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April 26, 2006
Some California drivers are taking advantage of the freeway service patrol by deliberately running dry on the state's freeways and waiting for rescue. "Every time fuel goes up, we start noticing it. But right now we are noticing it a lot more," Andy Lujan, owner of California Coach Towing in Orange County, said on Tuesday.
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April 18, 2006
Topics singles, grass, trucks, lovers, wine, share, dating, girlfriend, personal, beach, love, internet, california, web, dog, news and people
Jacob Cherian - All Headline News ContributorSan Francisco, CA (AHN)-- Online dating has been around for as long as the Internet for American singles, but now services have expanded to accommodate various interests and fads.
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March 16, 2006
A woman is trying to find the person who bought an eagle statuette at her daughter's moving sale. That's because her son-in-law's ashes are in it. The eagle wasn't supposed to be sold, but Sarah Volpe's daughter, Jane Hanlon, had left it on her fireplace mantle with some of the items she was selling. Hanlon says she doesn't blame her mother. She says it was her own fault she left it out.
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February 11, 2006
Topics fire, flowers, flower, hurricanes, trucks, flames, housing, palm, business, florida, city and huge
Sending flowers in time for Valentine's Day may be a little harder this year. The building housing the nation's largest flower shipping business burst into flames in southern Florida -- a week before Valentine's Day. The owner of Armellini Industries in Palm City said that 53 trucks transporting Valentine's Day flowers already were on the road when the building caught fire. The owner says the fire could not have come at a worse time.
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February 3, 2006
Bulgaria has impounded 20-year-old Irish beef that may have entered its processed food industry. Authorities last month blocked three trucks that held 75-tons of discolored meat at the country's border with Greece. They suspected the papers held by the trucks were not in order.
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