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June 22, 2005
Topics pizza, pie, cheese, parking, school, crown, africa, fashion, huge, foot, big, book, feet, restaurant, money, world and people
Pass the Antacid! Iowa Falls can now crown itself home to the world's largest pizza. On Satuday, twenty-six teams converted 4,000 pounds of cheese, 700 pounds of sauce and 9,500 sections of crust into a huge pie in the Iowa Falls -Alden High School parking lot.
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June 21, 2005
Topics dog, restaurant, boats, korea, whales, pot, faces, big, animals, girl, dogs, death, animal, house, men and people
A waitress at the To Suk Chung, serving dog stew to a group of patrons, says she does not understand why so many people make such a big deal about eating dog and whale meat, considered traditional meals in South Korea. Pak Suk-kyun does not sympathize with conservationists making pleas to ban the whale meat trade at The International Whaling Conference, just a few blocks from the restaurant, which specializes in dog stew.
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June 16, 2005
Glastonbury rock music festival is turning out to be the most effective anti-crime measure in Britain. Almost 120,000 people attend the annual event, consuming vast amounts of alcohol. Yet, authorities say crime figures didn't go up.
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June 16, 2005
Topics billboard, wife, people, drawing, weather, single, signs, truck, web, driver, food, women, woman and man
Inspired by those sporting signs on roadsides such as, "Will work for food," a Nebraska man is seeking the one thing he's willing to work for - a wife. And he's apparently willing to do whatever it take to find one. Harold is 45, single, and in the market for a spouse. His efforts include the purchasing of a billboard with the message "Wife Wanted: willworkforawife. org, 'Walk by Faith, Not by Sight. '"
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June 14, 2005
Topics presidents, porn, blue, adult, queen, elephant, mary, film, party, black, california, money, people and star
Porn queen Mary Carey shows her support for the Republican party by attending Tuesday's President's Dinner, an annual fund raiser hosted by the National Republican Congressional Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Hours before the dinner, Carey meets with reporters, shows off her evening gown, and relates plans to run for lieutenant governor of California next year as an independent. Carey had an unsuccessful stint as candidate during California's last gubenatorial race.
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