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March 14, 2006
Fighting to the death was a real possibility for a couple in Mexico who sparred until their house blew up from a homemade gasoline bomb. Reuters, citing Milenio newspaper, reports that Juan Espinosa and Irma Contreras fired guns, threw knives and threw homemade bombs.
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March 13, 2006
A Norwegian woman turned on the taps in her apartment and instead of water, she got beer. Haldis Gundersen tells Reuters, "I turned on the tap to clean some knives and forks and beer came out. "
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December 24, 2005
Topics security, holiday, airport, knives, tools, random, crack, metal, christmas, computer, drivers, face, police and travel
More than 51 million drivers are expected to hit the roads this holiday season, a 1. 7 percent increase from last year. And although gasoline prices are up, transportation analysts expect record traffic on the nation's highways and airports as Christmas approaches. In many states, like Massachusetts, police will crack down on holiday drunks behind the wheel.
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December 23, 2005
Topics security, holiday, airport, knives, tools, random, crack, metal, christmas, computer, drivers, face, police and travel
More than 51 million drivers are expected to hit the roads this holiday season, a 1. 7 percent increase from last year. And although gasoline prices are up, transportation analysts expect record traffic on the nation's highways and airports as Christmas approaches. In many states, like Massachusetts, police will crack down on holiday drunks behind the wheel.
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September 9, 2005
A man who reported a safe stolen from his home one month ago may now face charges, after police find almost one pound of marijuana inside. The man told Delta County sheriff's deputies someone broke into his home on August 9 and took the 200-pound safe, which stored a rifle, muzzleloader, two knives, and a collection of silverdollars.
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