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December 16, 2005
A woman who made an anthrax threat to the Broward County, Florida property appraiser's office was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest and two-years probation Friday. Michelle Ledgister, a former National Institutes of Health employee, was also fined $1,000, in addition to the $2,200 in restitution she paid for the county's cost in responding to the threat.
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October 14, 2005
WLWT-TVDeborah Combs reportedly owed the city of Loveland $1. 16 last year, and hadn't filed her city income tax forms in five years.
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September 27, 2005
Only in America can one swear the oath of citizenship and win almost $2 million dollars a few hours later. That very thing happened to Moses Bittok of West Des Moines, who discovered he had a winning lottery ticket later that day. "It's almost like you adopted a country and then they netted you $1. 8 million," says Bittok, who cashed in the winning ticket Monday. "It doesn't happen anywhere. . . I guess only in America. "
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