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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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September 8, 2005
Consumer ReportsFuel-economy tests conducted by the magazine show government stickers posted on the vehicles could be inflated by as much as 50 percent.
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September 4, 2005
A German woman tried to get rid of her spider problem by setting her garbage on fire with a can of hair spray and a cigarette lighter, but ended up setting her house on fire instead. According to police in the western town of Zuelpich, they said that when the aerosol failed to finish them off, the 34-year-old woman tried to burn them with the lighter but set the area she had just sprayed on fire.
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September 4, 2005
A German woman tried to get rid of her spider problem by setting her garbage on fire with a can of hair spray and a cigarette lighter, but ended up setting her house on fire instead. According to police in the western town of Zuelpich, they said that when the aerosol failed to finish them off, the 34-year-old woman tried to burn them with the lighter but set the area she had just sprayed on fire.
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August 24, 2005
Topics opera, gold, hair, television, young, crack, asian, songs, teeth, private, led, art, tv, office, men and people
The authoritarian president of Turkmenistan has ordered a ban on lip synching performances across the tightly controlled Central Asian nation, citing "a negative effect on the development of singing and musical art," his office says Tuesday. President Saparmurat has outlawed opera and ballet and railed against long hair and gold teeth in the past, reports The Associated Press.
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