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October 26, 2005
Experts in Hawaii are beginning work to identify the remains of a World War II airman found frozen atop a California mountain last week. The airman's remains are being investigated at a laboratory that serves as part of the military's Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command in Hawaii. The lab identifies the remains of lost soldiers.
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October 17, 2005
The voting is over in a contest that was held on the Internet to name a panda born at the National Zoo in Washington, D. C. , the panda was born on July 9 to its mother Mei Xiang. The panda cub's name? Tai Shan. The name should be familiar to fans of the band Rush, having been the title of a song the band wrote in 1987 and appears on their "Hold Your Fire" album.
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October 17, 2005
The voting is over in a contest that was held on the Internet to name a panda born at the National Zoo in Washington, D. C. , the panda was born on July 9 to its mother Mei Xiang. The panda cub's name? Tai Shan. The name should be familiar to fans of the band Rush, having been the title of a song the band wrote in 1987 and appears on their "Hold Your Fire" album.
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September 14, 2005
A Central Florida man is worried about his health after someone laced his soda with urine as part of a vicious prank. The unidentified man is awaiting results of numerous health tests he has since undergone. Publix, who owns the Pix convenience store where the man purchased the drink, admits the soda was tainted.
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August 15, 2005
Helios Airways announces a text message reportedly sent by a passenger onboard the Cypriot airliner that went down over Greece was a hoax. The passenger plane was heading to Athens from Larnaca, with a final stop in Prague, when it crashed into a mountain Sunday killing all 121 onboard.
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