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June 17, 2005
Topics boy, children, pool, life, family, korea, swimming, army, boys, feet, death, water, men and police
Two Cable repairmen become heroes after rescuing a 10-year-old boy who feel into a swimming pool and remained under eight feet of water for several minutes. Jamario Covington fell into the pool, sunk to the bottom and stopped breathing. A babysitter thought he joking, but realized the boy was in trouble after considerable time passed.
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June 17, 2005
Bangkok police say a young man found dead Thursday committed suicide by applying super glue to his nose and mouth, suffocating to death. The body is found Thursday morning in his bedroom, with a note stating, "Here is all that I have, take what you please. "
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June 15, 2005
Danielle George - All Headline News Staff ReporterWAUKESHA, Wis. (AHN)- The driver of an ice cream truck was charged with drunken driving after a woman called police saying she saw a man throw a can of malt liquor onto her lawn.
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June 15, 2005
Christina Ficara - All Headline News Staff Reporter - Dennis Atkins is also charged with assault for ordering two paramedics to stand aside while he fired two shotgun blasts that killed the teenager.
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June 14, 2005
Topics wood, toronto, scotland, hero, rape, gay, hands, foot, running, hand, sex, reuters, people, woman, man and police
In the midst of a Toronto neighborhood rests a 13-1/2 foot bronze and granite monument depicting Alexander Wood, famous for both owning the land on which the community now sits, and for being run out of town due to sexual scandal in the early 1800s. The statue of a hero in Toronto's gay community is the cause of concern both for the actions of the man it depicts and for the somewhat graphic description of the 19th-Century sex scandal that made him famous.
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