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October 16, 2005
American moviegoers helped lift The Fog over the relatively quiet weekend, bringing the remake of director John Carpenter's horror flick to the top of the box office with $12. 2 million. The film stars "Smallville" hunk Tom Welling and "Lost" star Maggie Grace. Landing in second place was Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, with $11. 7 million, while director Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown' debuted with $11 million in the number 3 spot.
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October 9, 2005
No shirt, no shoes - and no pants - has landed a Utah man in jail. His legal trouble began last month when the 51-year-old Sunset man allegedly entered a local convenience store in the buff on multiple occasions. Police say in August he also made a trip through a restaurant drive-thru wearing nothing. City prosecutors have charged the man in justice court with misdemeanor lewdness. But now his problems are escalating. The Davis County District Attorney's office is investigating allegations of witness tampering, which could result in third-degree felony charges.
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October 9, 2005
No shirt, no shoes - and no pants - has landed a Utah man in jail. His legal trouble began last month when the 51-year-old Sunset man allegedly entered a local convenience store in the buff on multiple occasions. Police say in August he also made a trip through a restaurant drive-thru wearing nothing. City prosecutors have charged the man in justice court with misdemeanor lewdness. But now his problems are escalating. The Davis County District Attorney's office is investigating allegations of witness tampering, which could result in third-degree felony charges.
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September 27, 2005
A high school football player born without legs was back on the field Saturday after being removed by a referee in a game earlier this month. Colonel White High School senior Bobby Martin, who was born without legs, was sidelined Sept. 16 during a game for not being "fully equipped. "Martin played in his team's previous three games as a member of the punt return squad, using his arms to move down the field.
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September 26, 2005
Topics mcdonalds, japan, food, sport, bikini, owned, shoes, image, japanese, business, young and woman
The internationally known mascot of the McDonald's fast food chain is undergoing an "extreme makeover" in Japan. Ronald McDonald is being replaced by a woman sporting a bikini and high heels. The change is part of a global effort by McDonald's to promote healthy living and to emphasize other products rather than burgers and chips.
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