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August 1, 2005
Deputies break up a teenage girl's coming-of-age party using stun guns, pepper spray, and their fists after being called break up a fight over a spilled drink. The Palm Beach County Sheriff's office says the crowd of 300 was hostile.
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July 21, 2005
The owner of an exotic animal and petting zoo is facing criminal charges after he allegedly locks up some patrons. James A. Mazzarelli, 61, owner of Action Wildlife, is charged with unlawful restraint, breach of peace and interfering with an officer after one of six people locked in the park called 911 to report her party was stuck in the park.
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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 18, 2005
South Africa has begun celebrations in honor of Nelson Mandela's 87th birthday. A torch, first lit in Mandela's former prison cell on Robben Island, will be carried across South Africa in an effort to raise awareness about HIV-Aids.
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