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July 24, 2005
Topics police, kelly, strip, club, car, model, bar, friends, dog, money, man and florida
A man who told to police he was kidnapped and put into the trunk of his car, has confessed that he actually was in a local strip club with a friend. The Times-Picayune
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July 20, 2005
Former Black Panthers are using an old school phrase in hopes to sell hot sauce. For many, "Burn Baby Burn," is a throwback to the racially charged 1965 Watts Riots in L. A. , which left over 30 dead, wounded at least 1,000, and left many buildings in ashes. Now, The Huey P. Newton foundation, named after the co-founder of the Black Panthers and composed of former members, is hoping the new sauce will aid their nonprofit organization.
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July 20, 2005
Former Black Panthers are using an old school phrase in hopes to sell hot sauce. For many, "Burn Baby Burn," is a throwback to the racially charged 1965 Watts Riots in L. A. , which left over 30 dead, wounded at least 1,000, and left many buildings in ashes. Now, The Huey P. Newton foundation, named after the co-founder of the Black Panthers and composed of former members, is hoping the new sauce will aid their nonprofit organization.
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July 13, 2005
When you want something, just ask. Apparently that is the adage that applied to a bank robber in Chicago. The robber sent a note through a vacuum tube to the teller at the drive-through window at a branch of Chicago's LaSalle Bank and the teller obliged, returning an undisclosed amount of cash, police said.
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July 13, 2005
Internet betting sites suggest that U. S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, will be confirmed as the next justice for the U. S. Supreme Court. Dublin-based Tradesports. com, on Wednesday, put the odds that Gonzales will replace O'Connor at 9 to 1, while Emilio Garza, a U. S. Appeals Court judge, was the favorite at 4 to 1.
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