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August 8, 2006
Topics teens, paint, computer, police, douglas, construction, teachers, chicago, cards, paper, feet, charges, house and school
Three teens broke into Portage High School to "wreak havoc. " Police Capt. Terry Swickard can only say "talk about senseless," as officers arrest Phillip Kress and Douglas Dabill, both 18, on felony burglary charges.
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August 1, 2006
Topics cool, cars, trains, summer, train, job, car, single, homes, sun, teens, teen, running, paper and student
One summer job is putting some cash in the pockets of helpful teens, and making sure commuters keep cool while they ride the rails. Every summer, Metro-North Railroad hires 25 student interns to serve as "air conditioner inspectors. " Their job is to ride the trains and make sure everything is comfortable for the thousands who take the train each day.
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July 23, 2006
Two teenagers are dead and two remain in stable condition after they were struck by lightning. Police say the teens were struck while seeking shelter from a storm. The teenagers, ages 16 to 19, were playing soccer when they saw a nearby lightning strike and tried to come in from the school field where they were playing.
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July 21, 2006
Topics hotel, hot, hospital, brain, mouth, pool, people, disney, teens, teen, doctors, florida, water, help, life, family, news, world and underwater
Orlando, FL (AHN)-A 14-year-old who was sucked to the bottom of a hotel hot tub and kept under water for at least seven minutes was likely saved by air his father breathed into his mouth during the ordeal. After a grate at the bottom of the tub apparently broke, Aljuwon Pipkin, who was visiting Walt Disney World from New Jersey, became stuck at the bottom of the hot tub last Thursday at the Radisson Parkway Hotel.
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July 13, 2006
Topics teens, friends, police, dj, cbs, southwest, chicago, drunk, head, help, boy, men and car
Burbank, IL (AHN)-A 15-year-old southwest suburban Illinois boy and his friends are wondering what they did to make a group of teens beat him, take his prosthetic leg and use it as a weapon on a friend who came to his rescue. D. J. Choate of Burbank and some friends were outside near 79th Street and Nagle Avenue when a group of teens drove past and almost hit him on Monday morning just after midnight.
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