2008
The continuous rise of gas prices has caused another shortage among service stations in the U. S. Pump station owners have to look for extra number 4s as retail price reaches a record $4. 40 a gallon. Some owners resort to using other digits like the number 1 and and then add a stroke or two to make an improvised pump price display.
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July 15, 2008
The continuous rise of gas prices has caused another shortage among service stations in the U. S. Pump station owners have to look for extra number 4s as retail price reaches a record $4. 40 a gallon. Some owners resort to using other digits like the number 1 and and then add a stroke or two to make an improvised pump price display.
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September 6, 2007
A would-be bank robber didn't get far after trying to rob a Little Rock bank on Wednesday. He was immediately grabbed by an off-duty officer present on the scene. Police say Langston Robins went into the Metropolitan Bank branch in the afternoon, asking to use the bathroom. He first walked right past the uniformed officer Chad Herndon three times but failed to notice him.
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August 7, 2007
Topics bank, money, gym, winter, design, chase, shoes, light, feet, young, man and leaves
An unrehearsed robber had to drop his bank looting plans after he apparently forgot to take along a carry bag to put the stolen money. According to authorities, a young white man, in his 20s, entered a local Chase Bank branch early Monday and passed the cashier a piece of cardboard that read, "Give me your money. ""He told a teller to 'hurry up,' but when she asked him if he had a bag to put the money into, it must have flustered him. He ran off without any cash," Detective Tom Bisio of the Oakland County Sheriff's Lyon Township substation told the Detroit News.
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