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July 26, 2005
A 7-foot fiberglass sculpture worth about $10,000, vanished from its display in Puget Gardens, and many are looking for the culprits who snacthed it. Sometime between 1:30 p. m. Sunday and 7:30 a. m. Monday, "Soul Salmon," which depicts spawning coho salmon, disappeared. It was fastened to a pedestal using a half-inch bolt. Scott Hansen of the Puget Creek Restoration Association says it would take at least two people to remove it.
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July 26, 2005
A 7-foot fiberglass sculpture worth about $10,000, vanished from its display in Puget Gardens, and many are looking for the culprits who snacthed it. Sometime between 1:30 p. m. Sunday and 7:30 a. m. Monday, "Soul Salmon," which depicts spawning coho salmon, disappeared. It was fastened to a pedestal using a half-inch bolt. Scott Hansen of the Puget Creek Restoration Association says it would take at least two people to remove it.
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July 23, 2005
Danielle George - All Headline News Staff ReporterFontana, California (AHN)- A school security supervisor caught the boy behind the wheel when he pulled up Tuesday morning in the staff parking lot at Ruth Harris Middle School, police Sgt. William Megenney said.
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July 21, 2005
A Ugandan lawmaker is attempting to keep young girls in school and out of trouble. Parliament member, Sulayiman Madaada, is planning to offer virgins college scholarships.
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July 20, 2005
Former Black Panthers are using an old school phrase in hopes to sell hot sauce. For many, "Burn Baby Burn," is a throwback to the racially charged 1965 Watts Riots in L. A. , which left over 30 dead, wounded at least 1,000, and left many buildings in ashes. Now, The Huey P. Newton foundation, named after the co-founder of the Black Panthers and composed of former members, is hoping the new sauce will aid their nonprofit organization.
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