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December 3, 2006
Topics police, egg, body, sport, eggs, teenagers, single, teenager, teens, teen, boys, cars, driver, boy and car
An eighth grade boy who was standing next to another teenager who threw an egg at a passing car was chased and then gunned down by someone in a sport utility vehicle, police say. Danny Crawford, 14, died from a single gunshot wound to the upper body, according to Franklin County Coroner Brad Lewis.
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September 20, 2006
A northeast Iowa man who submitted a fake obituary to a newspaper was sentenced to jail. James Snyder had been accused with writing the false obituary for his girlfriend's 17-year-old son last December to be excused from work.
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August 25, 2006
Topics nude, teens, parking, naked, big, school, bored, bikes, boston, nudity, games, strip, birthday, war, art, club, book, couple and children
Due to the intense heat wave, teens have resorted to going around and playing games in the bohemian town of Brattleboro in the nude. No one has been arrested or ticketed yet as public nudity isn't illegal unless done to arouse sexual gratification.
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August 19, 2006
Topics school, people, weird, email, library, smart, nurse, eagle, e-mail, books, college, teens, kids, big, web, student, newspaper, couple and children
A Witchita High School Senior has become one of the few students in the nation to ace both the ACT and the SAT standardized tests. Jakub Voboril, 17 attends Bishop Carroll High School. He told a local newspaper that he had tried to find some magical formula to study before the test but realized it didn't exist.
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August 18, 2006
Topics condoms, art, people, reuters, thailand, aids, toronto, condom, africa, candy, alone, teens, india, paper, men and world
In an effort to de-stigmatize condoms, one advocacy group is encouraging people to make their own art pins using the contraceptive. Executive director of The Condom Project, Franck DeRose, says his group started a program that aims to get people more comfortable with condoms, particularly those who live in countries where the items are taboo. He tells Reuters, "There's a great need to de-stigmatize condoms around the world, especially in Africa. "
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