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June 17, 2005
For one Ohio couple who vowed 'Til' death do us part', the parting came before the death, leaving the wife with a casket and no body. While married, Dixie Fisher and David Budd bought a gray casket a year ago from a friend who works at a metal salvage business. Fisher plans to be cremated, but the couple thought the casket would come in handy for Budd.
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June 16, 2005
Topics billboard, wife, people, drawing, weather, single, signs, truck, web, driver, food, women, woman and man
Inspired by those sporting signs on roadsides such as, "Will work for food," a Nebraska man is seeking the one thing he's willing to work for - a wife. And he's apparently willing to do whatever it take to find one. Harold is 45, single, and in the market for a spouse. His efforts include the purchasing of a billboard with the message "Wife Wanted: willworkforawife. org, 'Walk by Faith, Not by Sight. '"
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June 15, 2005
Billionaire Warren Buffett is auctioning a special lunch invitation for bidders on eBay. The auction will take place from June 23-30, and bidding will begin at $25,000. Eight will be chosen to join Buffett for lunch at a mutually agreed upon restaurant in either Omaha or New York.
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June 9, 2005
Topics phone, restaurant, police, boy, ford, celebrity, technology, pot, restaurants, names, smoking, bus, friends, beach, book, security, lost, wife and house
In late May, Jason Martin stumbled across a misplaced cell phone at the back of the restaurant he worked at. Upon scanning the phone book, he was surprised to see a list of names including, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, George Clooney, Harrison Ford, and Bill Gates. Martin was a bus boy at Brisa Atlantica, a Cuban jazz club/restaurant in Delray Beach. That night, singer Jimmy Buffett had visited the restaurant and lost his cell phone on the way out of the restaurant's back door.
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June 3, 2005
According to AOL News, a man is suing a general contractor and a coal company, accusing them of negligence after he was severely burned when a portable toilet exploded when he sat down and lit a cigarette. John Jenkins, 53, and his wife, Ramona Jenkins, 35, of Brave, Pa. , filed the suit Tuesday in county circuit court seeking $10 million in damages from Chisler Inc. and Eastern Associated Coal Corp.
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