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December 8, 2006
Topics orange, office, clock, icon, motorcycle, tickets, santa, christmas, holiday, cars, gun, law, people and florida
The Orange County Sheriff's Office has launched an initiative that has deputies dressing as elves to clock in cars using a radar gun then sends a motorcycle deputy to pull the offender over and issue a ticket. Since implementing Operation ELF: Enforcing Limits and Fining speeders, more than 150 tickets were written in just over two hours Thursday.
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November 30, 2006
Topics condom, aids, condoms, health, sperm, nursing, cells, orange, doctors, paper, student, face, law, sex, help, world, city and people
People passing by downtown Baguio city were shocked upon seeing artists, nursing students and gender rights activists parading a 30-foot condom on their shoulders. The colorful condom was the city's way of celebrating World AIDS Day, said Eden Divinagracia, executive director of the Philippine Non-Government Organization Council on Population Health and Welfare (PNGOC).
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November 29, 2006
Topics police, douglas, plus, magazines, orange, porn, magazine, real, health, animals, web, family, news and man
This time around the Thanksgiving morning came with a real shock for Gail Fiero as he woke up to find his goats eating porn with their genitals painted bright orange. The prank had been played by Drew Gagnon in all what apparently seemed to be an act for harassing Fiero. According to complaint filed with Carmel police, Gagnon, 37, allegedly broke into Fiero's barn on Croton Falls Road at about 2 a. m. Thursday, spray painted the three goats in their genital area, and scattered pages of pornographic magazines on his property.
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November 8, 2006
A 54-year-old man says two little bibles he was carrying in his shirt pocket saved his life. Bill Henry of Orange Park was taking out the garbage at his workplace when he was shot by assailants, and the bibles prevented a bullet from penetrating his chest. Henry tells First Coast News, "They stepped out from behind the dumpster, one shooter and one other man behind him. I dropped my bags; they fired twice. "
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October 11, 2006
A pile of red, orange and green jelly has caused panic in Halle, near Leipzig in Germany as residents in the area called the police to report a "mysterious substance. " After the call, the police issued a major terrorist alert in the area. According to police they received a call from residents describing the substance which they feared could be toxic.
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