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October 5, 2007
A woman who found a severed mouse head in a can of green beans is not biting the offer from an Arkansas company for USD100 provided she pledges not to take legal action. While the letter from Allens Inc. of Siloam Springs, Ark. , describes the offer as a "gesture of goodwill," Marianne Watson said isn't interested.
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July 30, 2007
Topics toys, dolls, wal-mart, children, people, gifts, lions, jesus, books, clothes, music, girls, barbie, evil, underwear, stories, christina, marketing, teachers, fun, movie, play, book, church, california, space, feet and young
Children in the U. S. could soon be playing with a talking Jesus toy, a bearded Moses, Daniel in the lion's den and other biblical figures, as company One2Believe convinced Wal-Mart to sell Bible-based toys to promote the Christian faith to children. David Socha, founder of One2believe, the company which manufactures the dolls said he is optimistic the demand for "God-honoring" toys will increase as children will be attracted to toys that focuses on Christian teachings and morality.
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July 23, 2007
It came as a surprise and relief for a 59-year-old woman when the thief who stole her purse stood next to her in a book store. The victim went to a Hastings Books and Music on Tuesday to tell the store that someone had stolen her purse and used her credit card to buy $200 in DVDs. While she was standing there, a man who stole her purse came up to the counter and tried to return eight DVDs in exchange for cash. However, when the manager came to handle both transactions, she linked both the cases and informed the victim that the culprit was in front of her.
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June 28, 2007
A 23-year-old man from West Monroe man was arrested Tuesday at a Wal-Mart Store after he literally "dropped" the price of a plasma television from $984 to $4. 88. Chandon L. Simms has now been charged of felony theft after he was found carrying a 42-inch Sanyo Plasma TV to a self-checkout aisle after switching the original price tag of $984 with one for only $4. 88.
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May 30, 2007
A Davenport, Iowa couple is suing Wal-Mart stores after his wife slipped over a puddle of vomit in the store. According to the lawsuit filed by June Medema and her husband James last month, the wife slipped on June 13, 2005. The lawsuit, which was reportedly filed in Scott County District Court earlier this month, claims that Medema was seriously injured in the fall and blames Wal-Mart's negligence for her fall.
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