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December 28, 2005
VH1 has partnered with IFILM to launch the new weekly countdown show, "Web Junk 20," premiering Friday, January 13 at 11:30 PM. Hosted by comic Patrice O'Neal, "Web Junk 20" will celebrate and bring a unique look to all the weirdest, wildest and most comedic Internet video clips floating in cyberspace. The Internet has proven to be a double-edged sword. Not only is it viewed by some as the single-most important advancement for mankind and modern technology, it has made it a lot easier to watch video clips of celebrity slip-ups, animated satire, bloopers and every day people at their most outrageous over and over again, while sharing it with your nearest and dearest.
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November 6, 2005
Topics dogs, children, boy, police, rocks, nick, sword, jordan, owned, boys, charges, car, people and man
A 10-year-old boy was in critical condition Sunday after three pit bulls escaped from a home and went on a rampage, attacking six people before police shot and killed the dogs, according to authorities. Neighbors said the attacks started late Saturday afternoon when children going door-to-door for a fund-raiser arrived at the home of the man who owned the dogs. The pit bulls attacked the two children, and when the dogs' owner tried to stop them, the dogs turned on him and bit off his thumb, authorities said.
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September 13, 2005
Patrons of the Mudville Grille said that a man burst into the restaurant swinging a samurai sword and made off with about $32 from the scared crowd. Witnesses said the man whipped the sword across two tables, clearing the tabletops before slamming his hand on the counter.
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September 13, 2005
Patrons of the Mudville Grille said that a man burst into the restaurant swinging a samurai sword and made off with about $32 from the scared crowd. Witnesses said the man whipped the sword across two tables, clearing the tabletops before slamming his hand on the counter.
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August 3, 2005
A man who chased his neighbors with a 2-foot sword while naked last winter pleads guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon. Curtis Rarick, 45, faces up to two years in prison and a $5,000 fine at his sentencing September 16.
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