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September 27, 2005
Bill Gates announces his decision to give back to the school responsible for his bank-breaking success in the computer business. Lakeside School in Seattle is receiving $40 million the Microsoft founder who left the school in 1973. The money is intended to fund scholarships to help underprivileged children attend the private school.
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September 27, 2005
An Atlanta police officer is recovering from injuries sustained during a routine traffic stop that resulting in him being pelted with fried chicken, soda pop and human fists. According to The Associated Press
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September 26, 2005
Soon, police across the country will no longer be using the classic "10-4", or any of the 10-codes while communicating over their radios. Emergency responders around the country must switch to using "plain language" by October 2006, as part of the National Incident Management System.
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September 26, 2005
Soon, police across the country will no longer be using the classic "10-4", or any of the 10-codes while communicating over their radios. Emergency responders around the country must switch to using "plain language" by October 2006, as part of the National Incident Management System.
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September 21, 2005
Sydney police say one person is dead and three others seriously injured after apparently inhaling nitrous oxide, commonly known as "laughing gas," in a car. Early Sunday morning, in the suburb of Toongabbie, four people were found unconscious inside the car. It is reported the man who stumbled on the scene ran to the nearest house for help, screaming the car was full of gas.
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