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August 9, 2005
A bloody remnant of one of the top generals in the 1973 Middle East War is being offered for sale on eBay, at a starting bid of $10,000. The bloodstained bandage once wrapped the head of current Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon after he was injured during fighting.
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August 4, 2005
A panel of judges finds an Argentine judge guilty of bribing a witness in order to expedite a case. The discovery comes after a probe of the 1994 bombing of a local Jewish community center.
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July 25, 2005
Danielle George - All Headline News Staff ReporterFelipe Rocha, imprisoned on drug charges in California's maximum-security Pelican Bay State Prison, is seeking at least $75,000 in damages from G. A. Food Services after biting into the fingertip lost by one of the company's workers in an industrial accident, said attorney Jeffrey Schwarzschild in a Reuters report.
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July 21, 2005
Topics police, jeans, peace, nude, dress, naked, lost, children, reuters, world, city, people, woman and germany
German police let a nearly naked shopper go home after she told them she was getting groceries in the nude because she lost a spin the bottle contest, a police spokesman in Cologne said on Wednesday. "We're a tolerant city that is open to the world," said spokesman Burkard Jahn. "She could have been arrested for disturbing the peace, but we decided to let her go home with a verbal warning to dress appropriately next time. "
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July 13, 2005
When you want something, just ask. Apparently that is the adage that applied to a bank robber in Chicago. The robber sent a note through a vacuum tube to the teller at the drive-through window at a branch of Chicago's LaSalle Bank and the teller obliged, returning an undisclosed amount of cash, police said.
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