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December 24, 2007
Infant Jesus, along with his parents Mary and Joseph will get fitted with satellite tracking this Christmas in order to prevent thieves from stealing them. The nativity scene housed a life size statue of the infant Jesus. The original statue was stolen three weeks ago prompting the satellite tracking measure. A Jewish lawyer had donated the new statue. Jeffrey Harris told the Miami Herald, "I felt bad. How could someone steal a baby Jesus? Even though I am Jewish, I like the Christmas spirit. " Dina Cellini, who oversees the display, told the AP, "I don't anticipate this will ever happen again, but we may need to rely on technology to save our savior. "
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December 9, 2007
Topics dead, police, wife, passport, death, mirror, newspapers, insurance, miami, huge, mail, search, england, couple, money and city
Resurrected Briton John Darwin was charged with fraud on Saturday, after he resurfaced a week earlier after a five-year disappearance. Police thumbed down the canoeist Darwin's claim of amnesia, and decided to sue him for with "offenses of obtaining a money transfer by deception and making an untrue statement. . . to procure a passport," according to Cleveland Police Detective Sergeant Iain Henderson.
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September 18, 2007
Topics cd, america, music, ugly, blind, philadelphia, miami, history, bad, boys, black and florida
The former Attorney General and Democratic nominee to be the Governor of Florida, Janet Reno, has released a music CD, titled 'Song of America. ' The 50-song collection compiles tunes from 1492 to 9/11, and spans three discs.
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July 17, 2007
It came as a shock to the Colombian police when a grand piano, that was shipped as a part of household items, was found to have cocaine stocked up in its keys. Colombian custom officers discovered 560 pounds of cocaine after the piano played an off note when the keys got accidentally pressed. The Miami Herald reported Tuesday that the cocaine, which is worth $5 million, was part of a shipment of household items originating in the capital of Bogota and destined for Panama.
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June 26, 2007
Topics truck, mom, legs, alone, miami, natural, trees, bed, running, boys, face, boy and wild
A 2-year-old boy miraculously survived a perilous ride in his mother's pick up truck that rolled down through several embankments, trees and structures before coming to a halt against a chain link fence. It wasn't clear why the pickup started rolling. The incident happened Sunday morning when the boy's mom was loading a mattress into the pickup's bed while the toddler sat alone in the cab, Yavapai County Sheriff's spokeswoman Susan Quayle told the Miami Herald.
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