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October 2, 2005
As she is trying to shed her image as "the other woman," Prince Charles' new bride Camilla is stepping in to her new role as soon-to-be Queen of England. In an interview for the BBC's Panorama program in the UK, broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby says questions remain over Camilla's future role, including what would happen if Prince Charles would die first.
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September 3, 2005
A man who was fired after eating two slices of leftover pizza after a company meeting has won a contest held by Silicon Valley judges assembled by Simply Hired. The man, Jim Garrison, won the contest beating out over 1,200 entries of strange and odd firings that ran as stories on the Internet over the last year.
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September 3, 2005
A man who was fired after eating two slices of leftover pizza after a company meeting has won a contest held by Silicon Valley judges assembled by Simply Hired. The man, Jim Garrison, won the contest beating out over 1,200 entries of strange and odd firings that ran as stories on the Internet over the last year.
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September 3, 2005
A man who was fired after eating two slices of leftover pizza after a company meeting has won a contest held by Silicon Valley judges assembled by Simply Hired. The man, Jim Garrison, won the contest beating out over 1,200 entries of strange and odd firings that ran as stories on the Internet over the last year.
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September 1, 2005
Topics friends, police, horror, windows, brain, happy, summer, film, movie, blood, real, cars, head, university, school and car
After receiving a call about a possible shooting, police find a parked car in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota Sunday night with what appeared to be brain matter and blood splattered on the front seat, dashboard and windows. No victim, however, was in sight. They soon began knocking on doors and came upon the car's owner, Lance Hendrickson, who appeared to be unharmed.
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