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August 3, 2005
Topics newspaper, address, dvd, furniture, kitten, movies, real, tv, lost, city, people and woman
A newspaper typo results in the loss of one woman's possessions. KMBC-TV in Kansas City, Missouri reports Kris Bryan is blaming a flawed ad run by Lawrence Journal-World for some $4,000 in lost property.
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August 2, 2005
Topics baby, email, e-mail, brain, spread, pregnant, birth, health, lost, girl, life, hospital, woman and dead
A brain-dead, pregnant, woman has been kept on life support for nearly three months, has given birth to a healthy baby girl. According to an e-mail from the father, there were no complications during delivery and the baby "is doing well. "
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August 2, 2005
Topics baby, family, pregnancy, brain, spread, virginia, birth, doctors, job, medical, lost, girl, life, hospital, money and woman
A 26-year old brain-dead woman gives birth to a healthy baby girl Tuesday. She had suffered a stroke due to the spread of an aggressive melanoma on May 7, and has been kept alive via life support systems to allow the fetus time to grow.
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August 2, 2005
An employee at the National Institute of Health is arrested Monday on charges of spreading false information and reporting a hoax under the Terrorism Prevention Act, after she threatened Florida tax assessors with anthrax following a lost claim for tax relief. According to her arrest warrant, Michelle Ledgister, 43, a quality control and assurance officer at the agency's Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, left a threatening voicemail message last month at the Broward County Property Appraiser's Office after she lost a claim for tax relief on property she owns in Parkland, Florida.
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August 1, 2005
Mary Hurst wants to honor her mother's dying wish of being buried next to her husband, who died of cancer nearly four decades ago. The problem is, officials at the cemetery where Hurst's father is buried, now say they can't find his gravesite.
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