
December 23, 2007
A Washington man is going all out to show his disdain for Christmas commercialism. In lieu of the traditional snowman or the nativity scene, Art Conrad has put up a Santa Claus nailed to a 4. 5-meter crucifix in front of his house.
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October 19, 2007
Topics man, police, tears, funny, stuff, owned, couples, face, head, dead, wife, charges, house, family and couple
A burglar who initially made good cleaning out a couple's home in Montgomery, was made to clean up - literally - for the mess he had caused. When Adrian and Tiffany McKinnon returned home on Tuesday after being away for a week, they were so devastated to find that thieves had emptied almost everything the family of five owned.
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August 21, 2007
Topics couple, men, woman, police, cigarettes, hands, gun, female, free, money, city, people, man and stuff
Police labeled four people subjects of interest after they received free items during a convenience store robbery. A gunman emptied the register inside a Fast Stop convenience store in Kansas City on Monday. During the robbery a male and female couple entered the store.
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August 1, 2007
A taxi cab was tasked to keep a human heart for few hours at its dispatch office after an airline refused to keep it overnight at the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids. The human heart, which was en route to a tissue processing company in Atlanta, was denied delivery by officials from Aeropoint Delivery Solutions of Marietta, Georgia. The cab company, however, said that it will keep the heart as the ice in the packaging to keep it intact.
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July 18, 2007
Topics beach, address, food, crazy, stuff, wine, cheese, history, hotel, california, mail and house
For the past six years, the owners of a 40-year-old ocean-view home in the upscale Monarch Beach area in California are inundated by bundles of letters, crates of wine, cheese platters, and other raw food materials. The crazy stuff began arriving at their residence address six years ago when the five-star hotel opened at 1 Monarch Beach Resort. While the home of Harold and Martha Smith is nearly 40-years-old and located at 1 Monarch Bay, it is often confused by the postal department for newly opened St. Regis Resort about 1 1/2 miles away.
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