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September 1, 2005
Topics bus, driver, police, hero, teenager, alcohol, girls, girl, office, charges, children, family, school and drunk
A teenager turns in a substitute school bus driver who smelled of alcohol as he sped down the road with the schoolchildren on board, police say. The 17-year-old girl, whose name was not released, ushered a group of remaining students off the bus when she reached her stop.
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September 1, 2005
Topics friends, police, horror, windows, brain, happy, summer, film, movie, blood, real, cars, head, university, school and car
After receiving a call about a possible shooting, police find a parked car in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota Sunday night with what appeared to be brain matter and blood splattered on the front seat, dashboard and windows. No victim, however, was in sight. They soon began knocking on doors and came upon the car's owner, Lance Hendrickson, who appeared to be unharmed.
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August 30, 2005
A British secondary school is breaking ground by allowing its students to curse at their teachers. The catch? It cannot be done more than five times a lesson. A count of how many times the F-word is used will be kept on a blackboard. If a class goes over the limit, it will be "spoken to" at the end of the lesson.
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August 30, 2005
A British secondary school is breaking ground by allowing its students to curse at their teachers. The catch? It cannot be done more than five times a lesson. A count of how many times the F-word is used will be kept on a blackboard. If a class goes over the limit, it will be "spoken to" at the end of the lesson.
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August 25, 2005
A judge overturned the expulsion a 14-year-old dismissed by the Pittsburgh school district in May for writing violent, profane rap lyrics. The court says the songs weren't "true threats" against the school, and therefore were protected by the First Amendment.
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