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August 3, 2005
Topics newspaper, address, dvd, furniture, kitten, movies, real, tv, lost, city, people and woman
A newspaper typo results in the loss of one woman's possessions. KMBC-TV in Kansas City, Missouri reports Kris Bryan is blaming a flawed ad run by Lawrence Journal-World for some $4,000 in lost property.
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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 29, 2005
Nude and Nearly-nude visitors wander Vienna's prestigious Leopold Museum, courtesy of a free entry offer to "The Naked Truth". The new exhibition of early 1900s erotic art grants patrons free admission if they show up wearing just a swimsuit or nothing at all.
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July 26, 2005
Topics marriage, girl, sex, man, pregnant, lawyer, faces, girls, law, couple, children, people and wife
A 22-year-old Nebraska man is charged Monday with first-degree assault for having sex with his underage 13-year-old wife. Matthew Koso legally married the girl in Kansas after she became pregnant. Her mother gave Koso permission to take the girl to Kansas where minors can get married with parental consent. She is now seven and a-half months pregnant.
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July 26, 2005
A 7-foot fiberglass sculpture worth about $10,000, vanished from its display in Puget Gardens, and many are looking for the culprits who snacthed it. Sometime between 1:30 p. m. Sunday and 7:30 a. m. Monday, "Soul Salmon," which depicts spawning coho salmon, disappeared. It was fastened to a pedestal using a half-inch bolt. Scott Hansen of the Puget Creek Restoration Association says it would take at least two people to remove it.
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