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July 20, 2005
Topics boy, pool, disney, orange, swimming, pretty, chicago, hotel, doctors, phone, young, office, help, hospital, family and world
Drew Rosenhaus, a major NFL player agent, saved a young boy from drowning at a Disney World resort hotel, Tuesday. Rosenhaus attened to the unconscious boy pulled from a swimming pool and proceded to perform CPR.
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July 15, 2005
According to the U. S. Border Patrol, a group of stranded illegal immigrants facing death in the parched Arizona desert saved themselves by using a cell phone, left by their deserted guide, to call rescue services. The group got lost in the desert near Arivaca, south of Tucson, Arizona, Wednesday after their guide abandoned them during a four-day trek across the border from Mexico.
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July 14, 2005
A 51-year-old man is arrested Wednesday for using his cell phone to take pictures up women's skirts at a local area Wal-Mart store. According to police, a store security camera caught Darrol Jones Jr. taking pictures of a 19-year-old woman. Upon his arrest, police found the pictures of several women stored in his phone.
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July 13, 2005
A Texas man has received a 99-years, to life in prison, for stealing a cell phone. Glenn Alvin Reed, 31, was convicted of robbery, Thursday, in a Waco courtroom, for stealing a cell phone from a man's truck, and then beating him after the victim demanded the phone be returned.
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June 13, 2005
A bid by Indonesia's first directly elected president to be closer to his people by publicizing his mobile phone number backfires over the weekend, after thousands of calls crashed the line. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono announced the number on Saturday saying anyone could call or send text messages if they wanted to complain about government services. By Monday, Indonesian newspapers were carrying stories of people complaining they couldn't get through.
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