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June 27, 2006
Prisoners at Tihar Jial are earning their wages as authorities have focused their energies on creative activities. The inmates are making recycled paper items like bags and file covers and preparing biscuits, cakes, bread, pickles and potato chips on jail premises. The Tihar Jail Bakery School, popularly known as TJ's is selling the stuff at reasonable price in the market.
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May 19, 2006
England (AHN)-Fortunately for humans, the juice drink Sunny D, also known as Sunny Delight, is not half as bad for children as it is for fish.
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March 27, 2006
Tim and Molly Haack shed pounds and feed their wallets after winning a radio contest. According to AP, the couple lost a combined 125 pounds and gained $1,200.
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March 22, 2006
A hospital in Virginia is making up for slow service by giving patients in the emergency room who wait over 30 minutes for a doctor free movie tickets. Pam Hash, administrative director of emergency services at the newly opened St. Francis Medical Center says, "Shortening emergency room waiting times is part of a hospital-wide initiative aimed at improving patient care.
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March 10, 2006
Topics orange, world, colors, images, marketing, france, games, gold, soccer, australia, bad, faces, germany, england, game and body
Dutch efforts to ban orange replicas of Nazi helmets have only spurred their popularity. Sales of the helmets worn by soccer fans at the World Cup have increased since they were prohibited earlier this month.
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