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September 25, 2005
Drivers who are caught breaking the law in eastern Hungary will not only receive fines for their punishments, but will also be given a sour taste, as school students are to accompany police officers and hand out lemons with their fines. On the other hand, good drivers will be rewarded with apples, during a month-long campaign in the eastern province of Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg in Hungary.
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September 25, 2005
Drivers who are caught breaking the law in eastern Hungary will not only receive fines for their punishments, but will also be given a sour taste, as school students are to accompany police officers and hand out lemons with their fines. On the other hand, good drivers will be rewarded with apples, during a month-long campaign in the eastern province of Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg in Hungary.
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September 23, 2005
A letter from the superintendent at Ontario Christian School claims 14-year-old Shay Clark student was expelled because her parents are lesbians. Superintendent Leonard Stob wrote to Tina Clark, the girl's biological mother, "Your family does not meet the policies of admission. "According to Stob's letter, school policy requires at least one parent may not engage in practices "immoral or inconsistent with a positive Christian life style, such as cohabitating without marriage or in a homosexual relationship. "
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September 22, 2005
Dining contractor, Aramark, removes coffee cups with a gay author's quote from a Starbucks at Baylor University, saying it is inappropriate for the Baptist school. Baylor spokesman Larry Brumley says, "I think they were trying to be sensitive. Obviously, Baylor is a Baptist-affiliated institution, and Baptists as a denomination have been pretty outspoken on the record about the denomination's views about the homosexual lifestyle. "
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September 15, 2005
Topics hurricane, family, flights, vacation, medicine, hotel, job, book, girl, university, wife, couple, school and people
Barbara Roberts was faced with the decision to either care for her 18-month-old granddaughter, whose parents were stranded in New Orleans, or leave her with strangers to make her assembly line job. She decided on the former and was subsequently fired. Roberts says she wasn't even sure her daughter and son-in-law were alive when she called the Positronic Industries factory in Mount Vernon the day Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
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