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August 25, 2005
A judge overturned the expulsion a 14-year-old dismissed by the Pittsburgh school district in May for writing violent, profane rap lyrics. The court says the songs weren't "true threats" against the school, and therefore were protected by the First Amendment.
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August 15, 2005
The Internet Movie Database The actress admits she was coaxed into pretending she was dating Harnett as publicity for a magazine photo shoot several years back.
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August 13, 2005
The son of Annette and Jeff Carter, former President Jimmy Carter's youngest son, has been placed under house arrest after a plea agreement reached Friday in Fayette County Superior Court. Jeremy Carter, 18, of Peachtree City was arrested in December of 2004 after being discovered in the home of a former friend with marijuana and alcohol.
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August 8, 2005
Pranks just aren't treated the same way they used to be. David Thumler, 15, of Gold Hill, Oregon is sentenced to three days of community service for giving a childhood prank known as a "titty twister" to a 13-year old boy.
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July 25, 2005
The iconic frog that has been the mascot for the WB Network since 1995, when the channel launched, has officially been fired. Network chairman Garth Ancier told the Television Critics Association, "In my opinion the frog is dead and buried. The frog was a symbol that was especially, in the extensive testing that we did, that perpetuated the young teen feel of the network, and that is not the image we want to put to our audience. "
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